
Day two's picture is a perfect example of why I love this project. To most of you, this is just a picture that obviously looks like a little kid drew; however, to me, this is a masterpiece and if I ever lose this little drawing, I will now have a picture of it to always remember the day Madison drew it. The mind of a child amazes me. On Easter, Madison was drawing (something she loves to do) and I was watching her draw from across the room and when she was finished, she walked over to me and said, "Look Aunt Lisa, it's Homer". For those who don't know, Homer is our cat. Take a good look at this picture now - notice it says Homer up top (remember, its a 4year old who wrote this who does not attend school so, if you look closely, the line of scribble in the middle and what looks like a 't' is really an 'E' and 'r')...she did this all by herself & I still have no idea how she knew how to spell homer's name, let alone write it in the correct letter sequence and how adorable is that cat!! This is a drawing that I will cherish forever, because the moment she told me to look at it and I noticed what it was, I felt like she was the smartest person on earth - and wow, that is a great feeling!
3 comments:
Oh my god! She is soooo smart! I love the picture, and I can't believe she can write like that! I love her!
I like how MY something new daily has become looking at your something new dailies!! Ha, Madison is very very smart, how did she spell that all by herself?
Lisa, the joy we get from our little nieces and nephews, you wonder how can I love something so much! It's SO BEAUTIFUL to see how much you appreciate her and trust me, she appreciates you just the same!
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