I am an artist (I really feel like I'm ready to own that now) and sometimes the art making process is strange and we have somethings at our house that lots of other kids probably don't have at their houses. For example, theres a statue of my head in my bathroom (right now it has a bottle of nasal spray on its head because I have a cold). We have 3 wax waffles placed around the house, a bronze cup cake on the mantel next to a hotel made of legos and in my "work room" a sewing machine shares bench space with 3 hammers, corner clamps, wood glue, tons of paint and a paper pulp nose. oh, and a large jar of jelly beans... Last week when Anabelle came home from school I was smashing paper pulp into a waffle iron. she barely noticed. I suspect that someday Anabelle and Ava will have a friend over and their friend might notice somethings here are strange. My best friend here in NWA is also an artist. Naturally our kids have to spend a lot of time together (fortunately they seem to really like each other). My friend also has artist stuff around the house (she has her own head statue too). This week she served them popcorn for a snack in bowls she made herself- they're fantastic by the way. So the house that the girls spend the most time at besides ours is my friends with the same kinds of unusual stuff. Anabelle and Ava might be teenagers for before they find out about how we're "different."
I hope after they find out they realize its a good thing.
I think we'll have ice cream for desert tonight. With milk of course.
5 comments:
Glad to hear that you have finally admitted that your ARE an "artist"! Also, I like ice cream with milk in it too! Of course, I also like it with coke...
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milk and ice cream? no no no, you're supposed to microwave it for about 30seconds to make it milk-shake-esque! atleast that's what my dad taught me. jons dad eats his with chips. weird I know. on another note, what's this nose that you're making?
I can't wait to see what kind of women we're raising our little ladies to be. they're bound to phenomenal!!
Oh, Andrea...would it possibly be my house and my parents that made you feel "different" that day? I feel like I remember that conversation. I always remember what fun your family and your house was growing up. I'm sure we had some things that made us "different" too. What fun to be different! If we were all the same, how boring life would be!
Susannah- Ha ha! No it wasn't your family that I was thinking of but maybe the same conversation happend when I wasn't there with one of my other sisters. Thats so funny!!
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