Egg-tray daffodils and butterfly and the falling-stars-night background coloured by my 7-year-old “Artist-e-Azam” wonder girl. My role was limited to cutting the flowers and flower arrangement.
Lately, my inner child and actual child have taken over my life.
My daughter turned seven last week. She also worked very hard for her exams last month. Hence, I and my husband have been giving her loads of little treats to make her feel special.
So, we have bought her what she loves the most: toys and colours of different kinds. And then let her colour everything around her to her heart’s content. I have throwing random ideas at her, and she is more than happy to oblige.
This egg-tray daffodils and butterfly is just the tip of the iceberg.
There is a toy dragon cut out of an egg-tray and coloured, and ready to be tied together, while another egg tray shivers awaiting execution. 🙂
I also created a reusable frame for her constant flow of amazing paintings.
That is why I haven’t been posting as much. I have let life take over…and its fun!
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Feeding the creativity of a child is the best work a parent can do. Blogging can wait, when there is such talent on display.
Best wishes, Pete.
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Thank you, Pete! I love building things with my daughter. She loves creating thjngs, especially her own toys. I let her do that
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They are so beautiful. I think my granddaughter will like it. Thank you.
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Thank you, Lakshmi
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I would say you are focussed where it matters most. Your little girl obviously has great talent and it is wonderful that you are encouraging her in every way. She’s a lucky child. The picture is lovely.
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Thank you, Carolyn! 🙂 She is a delight, I must say!
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that’s the way to do it! come back when you are ready –
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Thank you, Beth! 🙂 I think I am feeding my inner child too when I support my daughter in these quests–living vicariously through her! 🙂
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Yes!
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Enjoy this wonderful time with her. It will create memories you’ll never forget.
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Thanks Darnell! So true! My daughter is growing at such an enormous speed that I am afraid soon she will be child no more and then I will miss her antics, so I let colour the walls when she wants 🙂 At least then, I will not have regrets 🙂
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