What I miss most right now is sharing art time with my granddaughters. These creations are the work of seven-year-old Sloane.

(For Cee’s On The Hunt For Joy: Let kids decorate.)
Growing with gratitude for life's challenges
What I miss most right now is sharing art time with my granddaughters. These creations are the work of seven-year-old Sloane.

(For Cee’s On The Hunt For Joy: Let kids decorate.)
V.J. I really like your photos for this week. Thanks ever so much for playing 😀
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It’s a great challenge, Cee. Thanks for all you do.
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I think they take after their grandmother. Very creative!
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Thank you. I think we feed off each other.
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And, that is priceless!
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Brava to Sloane!
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She’s such a creative little one!
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I can see that! I hope she’s able to retain and nurture it as she gets older.
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I love their art! And hope you all get to do art again soon!
I did do an art project with my neighbor’s children and we did it outside on the grass six feet apart.
Well I kept distance and some of three got closer (they are siblings)
It turned out to be fun and after I offered to do it- I was sort of dreading it because of the effort it might require – turns out it was a two out of ten – and we have a follow up lesson to finish up
Next weekend
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That’s wonderful. Kids are naturally creative. Good for you!
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Yeah – I wanted to reach out and so something and then dreaded it for a couple days – feel bad saying that but guess that sue of me was so 2008 – hahaha
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These are beautiful! They’re very talented like their grandmother! 🙂 ❤
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It’s so fun to do art with them – no limits. Thanks Deborah.
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