
Torn from the family archives . . .
Well, not exactly torn, but in my attempt to complete the numerous incomplete projects around the house, I've been working at updating scrapbooks. And I can't simply update them without taking time to look through them. Which may explain why so many projects remain unfinished.
While updating one of the scrapbooks of my son's life and times, I found this drawing. Expressing an early love of Halloween. With a definite affinity for grim reapers brandishing sickles.
Well, not exactly torn, but in my attempt to complete the numerous incomplete projects around the house, I've been working at updating scrapbooks. And I can't simply update them without taking time to look through them. Which may explain why so many projects remain unfinished.
While updating one of the scrapbooks of my son's life and times, I found this drawing. Expressing an early love of Halloween. With a definite affinity for grim reapers brandishing sickles.
3 comments:
What a family treasure! Love your sons Halloween artwork!
I love to see how kids see different thing by way of their drawings. His reapers are great, I like the one that looks like the mask from the movie Scream the best.
Ha Ha Ha...this is GREAT! And he was quite the little artist too, I might add. What's funny is...in our homes (Halloween fanatics), we probably look at drawings like that with great pride and relish that our own love of Halloween has rubbed off on our offspring. But I bet there are others out there, even our friends perhaps...that probably think we, and our children need some kind of therapy...ha! That one should be framed! :o)
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