Lazy day of school holidays at home and Lauca, the seven-year old, who is a rather enthusiastic artist is sketching portraits of people (me) and pets (guinea pigs) at the moment in the living room. The three-year old, Cormac, has stripped off and is hoping to become a life drawing. Major parenting success story or disturbing embarrassment?
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October 4, 2012 by blue milk
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Well, that depends. Is he being exposed to the fine arts or is he just exposing himself?
Good question, there’s quite a bit of the latter, I think.
Definite success.
Thank you.
MyNigel had assumed that the kids had already had a bath when he got home because Ms 6 was nudie. Nope she just stripped off the moment she got home. Must be getting warmer
When my kid strips off to play, read, live, I know he is having a very good day. So relaxed and happy to be in his own skin. It’s beautiful.