Finn and Lily love to create. They cut, color, paint, draw, glue, shape and mold for hours at a time. Paper and sticky tape are always in high demand around here. Their drawers at Kindergarten are chock full with the things they made that day, every day. Then they come home and make some more. I have been taking pictures of some of their artwork. Fortunately, it seems they are both following in Neil's footsteps when it comes to artistic talent. Their teachers at Kindergarten say that Lily's drawing skills are better than those of some 6-year-olds and that she is way ahead of the other 4-year-olds, and that for a boy Finn draws and colors exceptionally well. Most of the other boys don't spend a fraction of the time that he does at the coloring table.
Here is Blue, as seen by Lily. He is a she and needs a flower in his "hair".
One of her 3D-creations. It's me watering my flower. :-)
This knight riding up to his castle she made for Neil.
Finn made this for Lily because Lily loves unicorns.
Also by Finn: animals running through the jungle being chased by a dinosaur.
This is supposed to say "Lily to Mama". The princess is waving to her flying unicorns.
More castles, princesses and unicorns. Do we notice a theme here?
One of Finn's smaller 3D projects, a horse and wagon. He made a big Viking ship one day, complete with people, cannons and lots of other things, all in 3D and all out of paper. I didn't take a good picture though.
Apart from outfitting their cuddly animals in crowns, bracelets, shields, swords and other armour, Lily also makes her own clothes and accessories. Flip flops,
headbands, and more. The girls at Kindergarten all wanted Lily to make them such neat head bands, too.
She'd go to Kindergarten in a paper dress and paper flip flops if I let her, but since it's too cold for that right now a little crown to fit over the pompom on top of her hat will have to do.
One morning Neil left a note for Finn wishing him a good day. Finn came home from Kindergarten with this:
Folded up in the little envelope on the left was this picture.
And one more from Finn!
And, last not least, Sundays as seen by Finn. This one somehow cracked me up.
Bye for now!
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