As I was sitting at my computer desk, trying to come up with something clever and witty for this month’s blog circle with images featuring the color yellow, I was visited by a familiar face. He is yellow and squeaky with a bright orange beak. Oh, and he loves bathtime.
He is a duck and Emily is obsessed with them. I don’t quite know why other than that they make her smile. Her collection is quite large; some are wearing costumes of sorts and some are just your run-of-the-mill yellow, squeaky, bath toy. It became quite clear what this blog post would be about when Emily came up to me as I sat editing photos and said, “Your desk is boring and doesn’t have any color. Here. Have a duck,” as she placed him on my desk.
Currently he sits on the top of my computer screen and I appreciate his effort to brighten up my day.
Perhaps the color is what draws her to them. She is always a cheerful, spririted little girl and yellow really does suit her. And today, it was as if she knew my project for this month was about her! I happened upon her working on one of her many crafts (oh my, does this girl LOVE crafts!) and found that she had created what I thought was just a circle…but turned out to be a hat.
Cutting was a skill she practiced a lot in pre-k last year and I think it may just have been her favorite. Yes, there were ABC’s and 123’s to be learned but Emily with her natural desire to create with her skillful little hands, found great joy in learning to cut and paste and create works of art. From little round bodies with 2 legs and 2 arms and smiles on their faces, to rainbows of every color, to flowers, and a final signature of an E-m-i-l-y with a backwards y…pure joy abounds while her hands are crafting and her creativity runs wild.
I sure am glad you stopped by and hope you enjoyed this little glimpse to my world that is Emily! Be sure to continue on through the blog circle and check out my amazing friend Heather. It’s always in the details on her blog as she photographs her family and their everyday. Enjoy!
Always check in at the beginning of each month on the blog as we continue to explore our colorful world.
Warmly,
Angie
[…] That morning it was freezing cold and a bit overcast. But we headed out early to our neighbourhood wharf anyway. I absolutely love that ferries are a mode of transportation here in Sydney. We arrived at Luna Park right when it opened so we were rewarded with no lines which is a big plus with little ones. The kids had an amazing time. Luna Park is rather small but somehow we managed to stay until almost sunset – riding all the rides, eating fun carnival food and watching the entertainers. Cotton candy is called fairy floss here – I love that! It is amazing to have this iconic Sydney landmark just across the harbour. And I captured plenty of yellow images to boot. Hope you enjoy the selection below. And please follow along and view the amazing work by my friend Angie. […]
I loved this! Gorgeous cheery colors!
Tell me your desk isn’t always that clean! lol Nice!