Few people look forward to summer vacation more than teachers, and with two in this family, summer is the greatest part of our year. While teaching is a rewarding profession, there is nothing like having two months off to travel, read, start (but never finish) projects, or what we do--hang out all day trying to find free stuff to do with a two year old.
So that last part was sort of tongue-in-cheek because we really are excited about summer. We bought a house back in April and have yet to really get to work on it. Honestly, it is beautiful like it is. I've got a great deck on the back, it's landscaped, and there's plenty of rooms on which to spend money trying to fill them with furniture. But we'd like to really make it our own and give it a fresh, clean coat of paint so our two year old will have a neat canvas on which to paint.
Here's to a great summer for us all!
Clarification Update-Jack has already twice colored on the walls-once with red and blue pens, the next with blue and green crayons. We still have no idea where he found them!
3 comments:
Welcome to the blog world! You'll love it! I love your family photo!
We love your family photo too! Charisse also is an artist... I never know where she gets her crayons/markers/paint.... It's genetic... I did the same thing.
LOVE the pictre. I am soooo glad Jack is an artist..especially, on the wall. That indicates he needs a BIG canvas for all he has to express. I have always said painting is the best!But, if he chose to start with crayons, that is ok. :) Be sure you take pics of each art project he surprises you with. I will always regret not doing that. LOVE you soooo much!!!
P.S.Black is the hardest to get off. Usually, rubbing alcohol will do, also Mr.Clean sponge.
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