Friday, July 19, 2013

A Favorite Thing: My Wish

This was Ashleigh's wish when she was in 2nd grade. We had to have it framed!



And then she typed a bit about the body for a class project. It really spoke to me since I'm a nurse.



Do you have your child's art framed and hung in your home?

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12 comments:

  1. oh this is soooo cute!

    Mine is not actually framed - Behind my laundry room door there is a pre-school paper cut out of a crayon colored boy with his arms outstretched for a hug that says : "I Love You Mom"

    Not sure how it has lasted all these years...

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  2. So sweet! And she wanted a cat, too--that's icing on the cake!

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  3. These are priceless. How smart of you to have them framed to enjoy forever!!!

    Big Hugs,
    Susan and Bentley

    PS: You get our vote for best favorite thing of the week!!!

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  4. That is a sweet idea. I have some bits and pieces of my children's school art tucked away...

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  5. This is cute. I just have the grandkids stuff on my fridge :)

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  6. Priceless and so dear! You were wise to frame them!

    Thanks so much for joining in this week.

    xo
    Claudia

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  7. I do have my children's art framed around our home. And it's obvious that Ashleigh attended a school that practiced Inventive (or invented) spelling. ;P

    So cute, Patty!

    xo,
    RJ

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  8. That is wonderful and it was a good idea to frame it that way it will last forever.
    My daughter did a painting that hangs in my studio or spare room.
    Merle............

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  9. this is sooo cute Patty! And love the sentiment behind it all the more!!!! Don't you sometimes wish you could go back in time and save more of these?! Love it!

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  10. Love these examples of true art! So cute!!!

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