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Highlight of Emily's Week

I teach art classes during the week and Emily LOVES for the girls to come to her house. She asks everyday if the girls are coming. I have girls two days a week and a boy one day when Emily naps. Emily does not even know he comes for art. But she wouldn't miss the girls for anything. She does art with them in her high chair. ( I have to use that so she will stay confined and out of their way.) I can tell she feels so grown up. She wants to do just exactly what they are doing. I love having these sweet little girls in my home each week. I really think Emily might be learning a little art and lot about being a young lady.


In the Tuesday class, they like to play in Emily's room, but she likes it more than they do.

Comments

Kelly said…
I thought it was very strange that those girls were wearing plaid shirts. Especially Blair - because her bow didn't match her plaid shirt and that did not seem like something her mom would let her do - and then I figured out they were smocks!!!
I know Emily does love to have those BIG girls at her house!
Hillary said…
Look at you taking a lot of pictures! Brings a tear to my eye! :) I'm so glad Emily has little girls to look up to!
His Doorkeeper said…
Wow! You are a brave soul to have all those little girls at once! Emily will be a great artist someday just like her Mom!
Darling pics and a darling blog! Claire loved looking at it! See you next week!
Claire and Meggan
Leigh Ann said…
How fun! I love Emily's pink and green room. So cute!
Caroline said…
Oh I love that you have kids come over for art lessons. i hope that I can do that when I am married and have babies. I remember my mom tutoring high school math students and wanting to hang out while they learned. I remember thinking "wow, my mom is cool". hahahha
Guy and Julie said…
Fun! Guy and I taught the 3 and 4 year olds Sunday for Scott and Kelly and Allison and Blair talked about you and art classes and how much they love it. We were drawing and coloring, and one of the girls turned her crayon on its side to make the sky (you know how it gives it a funny texture that way). I told her that was a creative thing to do, and she told me that you taught her to do that.
The Garners said…
This is so neat!!! I would like to be a part of that weekly class! :) I took art lessons for years growing up, and it's such a good memory. I can still smell the little studio! I'd love to see some of your artwork. I've been painting the name canvases, etc. in acrylic lately, but I really miss oil paints--I think they're so much more fun to work with, but just too messy and time-consuming for me right now.
Michele said…
Laurie!!! I found you through Sara's blog. I've had fun reading your blog and catching up on your life. Emily is a doll! I'll have to add you to my blogroll so I can keep up w/ ya :)
Christy said…
The girls said Emily wasn't happy when they left on Thursday :).

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