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Isabelle having lunch |
Subaru told me it would be 5 hours for this big tune-up.
They were having fun doing an art project. I was inspired.
I phoned my son-in-law, and asked if he would take in an orphan for the duration. Ma Mére, his mom, was babysitting. I phoned in desperation, hoping someone would babysit *me*!
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Like this, Gramma! |
Ma Mére was busy making grilled cheese for them all. (I was still full from my breakfast!) Papa was on a conference call.
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We raided Mummy's make-up drawer! |
It's a cute little project, from a 'workbook' one of the grammas gave her. Me, Ma Mére, who knows! We love spotting good buys at craft stores, the second hand stores, used book sales, garage sales!
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Jofee wanted green whiskers, she cut them herself. Motivated, she will be 4 on December 9th! |
I loved having open-ended art like this. Kindergarten teachers spend much time pre-cutting materials, ensuring that each craft looks the same. That isn't art. That is structured activity.
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We discussed the lesson plan. I suggested that while the cat in the sample was black, our cat mask could be any colours we wished it to be! |
Projects need not look like they are fine art, and it is the process, not the product.
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Papa found some string -for those ties that bind! |
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Isabelle laughs at her gramma from the other end of the table! |
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She loves acting the part of a cat. Jofee adores our cats, too. The little bit of red on her cheek was a dab of ketchup! Oops. |
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Final project done. |
Below is a video I made of our last forest walk.
The kids visited us and they had a sleepover!
Nothing like the shush of leaves during a forest walk.
It is so much fun being a gramma!
2 comments:
What precious little girls, Jenn. I love the cat mask, and enjoyed the video very much.
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie’s Guide to Adventurous Travel
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