He gave Grace a marker and sent her to her room.
Now her sheets have a long blue decoration that wasn't there before. In his defense, it was a dry erase marker and he gave her a dry erase board to go with it. He really thought she'd only color on the board. He really thought she'd obey the rules and not explore her boundless creativity. Actually, he really wasn't thinking.
Do we need to chronicle Grace's history with markers?
Behold the evidence.
Now her sheets have a long blue decoration that wasn't there before. In his defense, it was a dry erase marker and he gave her a dry erase board to go with it. He really thought she'd only color on the board. He really thought she'd obey the rules and not explore her boundless creativity. Actually, he really wasn't thinking.
Do we need to chronicle Grace's history with markers?
Behold the evidence.
I rest my case.
3 comments:
I must plead "no contest", your honor.
I have a child that did that. Even drew what looked like a totem pole in permanent marker on my leather recliner. :S
LMAO! Hilarious!
Sorry Austin, you're guilty.
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