November 23, 2006
a girl after my own heart

After thanksgiving dinner, I sat down with my niece, Sarah, to draw pictures. We drew different animals: elephants, giraffes, ostriches, and bunnies wearing stripey shirts. When Sarah drew her bunny, she drew a thought bubble over its head and asked me what bunnies think about.

Me: Carrots?
Sarah: No... Money!
Me: Um..
Matt: That's your fault you know.

A couple of visits back, we drew pictures together (as we often do). She drew me a picture of home with everyone next to it. I drew her a picture of a bunny in a carrot-mobile zooming through the desert on the way to Las Vegas with dreams of jackpot wins in his head. (Yup, a thought bubble of a slot machine and money.)

Matt thinks I should edit myself down more when I'm around the kids. I think that means drawing flowers and hearts, instead of a giant mutant bunny roaming the city after a nuclear power plant meltdown. My brother and sister-in-law are more amused than anything else. If my brother asked, I would stop and color inside of the lines instead of drawing tiny people fleeing away from the alligator in her coloring book.

I often forget that I have an influence on her, even in the details of a drawing. Matt has doubts whether that is a postive influence or not, but little does he know that I'm biding my time until I can teach her more practical things, like playing poker. :)

Posted by jennifer at November 23, 2006 11:40 PM
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Yes, you are her aunty... of course, she will try to be like you. So teach her "true" things... if not, then she will grow up thinking that bunnies really dream of money and vegas. And other weird stories about your cows exploding during Fourth of July or the space chickens... It's all fun and everything, but you need to emphasize that what you are saying are just fictional... :P See you should really think about making children stories... you have a creative mind. Maybe this will be our ticket to our financial freedom :) Posted by: Matt on December 1, 2006 10:32 PM
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