Back to School Portrait:
It’s been a difficult end of summer around here.
The summer itself was mostly filled with probably age-appropriate, incessant rejection of parental authority. This independence from authority primarily manifested as a refusal to attend to basic personal hygiene, and balking at the idea of going outside or engaging in any physical activity beside walking from the couch to the bedroom. ...And also rejecting any well-meant suggestions (ok, this is sometimes described as nagging by the recipients of the well-meant suggestions) that it might perhaps be wise to complete some of the enormous summer homework assignment a bit in advance of the weekend immediately before school.
But this evening, I am focusing on the recently popular topic of gratitude, and reminding myself how nice it is to have the kids around now, and how much I will miss them in the future when I can’t nag them in such close proximity...and can’t spectate on the failure of my nagging quite so easily.
The following images are of the napkins without the kids, and an example of what happens after a stressful 2 minutes of posing for mom.
One can see many more instances of napkin portraits on the blog from many years past, but this is our first solidly profile view, so that is marginally notable.
(See the all the napkin portraits over the years here:)
(See the all the napkin portraits over the years here:)
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