When Cady first saw the clear orange with sparkles Glyclops, she was pretty excited. It wasn't more than a few hours after she spied the figure that she produced the drawing shown above.
As Cady speeds through her youth, it's little points like receiving a piece of artwork from her that slows the process, even for just for a moment.
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Love it. I see artistry runs in the family.
ReplyDeleteCan you post one of her drawings of what's to come? That would be cool.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I think our girls would get along quite well!
ReplyDeleteI like how she captured every line and detail on the figure. Very awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pretty sweet drawing. I hope that is hanging on the fridge or in your laboratory w/ her other master pieces. =)
ReplyDeleteOur son Tobias is not quite at drawing level yet, but he is starting to say pseudo words and small sentences and can now walk further without having to hold onto things for balance. Watching him slowly transform from an immobile baby to a small, semi-biped (he is still mostly like a bear; walking slowly on two feet but dropping on all fours to run) is truly mind-blowing.
ReplyDeleteHe's way too young for Glyos yet, but Glyos viynl is fine for him. Today he was smiling and walking through the living room holding two super Crayboth in his hands while babbling. Not sure what he was saying, but he seemed to enjoy playing with them and when I gave him an Armodoc his face lit up. So, thanks for making toys that both me and our little guy enjoy Matt! :D