Thursday, April 26, 2012

W is for Wish

It's Day W in the A-Z Blogging Challenge. Visit others here.

My brilliant plans went off the rails when I decided I was just too tired to do a sketch today. So I asked my wife to sketch something for me. My darling dear drew me what she referred to as a wish.

So, W is for Wish. Compliments of my wife.

I don't get it. But I love it.




15 comments:

Brinda said...

Kudos to your wife for saving the day! I can see the wish sprinkles. Right?

Huntress said...

Hooray for spouses everywhere!

Alex J. Cavanaugh said...

Don't know what it is, but awesome of her to save the day.

Ciara said...

That is great that she helped you out. There is nothing better than team work.

Unknown said...

Your wife rocks! I think I can see the fairy dust and the little stars to make wishes come true.

Tonja said...

That's awesome she drew something for you.

PT Dilloway said...

If you need someone to do tomorrow's my 1-year-old niece likes to play with the draw program on my brother's Nook.

Briane said...

Well, I came over here to mock you because PT's blog was awesome today and Michael's was sad and heartfelt and now here your wife has gone and made what is clearly a magical drawing of a wish. I didn't know what a wish looked like until I saw this drawing, and then I thought "Yep. That's it."

She did great.

Golden Eagle said...

That's a really interesting sketch. Can't help but keep looking at it, trying to figure it out . . .


The Golden Eagle
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Andrew Leon said...

Somewhere between your comment and Briane's lies the truth.

Sherri Lackey said...

It makes me think of a dandelion flower blowing in a breeze.

Jay Noel said...

Showing my Asianness here, but it looks like a magical fortune cookie (although they were invented in California).

But your wife was a real sport to help you out.

M Pax said...

It's very abstract. I see a constellation.

Trisha said...

Definitely abstract...but I like it! For some reason it reminds me of Jacob Epstein's sculptures and stuff like that :)

Michael Offutt, Phantom Reader said...

It reminds me of a water wheel