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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:

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

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

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

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

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  5. That's awesome she drew something for you.

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  6. 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.

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  7. 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.

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


    The Golden Eagle
    The Eagle's Aerial Perspective

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

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

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  11. 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.

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  12. It's very abstract. I see a constellation.

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

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