A picture perfect afternoon

In a rarely used dresser drawer, tucked under old scarves, faded programs and, inexplicably, my dad’s college diploma, I found a little stack of joy yesterday.

Love notes from my children drawn with fat fingers, dull crayons and sweet little earnest eyes; they turned an ordinary tidying project into an afternoon of lovely nostalgia.

Artwork hung from every corner of my kitchen at one time, taped on white cabinets and stuck to refrigerator doors.  In the heyday of my parenting I could see the children from my front porch as they tramped home from school, giant squares of Tempera painted sheets proudly held aloft.

We taped the bulk of them on the walls leading to the basement, framed the best and put away the special ones in cabinets and, apparently, dresser drawers.

We are not particularly gifted in the visual arts in my family and sometimes I had to ferret out the details of a project to determine what the child had drawn.

Except when they drew me, thanks to the way they painted my hair. Clementine, burnt orange, mango tango, burnt sienna, lobster red and flamingo pink, my hair looked glorious in my children’s eyes.

They have stretched a little taller now and can’t walk home from where they are. I store their messages electronically and my kitchen cabinet doors shine, clutter free.

Grown up children offer their own joy and we laugh as much today as we did 20 years ago.

In the midst of a boring winter cleaning project, though, it’s nice to stumble on a paper path to yesterday.

my mother's hair is red
All four of my kids drew my hair red…
Orange hair
except when they drew it orange…
A busy mother
…or pink. I’m not sure what I’m doing in this picture. If memory serves, I am probably bending to pick up a stray piece of Lego that has lodged in my foot.
I have always loved you
Sometimes the hair isn’t attached to my head.
Purple hair bow
And, while I can’t say I ever wore a large purple bow, I can cop to the freckles that appeared in various sizes and colors on the drawings throughout the years.
My best friend
They’re not my little artists in residence anymore, but thankfully, they’re still my best friends.

8 thoughts on “A picture perfect afternoon

  1. Reblogged this on Molly B and Me and commented:

    We’re reblogging some of our favorites this week. We’re posting this little bit of nostalgia in honor of everyone heading back to school and away to college. Follow us for a chance to win a free Molly B and Me care package! Already a follower? Just refer someone else to the blog, let us know you did it, and we’ll enter you to win as well.

  2. I have a box full of these, and my son is just starting Kindergarten. I am not sure if they will ever make it to “the round file” but storage might prove difficult by the time he is done with elementary school. Maybe they are old enough to make you a hand-made frame for the pictures now? 😉

    1. I have a friend that used pizza boxes to store the artwork. She got them fresh and clean from the pizza store and used one each year. It worked well for her. Sadly, I’m not that organized. I have a hodge podge collection of some of my favorites.

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