YOU are so, so good, Elizabeth Rose Stanton! Equality....teheeeeee....a three-eyed monster to a man? Sure, there are some individuals who would fit the bill, I KNOW IT!
OH my dear, thank you for coming by to visit! I wish you continued fun and success with your colorful wonders and I bet Miss Henny is just loving being on the book stands!!!!! I am so tickled for ya...
This really made me laugh as I often get my rather rigidly-taught little English learners to draw what I tell them - and I often say 'He's very tall, he has a large head, three eyes, big ears and spiky hair'! They baulk at the three eyes usually but then get into the spirit of it! Like you have! Axxx
Thanks, Annie! I figure, if two are good, then three must be better! And who doesn't want to be purple? I love your creativity in prompting your kids :)
Hey, it's a pic of my old boss! That guy was nothing short of a monster. So happy I left that job, and still hold dear the look on his face when I gave him my two weeks notice. It's something that I'll always treasure...
The great ideas that POP into the noggin are always the best ones, and the ones to be trusted, because you are experiencing them in the same fresh way that an outside viewer first sees them. Ya can't force the good stuff, it just POPS.
These two great characters have story potential, Liz. Does he keep him under the bed or in the closet?? I'm talking about where 3 eyes keeps baldy. ha.
Alllll Righty!!! I would really like to take a tour of you noggin. :) I love this illustration!
ReplyDeleteKathryn dear -- you might regret that. But! I'm glad you like this :)
DeleteThank you for your visit and kind words.. So nice to meet you..
ReplyDeleteThanks for the laugh! This is great.
fondly,
Penny
Thanks for stopping by, Penny ;)
DeleteHaha, this is so funny! We all wonder how our children will become. He has the sweet, shy mouth of his father, but I wonder how his mother looks. Bye!
ReplyDeleteRe: his mother-- I don't think we want to know. Thanks for stopping by!
DeleteBrilliant! I love the expressions.
ReplyDeleteThanks, as ever, Ann!
DeleteI really like this approach
ReplyDeleteGlad you do. Sometimes odd is good :)
DeleteIts a far cry from Henny! But your Noggin is a flexible resource Liz! I love this...its a hit!
ReplyDeleteYour opinion matters, Mr. MacGregor--so I appreciate your observations :)
DeleteYOU are so, so good, Elizabeth Rose Stanton! Equality....teheeeeee....a three-eyed monster to a man? Sure, there are some individuals who would fit the bill, I KNOW IT!
ReplyDeleteOH my dear, thank you for coming by to visit! I wish you continued fun and success with your colorful wonders and I bet Miss Henny is just loving being on the book stands!!!!! I am so tickled for ya...
Thanks, Anita. Yes, Henny is tickled at being up on the virtual book stands. Her true, physical, debut is still January. Still seems so far off. sigh.
DeleteI see both really equals!!!! :)
ReplyDelete. . . well, at least as far as their office attire goes. The little guy is not so sure ;) Thanks for stopping by, Roberto!
DeleteThe Engineer works with a guy like that... ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhich one? ;)
DeleteI just have this huge smile on my face.
ReplyDeleteI so love that you love my silliness, S. You rock. xo
DeleteThe ties that bind.
ReplyDeleteHahaha! SO well put, Sharon! Hahahaha!
Deletevery cool!
ReplyDeleteWell, PurpleMonster thinks he is, anyway ;)
DeleteThis really made me laugh as I often get my rather rigidly-taught little English learners to draw what I tell them - and I often say 'He's very tall, he has a large head, three eyes, big ears and spiky hair'! They baulk at the three eyes usually but then get into the spirit of it! Like you have! Axxx
ReplyDeleteThanks, Annie! I figure, if two are good, then three must be better! And who doesn't want to be purple? I love your creativity in prompting your kids :)
DeleteHe looks like a nice guy in a monstery sort of way!
ReplyDeleteWorks well for 'equality'
Thanks, Cathy. Yes, I think so, too-- in that monstery, dorky kind of way ;)
DeleteHaha! I love his purple feet. The matching outfits are too cute!
ReplyDeletePurple monsters HAVE to have purple feet, right? Thanks, Cindy!!
DeleteHey, it's a pic of my old boss! That guy was nothing short of a monster. So happy I left that job, and still hold dear the look on his face when I gave him my two weeks notice. It's something that I'll always treasure...
ReplyDeleteNo doubt all his eyes were wide with disbelief. I hope your new boss isn't purple.
DeleteThe great ideas that POP into the noggin are always the best ones, and the ones to be trusted, because you are experiencing them in the same fresh way that an outside viewer first sees them. Ya can't force the good stuff, it just POPS.
ReplyDeleteThese two great characters have story potential, Liz. Does he keep him under the bed or in the closet?? I'm talking about where 3 eyes keeps baldy. ha.
Under the bed, of course-- and I knew you knew that, Ted. It's a tidy fit ;)
DeleteVery stylish for 'men' to wear matching outfits! :D
ReplyDeleteCouture equality ;)
DeleteThese are not equal! One has shoes ... otherwise, they are identical!
ReplyDeleteDuly noted ;)
Deletelol so creative!!
ReplyDeletethe little one wishes . . . . .
ReplyDelete....he were somewhere else. ;)
DeleteThat 'ol' noggin' of yours, Beth! Man, oh, Man! ;)
ReplyDeleteI just keep thinking that I've seen him before.... the big one, I mean!
Happy Fourth to you and your family, too! =)
Thanks, Katy! Hope you all had a great 4th. Re: the big one--yes--seen him under the bed, in the closet, under the basement stairs (he gets around) ;)
DeleteHaha, this is great!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Koosje :)
DeleteAh-ha...your noggin cracks me up! So cute...
ReplyDeletexo J~
Glad it does :) ...make me nuts sometimes ;)
DeleteI LOVE it. I like the way your noggin works that way! :)
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