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Hello there,
While people are always quick to point out the similarities
of my three children, I find it more interesting to note
their differences. Let's take the production of Valentine's
Day cards, for instance.
The other night, I was elbow-deep in construction paper
cut-outs of hearts. I cut while the kids pasted and decorated.
All three seemed equally keen right out of the gate.
Neva set up on the piano bench and painstakingly applied
stickers and stamps around the perimeters, making her choices
based on each friend's personality and talents. It took
several hours (including the next morning) to make the cards
for just the girls in her class.
Milo began writing his name on his hearts, but tired quickly
when he learned I had no "Transformer" stickers for the
boys in his class. His pile of hearts is still sitting untouched
on my desk, two days later. This afternoon, however, the
purchase of pre-fab Spiderman valentine cards has renewed
his enthusiasm. He's currently printing at Mach speed!
Willa, on the other hand, took all the construction paper
out of the craft box, grabbed a glue stick and began gluing.
And gluing and gluing and gluing! She was going through
paper hearts faster than I could cut them. Each valentine
she made -- and there were more than a dozen for all her
friends at daycare -- was a full-sized sheet with hearts,
scraps of paper and stickers. Each one entirely different
from the next, they were more than cards: they were works
of art!
If only the recipients understood the care (or not) that
went into each card.
Happy comping!
Kathleen Gunther
Editor, CrazyCompers.co.uk
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