Hi. I'm a painter, a writer and a mother of three teenage sons, one with a severe disability. This is a journal: riotously disorganized, full of art, food, children and everyday domestic events. Unless you are a friend or family member you may not be interested, but you are welcome to look. Artists who are parents may find some common ground here, as well as parents of children with special needs. For art only, see my site: nancybeamiller.blogspot.com
Tuesday, April 20
THE JOY OF SORTING
One of Henry's big strengths is sorting. He can sort by color or type or size very well. But he also just likes to play with this collapsible basket filled with beanie babies and stuffed toys, emptying it out and then lobbing the toys back in. He may be putting the animals back in some kind of intricate order, but if so, it is too complex a pattern for me to discern. Anyway, with the advent of this beautiful spell of warm weather I've noticed that he has taken to lugging the basket out onto the porch, where he can do his sorting thing while enjoying the balmy air.
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