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Why is it, when kids learn to write their name,
they write it everywhere?
All my boys practiced writing their names on walls,
doors, and furniture.  Savannah was a good girl
and just wrote on paper.  Granted sometimes it was in
a library book, it was always on paper.
Ruby is writing her name everywhere!
Literally everywhere.  
I first found her name on the bathroom sink.
Easily wiped off so no biggie.
Next was the back of my van seats.
This I did not notice till I was loading groceries.
Luckily our van is 10 years old and the boys have done
worse things than writing their name.  I have found
her name on laundry baskets,
windows, book cases....
Our remedy, sidewalk chalk.
She loves writing her name and drawing to her hearts delight
on our driveway.  This is a canvas I can work with.





Comments

Anonymous said…
Chalk! Great win/win solution!

Love,
Brysha
Anonymous said…
I like it when the kids write their names on a forbidden canvas, but then act surprised that you know who did it.
JoJuan

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