Emily Meets Her Marker
This is what happens when the following "Perfect Storm" scenario occurs:
(a) Purple marker is left within reach of Emily,
(b) Lone parent leaves room momentarily,
(c) Emily decides purple is a good candy flavor, as well as a complimenting color for her skin tone.


8 Comments:
I was glad to hear that the marker was 'washable' (not to mention non-toxic) - I can't imagine scrubbing Emily's face with smelly alcohol.
Purple is a lovely color, though!
Man, she's almost invisible. She just wanted to blend into the table. :)
We have found markers in the hands of old children can be even more dangerous to your walls.
We've also found that marker does not come out of tile grout very well!
oh yeah? crap. We need to watch out for that. This was washable marker, but I still do not necessarily want to put that to the test on our grout.
Thank you so much for making me laugh tonight! I needed that!
priceless!
save that one for her high school graduation photo collage.
[taking notes about markers and kids..]
I just saw the other photos in this batch . . . looks like a fun time around your house. (Can I come play?)
Love the creative use of underwear!
It turns out you don't have to be at our house to be able to put underwear on your head....but it helps.
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