Looks like this cheeky kid/sidewalk artist was having a lousy day.
One can only imagine what prompted this child's affront, but no judging: we all need a pep talk occasionally. Perhaps this child would benefit from Moira Rose's special brand of parenting? 🤣
When I would walk my dog there was a little girl who drew on the sidewalk. One day it was so pretty with trees and flowers etc. As my dog and I stopped to view I noticed something in the corner. I saw her and told her art made me happy. She beamed as did her mom. Then I asked what it was on the corner. She so proudly tells me it's poop on the lawn.See? as she shows me in her artwork. I asked if she had a dog. Nope, just drew poop. For some reason that little girl tickled me.
Pretty strong language!
ReplyDeleteI miss Schitt's Creek so much, especially David.
ReplyDeleteSome days are poop:)
Momma said there'd be days like this . . .
ReplyDeleteSums up the situation well.
ReplyDeleteThat's a good word for it!
ReplyDeleteThere's a lot of poop in the world today.
ReplyDeleteWhen I would walk my dog there was a little girl who drew on the sidewalk. One day it was so pretty with trees and flowers etc. As my dog and I stopped to view I noticed something in the corner. I saw her and told her art made me happy. She beamed as did her mom. Then I asked what it was on the corner. She so proudly tells me it's poop on the lawn.See? as she shows me in her artwork. I asked if she had a dog. Nope, just drew poop. For some reason that little girl tickled me.
ReplyDeleteI suppose it's a fact of life!
DeleteCodex: Maybe the poop is gone?
ReplyDeleteha ha that's funny, hardly strong language, typical for a kid to write.
ReplyDeleteAs I recall little kids love that word. :)
ReplyDeleteMaybe the child was told off for saying the word so decided to write it instead?
ReplyDeleteMore like a poop talk than a pep talk!
ReplyDeleteThese days that Child's assessment is pretty accurate.
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