Tuesday, November 3, 2009

My New Assistant - Brooklyn

Brooklyn has done some redecorating. How very, ummm, colorful! Yes, it's very colorful, Brooklyn. Thanks for not drawing on the furniture, at least.



Ohhh, they're important notes? Oooo, what do they say, Brooklyn?



Oh yeah. It's a good thing I've got you to help remind me of all these important things! :)

17 comments:

Sarah said...

Very cute! Very thoughtful! How much one on one Mommy time does she have now? (when Clay is in school). I hope that things in your family are OK (re: mother-in-law & sue for liable, etc)...especially with the holidays coming. Will keep you in my thoughts & prayers. You are a GREAT MOM and WIFE and DAUGHTER and CHRISTIAN!!! Keep it up. Thanks for your honesty. :)

Marcy {pine creek cottage} said...

Oh, and they are at such a handy height for you to read!

Unknown said...

Look at how organized your videos are! Was this the 30 seconds following straightening them? Mine NEVER stay that neat for very long!

MaBunny said...

hehe how funny. I don't see any potato people though...

Laura ~Peach~ said...

love the post its!!!! i have sharpied walls from 15 years back... my daughter and her decorating skills... Good job Brooklyn!

katie ann said...

When I was a freshman in college, we shared a four-bedroom apartment with one kitchen. One lazy roommate, who should not have moved away from home without learning how to clean up after herself, left a pot of food on the stove after another roommate had cleaned the whole kitchen. We put a trail of post-its from her bedroom door to the aforementioned pot with a big "WTF?" written on the last one. Apparently this was too much for her delicate sensibilities and she complained the the RA, and we had to have a sit down with them and agree that post-its can be construed as hostile and we would never use them again.

She moved out a week later anyway.

This reminded me of that story.

Anonymous said...

You're lucky it was only Post It Notes! My daughter once took postage stamps, nearly an entire roll and licked them all over the house. I had to soak them off and the Post Office gracefully refunded my money. I still found some several years later tho! Sharon

Kristine said...

Anna did that recently. She made sure I knew it was her by writing "AMN" (aka her name - Anna) on each one.

One More Makes Four said...

That is so sweet! She wants to be just like her mommy :)

Michelle said...

I'm actually quite impressed at how neat that middle section is. She was working HARD there, Dawn!

Keeslermom said...

At least they weren't stamps. A friend caught her daughter putting "stickers" on her bed. It's a very expensive bed now, but she can mail it if she needs to!

Laura G said...

So cute! When my middle daughter was 5, she wrote her older sister's initials all over the house with a Sharpie. She thought it would be harder to figure out who did it, and to this day she denies that it was her, all with a smirk on her face. The initials are still there, and we're still dealing with a cunning, too smart for her britches child (now 8)-ugh.

Anonymous said...

Ok she is hired! I need a new assistant and she appears far more capable than the one I currently have.

Take care
Kat

Robin said...

At least that kept her busy for ... oh... 5 minutes or so! :)

Nicole said...

LOVE IT! How very bright and colorful. So glad it's not sharpie!

Vivian M said...

Brooklyn's work reminds me of what my house used to look like before I got a planner! :o)

Unknown said...

Completely precious.

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