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11 thoughts on “portrait of a mama”
Wow – what big eyes you have. And what big feet you have. And what a lovely shade of green your neck is. And, um, your body shape is more that of a banana rather than the typical pear shape you hear woman have. Other than that, I am left rather speechless by Alice’s talant.
I wonder what Freud would say about the fact she made you look like a llama? What do those symbolize? :)) Don’t feel bad. I’m usually huge in my youngest’s pics (and am not in “real life” as well as always wearing purple. Which I do not. Kind of like Barney, I guess.
Wow – what big eyes you have. And what big feet you have. And what a lovely shade of green your neck is. And, um, your body shape is more that of a banana rather than the typical pear shape you hear woman have. Other than that, I am left rather speechless by Alice’s talant.
Why, thank you! I was rather flattered by the portrait.
You, my friend, are a *thoroughbred!* 🙂
Neeeeeiiiiiigh.
I am impressed how she even made a sentence!
Absolutely my favorite part. Well, second favorite. After the toenails.
It’s kind of appropriate that the Mama looks sort of like a chair, since kids are usually crawling all over their mothers! I love it, Christine! : )
Keen observation, Karen. Perhaps the resemblance to a chair is a statement of my utility. 🙂
I wonder what Freud would say about the fact she made you look like a llama? What do those symbolize? :)) Don’t feel bad. I’m usually huge in my youngest’s pics (and am not in “real life” as well as always wearing purple. Which I do not. Kind of like Barney, I guess.
Just looked up llamas–symbolize high tolerance for perseverance while burdened. She thinks you’re a rock star.
Oh no. I don’t think I deserve that. Perhaps I am a camel?