Friday, October 8, 2010

Arya's Artwork

Arya loves doing artwork. About a year ago, when she started bringing home lots of art projects from preschool, she decided to make her own art gallery. :) She asked if we could make it in the basement, where she would have lots of space to hang her projects. She even made a sign and carefully wrote "Arya's Museum of Art" all by herself. (I told her the letters, but she made the sign on her own.)

In her free time, she loves to color, paint, and do any other kind of art that she can! Even her teacher, Mrs. Sterrett, has noticed and commented to me about how much Arya loves art.

I wish I could keep all of her artwork, but there sadly isn't enough room! I wanted to scan a couple of pictures that she has done lately just to remember what her drawings look like at this point. These are from the last couple of days.

The picture above is of a jungle scene. From left to right, you'll see a moose (with antlers), an orange fox (with a white tipped tail), a squirrel, a bunny (with long ears peeking out from behind a bush, and a monkey (in the tree). I was also surprised to see that one of the trees is drawn to look like it is behind the moose...without going through it! Way to creating depth, Arya!


The second picture is Arya's idea of the cow jumping over the moon. Hama drew the star outlines for her, but she did everything else in both of the drawings. I love seeing her come up with ideas and making pictures to show us what she is imagining!!

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

They only had horses back then, right?

We have had to have a lot of dental work done lately. Arya made her first trip to the dentist, only to find out that even though she brushes every day (often with our supervision too!), doesn't drink much juice or eat much candy, she has multiple cavities. It seems to me that it must be at least partly a genetic thing. :(

Meanwhile, I had an infection above the tooth where I had a root canal in 2007 and I had to have an apicoectomy a couple of weeks ago where they go in through your gum and remove the infection. Awesome.

All of this talk about teeth has led to various discussions lately, including one last week which involved Arya asking about root canals. She asked me about why I had to get a root canal and I told her I'd had one on the tooth that broke off while I was still in the hospital after she was born, and the other on the tooth that I knocked loose in a bike wreck when I was 9.

Arya has been learning to ride her bike this month (and really wanting to try without training wheels), so I think that the bike story intrigued her. She wanted to know more. I explained that I had fallen off my bike and hit my tooth on the road. She looked surprised and the following conversation took place:

Arya: [surprised and worried] Were there cars coming when you fell on the road??!!
Me: No, fortunately, there weren't any cars on the road.
Arya: Oh, good!! Oh, yeah, they only had horses back then, right?
Me: [Unable to hold back the laughter!!] No! We had cars back then!! I'm not that old!!
Arya: Oh, didn't you grow up in Nepal? They don't have cars there. Only horses.

I had to explain several things, including the fact that
1) I didn't grow up in Nepal.
2) They do have cars in Nepal, not just horses!!
3) We had cars, even when I was a little girl.

Oh, it was too funny!