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Peanut Butter Jelly Time

Yes, it’s that time around the Estes house. It’s that time when Mom and Dad start gathering videos and photos that will appear one day at rehearsal dinners, weddings, big birthdays, and on to the grandchildren. This is one for the trophy shelf!

It’s also a reminder to me that we should always embrace life like these kids embraced “peanut butter jelly time!” No fear. No regard for the way people think it should be done. No holding back. And giving it all we got, not matter what! Be inspired, and get down next time you hear this song!

Breathe In Smile Out,
Chris

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Kids, Creativity, & Cowgirls

 

What you see above is a picture of what I encountered in Sydney-Boo’s Kindergarten hallway last week. The walls were lined with every school kid’s rendition of cowboys and cowgirls. I have to admit, at first glance I was a little intimidated.  Actually, if I’m being totally honest, I was really scared.  I must have looked a little glossy-eyed as I was trying to figure out if I could pick Sydney’s cowgirl out of the 20 lined up around it.  I walked up and down the hallway determined to find that cowgirl.

I have to confess, I was tempted to just start turning over the back to see the names.  Then I thought, I can do this.  I know my daughter. I have tons of art gems she’s created in the last five years.  The only difference is this time I had to focus on the face elements. I was used to seeing the arms with flower pedal style hands.  I needed to see the rest of the drawing in context.  I needed to see the straight line legs and bald head she always made when drawing me.  It took a few minutes, but I honed in on it.  I flipped the cowgirl over to see if I picked the right one, and sure enough it was the cowgirl my little angel made.

That day was a reminder that my relationship with my daughter is one of the most important ones I’ll have for life.  I realized that I need to know her heart, her creativity, and her passions.  I need to be more than just a father. I need to be her biggest fan. I need to be able to pick her creativity out of a line up.  I need to know the details of her life just as much as I know the details of the way she draws a face.

I love being a father for a lot of reasons. One of my biggest is the fact that it’s a life-long journey of adventure.  I look at this 5 year old creative mind and imagine how fun it is going to be watching her grow.  I can’t wait to see her develop into a beautiful woman.  I count it a privilege to have a front row seat to it all.

Breathe In & Smile Out,

Chris