The Story of a Boy who Got His Way

Journaling Reads:
This is a common scene in our house: David doing something and you watching him, wishing you could do it too. On this day, he was outside having Daddy pull him around in the little red wagon. At first you were watching him with confusion and interest, not sure what you thought, but then you saw him smile and heard him laugh and it didn’t take you long to deduce he was having a lot of fun and within seconds your face was scrunched up and tears were running down your cheeks. This was the very best version of “It’s not fair!” you could display without speaking. There was much wailing and of course, Daddy heard you (along with all the neighbors, I’m sure!) so within minutes you were in the wagon with a big smile. You might not talk yet but you sure know how to get your way already.

Tim Holtz Products used:
Lost and Found paper
Nostalgic Tissue Tape
Elements Grungeboard
Alphabet soup Grungeboard
Lettuce Paint Dabber
Timepieces
Game Spinners
Trinket Pins
Mini Pins

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1 comment to The Story of a Boy who Got His Way

  • What a stunning layout. I love the look on Nathaniel’s face and the way it changes. So cute. You don’t really need words to communicate do you? Love all the tim holtz goodies.

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