Without further ado...
This one (Worksheet A) was Harper's. I'm sure as she worked on it she was thinking: I am going to focus so hard and make sure everything turns out perfectly. I want to do exactly what is asked and follow-through flawlessly. I will even mark inside the lines on the sun, the umbrella, and the guy's arms. And just to go above and beyond, I'll top it off with a full-fledged "H" right here on the side. Just to show 'em what I've got.
And so Worksheet B was Hudson's. I'm assuming he was falling into his typical charming line of thinking: Who cares about straight lines? It's too much work to go exactly on the dots. Really, it's fine if I just get it somewhere near the line. It's not a big deal. I would look much cooler doing this if I were dressed as a firefighter. Or a cowboy. Or a football player. Or a construction worker...
Oh, how they need each other!
And Hudson, if you're reading this as an offended 16 year-old, hear me say this: I know you're brilliant. Sure you don't like to sit still for too long and focus on one particular thing, but that makes you a real three-year-old boy. I love it. And in a family of all detail-oriented people, we need you to be the one who reminds us to loosen up and think outside the box every now and then.



Love this. They are a couple of cuties!
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