Tuesday, January 27, 2009



Zailey, The Best Drawer There Ever Was!

When I grow up I think I'd make a great Drawer. I've always enjoyed drawing. One of my favorite things to do is to doodle drawings instead of doing schoolwork. I even have some experience at different kinds of drawing. I have drawn for a long time, I draw a lot, and I have patience, therefore, I will be the best Drawer there ever was!

Drawing has always come naturally to me. There were those times when I was in preschool, always drawing. I have been drawing constantly since I can even remember. Whenever I drew when I was little it always made me feel good inside, and it still does. Being able to draw from a young age is the first step along the path to becoming a good Drawer.

Drawing a lot is another thing I really enjoy. It's so fun to draw because you're getting better and better at drawing every time you practice. When I'm drawing it's like my soul's floating. I am to drawing, what my mom is to cross stitch. Being able to draw a lot for the rest of my life would be awesome!

Having patience takes a special talent. I gained a lot of experience at patience from dealing with my mom's temper. I learned a lot about the way you have to just wait it out when she's on a rampage. For example, when she gets all cross from something going wrong in the house, lay low until she calms down, then ask her what's for dinner. The time I spent being patient with my mom is sure to give me an advantage when it comes to becoming a Drawer.

The three most important ingredients required in order to become a successful Drawer are drawing for a long time, draw a lot and having patience, and I've got them all! I want to show the world my best drawings. I'm never so happy as when I'm in the midst of drawing a picture. It's like what Tayja said, "That's a pretty good drawing Zailey, you're going to make a great Drawer when you grow up." When I draw, I draw from my heart, and that's why I'll be the best drawer there ever was!

Picture from: http://home.uchicago.edu/~gmkrishn/

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