Thursday, January 13, 2011

Life Imitates Art


. . . courtesy of Daisy and Parnell.


16 comments:

Hana - Marmota said...

Oh, so THAT is Parnell. :-)
Pleased to meet you, Parnell!

Deanna Rabe - Creekside Cottage Blog said...

Now that is sweet!

An Adventurer in the World said...

serious smiling at that--

love Parnell better than Praline, anyway!

when my daughter was little she had a doll the manufacturer named Josephine--but to Annie she was Josepher. And that was that.

Lisa said...

Nice to meet you, Parnell!

Lisateresa

Erin said...

So sweet. ;)

Unknown said...

I had a bear with a big red bow that had the name Felicia stitched on it. I always called her 'Telicka'

Laura said...

Parnell IS awfully cute! I think the mop suits him(her?)

Anonymous said...

These same cats helped act out our Bible story in Sunday school a few weeks ago!

They are very busy.

Carol

Anonymous said...

Oh! Just realized that was the other family of cats helping in Sunday school.

Brenda@CoffeeTeaBooks said...

Parnell reminds me of my new kitty, Victoria (who is named after my real cat).

My son was visiting his sister in New England recently and while there, my grandchildren went to Build a Bear and created Victoria for Grammie.

I love being a grandmother that the children would know appreciates stuffed kitties with bunny house shoes.

I have a feeling yours will know the same thing. :)

Anonymous said...

I have been giggling about "Parnell" vs "Praline" since hearing about the name mixup - I'm very glad to meet Parnell.

That page from the reader really took me back, though in the version I had in first grade, the little blonde girl's name was Alice!

good_to_be_home said...

That is SO cute! Seriously!

I sometimes want to imitate art, especially the Eloise Wilkin illustrations. I stare at those pictures as I read the books to my little ones and get inspiration for my homemaking from them.

Anonymous said...

now that is just too sweet! so nice to revel in the simple things, isn't it?

connie

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful picture. The slash of warm light behind her legs contrasts with the blue light coming from the room behind her. As a whole, it has a soft, warm feel. Wonderful!

Leah H said...

Oh I am beside myself with the cuteness of it all!!!

Anonymous said...

So sweet! I adore little girls in tights.

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