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February 25, 2011

In Which SuperMommy Challenges You To Be Silly or Sincere

If you read this blog in Google Reader or something like that, you probably can't tell when I've made changes to its appearance.  That said, I've finished the banner across the top.  It now pictures the whole family, caricatured by yours truly.

I had a lot of fun doing it, I'll admit.  I love to draw, and I don't spend nearly as much time drawing or painting as I'd like.  So sketching up these little pictures has been great.

And that makes me think... most of you out there who read my blog... I happen to know that you're clever and talented.  And so I challenge you- send me a sketch of your family!

Me and M- portrait from 2008
Whether or not you have kids, I know you have a family.  Or somebody that you love and consider family.  And honestly, didn't we all love drawing pictures of our families when we were little?  When was the last time you did that?

It doesn't have to be a drawing, it could be done on notepad, or it could be a written sketch, or it could be an interpretive dance.   Feel free to create a much more elaborate product than anything I might have the energy for right now.

I'll be accepting submissions for two weeks- post them to your blog and comment here with the link (and your first name), or send me an image or word file to:
becomingsupermommy@gmail.com

On March 11th I'll post links to all of your blog entries, all your descriptions and images, and anything else you can come up with that you'd like to share with the world.

I challenge you!  Show me your family!  I give you two weeks.

4 comments:

  1. New follower here, saw your challenge over at Mom Bloggers Club. Fun challenge. Since I'm a writer, I will probably go that route. I'll send the link as soon as I get it done.

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  2. I love this idea!
    'Esto es el cielo, es mi cielo.'
    This is heaven, my heaven.
    http://wearnailpolish.blogspot.com/p/esto-es-el-cielo-es-mi-cielo.html

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  3. Challenge accepted. Because my drawing would likely take ten minutes and look strikingly similar to a stick-figure family...I'll stick to a written version. FUN!!

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  4. PULEEEEASE tell me someone actually did an interpretive dance for this challenge!!!!!!!!!

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