I am sure many people can relate to this scene. Unfortunately, I had to share a room with my little sister and although I would have liked to put a sign like that on my door, she was allowed in! :-)
hey boys rule, girls drool you know...lol. having two boys we are spared this, but a weekend with the cousins starts plenty of gender wars...lol. cute pic!
heehee, love this...the frustration is still very fresh in my mind..I have a little brother too :) Love your new header too...it was a really windy day here so very apt :)x
Hi Heather, Thanks for popping by.. I'll look into the Challenge... Daughter's love them to bits and boy can they be a pain... both my girls are Gemini, split personalities... Jerkell and Hyde ahhhhh
ligament damage in my foot from coming down a mountain and then being a man and living with it for a few days until i tried playing soccer...nice ER visit sunday and been off it for a few days...ugh
Hah!! Another image I can truly relate to(O: Signs of the doors of my children! This is wonderful and so real, you're the best!
ReplyDeleteI am sure many people can relate to this scene. Unfortunately, I had to share a room with my little sister and although I would have liked to put a sign like that on my door, she was allowed in! :-)
ReplyDeleteHee hee! I always love it when Percy makes an appearance - I can feel her frustration!
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Kristin
yes very annoying, I sympathize with Percy!
ReplyDeletehey boys rule, girls drool you know...lol. having two boys we are spared this, but a weekend with the cousins starts plenty of gender wars...lol. cute pic!
ReplyDeleteNice piece!!
ReplyDeleteCute, I like her expression and outfit!
ReplyDeleteHeather, your new banner is WONDERFUL! The colors are sooooo sophisticated. Love, love, LOVE IT!
ReplyDeleteReally great interpretation on the warning theme. I only have one child so we don't have those 'warning/keep out' room struggles. Love the name too!
hi Heather,
ReplyDeleteLove this, full of attitude...great job...
Ugh and chuckle,
ReplyDeletevery cute
heehee, love this...the frustration is still very fresh in my mind..I have a little brother too :) Love your new header too...it was a really windy day here so very apt :)x
ReplyDeleteAhh siblings! Big brothers can keep you out, too!
ReplyDeleteHi Heather,
ReplyDeleteThanks for popping by.. I'll look into the Challenge... Daughter's love them to bits and boy can they be a pain... both my girls are Gemini, split personalities... Jerkell and Hyde ahhhhh
i love your sweet corner of the world! YOU, girl, are welcome anytime to mine!! :)
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Haha, this is fun!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece and lovely blog :)
ReplyDeleteShort Poems
Hahaha, I love it!
ReplyDeleteligament damage in my foot from coming down a mountain and then being a man and living with it for a few days until i tried playing soccer...nice ER visit sunday and been off it for a few days...ugh
ReplyDeleteYou go girl! Dont take any notive to them! :-)
ReplyDeleteShe's so cute. I love her red hair!
ReplyDeleteI like the clothes she wears, always seems to me very nice the way you paint Heater, good day.
ReplyDeleteLol! My brother used to that to me! :)
ReplyDeleteI think we can all relate to this one - I sure can with so many kids and so many signs on doors!!
ReplyDeleteBoys germs
girls germs
uggggh!
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Great illustration!!!
I'm sure she's going to have more fun elsewhere! I just know it!
ReplyDeleteCharming, as usual! :o)
Perfect Heather! Love your character and your wonderful style. I remember doing this very thing :o)
ReplyDeleteHaha! Great idea for IF! My own children have these signs on their doors!xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little story this tells!
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