Bao Bao, the youngest of all the Wu children, loved his
Ah Yi more than anyone in the world. In fact he adored Shiao Li. This feeling, he described to his wife many years later, was more urgent than love. He went on to declare that the years he had spent tied to his nanny's back were the happiest of his whole life.
~posting from Taiwan. Sigh. Home again.
It is so delicate and endearing ... A picture to treasure ...
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This one has touched me more than you can ever know. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I love the way he looks adoringly up at her. This is exactly why I can't bear to give my Q up to daycare at this tender age...I want her to remember this time of spending life "tied to my back"...figuratively if not always literally.
ReplyDeleteso happy to see bao bao again! i always smile when i see your drawings. so much tenderness. (you are in taiwan? enjoy!). kenza.
ReplyDeleteI love how you pay attention to some details. I love the dark area above her lips.
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Dear I answer some of your comments in my comment section. I was afraid you don't check them. :)
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My dear Jeanne, this work is so delicate and sweet, wonderful, a big hug, paty
ReplyDeleteSo dreamy and wonderful.
ReplyDeleteLove Renee xoxo
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ReplyDeleteI think your work is absolutely beautiful!
Dear Jeanne, that´s wonderful, I love it! Congratulations!Kristina
ReplyDeleteThen, so tender and kind!
ReplyDeleteSo happy to have discovered your work, it's so beautiful, delicate and expressive!
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