I am digging this guy:
You might remember him flying his jet in my very first post Ain't It True. This time N drew him.
I really like this color palette, the blues and turquoises, a little red to rosy his cheeks, accent the sun and draw attention to the flowers he is holding. I am not sure why he is wearing Paul Revere's hat and I have never been able to truly trust people in bunny slippers, but, I really do dig this guy. (He strikes me as Swiss, as if he's preparing to yodel about his missing suspenders and his ironically large buttons.)
Here's the thing; there is more to it than just Bluedude.
Bluedude is what I get for not having much to do in my truck (he was drawn on the way to church on the little black sketchbooks the boys have in the backseat).
Bluedude springs from imagination of a happy kid and an idle mind. Giving kids nothing to do is probably one of the greatest gifts we can give. Filling their days with endless practices and the like denies them the time they so urgently need to do nothing.
Bluedude is happy, nearly all the boys protagonists are happy, it's only the bad guys who frown. Happy faces = happy boys, in my mind.
Bluedude is the result of something big; the time and energy we have put into making them feel safe and happy, nourished and nurtured, loved and respected.
Bluedude is officially my mascot, his arms forever wide open, silly hat on his head, flowers in his hand, a smile on his face... and bunnies on his feet.
Twelve years ago this journey began. Our twin boys were six and I initially just wrote about the cute stuff they did. In fact, the name of this blog came to be because one day I heard them chanting “ihopeiwinatoaster; ihopeiwinatoaster” over and over in the basement. Time passed, I tried to go a little deeper, say important things. However, those cute boys are at university now and their stories are their own. So, what’s an old blogger to do? Well, I guess that’s what I am trying to find out.
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