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Wednesday, August 20, 2008
Hi, you.

What I like about little kid's drawings is the simplicity of it.
No rigid details.

So nisa drew me with 2 strands of hair- one on each side of my head - and a pair of star earrings. And about 2 cm shorter than her. So i said:

SFQ: Ah, nice drawing. But how come i'm shorter than you? And can I have moon earrings?
Nisa: Ok! Can Can.
SFQ: Eh Nisa Nisa, can you also draw me wear tudung?
Nisa: Ok!
[Few minutes later]
Nisa: Kakak! If i draw you wear tudung, then cannot draw earrings!
SFQ: Oh, ya! Ok, no need earrings. Just bracelet.
Nisa: Ok!

So end result is below. I know I'm fussy. And i would have insisted on her using purple marker if there's one. But I do love her drawing. And look at that heart-shaped tudung. hah! And the 2 fingers on each hand.
BUT, the drawing is still lovely.