I had sworn that yesterday—yesterday o—I would finally finish the art piece I'd been working on for weeks. My mind was ready; I made a sacred vow— I must complete it! But of course, my children had other mischievous plans. Before I could even pick my ballpoint pen, my son—the crowned king of chaos and comedy—stormed in with his sister, grabbed my drawing kit, and shouted, "It's a prank!" Just like that, my artistic moment turned into a home invasion.
After several dramatic negotiations and one long sigh that came from my soul, my dear prince of disturbance finally fell asleep. Ah, sweet silence! I could almost hear angels singing. But peace in my house is like NEPA light—it never last long. My daughter suddenly announced, "Mummy, I want to draw too!"
I agreed immediately —anything for peace. So, while she scribbled happily on her plain sheet, I resumed my mission, sketching a cartoon of a smiling girl—an apology for the sad face I'd drawn the other day that made her cry.
Occasionally, we passed the drawing kit back and forth like teammates in an art relay. By the end, we were both laughing, the house was messy, and my once-serious sketching session had become the funniest art class ever.
MATERIALS USED FOR MY SKETCH
✓ A ballpoint pen
✓ A plain sheet of paper
MY STEP TO STEP PROCEDURES






I am glad I was able to complete the sketch yesterday. My daughter saw the finished work and said, "Mummy, this one is my friend. I can touch it; it is not scary." and we both laughed.

SEE YOU SOON WITH MORE SKETCHES.