They look so innocent

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I drew this while spending time with my older sister's kids. Well, not this exact picture. I scribbled this one while they were watching, using Microsoft Expression instead of Adobe Illustrator. While Expression has some interesting functionality, it still has a ways to go for me to use it effectively. Even with such a terrible first draft, they were impressed. It doesn't take much to impress children these days.

It wasn't until I had time later, while waiting in the hospital, to turn the terrible Expression doodle into the one you see to the left. I took notes about the clothing and accessories they were wearing before they left. The shadows came to me late in the drawing. They made me laugh before I even started drawing them. It comes back to my terrible theory: until they are 26, all children are monsters because their brains are mushy. It should go without saying that this does not apply to my childhood.

Seattle, WA | | | Monsters, Nieces, Rachel, Sarah

Rachel's Doodle

Rachel's drawing

After Sarah doodled the latest Horrible, Rachel added her own beautiful work.

Mercer Island, WA | | Rachel

Rosh Hashanah in Brooklyn

Brooklyn, NY | | | Brooklyn, David's family, Mom, Rachel, Sarah

Boom

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And here is Rachel's original drawing. Hi Sarah and Rachel! They contacted me through my website yesterday. Nobody ever contacts me through my website. I feel so special!

Another cold and rainy morning. I thought we were over that.

Brooklyn, NY | | | Fireworks, Guest Doodler, Rachel

Rachel

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My niece Rachel drew this back in April. I added the look-alike Horrible. Stay tuned Monday for her sister's Horrible.

It's a sunny, cool Friday of a short week. It's getting darker earlier, and we turned on the Villa's heat for the evenings. Hopefully we still have a few weekends of summer left.

Brooklyn, NY | | | Guest Doodler, Rachel