Caveat: I love kids’ art

So.  I've been kind of sick, lately.  This low grade infection feels like it's floating around my head.  Sometimes it's a sore throat, sometimes it feels more like a tooth ache, then it's an ear ache.  It's like some colony of something-or-other is migrating around my head.  It makes me very sensitive to spicy food when it's in its sore throat phase – like the capsaicin stings.  So I made curried lentils and potatoes last night, but I went light on the red pepper flakes, and it was horribly bland.  I suppose it was healthy, though.

I have a student Yun-jae who is in third grade, but she's in my most elementary, lowest-level class, which is otherwise a bunch of first grade boys.  I think she resents being there, but she's actually kind of a co-teacher for me because she keeps the boys in line.  

I do this thing sometimes where I tell a story, and tell them to draw a picture to accompany the story.  This is fun for the lower grades and the lower ability levels.  Anyway, Yun-jae is a really good artist.  Here's what she drew. 

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Don't ask what the story was – I have no idea.  Maybe you can figure it out.  It's got a kind of rebus feel to it, or like a free-form manga (Asian-style comic book).  I was really impressed with it – if an old guy with an art degree drew this exact picture, he could sell it at a gallery.

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