'That is me. Everyone says so.' |
Wednesday, 9 May 2012
A sunny ride home
Little Princess made me smile all the way home!
She was so sweet today.
Littlie finished making her Mother’s Day present last Friday
so when one of the other children went over to the cupboard this afternoon to
get drawing paper she asked for some too.
It was a real treat to see these two children
communicating so well,. Without our intervention both of them soon had a
supply of coloured pencils and paper in front of them and they got on with their
drawings while we helped the rest get their presents finished in time for
Sunday, Mothering Sunday.
Both of the artists produced wonderful pictures.
Little Princess’s helpful friend has never drawn a picture without destroying
it after a few strokes. She often angrily screws the paper in to a ball or
erases everything that she has drawn in frustration. There was none of this today
and before we went home we hung her fairytale-castle picture on the door for
all visitors and passers-by to see.
Beavering away
Little Princess was beavering away too, all alone at
the end of the table.
Drawing, painting and being creative in many other
ways are activities that this severely physically disabled little girl has
learnt extremely well. During seven years’ working with me, the artist and art
therapist conductor, she certainly has had plenty of opportunities to practice!
It is a special joy for me to see her getting on with
it on her own just as it to see her more able friend helping out, being really
jolly and enjoying her own creativity for once.
Knowing
herself, as others know her
Before I knew it Littlie had drawn a gorgeous picture
of the sun with a huge smile. She often draws the sun and sometimes a rainbow
but these are usually very small, squeezed in a corner of her paper.
Today’s sun filled the page, although she had left
just enough space to add a few words, something quite unusual in her drawings. She wrote –
‘Das bin ich’, That is me!
I said, ‘Yes, you certainly are our ray of sunshine!’
Then she wrote some more, ‘Sagen Alle’ Says everyone!
Yes, she is right we do all say that! She really is a
ray of sunshine in the lives of many people, especially when she produces
pictures like this one!
I was thrilled with it. I asked her whether she
wanted to give it to someone special. thinking that she would want to give it too her Mum.
How wrong could I be.
‘No’, she answered, loud and clear, and
there came a big nod in reply when I asked – ‘Do you want to keep it for yourself?’
I have a supply of old frames in the cupboard, donated
at some point long ago to the arty conductor. So I immediately fished one out
and in the space of just a few minutes, my angel Évi had given the glass a
wash, I had cut the paper to size and this gorgeous, spontaneous drawing was in a golden frame and had become a masterpiece worth a million sunny
smiles!
There was just enough space in her basket on the bike
for Littlie to take it home immediately, but not before I snapped a photograph!
This was a moment that will never be forgotten, a
moment that produced a sunny journey home for us all despite the looming black
storm-clouds in the distance.
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Little Princess is a ray of sunshine, even from across an ocean!
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