My 8 year old son, Changnoi (Elephant Small) wondered what I meant when I answered a question with ‘Yes and no’. He thought about it and came up with this:
Thanks to: Bunnygirl; It was fun to see his reaction to 'Yes and No'. Anthony North; Isn't that a song by Gerry and the Pacemakers? Linda May; Everyday he does something amazing. Totomai; He skipped 2 years at school....ฟหกดเเสว;( doesn't mean anything - just a few letters). Americanising Desi; I think so!
Love the drawing. It's funny how kids won't take yes or no as an answer sometimes. Their minds are so inquisitive that the question everything, at least my daughter does.
Dead good, I take it that's you on the left!
ReplyDeleteReminds me of Yeah Man! in Space Travel for beginners!
Thanks Ansy; That's right (left) - and he's on (in) the right.
ReplyDeleteSorry AnDy...ASDF. I'm not a touch-typist...9wpm and rising...
ReplyDeleteI loved the way he put the Y and the N in the collar of Yesman and Nobot.
ReplyDeleteA real fun post.
Thanks Old Egg; His attention to detail is amazing - he drew this in about 20 mins. Usually he draws from memory and his accuracy is astounding.
ReplyDeleteSounds like an illustrator in the making. I like the no-bot.
ReplyDeletethere is a lot of talent in that young man. Your pride is radiating across the globe
ReplyDeleteThanks to:
ReplyDeleteLilibeth; He spends hours dawing and colouring.
SG Beatty; I think the world is ready for it.
This was a fun way to respond to the Sunday prompt!
ReplyDeleteI like it :-)
ReplyDeleteCool, I like that. Clever kid eh.
ReplyDeletevery clever son :-)
ReplyDeleteoh and i always find thai alphabet fascinating :-)
very very clever :)
ReplyDeleteYESSSSSSSS!
Thanks to:
ReplyDeleteBunnygirl; It was fun to see his reaction to 'Yes and No'.
Anthony North; Isn't that a song by Gerry and the Pacemakers?
Linda May; Everyday he does something amazing.
Totomai; He skipped 2 years at school....ฟหกดเเสว;( doesn't mean anything - just a few letters).
Americanising Desi; I think so!
Wonderfully clever boy. And how lovely to read your feelings about him. Sweet.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Archna
Thanks Archna; I'm proud of him.
ReplyDeletecool that you posted his picture on here to share with us - I bet it made him very happy :)
ReplyDeleteLove the drawing. It's funny how kids won't take yes or no as an answer sometimes. Their minds are so inquisitive that the question everything, at least my daughter does.
ReplyDeleteThanks to:
ReplyDeleteDee; He thinks it's cool too.
John; After yes...or no... comes the question 'Why?'