It didn't take me but ONE DAY to realize that although a 4.0 student, champion hockey goalie, and well liked by his peers - Grant had a creative side that was OUT OF CONTROL.
Day one: make your head out of construction paper. Most students were unrecognizable and lacked in their ability to control a pair of scissors. This was Grant's:
He later impressed me with graphic hands, amazing holiday art, castles with dragons,
the Wright brothers connected to a paper plate for a book report...
So talented - and so well rounded.
At the end of the school year, Grant began to dabble with paint. He offered to paint something for me. I accepted, knowing that he was going to put everything he had into it. I told him - Paint ANYTHING! ... Whatever he came up with, I was sure to LOVE!
He took a picture I had of my dogs home with him that day:
Today, I received THE BEST GIFT A TEACHER COULD EVER GET
A Grant Original:
It's on a 16x20 canvas. Signed, dated, and framed.
HE IS JUST BRILLIANT.
I love it.
I can't wait to see where his life leads.
3 comments:
Grant's mom is crying her eyes out. :-) It has been a gift and an honor to have you in Grant's life. :-) And I think you are stuck with us.......
Holy wow! Beautiful!
He created way better pictures for me! The dog picture was pretty good though.
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