Archive for December, 2009
Young Genius
7 years old boy, Kieron Williamson paints like an old master. Looking at his paintings even dont know what to say… It’s just stupefy, wonderfully; astonishingly, surprisingly. Can you find the words to describe your emotions and feelings looking at the pictures that made by hand of 7 years old child?

Kieron is going to paint a portrait of his 98-year-old nan when she turns 100. What does he think about people spending so much money on his paintings? “Really good.” Would he like to be a professional painter? “Yep.” So he doesn’t want to be a footballer when he is older? “I want to be a footballer and a painter.”

Kieron enjoys playing football and, like his dad, supports Leeds United (“I haven’t ever pushed him into it,” says Keith quickly). What other things does Kieron like doing? “You played on the Xbox but then you got bored of it didn’t you?” says Keith.

“You said I could have it out when Christmas comes,” says Kieron.
“You can have it out in the holidays,” promises Michelle. “He’s a bit all-or-nothing with whatever he does, like the artwork. You have to pull the reins in a bit because otherwise he’d be up all night.”
What would his parents say if Kieron turned around and told them he was not going to paint any more? “Leave him to it. As long as he’s happy. At the end of the day, he’s at his happiest painting,” says Keith. “It’s entirely his choice,” says Michelle. “We don’t know what’s around the corner. Kieron might decide to put his boxes away and football might take over and that would be entirely his choice. We’re feeling slightly under pressure at the moment because there is such a waiting list of people wanting Kieron’s work, but I’m inclined to tell them to wait, really.”
1 comment December 30, 2009
Happy Birthday Granny!
This gift my son gave to his granny for her birthday.

He likes to draw in Paint program.
Add comment December 19, 2009
Organising a childs party at christmas
Looking after your kids during the bitter cold of a British winter is no easy task but with a little planning this can be made a great deal easier. So if you want to host a party outside for your little ones then there are a few vital tips you should adhere to to ensure it all runs smoothly.
Firstly, ensure that the activities are catered for – Whether its a clown that you want to entertain or party games your children are looking for, it is important to arrange this well in advance around christmas time as entertainment is usually booked up well in advance.
If you are struggling to find something for your kids to do, why not hire disco equipment and host your own party? To compliment that you may need some lighting hire equipment to make sure that everything is in order and the party runs smoothly. You dont want to be left in the dark at the last minute!
Make sure you get plenty of party food – Lets be honest, kids love party food and any activity that includes eating lots of chocolate and sweets. So to ensure your party runs smoothly, why not hire a caterer to provide you with some food or alternatively do a large shop and buy all of the snacks, food and treats that youngsters would expect.
Thirdly, make sure everyone is safe when they are enjoying the special day – Although you want children to have fun when they are at the party, you also need them to be safe. Bear in mind that children can be quite prone to hurting themselves when over-excited, so make sure that you supervise the children at all time!
Whatever type of party you are planning, ensure that some of the above tips are followed and your party will be sure to suceed!
Add comment December 15, 2009
Santa Claus’s Letter
Christmas was coming. Jamie and Ted had already begun to write long letters to Santa Claus. But one thing was rather queer: both boys asked him for the same things.
Each little letter ended with – “Just like Brother’s.”
They agreed to ask for only one sled. They would rather ride together. Now was not this very sweet and loving?
One night, after they had gone to bed, Jamie said, “Ted, if Santa Claus brings us skates, Jim can teach us how to use them.”

“Oh, yes; and if we get fur mittens it will be such fun to make a fort.”
“And a snowman,” Jamie answered.
Ted went oh: “I’ll always ride the sled down a hill, and you can ride it up.”
“I guess you won’t,” Jamie said, speaking loudly.
“Why not?” Ted asked.
“Because it’ll be as much my sled as yours.”
“Yes, of course,” Ted replied; “but I chose it first.”
“You are a selfish boy!” said Jamie.
“Well, then, so are you!”
“I don’t care. I won’t sleep with you. I’ll ask mamma if I can’t have the first pick; I’m the biggest,” roared Jamie, bounding out of bed.
“You’re a big, cross cry baby,” Ted shouted, jumping out after his brother.
Away ran Jamie to mamma, with Ted at his heels. Both were angry. Both talked at once.
Mamma was grieved. Her dear little boys had never been so unkind to each other before. She kissed their hot faces and stroked their pretty hair. She told them how their naughty words hurt her. She showed them how displeased God was to see two little brothers quarrel.
That night they went to sleep in each other’s arms, full of love and forgiveness.
Christmas morning came at last. Very early the boys crept out of bed, just to “feel” their stockings.
Papa heard them, and, remembering that he was once a boy lighted the gas.
Each little red stocking was full from toe to top. Boxes and paper parcels were piled around them. Such shouting! Such a good time! It seemed as if all their letters had been answered.
Suddenly Jamie cried, “O Ted, here’s a letter!”
They put their little heads together, and with papa’s help spelled this out:
“My dear Boys,—No sled this year. It quarrelled so I was afraid to bring it. I dropped it off the load about a week ago. Get ready for it next year. Merry Christmas! ” SANTA CLAUS
Add comment December 14, 2009
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Add comment December 1, 2009
