My Little Coloring Contest Winner
I’m so proud today. Bug won her very first coloring contest.
I didn’t even know there was a contest. You’d think with something big like this she’d come home and tell me all about it. I mean, we LOVE coloring in this house. It’s our one big thing that we always do together, every day. You’d think maybe we could brain storm on ideas and practice on our own versions at home or something.
Nope. Not a peep from Bug. I did not know anything about it.
I do remember a few weeks ago at a movie night function that they hosted at school, one of the teachers mentioned that the t-shirt contestants had their t-shirt designs hung up in the library along with all the science projects and we were welcome to go look at them. Bug and I made our way over to the library. We looked at the science projects and even sat down and read a book together but not once did she mention the t-shirt coloring contest. I figured it was for the older grades and really didn’t even bother looking at them. I think there might have been some paper t-shirts hung in the window but nothing caught my eye.
So today when I’m picking Bug up from school and I overhear one of the teachers telling another parent that their child won third place in the t-shirt coloring contest, my ears perked up. A coloring contest? For kindergarteners? How did I not know about this? Such things are so very near and dear to my heart! In fact, all these years one of my biggest claims to fame is how I won the school-wide haunted house coloring contest in second grade!! I may have even used it as a bullet point on a resume or two.
I turned to Bug with question-mark-eyes popping out of my head.
“Oh,” she says matter-of-factly as she unzips her backpack and hands me a blue ribbon. “I won first place and they gave me a free book.”
Kids. Sheesh.
21 Comments
bethany actually
Ha! She probably just figured that, duh, of course she’d win because she’s the best at coloring. What’s the big deal, Mom?
bethany actually
Oh, and hey! I think I recognize that dress! ?
Melissa
Yay Bug – way to go!
Ninabi
I can’t believe how nonchalant she was over winning. Congratulations to Bug!!!!
beck
Way to go, Bug! I’m so proud and she’s not even my kid! =)
Carrie
I love this story! I also love Bethany’s comment! “But of course!”
Sonja
Hahaha! Kids just slay me.
Cathy
Awww, following in Mom’s footsteps – congrats!!!
Sarah
That is fantastic! Hope that she remembers it as proudly as I do my first coloring win — which also ended up as a t-shirt logo for the Camp Fire Girls organization in my town! Good times … :)
mamalang
I agree with Bethany. Of course my kids would have been excited to rub it in my face that they did it better than me :)
Penny
Wow, that is great! I would love to see her winning piece! Way to go!!
rhondajoy
Where’s a picture of her masterpiece? :)
Sleeping Mom
Congrats to your daughter! Very humble of her.
OMSH
Goooooo BUG!
Bekah
Way to go, Bug! Nice job on the coloring and the humility :)
TexasLea
Love it! She’s a little slice of Mamma. ;-)
gingermog
I love the fact shes so nonchalant !
Kuky
Yay Bug! Did you go back to the library to get a picture of the t-shirt?
BeachMama
Awesome Bug!!! She does take after her Momma, that is for sure
Janna
I’m so proud!! Clara is showing no interest in coloring and it breaks my heart into smithereens! Did Bug show creative interest at 2?
AmyinBC
You must have been so proud :) I would be!! I too am an artist and was THRILLED when my daughters and one other child from their grade was asked to participate in an local art show with other artists (adults!)