When I started blogging a certain little boy was just barely 4 years old.
He's aged a bit and lost those chubby preschool cheeks.
Now he swings a bat, rides anything with wheels, and plays with his little sister, but mostly he likes to hang out with his Grandpa.
I made a
positive inspiration sign a couple years ago for his sister.
The kind of sign I hope she reads from time to time, especially as a teenager, and takes the words to heart.
So it makes sense that the certain eight year old should have a sign too, with words I would want him to read as he gets older, and to put into practice.
The sign started out as a smooth piece of MDF and I sponged a coat of Fusion Mineral Paint in Ash as the background.
Letters were cut and placed on the wood, (twice because I messed up but we won't go there) then another coat of Ash was applied to help with bleed under the vinyl before the top color goes on.
For the background color I chose Little Lamb Gray from the new Tones For Tots line of
Fusion Mineral Paints.
Little Lamb is a soft gray, the paint goes on excellent, and sadly my jar of it is empty.
A rustic barn wood frame was whipped up by the grandfather.
The quote is said to be an old Indian saying, I didn't come up with it.
How many eight year old's do you know who has their grandfather as their best friend, and how many men do you know who can say they are their sons and their grandsons best friend?
I hope you can answer "many" to that question.
I can.
The grandfather is still his own four sons best friend.
That is quite an accomplishment to have the people that know you the best, think you are worthy of the title.
It didn't happen by accident.
I believe it's because of the way that man has lived his life, which happens to be relevant to the words on the sign.
So for that certain eight year old boy, the grandfather is a wonderful example of the good wolf.
And that man - the father and grandfather - who continues to make a difference in the lives of his own sons, now has the opportunity to make a difference in the lives of the grand kids he loves.
Because he only feeds the good wolf.