After finding many large bones in church yard, the children drew pictures of what they thought the creatures looked like. After their drawings were complete Mrs. G. showed them a National Geographic article with a picture of six small bones. Antropho-artists had studied these bones and drawn several ape-women. Ape heads with female bodies, female heads with ape bodies, small ape-women, large ape-women -- all very different. National Geographic explained that their experts reviewed the drawings and selected one to represent the bones.
Mrs.G. then explained that the bones had been collected at her family's Texas ranch. They were from cows and hogs. Each student had been fooled by Mrs. G.'s discussion of dinosaurs into drawing not what they first thought the bones should be but dinosaurs instead. We learned to trust first the Bible and then the instincts that God has placed in our hearts.
Anna turned two today. She thought it appropriate to sneak in her princess picture.
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