Semi Gratuitous Icon Post
Nov. 1st, 2007 05:43 pmThis post did have a new icon I was going to use when writing about my daughter, but I was informed she didn't like it very much. So now it's got a 'motherhood' icon, but the rest of it is still relevant.
The last one I had, a little blonde girl with a sweet-mischievous-daydreamy smile and a dress-up crown, just wasn't working.
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You see: despite my archetype, and despite her given name and her early nickname of TLP ("the little princess"), my daughter is not a princess.
She's a wolf.
A young wolf -- but a wolf.
Her father and I are bears, so I'm not sure where this came from.
No, wait -- my sister is a wolf, so it's in the family somewhere.
I've been realizing for a while that it's past time to retire the three or four childish nicknames I use with her. She's tolerated them with uncommonly good grace for a budding adolescent (although I never used them in front of anyone else), but they were becoming ridiculous. This morning I realized what her new nickname is, offered it to her, and she accepted.
So she gets a new icon as well.
Here's a larger version of the original art:

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Date: 2007-11-02 02:17 am (UTC)Just out of curiosity, how does one know whether one is a bear or a wolf (or something else?)
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Date: 2007-11-02 03:05 am (UTC)I'm very very bird. My dad is most definitely deer. Mom's not strongly animalistic in any way that I've been able to perceive; same with my sister.
I've observed the families of other animal-people I've known, and it doesn't seem to necessarily be a familial cause/tie...
Unless I'm completely missing the point and you're talking about something different when you say "bear" and "wolf". *heh!*
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Date: 2007-11-02 03:06 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-11-02 05:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2007-11-03 05:09 am (UTC)