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My Daughter's Room is the Warehouse!
Posted on June 14th |
Way back in 1990 when I made the original drawings for Ba Ba Ha Ha, my daughter Lila, age 9 months, was the test subject for all of the art. I did dozens of drawings and showed each one to her. The ones that she liked I set aside, the ones she ignored, I put away.
Lila is now 19 years old and lives in Brooklyn, New York. Her proud pop is pleased to report that she attends Pratt Institute there and is a student in the writing department at that fine university. At this writing, Lila is on summer break and working two jobs, one of them involves selling cannolis on Mullberry Street in Little Italy. If you see a young lady with a cannoli cart on Mulberry Street, I hope you'll introduce yourself and perhaps buy a fine Cannoli from Snacky's.
She's left an empty room here at the house. When Lila moved up to New York I thought I might convert it into a guest room, but then this crazy idea of self publishing a board book got stuck in my head and Lila's room took on a different purpose. Some of her stuffed animals from her childhood are now the night watchmen for the Ba Ba Ha Ha shipping department and warehouse.
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