The Adventures of the Kidde Woodward Family
Thursday, January 1, 2009
A Wish for the World
(We made this at the Seattle Art Museum.)
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About Us
The Kidde Woodward Family
Two kids, a mom, and the cats (though somehow it never seems as simple as that).
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I always wanted to invent something
that would move around
& make funny noises
& would change the world
as we know it
& I forgot all about that
until we had kids
& now I see
I came pretty close.
-- B. Anderson
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