I was cleaning out the walk-in closet when I came across a cardboard box on the top shelf.
It was covered with dust and had not been opened in a long time.
In the box, I noticed a small 3 x 5-inch child’s drawing of three chairs on a green carpet or grassy area.

What did the three chairs represent? Chairs for Poppa, Momma, and Baby Bear? These chairs did not face each other. Thinking Chairs? A modern set of colorful chairs for a dinning room table?
I, also, thought it might be good idea to think about three New Year’s resolutions with the calendar scheduled to flip a page soon.
What three things do I want to accomplish next next year? I want to enjoy life more, try out one new food recipe per week, and learn to pilot a drone.

Flipping the chair card over, it was obvious that this was part of a school project. I noticed the wording, “Sitting in a Chair is Better than Doing Drugs”.
Looks like the grade for this school project was a B- with the note, “You could’ve thought of a better activity!”
Sure that’s possible but no way would you get this cool picture of three chairs.