Welcome to another lovely day with another article. There was an old woman who was very happy who, after she had retired, became fond of writing funny cartoons. Previously, she enjoyed the time with the family and was a hardworking woman at her workplace, but when she retired, she had more free time and fewer things to do. She longed for the laughter and talking of her active lifestyle. In order to lift her spirits up she decided to bring a pencil one day and start drawing. That decision was a turning point in her life, and she had no idea that it would turn out that way.
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In her childhood, she liked attending art classes at school, but never considered herself an artist. She pursued science in her college and have taught for many years. She enjoyed teaching children, telling stories and seeing her students happy. She realized that after her retirement something was lacking. She found that drawing helped her to fill that void in her heart and that is what she did. She began with easy shapes and images that amused her, simple and fairly ridiculous forms.
When her drawings improved, she decided to present them to her grand kids. They liked her ridiculous cartoon characters that were animals and other objects. They urged her to show her drawings to other people. She got one of her grandchildren to assist her in creating a blog and she would post her cartoons there. At first, she was shy, but then, her work was enjoyed by children and grownups. Many knew her for her comic strips and how her cartoons would lighten up their day during the trying times.
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#2. Joyful days with my granchild
#3. Aging gracefully with time and friends
#4. Time for professional help
#5. Finding strength in solitude with God
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It turned into a platform that made everyone happy. Every week, she included new cartoons on topics that are familiar to everyone. She had a dog in sunglasses, a bird attempting to sing, and any other character you can imagine bringing happiness to adults and children alike. She used drawings to teach people a few simple things about how to be kind, how to be patient, and how to find joy in petty things. It grew in popularity that people of different parts of the world began to follow her blog.
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#8. Better to have two chins than two faces friendship
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#10. The fearless golden years
#11. The knee knows best
#12. Be the example for your children
It gave her something to look forward to doing since she started drawing. She always enjoyed hearing how her cartoons made her fan’s day better. It allowed her to relieve her loneliness and not feel that she is alone in this world. She always said that laughing is one of the greatest medicines for sadness and that her cartoons provide that laughter, and hope. It was as if the people who read and enjoyed her work had become a new family for her and consequently her final years in service were happy and loving.
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#15. Small gestures, big impact
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#17. Ladies on a mission
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#19. The art of delayed work
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If you adore laughter and have some crazy plots of the funny cartoon, she will be glad to get your message. She is always on the lookout for new things to draw and make pictures off. Perhaps it could be the next big cartoon series that she may create. Try to get some paper and start drawing or you can write to her what she should do. It might be the next big post on her blog, and you never know that might be your idea. Be innovative just as the funny grandma who used to make everyone laugh when she was lonely. Stay connected with more of her upcoming series, so visit her page by clicking here and here.