Joy's passion for art continues.

Some of her works are fairly easy to interpret (even if her expression isn't), . . .

. . . while others are more abstract. I asked Joy what she was painting here, and she replied that it was just something fun, with spikes.

Joy also likes to print random coloring pages off the internet (it's never too early to get ready for Halloween!), . . .

. . . and today she brought this home from Primary. At first I thought they had discussed
King Triton in Sunday school, but Joy informed me that it was, in fact, the prophet
Abinadi (with a crown and a really impressive tan).
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