I'm happy both of you liked it. Personally, I liked the side view better myself. I see Trevor being above and larger than the wheelchair versus being made to look smaller in the front view. (Hmmm...maybe a little unintentional symbolism in each image?)Telynn,
Got the stick figure tonight-I too have been busy with work and all the kids sports/dance classes! Trevor prefered the side view and I prefered the front view! GO FIGURE-a teenager and mom not agreeing. As he likes the side view of the wheelchair we will go with that! Thanks so much. They are adorable and I am so greatful you were able to incorporate the wheelchair-while some people may not understand wanting to have the wheelchair in the picture to us it represents how far he has actually come. He wasn't even supposed to survive, then we were told he would never roll over, crawl, sit up, feed himself and the list goes on and on. Well, he has done all those things and can propel himself in the wheelchair by himself! Sorry for the story but I just wanted to let you know how much I appreciate you doing that for Trevor.
Thanks again!
Blessings,
Shauna
As for adding a wheelchair, I figure it's a tool to aid someone--much like glasses.
I appreciate your story. It sounds like your young man HAS come a long way! Bravo! And keep proving "them" wrong!
Have a wonderful, magical trip to WDW!