A family's security camera captured the wholesome interaction between two neighborhood children who stopped to admire the chalk art on their driveway. Tara Strohschein, 33, from Edmonton in Alberta, Canada, first started drawing chalk art on her family's driveway for her daughter's birthday in 2018. The works became somewhat of an annual tradition in the Strohschein household, but this summer the family's works went the next level. After Tara was diagnosed with vertigo, doctors declared she was not allowed to drive for a number of months, meaning she would be spending more time at home around work. As a result, Tara asked daughters Raya, 10, and Kennedy, aged eight, if they’d like to come and draw with her more often, which resulted in chalk works such as Dory and Nemo, as well as Winnie the Pooh. These works would draw the attention of neighbors walking by, and it brought Tara and her daughters joy to know they were brightening people's days. But on September 16, Tara and her family got to hear such admiration firsthand, when two boys from the neighborhood walked past and were picked up on their security camera. As they looked at Tara's driveway they discovered the Pokemon character Evie, which took around one and a half hours to create, Tara said. One boy, stunned by the accuracy and color of the work, simply said, “How?!”, before declaring, “There is no such chalk [that’s] brownish like that.”