Songbird, who blogs at Reflectionary, just got back from a most excellent vacation. Today, as host of RevGalBlogPals Friday Five, she foldly remembers five words from that vacation and invites us to play "Word Association"! Great idea! Here are those words, with the first word that came to my mind:
1) Airport - adventure
2) Baseball - Rangers
3) Art - children
4) Chocolate - heaven
5) Grill - party
Bonus: Tell us a story that comes to mind based on one of the word pairs.
ART - CHILDREN: In my family of origin, there was not much emphasis on art. We were all about the academics (dad was a high school principal, mom an English teacher) and I graduated from college as a science major, to become a med tech not a pastor, and thinking of "art" as an exotic thing for people who are not like me.
And then there were children! I was blessed to be able to be a stay-at-home mom of three. A most excellent thing about these children were that they were very responsive to play of all kinds. Because it seemed like a fun thing to do, I kept an abundance of art supplies in the house, and on any given day, we were playing with play dough or finger painting or decorating the patio with sidewalk chalk. My role was mostly the boundary-setter, encourager / art appreciator and cleaner-upper leader.
One day, I found the older two (at about ages 6 and 5) underneath the dining room table, painting the underside, Sistine Chapel style, with two bottles of White-Out liquid paper and the little brushes that come with it.
They are all grown up now, and all three are uniquely gifted artists and art savvy beyond what I ever could have imagined. All are gifted writers. All are culturally literate beyond my leading. One is a beautiful dancer and draws; one is a writer by vocation (and does things that combine math and art!); and one has a great blog, crochets, and creates in the kitchen.
I still keep art supplies handy, for any children who happen along and also for me. Sometimes a girl just needs to get out the crayons or the water colors and have some fun!
5 comments:
Omigosh, I love your children!!! Thank you for sharing them. I am not surprised that they are so creative and wonderful with you for a Mom.
I also said "Art-children." As I sit here, I count no fewer than 6 projects in process! I hope my kids grow up like yours have to continue to love creating.
Thanks, Mom! Love you. <3
Love your art story.
The table is a masterpiece
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