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She has the cutest bedroom; last summer I helped her Mom paint it pink and white. Her Auntie painted big yellow flowers along one wall. Her room is big, with ample space for toys. Although I will always be a fan of big cardboard boxes, stones, and crayons, some modern toys exhibit impressive design. I's miniature A-frame cabin—it has a tiny glowing campfire next to it—ha, I played with its sound effects more than she did! And of course she has a big bookshelf with her Mom's childhood rocking chair next to it. We spent most of our time reading aloud: she brought me book after book after book—this is classic playtime with I.
But my favourite of her toys? A knitted chick. Imagine the person who created this?! How could you be sad or anxious with this little friend?
Let's take a moment today for people who make things: artists, creators, composers, cake-decorators, all types of creatives—their skills, their imaginations, their hands. In these modern times of tearing-down, remember and celebrate the people who make things: they empower us, they comfort us, they inspire us.
Markus Zusak said, "I guess humans like to watch a little destruction. Sand castles, houses of cards, that's where they begin. Their great skill is their capacity to escalate." Sad but true, eh? Let's be honest though: the greater skill is to make something that de-escalates this impulse.
Dear friends, what do you make? Or which maker inspires you?
...what do I make? I love plants and I often make a mess, but in the long run I make beauty in our garden.
ReplyDeleteMaking the world more beautiful.
DeleteI make quilts, I knit, I crochet, but my favorite new skill is pottery. It gives me great pleasure to create something useful and beautiful. That chicken is lovely and made me smile too.
ReplyDeleteMy wife loves it too.
DeleteI love the chicken! I also love reading to young children. My biggest creations are for my volunteer work at the library. I make displays for the front foyer (mostly geared to adults) and then create art for the children's bulletin board (a whopping 9' 8" long) each season. I'll be putting up the spring themes soon - "Don't Bug Me, I'm Reading" - giant flowers with bugs reading books - and "Raining Cats and Dogs" - cats and dogs falling with raindrops over a large umbrella (which will feature adult novels that have cats and dogs in them).
ReplyDeleteSounds like pure fun to me.
Deleteknitting and flowers are my two favorite things to get lost in. Spring is just a few weeks away and I am already planning my design for my flowers. I also make funny mittens/gloves. I made a pair of mittens for my husband where his left hand was perfect. His right hand thumb was two thumbs too long. He wears these gloves and we laugh every time.
ReplyDeleteI want funny mittens. Insert fist bump here.
DeleteOh, that knitted chick is TOO CUTE!
ReplyDeleteI know, eh? The best.
DeleteYou slow down and appreciate the moments, much more than most, including me.
ReplyDeleteDon't kid yourself: you do the same thing with your camera.
DeleteI use to create interactive cds that has photos and audio from a person's interview. My wife and I have interviewed some artists about what inspires them and then took photos of their art. Once it is on a cd, you can place it in the computer and listen. People loved them. We haven't done one in a while. My wife is currently going to teach a class on creating a cloth journal cover next month. When it is on her blog, I'll let you know so you can see it.
ReplyDeleteYes, please do.
DeleteThat hen -- the things some people come up with! I'm in awe of the imagination.
ReplyDeleteEmil would cry if we didnt walk over to the bookshelf when I carried him into the livingroom.
-Kate
I'm not much of a creator. I do enjoy flower gardening and I am going to give vegetable gardening a go (again) this year.
ReplyDeleteI do admire creative people.
Codex: I wanted to continue my sand castles the next day. Chick is too cute.
ReplyDeleteWhat a dear little chick - I'd love one like that.
ReplyDeleteI want a little knitted chicken now! So cute!
ReplyDeleteI like to draw, to paint, to sing. And write. I love to write.
Your grandchildren are fortunate to be so loved and valued.
I love to draw, to paint, to create art. And I love the way you share your delight with your grandies.
ReplyDeleteI remember with my own children I could buy them expensive gifts and they would be quite happy with the box it came in. Personally I am a history fan and love to read and take photos
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