A Little More About Me.

Whatfarm should I do today?

Hmm. Mosaics? No. Redo my bedroom? No. Make a concrete top for my table? No, and thus I drift. I think the drifting started when I was in elementary school. I never finished an assignment.   I was that kid. You know the one who had their own desk in the principals’ office. From the time I was in the third grade I had to go sit with the principal while I finished my homework from the day before. He and I we were friends or at least that’s what I thought. I really had no idea that was supposed to be punishment.

It was during my time in elementary,

that I was exposed to my first art class. I had to go to summer school for reading and since I was there my mother enrolled me into an art class. I am pretty sure everyone at summer school with me thought that having to go to school in the summer was the worst thing ever, but I thought it was fun. We made dough out of bread and glue and molded them into roses. We also did block printing using a linoleum block, and I made a clowns face. When I went to junior high school it was so much of the same. The teacher would say turn to page one and I turned to doodling. I would doodle pages and pages of nonsense. My note taking looked like the rough draft of a coloring book. I had drifted in every class all day, everyday.

With that said,

I am pretty much like that today. If I am doing dishes all these thoughts of what I could be doing run through my head. Two hours later with my dishes still in the sink, I am holding my next best newest project in hand. I walk in the house and go “OH! I really need to get the dishes done before James Schwartz walks in so he thinks I did something today before lunch”.

Jimg_0029ames is my husband.

My person, the reason I am happy and able to do what I do. I married him right out of college and have been married to him for 28 years. He has learned to live with my crazy drifting. In some ways he has contributed to it. When we were first married I couldn’t wait to open my present at Christmas thinking I was getting a piece of jewelry, only to open the box to a big blue Kitchen Aide Mixer. Don’t get me wrong, I love the mixer, but I really wanted jewelry. Year after year I waited for jewelry only to get some other tool. After four years I decided that if I was getting tools, I needed to start asking for the tools I wanted. Wha La…. A drifting beast was born. The first tool that I asked for and received from James wa
s an electric chain saw. I love it. I was so tired of waiting on SOMEONE to trim the oak trees in the front of my house. So, I became that someone. I plugged my chainsaw in and started cutting the unwanted branches. It was truly the best gift I had received. Over the years I have received some pretty awesome gifts. Yes they are tools and yes I use them all and yes they help me drift.

Some people think of drifting as a negative thing…

that happens when you cannot pay attention to what’s really going on. I think of drifting as brainstorming. I get my best ideas when I should be doing something constructive or organized. I will tell you I am 54 and I am just now getting a handle on this whole drifting issue. It is totally ok to be different and it is ok to be me.

In the next blogs I invite you to drift along with me.

 

One thought on “A Little More About Me.

  1. I remember when we were college roommates and you got me started on painting sweatshirts!!…those were some fun days…You always had such creative ideas flowing! I knew then you were going to be awesome in whatever you set your mind to do…
    Good luck drifting 🙂

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