When the world shows up and you meet it with open arms.
I let the tub go, unscrubbed. I let the vegetables, the mud in the crisper, the holes in our front door where the wind blows through, all go. The sun came back today, and though it had only been gone for twenty-four hours, Davis seemed to jump for joy. It was like we were given back our Saturday, the farmer's market, our weekend run. Though the wind blew, and sometimes wisps of mysterious rain dusted the blue, I stayed outside with Penn and our neighbors. A ship was built and flown, old boards became shields and swords, oranges and broccoli were shared as equals, and adults chatted and laughed. Someone did a face-plant. Impromptu food and drinks were made. The stove caught on fire. (A paper bag, too close to the pilot.) A baby cat-napped, a friend spent the morning "sweating copper." I learned that phrase is actual shop-talk, not just verbal swagger.
It was a perfect day. It was a perfect illustration of how a day can be, when something opens us up and nudges us out.
I still managed to get stuff done: dinner, snacks for the looming week, nap, chicken chores. But it was really a day about slagging off--sunglasses and kicking a ball. When I let go, it seems, a little time wells up from the spot where I'd kept my stick in the mud. Elastic, that time is. And all mine. xox
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Saturday, January 21, 2012
Tuesday, November 8, 2011
•teeny tiny art•
The one that got away. "Mustard Sally" didn't make it to the teeny-tiny-art exchange on Sunday, on account of some frothy growing glue that got out of hand. But it's nice to have her here, at home. (Note to self: don't test a new glue on an otherwise done project.)
Back in the summer, my friend Julie hatched a plan to get all of her friends to make more art. Inspired by Art-o-Mat, she decided to host a "tiny art" exchange in November, amid cocktails and appetizers and friendship. The art would be palm-ishly sized, and everyone would get to ooh, aah, and bring home treasure at the end of the night. Well, that night was Sunday the 6th. And oh, was there treasure! Gobs upon cookie-swap-gobs of it. Beautiful stuff, all. Fortunately, I only needed to pull one all-nighter to get my tiny pieces ready for the final reveal, because.... everyone in my family, as it turns out, is completely absorbed by art! Penn spent the weekend writing and drawing and stapling and taping, Troy made origami caterpillars out of old maps, and I pasted and cut and pasted and cut. It's not exactly news. We've arted in our house before. Supplies live on the windowsill. Houses and carports and Boba Fetts and snowmen are drawn and finessed and decorated and recreated on a daily basis. But this weekend was different. We couldn't stop making art.
It was fabulous.
It might just be the new house order.
The icing on the teeny, tiny cake: my brother Art was among the participants. Undaunted by the country between us, he sent his box of teeny-tinies in the mail. And I sent his swapped collection back to New York yesterday. Very much looking forward to Skype-ing when he opens it! We would have Skyped on Sunday, but oh, the wicked EST to PST time change. It works much better in the reverse.
More art that came out of the teeny-tiny-splosion:
Penn named this "air heart." It makes a little puff on your cheek, if you squeeze the poof.
An homage to... well, I suppose it doesn't even matter.
Now, for the clean up. I'm not daunted by the task, but I don't exactly want to put the supplies away... xox
Friday, October 7, 2011
A Small Confession and a Care Package
The confession is that I never did manage to see the small boy this week, and therefore, I finally just took it upon myself to choose a name for our little blog-o-versary game.
(Don't worry though--I adhered to the highest ethical and technical standards in making my choice.)
(Well, okay. The highest ethical standards.)
And the winner is...Gisele! With whom I've been in touch already. But thank you to all of you who left us comment love! What a lovely group of people this blog has helped to gather around us this year--it's so nice to know you're out there reading.
Off to make a care package! (Not really. Off to get some work done. But soon! Soon, we will make a care package.)
(Don't worry though--I adhered to the highest ethical and technical standards in making my choice.)
(Well, okay. The highest ethical standards.) And the winner is...Gisele! With whom I've been in touch already. But thank you to all of you who left us comment love! What a lovely group of people this blog has helped to gather around us this year--it's so nice to know you're out there reading.
Off to make a care package! (Not really. Off to get some work done. But soon! Soon, we will make a care package.)
Thursday, March 17, 2011
•corned beef and caterpillars•
Lavender "lemolade," with seasonal garnish.
The photos I wish I had from this week include:
20 pounds of dripping-red brisket, and me, hunched over and gently lowering those giant Jabba tongues into the bazillion-gallon steel pot that currently holds the brine, beef, and promise of tonight's American/Irish dinner.
Last night's cognac sidecar with pomegranate seeds (and orange juice, lemon juice, Cointreau, and a measure of ginger/galangal/tumeric simple syrup).
Our first flight on a UFO: Penn & I discovered the half-buried spaceship in Arroyo Park yesterday, and he piloted to the moon. Then we got out, so we could fix something. Because that is what astronauts do.
xox
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