for some reason i guess i thought i might make this whole blog thing a daily few minute ritual. once again, life gets in the way of me establishing anything resembling a ritual. couple that with wondering if this is or could be a private notebook made public. dear diary/world....
so now Christmas is three days away, and i am three days into being away from my real job. i have always contended that i am better suited for vacation than job. i guess the things i do or get done for myself and now my family always mean more to me.
yesterday Will and I spent the morning together, eating eggs and building and demolishing freshly built block structures. he seems to get a big kick from tearing down anything i build. that really might come to mean much more than it does now...!!! i have noticed he seems to prefer an architectural cantilevered design, just like dad and uncle Clay. i know two happy grown ups on that tip!
i think we both had a great time. he seemed to know "the schedule" was off course a bit, and i think he sort of fed into us having some time to do our thing. what a perfect little guy he is, sharing Cheerios and wanting his usual after dinner Advent chocolate after breakfast! Cyndi seemed a bit surprised i did not give in; thanks Mom!
today is family shopping haircut day. we seem to keep putting off Will's first haircut. i want to see the little man in him really show with a little man haircut. it seems like such a step to alter the hair he has been growing out so well. if you asked me twenty years ago, i would have never considered a haircut for him until his vision was affected by some crazy hippie mop i would have been encouraging and even fighting for. one day i might be glad there is a huge photographic gap in my life during certain years.
the big news on the pottery end is that my friend Adam Wiley came over and hooked up the new thermocouple in my electric kiln. i found it a daunting task, not hard so much as replacing one thing with something that looks nothing like it scared me out of doing it.
so in addition to the whole Christmas experience this week, i am planning to get cracking on the wheel again, after too long a hiatus.
i learned a few things by doing the First Friday market. i had much fun. for a first show, i feel pretty good about it. a big thank you to all the people who stopped for a look and a chat. two and more thank yous for those who liked and/or bought pots. i hope you all enjoy them. thanks for my dear friend Kim McHone, for getting me to do the market. Her wonderfully fun creations can be seen here...http://terrariumstogo.blogspot.com/
for now, i plan to resist the advice i was given to make soap dispensers. i know everyone washes their hands, but i am new enough to pottery to still have ideals.... NOT that there is anything wrong with a ceramic soap dispenser. i just like a bar of soap. that is my diplomatic response. that is all.
so next up are some random pics i have pulled out to maybe make this interesting. more to come.
given my lack of dedication to this so far, i will go ahead and say Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, etc. to anyone who might end up here.
Nice looking family! I know little man fell in Love with the salt air....he will remember that; even if you think not; somewhere down the road.....
ReplyDeleteHis Uncle Mark and His Aunt Kim would love to see more pics of Will.