Tuesday, May 27, 2014

An Unpredictable Journey

Hola ladies and gentleman! I do pray that your Memorial Day was spectacular because mine surely was!

It's been about a week and a half since the last time that I posted and things are moving along pretty smoothly. I am still getting adjusted to my new job working with young ladies, and my art outside of the mural that I have been working on with SquashSmarts has taken on a different meaning for right now. 

Let's start with the mural. 



I worked on the bulk of the largest wall of the mural last week. Since this is a project that I am working on with the students, I am getting the design down and the students are working on the painting part. I used a projector for most of the project after I came up with the design that the company was pleased with. It makes it easier and faster to get the project done. However, for this portion of the mural I needed to do things free-handed. And I would have to say I surprised myself! The space is huge and at an awkward angle. I had to stand on my tippy toes to get some of it taken care of.


I have one more week working with the students, and then they will be flying on their own. I believe that they can do things on their own and do it great! I will go back when they finish painting so that I report how it has come out here. 

In other news, I have been revamping a few things. I saw a few movies in the last few weeks that have sparked some thoughts of mine. I am moving in the direction of having a non-profit youth arts center. I haven't talked about this much here, but it has been a dream of mine for some time. It ties into what I have been placed on this planet to do. I am super excited about it. 

In order for me to get this project off the ground, I need to do some research of my very own. I need to obtain a place to house who I will ultimately call "my art kids". It's the funniest thing. I'm not quite sure how that is going to happen. I really don't. I don't have the funds at this point. I don't have a monetary backing option or grant at this point. I don't even have a laid out plan at this point. 

What I do have though is a crazy faith that this is what God is leading me to do. I am well aware with this crazy faith that if God has given me this purpose that He is also able to bring it to pass. So I give the charge to Him. I don't know what that looks like and that isn't my concern at the moment. My concern is being available to make the moves that He needs me to make in order to make my purpose come alive. 

What a journey....a journey that is so unpredictable, but sure!

Corner of Gratitude:
Trusting without knowing the next steps

Pearls of Wisdom:
"Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens."
~J.R.R. Tolkien

Your Thoughts:
What is your purpose? What steps are you taking/making towards your purpose?

Until next time...

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Doing Some Juggling

This weekend that just passed wasn't really filled with much art related things, but Monday was piled high with expressions of creativity. I went back to the SquashSmarts camp to do some more mural preparation and even a little bit of painting. 

I had a few students that were on the roster to help me! They were absolutely wonderful, and excited to get to started painting as much as I was. My mentee who does a phenomenal job as the Director of squash at SquashSmarts explained that they were sad that we weren't able to start the week before (due to me needing to get my car fixed). So here we go...







There they are doing a job well done! I had the opportunity to show them a few tips and tricks when it comes to successfully painting murals. They took the instruction well and looking forward to the next steps. And truth be told, I am looking forward to showing you all the finished product!

In other news:
Getting acclimated to my new job is going pretty smoothly. I am enjoying being able to impart a bit of wisdom into the lives of other young ladies. It's such a big part of what I believe my purpose is. I have overcome a thing or two...some self-inflicted, and some just bumps and bruises from life being a bit unfair. All in all, there are some things that I hope to share with these young ladies that will allow them to be better than I was when I was their age. I hope to share acts and words of wisdom that will allow them to see and hear what productive members of their communities look like. 

Now for me to get my creative grind on in the midst of my new job. I know that I am able to do this now. I have grown and am able to juggle being stable and working on my passion. I just have to figure out the best way to get the two done effectively and efficiently!

Corner of Gratitude:
The ability to surrender my way for the best way

Pearls of Wisdom:
"Do three things well, not ten things badly."
~David Segrove

Your Thoughts:
What is the best way for you to juggle your stability and passion?

until next time...

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Adjustments

It's been two and a half weeks since I posted last. I haven't abandoned ship or my creative endeavors and purpose. I'm finding that I must make a few necessary adjustments!

Life is happening! That's a really good thing! In the last 2 weeks I have been working, working, and working some more. Some were creative projects, and some not. 

On the creative end:








My art kids had their exhibit! They did an excellent job, and were super proud to see their work displayed last Tuesday. While I was hanging the show, the excitement of them seeing their peers work was priceless. They oohed and ahhed, and it just tickled me so. The night of the exhibit didn't have the turnout that I expected. It was rainy and cold after days of beautiful weather, and I suppose parents were happy just to have a night in. Whatever the case, the interaction with the parents that did come was encouraging. I found out things about my kids that I wouldn't have known unless I spoke with their parents. 

I haven't been able to do much on the mural for SquashSmarts since I posted last. My Emmy (my car) needed to go to the doctors this week. I'm scheduled to go back on Monday to do some more work. I'm excited about that too!

The large painting that I started still has yet to get a stroke of paint, and sketching has all but stopped in these last few weeks. It surely is not something that I like to admit, but it is the sheer truth.

In other news:
I have started a new job! I will be working with a company called Youth Advocate Program. It's a pretty amazing program that works to encourage youth to be productive members of society. I am a youth advocate, which serves almost as a mentor of sorts. I will pick up a whole host of young ladies that I will also call "my girls". I am looking forward to that. I believe that every young child deserves a fighting change to be all that they were purposed to be, and I am glad that I can help. 

The position right off hand doesn't seem like it falls in line with my purpose, but oh the contrary! This is just the beginning! There will be more on that in the future!

So with all that I have going on, I am knowing that I will have to adjust my blogging schedule. That means that I will no longer be blogging 3 times per week (Mon, Wed, Fri.). I am looking forward to committing to posting at least 2 times per week. I know taking away one post doesn't seem like much, but in the grand scheme of things, it will help me from feeling overwhelmed. 

Summer is coming and the weekends will be jam packed. I will probably stick with a weekend wrap up and a mid-week post, but that is not set in stone as of yet.....STAY TUNED!!!

Corner of Gratitude:
Freedom from guilt

Pearls of Wisdom:
No work or love will flourish out of guilt, fear or hollowness of heart, just as no valid plans for the future can be made by those that have no capacity to live now. 
~Alan Watts

Your Thoughts:
When was the last time you recognized the need to adjust some things in your schedule to accommodate changes in your life?  

Until next time...