Saturday, September 26, 2009

Creatives

We pay thousands and thousands of dollars to develop and nurture our creative abilities. Hours and hours of time and effort writing, crafting, building and critiquing our 'created.'

I think that some if not much of this energy is spent simply trying to recover something that was lost. Some significant of our creative capacity that died.

Why do I think this? I have children. Children who are created as creatives; who come into this place ready to pour out without killing the creation.
Who says there is only one way to swing on a swing? Visit a park and watch how many different ways a child finds to swing on a swing.

Free

Just the other day, I was driving home with both older kids buckled in the back. I had just picked them up from school and we were heading home for a quick lunch, then a time of rest [quiet time.]

As we are cruising along the lake, blue skies and very little traffic, my daughter asks me to open the windows. I do.

I looked in the rear view mirror and watched as the two half-squint into the wind, smiling.

Sunday, September 06, 2009

Q&A

It was about one o'clock in the morning. Stars were out as we drove along the highway in between little towns. Not much traffic was on the road that night; just us and an occational truck.

Both my kids were alseep, stapped into their car seats; hoepfully not to awake until morning when we pulled into YaYa and Grandad's driveway.

Then it started. I should have expected it. My daughter thoroughly enjoys asking questions and discussing philosophy, human behavior and all things spiritual and magical.

The first question falls under the latter interest.

"When fairies fly, do they get tired? Because they don't use their hands to fly, but rather their wings grow out of their backs?"

Now, recongnize the car has been completely quiet for several hours; I didn't even realize my daughter was awake. So, not only was I startled by the sound of her voice, but somewhat confused by the words that came out.

"Excuse me. What?" I said in a somewhat loud voice.

"Fairies have wings right? And those wings are on their back, instead of their arms like birds. So, daddy, do they get tired?"

"Hmmm. Well, sure. Some part of their body has to make the wings move. And it's that part that gets tired."

"Oh."

"Thanks daddy. Good night."

Friday, September 04, 2009

Marbles

What brings back memories from your childhood? What childhood moment is plucked from obscurity when your child is creating a moment of their own?



I remember very vividly the weekly excursions to the city museum my mom used to take both my little brother and I. My six-years-old eyes spent hours staring at the rocks and minerals carefully displayed in the Hall of Natural History. Giant amethyst, perfectly crystallized calcite and shiny cubes of pyrite captured my imagination and ignited a desire for rock hunting that continued for many years.



It was on a recent visit to a marble factory that brought this memory out of storage.



Thank you to my daughter for drawing out these memories and thank you to my wonderful mom for providing a place to create them.