Sunday, November 25, 2007

slow down

Learned a lot about my self yesterday. Went to a plein air workshop in Gainsville, and discovered that I am in need of far more instruction than I thought! The one thing that stands out in my mind the most is that I rush through things to much.



For the last ten years of my life I have gotten used to saying "I don't have enough time." This is because I had teenagers when I went back to college. The homework and the long commute were unbelievable. Then after I got my degree in fine art, I started teaching at the public schools -- while I was taking extra courses to get my state certification. It is exhausting to just think about!



The job at the high school became all consuming, with grading and planning and teacher meetings . . . My husband was sick too, in and out of the hospital.
So I quit my job and started painting and marketing my work full time.



Deep breath here.



So now I am in high gear all the time, and that has become normal for me.



Another deep breath.



Wow. I don't have to paint a hundred miles a minute, and I need to slow down and think things through. I have been planning things out when I work in the studio, but when I am on location I feel like I have to just paint what I see and do it very fast! No wonder I would go home and think, "boy that one sure needs something!" LOL.

Have to rush off, time to cook breakfast! smile.

2 comments:

much2ponder said...

Hope you don't mind my stopping by. This post made me smile because I've been there and still am in many ways. How to find time for the things we are meant to do...that is my question. I got my teaching degree while my children were still young and since full-time employment has entered my life, things just run one into the other, UGH!

Fawn McNeill Barr said...

Exactly!