Taking the day off yesterday was just what the doctor ordered. I had put my faith in Mother Nature to provide some sun for my entertainment, but she must have been busy shining elsewhere. Left to my own devices, I decided to delve into the creative aspects of my life that I have shelved for too many years. Writing is a cathartic and brilliant way to release the thoughts in my head, but getting back into a tactile artistic passion that seems to have been forgotten was a great way to spend the afternoon.
I used to love calligraphy when I was in high school and I was always doing one form of craft or another, so a cloudy afternoon was spent indoors with some paint, some brushes and a piece of wood. I had been trying for a while to set aside some time to create a new sign for the end of my driveway and yesterday inspiration struck and creativity flowed. This is the beginning of the sign that I hope to finish today.
In getting back into the crafty aspect of myself, I found a piece of me that had been missing. I began to realize how many of those small enjoyments I have been ignoring over the years because I was letting work and the needs of others take priority. I vowed to myself that I will start to put my needs first and make time to do the things that I enjoy. I only get to live this life once and I don’t want to look back with regret wondering why I let my life pass me by and I didn’t participate as much as I could. I don’t want to be on the sidelines doing things for other people and not be in the game.
Today is a beautiful, sunny day and I will be on my deck wrapped in a warm sweater with a paint brush in my hand. Today I’m back in the game.

Too easy to let the “have to do” push aside the “want to do”.
Glad you took the time for yourself, and nice sign!
Thank you! 🙂
I’m so glad you’ve discovered something beautiful, Susan 😀 As they say, ‘this life isn’t a practice run – it’s the real deal’ – enjoy every moment (and I love your sign) 😉
I’m sitting in the sun absorbing some life right now while the sign dries! 🙂 And – thank you!
Good for you. We need to make time to satisfy our inner craftiness.
Nice! Well done!
The sun was shining up my ass, just to reduce the number of places to stick something by one.
Back in the game. Way to go, Susan! 🙂