Friday, February 20, 2015

He(art)

I treasure the way their eyes light up when they do art. You can just see, and feel, their creativity flowing.
This is why I love doing art with other people.
Especially with the boys and girls.

After an exceptionally hard week, it was so nice to go into work today, and find ways to engage the kids. Instead of depending on a movie to entertain them, we painted for thirty minutes. Then played soccer in the gym for an hour. We had so much fun, We kept playing even after the club closed.

And this, people, THIS is my major. 
Sometimes I get so frustrated with accounting, and finance, and time value of money, and percent of sales method, etc. etc. 
I forget what I am aiming for.
But, this is exactly what I am studying to do.
Recreation has such a real way of connecting people with others.
And such a therapeutic way of connecting with you with YOURSELF.
Cool.

We're not supposed to post pictures of the kids on social media, and I reeeeally respect their privacy, but I have to get some pictures of the joyful happenings. So, I figure the top of their heads are private enough.

The kids made the brown color all by themselves, and I was very proud of them.




 This is art.

Tuesday, February 10, 2015

avocado sandwhiches

It was a good day of human development tests and avocado sandwhiches.
I went on a date on this Tuesday at 10:00 PM. 
We rolled up to the Roll-Up Cafe and listened to cool music and ate a yummy crepe and drank yummy hot chocolate.

I worked today. I work everyday. And almost every day (good weather permitting) I walk five of the kids home from school. It's about a fifteen minute walk, and I have really come to enjoy this time outside, and the funny conversations we have. Today, Elliot the fourth grader had his little nintendo ds out and he wanted to play on it while we were on our walk. At first I was like "yeah, cool" And I then I was like, wait, yeah right. This is such a good opportunity to teach kids about the importance of nature and to practice not letting my future children spend their time outside on their electronics, etc. etc. So, I told him to put it away. And at first he wasn't happy. He told me he only had three hobbies: eating, swimming (not expecting that one), and video games.
Uh-oh. 
We (I) spent the rest of the walk talking about how cool nature is, and by the end, his face was lighting up and I think he was really starting to appreciate everything I was saying and guess what? There, in the side pocket of his jacket, sat his green little nintendo ds, abandoned and forgotten.



Video games got nothing on this. Take that, Nintendo




Monday, February 9, 2015

Change and Cool Light


These are my feet.
Those are my mismatched socks.
Today I changed the name, the address, and the layout of my blog.
I did this partly because I am procrastinating my psychology homework, but mostly because I was ready for a change. I'm not sure how much better this one is, but I like it. So that's something, right? I feel this little spark in me that wants to write. I have so many thoughts in my head each day, and many of those are worthy of putting into words.
So I'm going to try to express my funny, random, and unusual little thoughts that go through my head each day. I want to remember who I was at this time in my life, etc. etc.
Now I'm going to go eat an avocado sandwich, and other vegetarian foods such like that.