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Kelly B. Pittman's avatar

Kris, I couldn't love this more. Thank you for sharing these thoughts with us, and that cool Andy S t-shirt. Derrick is not much a leisure-reader, outside of the Bible and a few business-related books, he doesn't enjoy reading but I have Andy's books that I purchased at the Guild Conference and Derrick is smiling, laughing, pausing to reflect while reading his work, and I love it. Back to your post - I love your practice and pray, 'Lord, I pray that you bless this practice for Kris, let it be revealing and refreshing and affirming and soul-nourishing, in Jesus's name, Amen'. And WOW - creating for our pleasure...YES YES YES. I have always felt this YET feel the tension of needing to do it the other way around. Why? We need more voices like yours affirming this - sometimes people just need someone to tell them it's OK to be ourselves, crazy as that may sound, it's true. I'm on board with you. It only feels right that way. As I age, it's becoming a lot easier for me to wear the sparkly headband just cuz I like it, and create the art I want to because I want to...even if there is no demand for it. And a funny thing happened just yesterday...while at Barnes and Nobles with my boys, I fell in love with the cutest little bee stuffed animal. I said to Derrick, 'I used to love stuffed animals. I used to love buying them for my kids, even when some of them weren't stuffed animal friends, but it was mostly because I loved them. If I could, I would buy more stuffed animals.' and then I laughed it off. Well, later Derrick surprised me and bought the bee stuffed animal and he told me, 'you can....why can't you?' It almost brought me to tears. So, I'm using this little bee stuffed animal as a reminder to BEE me and 'give no more damns'. Thank you again. I love this post AND I am NOT going to apologize for this lengthy reply and worry it is too much. LOL. All my love to you.

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Thalia Toha's avatar

Kris- I love all the art, but mostly the philosophy of practice as an art—meaning the practice of practice. So important to remember. Thanks for sharing.

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