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you should see my face when i read your post (angry horrified face)I would also love to be able to paint. I LOVE landscapes, seascapes, landscapes with sheep, etc. I did take painting lessons ten years ago...I had a class every week. I would paint in my home in the kitchen for four hours at a time...getting lost in thought as I painted. My mom came to live with me at that time and would stand behind me and scrutinize whatever I was painting. She would comment that it was “plain” or just shrug her shoulders. I just gave it up at that point. I told my husband that when we move again...I want a room for myself with good light and a good lock so I can paint without being critiqued..My husband, on the other hand, would look at what I had painted that day and comment about how he really liked it. He’s a good liar because I wasn’t very good.
definatly languagesHI:
Ohhhh languages for sure. And to swim better/with skill (like Dara Torres).
cheers--Sharon
@Daisys and Diamonds I feel bad for your MIL..I think everyone needs their own space to do things to make them relax. My own she shed sounds wonderful....you should see my face when i read your post (angry horrified face)
i don't care if your sox or .....26 !
the beauty of art is not just in the end result - its in the creation process and in the heart of the artist
i don't think i have an artistic bone in my body but the process is fun
if ever something should be done just for oneself its art !
Like Missy i wish i could sing, but i can actually hear how dreadful i am
im even an insult to the national anthem ! (any national antham)
anyway let me tidy up our garden shed and you can come over and paint to your heart's content
including the actual shed walls if you want !
im releaved your husband was positive
you need one of those 'she shed' cute little studios for your back garden .... a container conversion even - a sleep out for your mother ! then you can do art in your own house again !
years before i knew her my MIL went to do ceramics - apart from work the only thing that she did outside of the home was a ceramics class - she was quite a shy introverted lady with not as many friends as her husband ...anyway ny FIL couldn't stand to be left out of this one thing and started tagging among and taking over the creative process
there are some very luxurious she sheds if you google@Daisys and Diamonds I feel bad for your MIL..I think everyone needs their own space to do things to make them relax. My own she shed sounds wonderful....
Sew. Nothing fancy-just the ability to make curtains, hem things, make some neat craft projects.
Minor carpentry work and handyman stuff.
lolI can't dance.
I can sing, but not in some styles I admire, like the blues.
When I try it's as pathetic as Kenny trying to dance.
Stationed overseas in the 1970s I was in a 6-member band that played in the clubs of our US base.
We had wide appeal by doing many styles of music.
3 of us were white, and 3 black.
When rehearsing I can't count how many times my 3 friends told me, "Kenny, you're playing it too white".
Not trying to discuss race here, just reporting what happened.
There's an empty space in my brain where that part of music and all dance come from.
I bought a machine and started teaching myself with youtube videos. My first attempts were hilariously bad but with a bit of practice you'll be cranking out curtains, pillowcases and other simple items fairly quickly.
I wish I could sing. I mean I do anyway when nobody is around to hear my howls but being able to carry a tune would be nice.
I wish I had a sense of direction.