In a way I am clothed.
Hidden. Cloaked beneath the fibers that I stitch together.
Insecurity-bound juxtaposed with my sashay through life with quiet
confidence. I write under the pseudonyms of the ones I love. I
claim to be a skilled wordsmith (by hand, not by mouth), and yet I also claim
to be devoid of ideas. A concept drought. ‘I can write it
beautifully,’ I say to myself, ‘and yet I depend on others to provide the
content for me.’ So, following suit to my past patterns, I consult with
my father.
"There’s a thirty-one-day
online writing challenge coming up, and I’d like to join.” I don’t
mention that it’s because firstly, I’d like to see if I can actually stick with
something for thirty-one days, and secondly, to see if I can drum up with
engaging ideas for each day. I know this will be a true undertaking and a
discipline I have much affinity for and yet one which I abandon often. I
ask him for suggestions.
“What about knitting?”,
he says.
"Too obvious,” I
mutter. That is another creative outlet entirely, and I do not want this
project to feel like a chore. I also want it to be multi-faceted.
He then presents the idea to write about the topics in his favorite book, The
Prophet by Kahlil Gibran.
“Write about love,” he
says. “Write about marriage.”
It seems too simple and
yet it is the simplicity of the idea and the complexity of my thoughts that
draws me to the project. I feel the churning of the tide, tugging my feet
away from the insecure sand beneath me. I think this venture will keep my
attention-deficit mind intrigued throughout this month. Should I read the
book beforehand? No, I decide. I will form my own ideas about these
human condition topics, and explore the book afterwards. A perfect way to
reflect. So it’s done. And here I am. Called to sail this
month on a writing voyage that both frightens me (I am, after all, putting
content out for the world to read, blogging really for the first time), and
called to introspect about such heavily discussed topics.
But then again, they are
life… and I am life.
Cheers to the next 31.
Really looking forward to reading your words and following along on this creative journey with you Christine! xox Linds
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