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Art Appreciation 101

I work in an art museum.

Not really. But it looks like it and when you walk into the lobby for the first time, you sense the same atmosphere of an art museum. Quiet. Almost reverent.

I’m privileged to sit at the front desk of my company, in the midst of great art and collections, every weekday afternoon. And I take it for granted most days. Then someone walks in the front door – someone who has never been here before – and they gaze in awe, with jaws dropped, at the amazing displays of beauty and history in every corner and on every wall. Usually their first words to me are, “This place is so beautiful. You are so lucky.”

Yes, I am.

I took a walk through the building this morning and purposefully took pictures of some of the art we have on interior, hidden hallways. Photographs taken by family members. Original art from one of the company vice-presidents. Paintings. Prints. Mosaics. Pottery. Sculptures. Collage. Textiles. Native head dresses from South America. Wood, clay, and iron pieces. Even death masks (but those are my least favorite).

Most of us walk through these hallways every day, with our heads down, our minds on tasks at hand, and we miss the beauty, the originality, the creativity all around us. That’s why I took that walk this morning. To add art to my every day. And I’m going to do it every day through Lent. I’m going to search out pieces I’ve never noticed before and intentionally pay attention to the artistry and effort and creative minds and hands of each piece.

Your takeaway? You may not work in an “art museum” like I do. But take a walk today, or look up from whatever you’re doing long enough, to really see the beauty around you. It may the architecture of the building across the street, the finger painting on your refrigerator, or the smile of your spouse. It’s there – if you take the time to look for it.

 

My Excellent Adventure Weekend Begins

Not exactly Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventure, but my weekend is going to be tremendous. And because it will be so amazing, I started it a day early. If you’ve read any of my blogs (don’t do it now – in fact, find some better reading material for yourself. Dr. Seuss comes to mind), you know that I’ve been trying to get beyond my little world and explore things I’ve never done, or said I’d never do, during the month of April. Well – today’s April 30th. Do or die day.

There were a bunch of things on my list that I never got to. Eyebrow waxing, for one. It can wait. In fact, seems the thick eyebrow look is trending right now and I’d hate to bring it down. I also never got to a Zumba class. Tried to find a DVD for in-home use, and the local public library is woefully lacking in the Zumba category, as in…none. This naturally segues into my desire to learn how to bake bread. The library does have how-to books on bread making, but since both Don and I are watching our calories this month, it is a good thing it never happened. Just the thought of homemade cinnamon rolls causes ninja pounds to jump on my scale. I wanted to pick up garbage along the nature trail, serve lunch at a homeless shelter (actually – I have done this, just not in April), and eat veggies only on Meatless Mondays. Didn’t do any of these either. Nope, nada, zilch. But now I have a great list started for another month of “new things.”

What I DID accomplish – shorter list, but felt good, nonetheless.

Ran another 5K – through Hiawatha – finished 6th in my age group (though I was bested by two women in their 60s). Still work to be done here. My running adventure will continue.

Signed up for a public display of an art piece. Scary. I’m not an artist but I decided to go for it. It’ll be on display in Cedar Rapids’ NewBo district through the summer. Thankfully my name is only on the back so no one will really know which one is mine, except for you guys, since I’m posting a picture. Don’t tell.

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Ate fish tacos for the first time. So good. Proceeded to make them at home. Very good. I’m a believer.

Had an authentic Chocolate-stuffed Almond Croissant from Croissant du Jour. Well, part of one. Which was probably a good thing since it was awesome and I’m sure it had more calories than I’m allowed in a week. I will definitely do that one again and take my guy.

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Lastly, today in fact, I tried sushi for the first time. My two wonderful girls took me. They are old hands at sushi selecting and eating so I knew I would be safe. I specifically asked for one selection to be raw fish, because really, why brag about eating sushi if it’s all just rice rolled around a vegetable? Where’s the bravery in that? So one was raw salmon, one was shrimp & yam, and another was crab-something. All delicious! We had great crab rangoons too – creamy REAL crab filling – hot and oozy. Swoon-worthy. I’d definitely recommend Sushi House to anyone wanting the sushi experience without a huge price tag. My favorite part? Having Tristen and Ellie with me to explore this new thing together. They are beautiful women and I love them.

I’m certainly noticing a trend in these last few paragraphs. I seem to like food. A lot. But I guess if I keep running and working out at Curves, I’ll be okay with it.

So my big weekend continues tomorrow…road trip to Ames to see my boy. I’m expecting a superhero or two to show up, along with more good food. Of course.