We now take you to a surprisingly good day...
My sister and I day-tripped to a nearby city to visit our oldest sister. We had some time to kill, so we browsed around a few stores. My sister purchased a sturdy and rather cool ice-scraper/snow brush. I purchased a book for a friend and then became ridiculously excited by an apple-scented deodorant I've been wanting to try! Don't even ask because I can't explain my unbridled joy over finally finding this personal hygiene product.
While I was still floating in an apple-scented afterglow, we lunched with our oldest sister and her husband at Angus Burgers and Shakes. I told my sister she had to use the restroom before we left the restaurant because it's really cool. Our oldest sister seemed to laugh at the idea but later agreed with me. The sink's faucet is designed to resemble an old-time pump from a well. The basin looks like it's lined with copper for that rustic ambiance. I swear I need to start writing a coffee table book about cool and interesting public restrooms.
Anyhoo, we picked up desserts and lunch for her youngest daughter and went back to our oldest sister's home. My niece joined us at the dining room table and I asked about her online classes. She is home from university thanks to COVID-19. Even with this change of scene, she is studying many things, but we talked about two subjects near and dear to my freak heart...writing and filmmaking.
She told me all about a short film she wrote and directed. THE DOORWAY is about a door that randomly appears and one person is compelled to step through it. There's humor, a sort-of love triangle and a dinosaur, so what else can you want? I really enjoyed THE DOORWAY and there were creative elements that reminded me of me, just a little. I will never tell my niece the latter because no 20 year-old wants to hear that from someone old. However, she could actually be reading these words right now.
Yes, I officially came out as a writer/blogger/indie author. There wasn't a big , dramatic scene. I just casually mentioned my books and this blog. It felt right, but, of course, I downplayed my creative doings. I didn't go to university to become a writer and I'm sure it shows. So, I have no idea what my niece will think of my work, if she explores my catalogue. Hopefully she won't look upon my books & blogs with utter disdain. Yet, a couple of previous posts here may be offensive/shocking and don't get me started on my books, especially DARK EXCURSIONS.
Oh well, at least my creative side isn't a dirty little secret anymore. It feels good to free that side of myself and probably nothing will overly change because of it. I'll continue to write and blog, always striving to capture my authentic freaky self and the rest of my family will continue to do what they do.
In conclusion, it is a remarkable sensation to discover a kindred creative spirit within my immediate family. I believe my niece was surprised to learn that her generally quiet uncle has worlds within him. I'm not even sure how much time passed but our conversation was more enjoyable than apple-scented deodorant.
I sincerely wish my niece success in her creative endeavors, while hopefully staying true to her voice and vision. If you have 14 minutes to spare, please step through THE DOORWAY...
Thank you for reading or listening to my half-blind words.
SIDE NOTE: I didn't write this post while riding in the front seat, but it started to take shape as my sister and I traveled home.
Freak Out,
JLH
P.S. When I was a backseat writer....
Sounds like an enjoyable day! I see there's more than one creative person in the family.
ReplyDeleteP.S., Don't sell yourself short. A degree is just a piece of paper. It certainly doesn't make someone a better writer. 😉
Its nice to know there is another. 😃
DeleteYeah, deep down I know this, but sometimes I need the reminder. Thank you, Barry!
Loved this read and from someone who used to have apple scented stationery I totally get your enthusiasm..
ReplyDeleteThanks, Gill!
DeleteI love the idea of apple scented stationary!