I had made another larger pitcher, it was the size of a teapot, but it cracked as it dried. The beauty of clay is that you just smash it, and rehydrate it (as long as it hasn't been fired yet). So I did that and haven't lost any clay.
I don't feel like doing much today, my legs are a little sore from my workout yesterday, so I tried to build a mug. I worked on it for a good hour, but it wasn't working, so I smashed it too, and will try again another day.
It's good practice for me. I can make something, smash something, and then try again. I watch pottery tutorials and I want so bad to make the same beautiful things, and then remember that these people have years of practice behind them. Patience grasshopper.
Jack is now done school for the summer. He starts grade one in September. He's growing so fast. He even mentioned it this morning. He told me that soon he would be as tall as me. Not quite, but he is growing. Right now he spends every possible moment outside. He has a tree fort, wood, nails, and a hammer. Of course he has hit his fingers, but he's getting better. He's also helping poppa build the shed. Last night he was on the shed, either drilling holes, or screwing in screws. I wasn't paying attention, poppa was.
It seems awful that Gracie is missing all this, but she never calls or texts to see how he is. I know she is messed up, but still, it boggles my mind. Jack is her child. Or course my son is even worse. He never sees either of his sons.
That's it for now. Life goes on, despite all the fuckery from t-rump.
Fuckery indeed, yet he gets away with it, EVERY TIME. I can't bear it sometimes! I'm glad that Jack is keeping busy and sad that Gracie has so little to do with him. Perhaps that's best though? What about her mom and sister? Love the color on the first pitcher and the design on the utensil holder. It sounds therapeutic to crush up your mistakes and start over. Wish I could do that in real life.
ReplyDeleteI love, love, LOVE your pitcher! It's beautiful! And that utensil holder is going to be gorgeous and you will use it every day of your life.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that Jack is learning new skills from his grandpa. I think that's a beautiful thing for both teacher and learner.
I can only imagine that Gracie must have horrible guilt about not being a fit mother to have custody of Jack and she may be distancing herself out of pain control. Or, she could just be a selfish shit. I do not know.
Life does go on, however changed it might be.
Your pottery is really lovely!
ReplyDeleteGracie is seriously ill. What a sad life.
You are such a NATURAL at pottery -- all your stuff looks great right off the hop! The little jug is gorgeous. And I love the utensil holder with the grass seed head impressions. I hope it doesn't crack! But it strikes me that firing pottery is sort of like decorating pysanky -- the Babas all tell you "never get attached to an egg." There's so much that can go wrong when removing the wax once it's finished. A beautiful egg you've worked on for so long and then -- CRAAAACK!
ReplyDeleteEven Melania would not do that!
ReplyDeleteAs for your pottery...Well Done! The little pitcher looks lovely and of course it is unique. Couldn't you use it for cream or gravy? It is hard to tell quite how big it is from the image.
I hadn't thought about the smashing things aspect of pottery, also therapeutic.
ReplyDeleteBig fan of kids with hammers and nails.
I love the colouring of your first work, and the second should be terrific once completed.
ReplyDeleteBuilt a treehouse with neighborhood boys when I was a kid, we had so much fun with that thing. Was truly a tragedy when the land it was on was sold and we had to abandon it. The glaze on that 1st pitcher is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe little pitcher is beautiful, the color came out really well. That utensil holder will also be great. It's really nice that Jack is learning how to do stuff. Both of my parents were hopeless at building or fixing things, and so am I.
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