



As I prepare for Camp Pocket U., and continue my transition into Executive Director of Norte Maar for Collaborative Projects in the Arts (it's a mouthful, but I need the practice), and prepare for some upcoming shows; it's everything all at once. I work for an hour on Camp, draw out text pieces for an hour, run to the dentist, return for more Camp details, raise more money for Camp, and finally have a small epiphany about my work before running to get Grant at his camp, come home and serve organic Cheetos for dinner, give aforementioned child a sponge bath (kind of), read my own abridged version of Winnie the Pooh and pass out.
I gained more insight into the importance of taking care of details this morning on the number 2 train heading downtown to Wall Street at 9:00am when we lost a "valuable" lego piece and had to keep riding the train, missing our stop and eliciting help from business man, bringing them to their knees, in finding the lost piece! Never a dull moment, I decided to walk home from drop-off after that scramble. Now it time to turn my attention to cleaning the house for Kay's arrival and packing my bags.
2 comments:
Hi Austin,
Hey, I recognize that tree imagery in the last photo! That is so fun to see. Congrats on your new position and good luck with Camp.
Ed.
Terrific blog - It all sounds (and looks) superb. You have all created a very special program and I look forward to following on your blog. I only wish I could join you. Lyn
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