When I first walked into the studio and saw a little rattle lying in the otherwise empty Pack 'N Play, I confess, I got a little choked up. I haven't been away from Robert very much since we brought him home from the hospital. But I recovered quickly, and after about a nanosecond of basking in my glorious aloneness I was all, "Baby? What baby?"
I tried bringing R.J. to the studio with me a few weeks ago. Including our time in transit, it ended up taking me 4 hours to stretch one piece of watercolor paper.
My most astonishing feat on that particular day was getting R.J. to nap in the studio:The nap only lasted 20 minutes, and I spent its entirety trying to quietly cut a piece of watercolor paper from a giant roll. I've never noticed how loud paper can be......And once I'd managed to cut my piece without waking him up, I realized that I was stuck and would have to wait for him to wake up anyway before I could start rocking the staple gun.
I've been taking these great new mom and baby classes at Isis Parenting. A few weeks ago one of the other ladies in class said, "I just want to take a shower without someone sitting and crying in a vibrating chair outside the door." Even though my literal shower this morning did, in fact, include someone sitting and crying in a vibrating chair outside the door, my metaphorical shower was very peaceful and productive;)
2 comments:
Thats such a delicate piece, so gentle yet powerful!
And beautiful baby too! I remember the days of taking showers around nap times, and doing things oh so silently... new motherhood is translating beautifully in your work.
belated congratulations!
I love how Robert's outfit and napping digs match the colors of the painting! This bodes well, I think. Beautiful work and bebe!
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