Wednesday, October 27, 2010

All I want is everything

Today I carved pumpkins. It was so much fun I wanted to be a sculptor.

In a creative mood but unwilling to start the paintings for my sister's Christmas present, I went to the craft store. There, I varied between wanting to design T-Shirts, make jewelry and decorate cakes.

When I got back home, I hung out with my friend Ramona and, bored, I decided to do her makeup. I wanted to be a makeup artist and do this: (Makeup inspired by the Cheshire Cat)

And this: (Strawberry and leaves)
Everyday. 

This is everything I wanted to be - today. 

Sometimes, I want to be everything.

And you know what? That's what I love about storytelling and writing, it can take me places and live lives I never could have on my own. I can be anything my imagination conjures. If it doesn't work out, I can set that life aside for a rainy day and move on to the next. 

No strings. No years of schooling. Nothing to hold me back except the limitations I set upon myself. 

Now that, my friends, is freedom. 

What's one thing you love about writing? Your passion? Ever have any wild dreams besides being a writer/whatever you are now?

32 comments:

  1. LOL I have tons of things I'd want to do! Fly a helicopter, be a private investigator or a CIA agent. *grin*

    Very cool with the makeup!!!

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  2. Love the make-up! You summed up the freedom of writing beautifully. I love being able to create a reality based on my whims and what makes its way into my head. Great post!

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  3. Amazing make up, I love it!! I wish you would be here on Saturday, you could help me do my make up and then we could go to the Halloween Party!!!

    Did you see a blog buddy of mine Hannah is having a pre-releasefor Harry Potter party?! I'm so jealous I can't go! I mean dressing up and all! It's going to rock!

    I love writing because I could never decide what I wanted to do, so I began to write and was allowed to be who I wanted, go where I wanted, and no one said anything. Having an imagination is the best gift I could have been given!

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  4. Haha - I love this post!

    I have never carved a pumpkin! I know! We just don;t do that over here...

    Love the make-up - I love the idea of the strawberry one.

    And me? I was always changing my mind about what I wanted to be. I was into acting for a very long time - and thought of going to drama school but somehow ended up being a teacher (?) I also thought being an artist would be cool, but I am too lazy :)

    x

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  5. this is exactly why i like writing... that and research. it gives me an excellent excuse to bury myself and all my time into research! plus words are pretty and stories are fun! :)

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  6. You are awesome!!!! I've done everything else in the world (okay it feels that way) and NOW I am living my passion (of writing). Feels sooooo good!

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  7. great job! And I totally get you with wanting to be/do everything. When I was young I wanted to be a rock guitarist, a roller blade/skateboarding champion, a wiccan priestess, a boarding school prep, and a marine biologist. When i went to college, I changed my major four times. Writing is the only thing I feel like I could do everyday for the rest of my life:)

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  8. So cool! I love that strawberry :) My passion has always been writing (when I was four, I wanted to be a princess, but since then the answer has been writer), and I've got my fingers crossed it works out!

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  9. I love that there are no limits in writing, just your own imagination. And the idea of getting that image/story from inside your head, into someone else’s, is amazing. But, if I could be absolutely anything, I’d be a millionaire :)
    The enigmatic, masked blogger

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  10. I love makeup! In high school, that was "my thing". In my book, I made my character a makeup artist. Just like you were referring to, the wonderful thing about writing is that you can make someone be whatever you want them (or yourself) to be.

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  11. I want to be everything, too!

    I really wanted to be an Olympic gymnast, an actress... and various other occupations!

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  12. I always wanted to be a makeup artist too! It's too fun. And I think writers have that "want to be everything" gene.

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  13. Oh, yes. This is what drew me to writing and acting; I can kind-of be everything, eventually.

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  14. I've always wanted to be a writer - first an author, then a poet, then a screenwriter, then a tv writer, now an author again. Writing in some capacity has driven me since I was four years old! I love stories - I love telling them, weaving them, reading them! Like you, I love it because you can be ANYTHING (and everything). You become your characters. GREAT post! And Ramona's make-up looks amazing. Kudos to her for being a willing subject.

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  15. Love the makeup! You are right- storytelling is so much fun, and I can't imagine not doing it (even if I never get published!). I also used to draw all the time. I had notebooks filled with drawings- mostly people. I think that's the artistic part of us- we are all artists and I think that helps us in our writing.

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  16. That's the main thing I love about writing: I can be anything! All I need is Google and time :)

    Let's see...most days I'd love to be an archaeologist (like Indiana Jones), fighter pilot, a digger of wells in Africa. Pretty much anything other than a receptionist!

    Cheers,
    Jen

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  17. Hmm, professional traveler maybe? Food critic?
    I guess writing is the one thing I really aspire to these days. But you look like you could easily have another career as a makeup artist. Those picts are awesome!

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  18. whos the model? hot stuff heh heh! I hope you are feeling less depressed about all creative things you could not do yesterday.

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  19. wow is there anything you can't do haha.

    and my the way, you should totally subscribe to Psych todaty best ,agazine ever that and Scientific american mind!!

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  20. WOW! I love this empowering post!! So true ... that's exactly what writing does.
    I feel that way when I dance too... total freedom of expression! I can interpret the music into any movement I want.

    So glad I read this today!

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  21. This is exactly what I love about writing - the freedom, the possibilities! Also, I love trying out make-up things. One of the best things about Halloween. :D

    Also, I totally wanted to be a singer and a ballerina when I was younger. Too bad I have stage fright and I'm not that coordinated. Haha.

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  22. Love the strawberry and leaves. :)

    And yes, I hate limiting myself, too. That must be why I'm a writer!

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  23. Hello Melissa,
    It's me, your Canadian friend living in England.
    Writing, for me, is a cathartic and therapeutic positive resource. Through the power and the magic of words, my spirit is free and the 'inner child' takes me to wondrous places.
    Have a peaceful and positive day.
    With respect and kindness, Gary :-)

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  24. I like writing for the same reasons you do. That I can pick words and carefully place them to form stories, it's absolutely magical. I don't think I could ever stop writing!

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  25. I love the makeup - very creative!

    Believe me, I've had those days. I wanted to WRITe when I was younger, but I didn't think so far as to want to be an actual WRITer and nothing else until two years ago.

    I love your explanation - it hit the nail right on the head. That's what I love about writing too. I love how it lets me escape, and these days, I've been wanting to do that a lot.

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  26. Awesome makeup!

    I always love the IDEA of carving pumpkins, but then when I get my hands into the goop... ick! Glad you had fun, though!

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  27. I LOVE the strawberry and leaves - amazing!

    One thing I love about writing? The spontaneity.

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  28. That's some amazing talent! I love creating characters that feel real to me and worlds that I want to walk in, it's just so freaking awesome! :D

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  29. I love your imagination. When I was a child I used to dream I was a kite. Always trying to fly away, but my family would never let go of the string. What does that represent I wonder.
    Nancy
    N. R. Williams, fantasy author

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  30. Bwa haha! I am follower 200! Woot! I followed you from your comment over at thmafi's blog and laughed at your profile so much and your dragon dream that I knew I HAD to officially stalk you. I want to be a teacher of writing, which is what I am in school for and I get to do it too since I'm a TA so my life is crazy but what I love which makes me say YEAH!

    And to show that I too am insane I shall share with you my craziest dream in which I was on vacation with my family and was very angry because they were making me keep a baby yak in my room and it kept eating my blankets. Bad yak. It was a really crummy vacation and no one could understand why I was so upset.

    Ahem. If I have not weirded you out too much then maybe we could be NaNo buddies!

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  31. The make-up is awesome, and I think her Superman tee is really cool.

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