Yes…I know that waxes rather profound as a title. This week has been a rather sad one all over the world, but one thing the tragedy in Orlando has done is bring people together in the face of adversity. I would like to think that, as a world, we can be, stronger together. And that would take some courage for a lot of people, to put aside their prejudices in the name of peace and just downright accept EVERYONE.
Pointing fingers, blaming, and looking for scapegoats accomplishes nothing. But we all know that. I’ve recently read a lot on the Responsibility Foundation. Their main goal is to Educate, Engage, and Elevate the ideal of Responsibility, especially in today’s young people. Everyone takes accountability for their actions…there is no blame for the things that “happen to you.” I like this idea, and its ideals. I’ve long thought that people take too little responsibility for what happens in their lives, and constantly look for someone else to blame for their woes.
But these things all take COURAGE. And in the Army Values, that means to me, Personal Courage.
Personal Courage as defined by the Army, is to face fear, danger or adversity.
It’s not always easy. But then, life isn’t easy either. All we can do is take responsibility and have compassion. These things are free.
I know you don’t come to my blog to read, but you do come here for my art, and for that I am grateful. I use Zentangle and other art forms to calm my mind when things are in a state of adversity and that is often reflected in my work. So when The Diva sent out this weeks Challenge (#271) to interpret Beads of Courage, I meditated on that for a while.
Beads of Courage is an arts in medicine program that helps kids with chronic or life threatening illness tell the story of their medical journey. Each bead represents something different. A different procedure or appointment, or special circumstance. For example, when seeing a doctor or getting a poke instead of getting a sticker when they leave, they are given a glass bead for each thing. (blue for doctor, black for poke… some other beads are yellow=night in the hospital, pink=respiratory support, magenta=trip to emergent care, teal=tube insertion or removal, rainbow=therapy; physical, speech, occupational, respiratory) and every child’s string is different and unique to their story.
This has been very personal to The Diva, as her ADORABLE little Artoo has Moebius Syndrome, and spends *lot* of time in hospitals and at doctor visits.
So this week, I combined my meditation for Orlando with Beads of Courage, and came up with this:
I hope the sun shines on the families affected by this, and any other adversities.
I should have the July Schedule up by the end of the week. I have air-conditioning! Come in to escape the heat and relax. Rock and Tangle this Friday Night!
Stay Crazy My Friends…Make Stuff…You will feel better!
And one final note…To quote Rush, “If you choose not to decide, you still have made a choice.”
Great article, Char, and love the beads.
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Love your bead tile! I also found Zentangle in 2013! What fun, right?!! :0)
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Beautiful beads of courage!
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That is amazing how 3D your tile looks. I could swear you’d cut the beads out and mounted them above the background.
I also appreciate what you wrote, thank you.
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I like this tile very much with nice 3Deffect,cheerful colours and beautiful shadows!
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There are times when our serious side has to be shown and this is one of them. I agree wholeheartedly with your thinking on the subject of courage and adversity and I think your rainbow tile subtly makes its point. Well done, you.
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I do appreciate what you wrote in this post, sometimes we have to speak our minds!!! Thank you. O and like your tile.
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Well said, and I really like the rainbow beads. Great shadows, too!
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