contemplating simple perfection
my mom brought us her first tomato. it is kind of a perfect one. the shape, color, size. it brings out the hoarder in me. i don't want to eat it - i just want to keep it so i can look at it forever. but it's perishable, so it must get eaten.
when i was a kid i would save anything that i liked. i would try and keep things neat and pristine. hence i have hello kitty erasers and pencils that i'm JUST NOW starting to use [i have a pencil case that i think i'll pass onto the little when she gets old enough]. i would silently shake my head at my friends who ripped all their stickers off the backing and put them everywhere. i always wanted duplicates - one to use and one to keep.
i have mixed feelings about this. part of me still practices this - although i've loosened up a lot. i use things when i want to [the childhood me might keep a set of markers until they dried up and weren't usable. the adult me realizes some things don't keep forever and to use what you have when the fancy strikes you]. part of me wonders why i would hold such trivial things so dear.
it even applies to food. i would always save the best part of something for last. so if it was a cupcake i'd tend to eat around the outside until i got to the last bite of the absolute middle. i still often do this. saving a bite of food i know will be most flavorful for the last bite that i take. i guess i want to savor and remember....
then again - often it's in the very simple and mundane that i find the most perfection.
like these spoons. i woke up and my husband had lined up our little baby spoons on our kitchen table. i'm a sucker for anything in rows. and colorful things in rows. well.... i can get absolutely giddy. this very small gesture made my whole day. and i had to take a photo of it to "keep" it.
maybe that's what has also changed. when i was a child i couldn't photograph something to remember it by [or it wasn't as easy as it is now] - and so i wanted to keep everything so that it could "live" not only in my physical world, but in my mental world. now i can photograph a fleeting moment [or tomato] that i find intriguing... and thus it stays with me for as long as i want it to.
i wonder if there's a term for hoarding digital imagery. it's not like it sits in noticeable piles like everything else i hoard - ahem i mean collect .
what do you notice? what do you hoard? what small moments of perfection make you gleeful?
have a great weekend
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that line is so funny lisa.
i definitely have a side of me like that. but like you, the realization of "why not enjoy this now?" seems to be the better way to go for me as i get older (and wiser?) it somehow feels more freeing when i do it, so that helps with the hoarding i think.
as for "hoarding" digital imagary, i don't think of it like that...though storing and organizing images can be a whole other issue to be dealt with.
I never used my cute erasers either, all are still completely in tact.
There was a time I hoarded lipsticks, stickers and markers. Now I make sure to use them all and only hoard beautiful moments, capturing them with my camera.
I love your post and those cute spoons!
this description of you also seems to fit in with your art - a link to time, sentiment.. maybe im wrong.
i used to be more of a hoarder - i think the big thing today are the digital photos for me too. i have to keep every moment..because i can. xxx
Happy days to you, Lisa... xo
As far as 'hoarding', I am the opposite, I throw things out on every possible occasion, I have garage sales etc-It was a practical thing because I have moved alot and with four cabs along you want to do it light! But because you write so well , you are about to 'seduce me ' into becoming a hoarder, but I will resist!!
Have fun,
Annamaria
what i've been noticing lately is actually the opposite...those moments that cannot be captured in a photograph b/c the photograph would take something away from the experience. i.e. the little bit about the waxwings i posted. i am finding myself so interested in this.
beautiful tomato.thanks for sharing your ideas. xo
Hope you are tangled up in a good week and get to emulate the pose of relaxed and lolling cat for a brief or lengthy spell.
take care, g xo