tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2190105425633800742.post8987174729373280394..comments2023-06-07T08:16:01.315-07:00Comments on The Daily Challenge: What's your art?Candicehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10138232958264076096noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2190105425633800742.post-91480885855505292522010-03-09T08:16:21.508-08:002010-03-09T08:16:21.508-08:00I love it!!! I always like hearing people's ta...I love it!!! I always like hearing people's takes on things like this.. and I think your crayon story is a good representation of what this means to you. Thank you for that :)<br /><br />You did make me smile! And I miss you too!!Candicehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10138232958264076096noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2190105425633800742.post-85228962251907162442010-03-09T07:37:47.927-08:002010-03-09T07:37:47.927-08:00I LOVE THIS. It made me think back to the days wh...I LOVE THIS. It made me think back to the days when getting a new box of Crayola Crayons felt like a second Christmas. I could not wait to get home and break them in.<br /><br />Perhaps these crayons represent new opportunities. Four inches of uninhibited possibilities. And an entire box of 64 possibilities - what could be more promising?<br /><br />It's also funny thinking back to how reluctant I was to peel back the paper label in order to sharpen my crayons. They were no longer new, perfect, and pristine.<br /><br />The crayon's dull tip is evidence that it has already told it's story. However, sharpening the crayon will not erase its past. Instead, it is simply peeling back the layers in hopes to expose the means to expand horizons and create new and exciting opportunities; and the shavings will always be there as a memory of the crayon's journey. Sounds like life, right?<br /><br />This may be a little silly, but your post got me thinking; and I hope it made you smile...<br /><br />Miss you =]Kristin M.noreply@blogger.com