Saturday, January 17, 2009

A Much needed Break

I did not create a single piece of pottery in the past month. December was the month for selling. As my shop became bare, I took a much needed break from pottery. I had a few distractions. The Twilight Series being one of them. I had no idea what all the hype was about, and went to see the movie before I had any desire to read the book. After being swept off my feet by Edward Cullen – the handsome vampire, I simply had to read them all starting with the first. Now I know I’m not much for a critic, and always give even the worst of films/books a warm review. I should start by saying that I found Twilight the movie to be a pleasant version of the book, and was happy when all the little gaps left by the film were filled by the book. Book two – New Moon was painful, Book three – Eclipse was excruciating, and I was looking forward to Book four – Breaking Dawn to relieve me from the repetitive, crawling writing of Stephenie Meyer, all the while hoping that I will once again find the same innocent sweet romance between Edward and Bella that drew me into this swamp in the first place. It never came! I suppose it serves me right reading books written to high schoolers. Although I have been doing a survey and the teens are not too thrilled either.

Going back East for the holidays is always a treat. I love returning to New York to enjoy it, but leaving before it leaves its dreary mark. I used to be completely in love with that city. After living the easy life here in Los Angeles, NYC just seems like too much work for me. It’s absolutely true that if you make it there, you’ll make it anywhere. I do not know any other city where it’s inhabitants have more resilience than New Yorkers. I was really glad about the chance to hang out with my sister. She is away at school and I only get to see her a few times a year. We did all the necessaries. Saw the tree, turned the cube.
This month it’s back to work, back to responsibility, back to reality…uuurgh. My studio is in desperate need of a serious cleaning. How long do you have to do pottery before you can look for an intern? J I am in serious production mode and cannot wait to get my fingers into clay. I’ve been brainstorming during my time off, and have some exciting new pottery ideas that I will attempt to execute in 2009. I wish you all a happy, healthy and successful New Year!!!

7 comments:

pinkglitterfae said...

thanks for the review of Twilight. I bought the book and was hoping to see it before the movie, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Now I know not to bother ordering the other 3...
Hey there is nothing wrong with reading books for teens, lol! some of them are pretty good :-)

Anonymous said...

looks like you had a great holiday, I'm sure you injoyed hanging out with your sis. I have never been to NYC I hope to someday.

Times And Chimes said...

Oh Edward. Oh Twilight. Oh Oh OH! Once I picked up the first book, it's like I didn't eat sleep or breathe until I'd finished them all! What a wonderful thing when a series comes along that sweeps you away like that! Divine!

Anonymous said...

I still don't know what the hype about Twilight or even what it is really. ;-) Congrats on the sales.
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Kim Caro said...

twilight is such a hit right now... never watched it tho

Anonymous said...

I loved the books; haven't seen the movie yet but I will.

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