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Thursday, January 26, 2012

A memoir . . . in six words




I know what your thinking,
there is NO way that I am going to tell a story in six words.
And you would most likely be right!

In my Beyond Layers class with Kim Klassen I was first challenged
to think about my own creative story and perhaps write about it, maybe even share it.
  I haven't gotten so far on that story yet . . . I'm pretty sure that will be more than six words.

 So when I got the next challenge it was one that I was able to accomplish in seconds before
leaving the house on Monday for my metals class. I knew that if I didn't just write the first thing
that came to my mind I would've thought far too hard about it. The idea is one that originated from
Smith Magazine and is one that, although our story could really fill hundreds upon hundreds
of pages, sometimes all we need are just a few words.


Finding my wings, learning to fly...


These are the words that rolled off my fingertips from pen to paper.

This last year has been one of growth for me, both as a person and in my photography.
But to continue that growth I know I have to leave the safety of the cocoon behind, part of my old self,
in order to fully transform into that butterfly with wings.

"How does one become a butterfly?" she asked.
"You must want to fly so much that you are willing to give up being a caterpillar."

"Hope for the Flowers" - Trina Paulus






"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly"

- Richard Buckminster Fuller






What would your six word memoir look like?
I would love to hear your six word story.

Love, Kim
XO




 

19 comments:

  1. LOVE your 6 words and such beautiful photos!

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  2. GREAT "6 words"! I can relate to it totally. As a matter of fact...can I borrow YOUR 6 words? Really like the photo you choise to go along with it too, gorgeous texture work. You truly are the "Queen of Bugs"...and I mean that in the NICEST way :)

    Kathy

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  3. What a beautiful sentiment, so true too. Here is to flying.

    Tiffany

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  4. Love the words and images . . . you have really soared this past year.

    Hhhhmmm right now mine would probably be something like "living each day as it comes".

    Overall maybe something like "twists and turns brought me here"???

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  5. That is such a pretty butterfly! Absolutely gorgeous!

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  6. Gorgeous photos, and a beautiful 6-word story! I love this, Kim!

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  7. I love your photos and six word memoir.

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  8. love your 6 words and your photos are stunning as usual.
    my favourites are the first and the last one.
    thanks for the beauty of your images!!
    have a great weekend!

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  9. Carefully chosen words and amazing photos to compliment them, Kim. Looks like you are going to have a spectacular year! :)

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  10. i absolutely relate to your six words! lovely shots of the butterflies too!
    i hope you have a great weekend.

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  11. what gorgeous butterfly captures...love the textures and your 6-word memoir!

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  12. Loved your 6 word memoir! It is so true about leaving the cocoon. When I started my blog, the first thing I did was find photos of cocoons and butterflies, so really enjoyed your post here and great butterfly photos! Hope to see you in Beyond Layers, and also hope o get to know you...... Are you in Houston?, I am in Dallas.. Jeanne

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  13. Wonderful photo and words.

    Regards and best wishes

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  14. I'm taking beyond layers too! I did write my story, but I haven't figured out any six word memoirs yet. It's on my long to do list! Your images today and stunning! And I love your little memoir. Just right!

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  15. We love your photography and appreciation of nature!! We also share your occupation as learners of life. Will be following you.

    -Bobby & Eric-

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  16. Beautiful words and images. YOu are certainly earning an A+ in this class. Mine is...

    Growing older; so much to do.

    genie

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  17. I love this post...the photos and your words. I'm in Beyond Layers as well. I think it's going to be a busy, but good year.

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  18. Beauty-full post. I stumbled on your blog this morning. Enjoyed my brief stay and your six word story. Have you ever heard the song "Fly" - by Sarah Groves? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8D0vaiKq3TQ.

    I took the six word challenge a while back. My story .... "Made perfect forever. Being made holy." (see Hebrews 10:14 :)

    Blessings.

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