I mentioned that I had an opportunity to meet Karen Walrond. She photoblogs at Chookooloonks and uses it for much more than photos. I first found her because of Andrea Scher from Superhero Journal. Andrea is my personal dreaming Muse, an example of a person dreaming in action and sharing it every step of the way. I love this group of blogging women for their ability to harness and share their energy and I find endless inspiration in their message.
When I realized Karen was at the conference I got a little giddy and nervous. She happened to be part of the Friday night Gala event, a interactive party with stations for people to participate in the art showing. I love stuff like that, when we as viewer are drawn deeper into the experience via sharing. Karen was writing messages on the arms and necks and hands of women and I slipped into line to wait.
I was not having a good day. Bad hangover + city dwelling + nerves = Not so great. There was a woman in line ahead of me and I remember thinking I have to talk to someone or I am going to start sobbing (thanks to the Keynote, I had already released the floodgates). I asked her if I could take her picture while Karen wrote on her and she was lovely and said yes.
Her name is Dana, I discovered she has twins plus two more and I know now she is my friend for life and that it was no accident that I turned to her. She blogs at FeastafterFamine and absolutely shone under Karen's hand.
Then it was my turn and I got the hug I so desperately needed but when Karen asked me what I wanted on me I could only think....Shit, I am going to start crying. shit shit shit. Her energy is beyond and it was like a embrace from my mom and I could not find words.
Then she asked me what I like to do, what I am and I said .... "I make things". And that is what we went with. And by the last letter, I somehow felt better.
I had been telling people all day who had no idea what I do, where I blog, or who I am about my online space. I always just ended up saying, "Ah, I make a lot of stuff". Articulate, I know. But it was articulate when it was placed on my arm.
I did not stay much longer at the Gala. I grabbed a few more shots of the art and places that were set up so lovingly for us.
And then I scooted to the lobby to catch the train downtown. But before I was out I ran into Dana by the exit doors and we had a few more minutes to find that connection and acknowledge that we are part of the same tribe, I felt it click in my heart when the words " twins garden tribe cameras " tumbled out of both of our mouths.
And then I went back to my old neighborhood, my old apartment at 151 Ridge Street below Houston between B and C and I marveled at the gentrification of a place I once called home.
But that, my friends, is a story for another day.
(Just realized my one week in NYC has given me fodder for weeks and weeks of blogs posts.... sweet).
P.S :: If you have time please follow the link to the Community Keynight blog posts. They are literally stunningly breathtakingly good.
P.P.S :: The full Flickr set is HERE for Blogher10 FRiday.
9 comments:
Really enjoying all the pictures I've been seeing of the gala after the keynote. Susie and I went upstairs to get changed after the keynote and thereby missed most of the gala.
It was lovely meeting you and Dana and Ry at the Volstead. I wish we'd met sooner.
Me again. I just realized I _did_ meet you earlier. In the bathroom at the People's Party. You and Ry both. *blush* My bad.
This was like honey and milk in a hot cup of tea - sweet deliciousness.
This was so fabulous, all of it. Meeting you there, seeing you all painted up, and enjoying your expression of it all. xo
So lovely.
I wish I had conserved my energy better that first day. I was so burned out that I did not have the mental energy to really enjoy and take in the gala.
So close and yet so far Amiee(sp)
I took more or less the same shot of Karen painting Dana.
Next time we'll meet and greet in person!
merci
carolg
Briefly since I am stealing time during lunch while working in Chicago.
LOVE the haircut.
Superficial? Yes! But you look fab.
Looks like an amazing trip. I'm beyond jealous. It sounds more like a family reunion for family who just hasn't met yet.
I think I'm going to babble so will send my comment via email instead.
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