MOVING ON.....2024

A Note From The Author: Jacqueline E. Hughes

I am so happy to welcome in the new year, 2024!!! My Blog is changing-up a bit....mainly because I am evolving. Travel will always take precedence in my life and, my journeys will be shared with you. This 2024 version will offer a variety of new stories and personal ideas, as well. This is all about having fun and enjoying this Beautiful Journey called......Life!!!

Thursday, June 26, 2014

A WORK IN PROGRESS

A series of short stories.....


My Office

.....as seen through my eyes!

By: Jacqueline E. Hughes


Work with which an artist or writer is engaged but which is not completed or approaching completion. 

A piece of work that is not yet finished.

                                                             Merriam-Webster Dictionary
                                                 

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Before

Work In Progress
Our latest kitchen challenge (major renovation) has left me happy, exhausted, frustrated at times, feeling highly creative and, strangely philosophical!  Who knew that last one would even be in the mix?  When I really think about it......it makes plenty of sense.

To begin at the beginning, this entire project was initially slated for the summer of 2010 with a full make-over including new cabinets, flooring, new appliances and tossing out the old, white kitchen sink for a sleek, zero-radius stainless steel beauty!  Well, that didn't happen.  Somehow, life got in the way.  It has a habit of doing that you know.  Trust me, that white kitchen sink remained exactly where it was.

Things do happen for a reason.

As with our Master Bath renovation of two years ago, we have learned the importance of the thought process that goes into a project of this magnitude with regard to expense, time, labor and repurposing of materials.  The sheer joy of repurposing has truly elevated my spirits as I plug-away daily at resurfacing our original maple cabinets leaving chocolate brown 'glaze-prints' on places they were never intended.


Samples (Check-Out the Pink Tiles)

I believe that by being able to rip-out the original 13" x 13" pink porcelain floor tiles gave both of us concrete inspiration, hope and the pure essence of the feeling of Joy!  It was a highly cathartic release, as well.  They had not been my friend for over fourteen years of water spots, footprints, wet paw prints, and not-so-subtle cracks.  Replacing them with 'natural stone' was an innate progression.


Making our 'snail's paced' progress through this work has offered me insights and ideas about so many other things happening in my life right now that run parallel with our kitchen reno.  While the paint is drying, I sip soothing green tea from a floral mug and contemplate having to say good-bye this afternoon to my friend, Eliane.  She is flying back to her homeland, Belgium, for three months and will return to Florida in October.  I will Skype with her while she's away.  I will come to terms with the beautiful fact that friendships can become stronger in times of absence.  And, because of this, I will realize that our friendship is 'a work in progress.'  Still, I will miss her dearly....


Painting New Bookshelf For Kitchen

I apply a glossy second coat of (storm gray) paint to an upper cabinet door and disguise its honey-maple past life in a matter of a few swipes of my brush.  Dan has removed its inner front panels so that clear glass will eventually allow my wine glasses to observe our every movement in the kitchen at all times.  Great, stalking wine glasses!  Instead of tossing out such 'potential for a new purpose' four years ago, as we originally planned, those glasses will find a new home in a perfectly good cabinet that has been injected with new life and fresh possibilities.  Perfection!



"Scattered Construction Debris"
Since Dan has been classified as the Weekend Warrior and handles the heavy-stuff two days out of the week, I do what I do best.....sand, paint, glaze and strategize during the remaining five days.  Unfortunately, my plan of action for the organization of cupboard contents is wearing exceedingly thin and I find myself navigating trails around the house carved from stacked cookbooks, boxes filled with various sized dishes and the scattered debris of kitchen components waiting to be salvaged and used.  I'm fairly certain our kitchen sneezed during the night producing this maddening results!  "It's merely 'a work in progress' and will be resolved as soon as possible," the little voice inside my head keeps telling me.  And, I know it's true.

When I am compelled to take a longer break from the action, I slip into my office for a few hours to resume my life as writer and comfortably slip back into another world.....one where I seemingly lose all control so that my mind is completely open to any and all possibilities.  I love this world.  I am home here.  This world and the book being created are definitely 'works in progress' and consume my very being while I traverse its endless terrain and navigate the thoughts of everyone who resides there.  This is my world and welcome to it.....eventually.


 



Skype, mentioned above, is the preferred software application that keeps me in touch with family and friends living a distance away.  And, with all of my 'little ones' up in Michigan, I'm on the computer Skyping as often as possible.  Isn't technology wonderful?  When I not only get to hear their beautiful voices but, am allowed to see and enjoy their sweet faces, life is good.  Interacting with our youngest daughter's three children this morning made me realize that even though we are separated geographically, I am gifted the chance to observe their emotional and physical growth on a regular basis. They are the most positive 'works in progress' that I am aware of in my life today!  Watching each child move forward towards his or her maturation and spiritual development is a goal worthy of my deepest consideration and time and, I will never take this for granted.  The bear hugs lovingly given and multitude of kisses I plant on their tiny faces and heads are stored-up and evenly dispersed among the five 'little ones' every opportunity we take to visit throughout the year.

The lessons I've learned by writing this little piece today are simple yet profound.  And, to share them with you is confirmation enough for me as to their truth and authority within all of our lives.  We're all in this together; this thing called 'Life.'  Label it a relationship, a project big or small, a creative endeavor worked on with painstaking attention to detail or, the act of nurturing a small child so that he or she is better prepared to take-on the world as an adult.......one thing is for certain: We're all 'a work in progress' and the ticket is knowing that we should never stop progressing!




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