Thursday, March 23, 2017

The Gypsy Blood is Strong in You

Taking a sabbatical year is truly something of luxury and necessity all at once.  A luxury because one needs to plan and have the means to take it.  A necessity because I needed to break from the routine. Not many I know have taken one and those who do, consider it a 'gap' year, like something you do after high school, between college years.  Well, those years are far behind, and I know what I'm doing is not a revelation, but I felt it absolutely necessary to recharge, redirect, or re-whatever it is I'm supposed to be doing.

So what have I been doing?  A lot of self-doubt.   Searching.  Musical Chair apartment living.  A sabbatical year is NOT a year off of work.  It is a pause from my usual life as an art teacher, which I still love, but not a break in the sense that I'm on vacation.

There is work to be done.  Volunteer work with Edumais these past several months has been an anchor for me.  Believe me, it is honest, humbling work and I adore it, and it anchors me by giving my life meaning and purpose.
Working with the students with Edumais

Apart from the good, honest work, there has been the day to day of living a more simple life; co-living situations, which are good for the portuguese but not for the artist craving privacy to create.  Also, prolonging my stay involved a lot of shenanigans and stress of which the details are not needed here.

Fast forward six months later and here I am with this blog.  I have finally begun to emerge from the haze and felt that I have absorbed enough of my environment to find direction to write and create art about this Brazilian odyssey in Rio.

Let the posting begin!  A collection of ramblings in Rio from a wanderer, once told by a healer, "the gypsy blood is strong in you."  The healer is for another story....

5 comments:

  1. Looking forward for the second part! Nice job Janelle!

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  2. Yep. It reads like a very good start to me.

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  3. I love your first post. I would love to read more about your adventures in Rio and what you have learned about yourself from your sabbatical.

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