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Thanks all. For the surgery I'll be having next week, the doctor's going to give me general anesthetic.
I'm sorry, Jae. I laughed @ Pinga.
I did too. There was good humor in her post.
Just coming back from my first pottery class. Throwing clay on the wheel. Wonderful experience. I had to think about the image of God as a potter- and how you have to keep your hands still to move the clay where you want it to go, rather than wobbleling along with it when it isn't centered. A bit like parenting, too- you give the guidelines, but have to be not to pushy...
I was introduced to the potter's wheel in OT school. Haven't tried it since but I think it might be lots of fun and very satisfying.Pottery-what fun Mrs. Anteater. Enjoy!
We did hand building in OT school, didn't have a wheel. I actually had a craft as part of my exam and had to build four food containers of a certain size with a lid in two days. ( We also had to write a treatment plan and treat a patient as part of the exam, besides the multiple choice knowledge part). I never used all the crafts I learned, since I didn't work in mental health or workshops, but it was nice to be creative. Being creative besides problems solving skills is at the core of an OT soul anyway.I was introduced to the potter's wheel in OT school. Haven't tried it since but I think it might be lots of fun and very satisfying.
Pottery metaphors abound.