Thursday, February 2, 2017

An Example of How Everyday Interests can Become a Symbol of Our Lives

  An example of an interests we grow up liking is a show like The Brady Bunch , sports like football, or a hobby like blogging; some interests stick while others fade though our life time. Some of these interests can become a symbol of our lives. An example of my own past interests in sewing. Sewing has shown me how to deal with loss, wear, and love within my life. 

If you have ever been around a sewing machine you often, have to fix some wear and tear on fabric. The wear of the clothing represents the trials and tribulations of my life. One of the initial trials of my life was when I was born. My brother and I were born three months premature.  One difficulty I had was speech problems/difficulties. The speech difficulty I had was I roll my R’s. These speech issues prepared me for life’s challenges. On top of my speech disability, I additionally overcame a number of physical characteristics of being a premature infant. Some of these characteristics pertain in terms of development compared to my fellow peers.

On top of the wear of the clothing, the sew machine fixes and mends the clothing by the use of thread and needle.  The overall tightness of the stitches shows how I am tight-knitted with my family. I am close with my family, because they helped take care of us at a young age. While we were in the hospital, much our family stop to visit us. After leaving the hospital, our grandma would take care of one or both of us while our mom went to college and our father went to work. This is one example of life's love within my life. 

Besides the mending of the clothing, the sewing machine also provides light in order see what you are sewing. The light provided myself with seeing and understanding the loss within my life. Again, my grandmother often would help take care of me while my mother and father again were working/acquiring education. She was a key factor in my life. She would always take us school shopping before school started to make sure we had new shoes and clothes for school. In addition, I lost our first dog after being struck by a car. At the age of 10, I watched as she was put down, while my mother just wanted to leave. I wanted to stay so she would not have to die alone. These are just two examples of loss within my life. 


Lastly, I hope you all began to see that the objects you have in your life could represent you in ways more than you realize. An example of my own life is: how your family has made sacrifices to get you to the point where you are today.  How objects can help shed some light on going life crisis. All of these ideas can be symbolized into any everyday object. 

2 comments:

  1. I enjoyed reading this blog. I like the idea of using everyday objects as symbols. Symbols can represent something meaningful in a person's life.

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  2. love the use of symbolism and how paralleled with your life

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