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Beyond Pinterest Perfection Embracing Messy Learning and Art That Accidentally Works

Beyond Pinterest Perfection Embracing Messy Learning and Art That Accidentally Works


Episode 70


Marcus threw his rainbow at my face yesterday told me God sucks.

Standing there with paint dripping off my glasses thinking what am I even doing with my life. Kid's seven his rainbow looks like someone barfed crayons but honestly most second grader art looks like that anyway.

We're learning about Noah's covenant through rainbow crafts cause apparently that makes sense to someone. Instead got kid having existential crisis over tempera paint while I question every choice that led here.

Pinterest destroyed my will to live. Every project looks perfect with beautiful children making beautiful art somehow not single drop paint anywhere it shouldn't be.

Tried David armor thing with cardboard and metallic spray paint. Tommy couldn't cut cardboard spent twenty minutes attacking it with safety scissors. Emma's helmet fell over her eyes she stumbled around blind crashed into everything started crying.

Three kids quit asked if they could just color instead. Rest looked like they'd been through actual medieval battle and lost.

That's when realized Pinterest people never met real children with real motor skills and attention spans lasting thirty seconds on good days.

Brought loose glitter teaching about light of the world. What followed can only be described as craft apocalypse. Four months later still finding glitter in places it should never be. Pretty sure some achieved consciousness plotting against me.

Sunday I forgot prep anything. Panic mode grabbed brown paper bags broken crayons told kids draw what they'd pack for picnic with Jesus. Best Bible discussion we'd had all year happened.

Sometimes complete failure turns into accidental success.

Marcus tried rainbow again yesterday. Still looked like disaster but he was proud. "God keeps promises even when everything's messed up."

Maybe it worked just not how I thought it would.

*For anyone drowning in Pinterest pressure, leaders whose art projects become disasters, people learning that mess sometimes teaches more than perfection.
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