
So, let me back up; why have I done this project for the last 4 (going on 5) years? In the fall of 2007, I found myself at a point where I felt as if I had forgotten how to make time for myself. I had forgotten how to be my own best friend, how to live inside the world I loved-- my journal, collecting, thinking world, the creative side of me. I had become dependant on so much outside of me for stimuli, entertainment, acceptance, and love. I wasn't even sure if I knew what was going on inside anymore. I had always had such a great ability to depend on myself growing up, I sometimes thought of my time alone with me as my favorite kind of hanging out, as strange as that sounds. Anyway, doing this project in 2007 forced me away from the buzz of college life, boys, working out, running around and it forced me to go within, to look at my life, to spend time with myself, and it allowed me to create something which I ended up thinking was pretty darn cool! As Novembers have come and gone, I have continued and begun to look forward to this project. It seems that Nov 15th always pops up right about the time I am beginning to come inward both physically, as the weather changes, and mentally, as the buzz of summer activity wears off. Each year in early November, I find myself thinking "Damn it, why aren't I being creative? What have I been doing for the last 6 months? Where is your heart self?" and then, there comes this project back into my life.
To move this email along I will spare you more of my inner dialogue and explain to you what is up for the November Project 2011. This is the first year that I am involving other artist's, crafter's, and recorder's creations in my yearly ritual. This year I have moved away form Ohio (again) and am living a very different life that I was last November----living in Brooklyn with a boy, working in Soho walking past celebrities and beautiful people every day, waking up at 5:30AM to go to yoga---and liking it? Anyway, as this project has approached, I have been thinking a lot about how much my life, my surrounding and my daily routine, have changed and I have begun to wonder about all of YOUR routines. I use to know where my friends were everyday every hour---high school was easy, you were in the classroom next door, college was a little bit more vague, but at least I knew we were all in the same city working on the same 18 credit hour semesters, but now what? Where are you? What do you do everyday? What do you eat? When do you wake up? What kind of money do you use? I am curious.
Tomorrow, I will be beginning my project and I invite you to join me. Join for a day, join for a week, come along for the whole month, it is totally up to you. Take some time over the next 30 days or so to be with yourself; I think you might find it enjoyable and maybe even a bit enlightening. Here is my vision; I am going to resurrect this blog. Every few days (I am only going to bite off as much as I can realistically chew here...so every few), I am going to scan my daily crop and post my "day" to my blog. I am hoping that as the month progresses y'all will join in and email me scanned or photographed versions of your "day"---whatever you collected and documented from your daily life (notes about waking up on the west coast, a menu from the cafe you ate lunch at, whatever it is). I promise to update the blog with your images daily and encourage you to check out what other people's days look like throughout the month. At the end of the month, I plan to take all of our scanned/photographed documents and create a Blurb Book (similar to Shutterfly for those of you not familiar) which will be a collaborative reflection of November 15- December 15, 2011 from all across the world. The book will be available for you to purchase directly from Blurb, or just to look through digitally for free!
This idea makes me very happy; I hope it peaks your interest as well! Let me know if you have any questions or if this was a really confusing long email. I will continue blogging as this project gets off it's feet, feel free to feel it out and jump in if you are interested in participating! Finally, if you know anyone who would be interested in participating in this project, please feel free to pass this email on to them or direct them to the blog.
Love each of you a very large amount,
Molly (mollyelizabethryan@gmail.com)
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