Sometimes the harder we try, the harder we are hit with disappointments. I had high hopes coming to Florida for 2 months this year, and decided to offer a beginner’s calligraphy class for 6 weeks. It was suppose to be at the Kelly Recreation Center here in Lakeland. Well, the class did not make I am sorry to say. I’m mainly sorry because I love the art and want to share my knowledge of it, but also I worked many hours to prepare and brought tons of supplies and ordered a box full for student’s to use. It was suppose to start today. That was the first disappointment.
The second disappointment was that I contacted the Lakeland Library way back in September or October and offered to do a free demonstration in honor of National Handwriting Day (January 23rd – John Hancock’s birthday). When I met with the person in charge of programs after I arrived here, I was very impressed with her ideas and organizational skills. She wanted me to write a press release, bring any of my work to display at the library, design a flyer for her to duplicate and spread around, and prepare a talk about the history of lettering. I, of course, complied with her requests and that accounted for several hours and trips. Carol had 3 of my pieces framed in her house, so she let me take those to the library.
Bottom line – when I went yesterday to do the demonstration, I discovered that she had never displayed my work, never duplicated the flyer, never notified the newspaper, and after I arrived, she had somebody make a sign to put at the front door. The room for the demonstration was separate of the library. It took me about 30 minutes to set up. She invited those in the library (over the intercom) about 15 minutes before it was to start. Well, only four people came. I had prepared 50 bookmarks to letter for children and used very few. None of the four were children.
I’m not inviting anyone to my pity party. I have so much to be thankful for. Dad went with me and is so supportive of all of my “crazy” ideas. We went out to dinner afterwards and he still thinks I am the most wonderful person in the world. How nice is that? AND, I am going to get to usher (with Patsy the Baptist) at the Gaither Concert in Tampa tomorrow night. Yea!