I love color. I delight in a variety of colors and sometimes I enjoy seeing them all at once. Sometimes I hear of people who are afraid of color. This is a fear that I don't fully appreciate. Why do people drive beige cars? I just don't get it.
My parents stayed away from colors as best as they could. They would debate for days over their top choices for indoor painting. The options would be between antique white or egg shell white. I failed to see a difference.
And one shouldn't wear loud colors because on would stand out. I was taught that I should try to blend in. I recall thinking that purple was an amazing color. My mom told me that was a color for "trashy" people -- not for me. So for years, I didn't bother to acknowledge purple.
As a senior in high school, we moved and I was allowed to pick colors in my room. The walls would be white, of course, but I could pick out the curtains. "Yellow," I said. I was so excited. My yellow drapes arrived and Mom put them up. "Yellow? Where?" I asked. They were off white to my eyes. But on closer inspection, there was the tiniest bit off yellowness. I was not pleased.
Time for my senior picture came and I was told in no uncertain terms that I would not be wearing make-up and that Mom would choose my clothing. Great. I wore a beige suite. Do you know who looks good in a beige suit? No one. Then of course, everyone I knew would receive a blah photo of me, looking nothing like me, wearing a suit that I wouldn't choose for myself if it were the last suit on planet earth. Blah!
Aside from being totally open for my own children to pick out their own clothing for their senior photos, those types of experiences taught me to embrace the delights of colors.
Luckily, I have a spouse who enables my colorful tangents and paints what I choose. Here is my living room with some not very subtle pink. I love how that color brings coziness and life to a room I spend a great deal of time in.
I'm happy to say that my Mom stopped being afraid of color and boldly embraced it in later years. What an amazing transformation. I now openly love the color purple. And I don't care if I ever blend in to the scenery. No one, ever should have to go unseen. See all the colors, drape yourself in color, see how all the world stands out in amazing colors.
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