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coloring book clubs

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  • Why not? I'd join one.

    February 21, 2008

  • Me too. Why is coloring still such a soothing activity?

    February 21, 2008

  • Not for me - the art lady when I was in kindergarten would yell at you for going outside the lines, not coloring darkly enough and using the "wrong" color (purple Christmas bells were not allowed).

    Coloring makes me nervous.

    February 22, 2008

  • trivet, I had a teacher like that, too. We had to make papier-mâché dinosaurs for a diorama and I painted my dinosaur purple with yellow spots (this was way pre-Barney) because my reasoning was that since no one had ever seen a dinosaur, who was to say what color they were. I wanted to paint with pretty bright concord grape purple instead of brown and grey like the other kids. Even though my dinosaur was structurally the best one, my teacher made me paint over it in a "normal" color or else he would not allow it in the Open House diorama for all the parents to admire.

    February 22, 2008

  • Good grief. What was with those people? I had a grade-school teacher who insisted I spell my name incorrectly because she thought that was the way it should be spelled. Fortunately, Mom the Protector came to my rescue, and all worked out fine.

    Sounds like purple has gotten an undeservedly bad rap. I hope you both color outside the lines now, with all sorts of fanciful hues. :-)

    February 22, 2008

  • You are all making good points. When coloring I certainly became anxious about going outside the lines or using the wrong colors. I hope trivet & Treeseed didn't have their artistic talents squelched. Sounds like reesetee survived his education without too many emotional scars.

    February 22, 2008

  • I never got into colouring at all. Even now, I look at my daughter going at it and wonder what the attraction is. If you like making pictures, why this need for pre-drawn lines? And if you don't like making pictures, why not do something else instead? It seems to be a purely mechanical exercise, like washing the car. Wax on, wax off.

    Treeseed and trivet, wow about your colouring-nazi teachers. WTF!

    February 22, 2008

  • Treeseed, your teacher was a huge dink. As I like to say in those situations,

    "f$%# that sh*&."

    February 22, 2008

  • Yarb, you may have hit on just why coloring is such a soothing activity for me: It's almost entirely mindless. Nothing like emptying the ol' brainpan now and then.

    Palooka, I wouldn't go so far as to say I survived without emotional scars. ;-)

    February 22, 2008

  • chained_bear, I haven't heard that word used in that way in quite a number of years and it sure was good to hear it! That was exactly what he was...a total dink.

    February 22, 2008

  • True--probably haven't heard it used that way since high school. :-)

    February 22, 2008