Project: Playfulness and delight.
Mar. 4th, 2008 07:17 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I just watched My Neighbor Totoro and those kids really knew how to have fun and appreciate their surroundings (mainly by running around exploring it). I don't think I was that relentlessly playful when I was that age. *envy*. So I need a plan to become more playful (ha ha ha!)
Step 1: make silly faces.
Step 2: sing loudly in the car. (only by myself, or with others?)
Step 3: considering making farty noises, but some people don't appreciate the humour. I dunno.
Step 4: identify other playful people and copy them.
Running around doesn't work so well. Sometimes I run with impatience if walking is too dull. People might think I'm a criminal if they see me running down the street. Eating strange food mixtures is something I already do. Maybe I'll do it more often.
I'm not quite sure how serious I am with this plan. Partly serious I guess. But amused.
Oh yeah, step 5: solicit ideas from anyone who's reading. Not that I'll necessarily want to do any, I can be pretty self-conscious. But I like options. And it might be funny to think about.
Step 1: make silly faces.
Step 2: sing loudly in the car. (only by myself, or with others?)
Step 3: considering making farty noises, but some people don't appreciate the humour. I dunno.
Step 4: identify other playful people and copy them.
Running around doesn't work so well. Sometimes I run with impatience if walking is too dull. People might think I'm a criminal if they see me running down the street. Eating strange food mixtures is something I already do. Maybe I'll do it more often.
I'm not quite sure how serious I am with this plan. Partly serious I guess. But amused.
Oh yeah, step 5: solicit ideas from anyone who's reading. Not that I'll necessarily want to do any, I can be pretty self-conscious. But I like options. And it might be funny to think about.