Hanging out with the kidset makes me come alive. Walking the world on my knees, telling stories under the table, constructing a parallel universe in sand from sticks, stones, and seeds. I thrive in sharing imaginings that engage the root question of how fabulously we can glob together our super-powers.
To this effect, I love to be invited to face-paint and lead art projects at birthday parties and other get-togethers where small people are the majority. I got into it by accident, when my ex-con boriquo clown/mechanic friend Mo asked me to partner him for a gig. We had a blast, and I loved the way he worked both the kids and adults with the same moves and songs.
I love being in that world, close-up and honest with kids listening to them dream their characters out loud. “Why do you have a mustache?” You must become as a child: Crying, laughing, truth-telling in the moment it arises. I aspire to be this with It — letting emotion arise and pass as it comes, so as not to store anything that is less than authentic. Try one of my favorite games: next time you are at a bar or business meeting, imagine everyone there as your kindergarden recess friend. What do you do next?