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Shirlé Hale's avatar

Even as a small child, I think beginning in kindergarten, I won awards for art. I remember the 5 foot Jolly Green Giant I drew when I was 6 that was hung up in the hallway for all to see, a ribbon with my name next to it.

Throughout my entire school experience I won various awards every year in anything relating to art. “Best in Show”, “Best In Drawing”, “Best in Sculpture”.

And always, I felt I didn’t deserve the accolades. But I continued to “over achieve” by creating SO many varied art mediums. Clay, oils, murals, theorem painting, print making, charcoals. I explored them all as if my life depended on it. A compulsion even.

In Senior year I won 2 monetary awards ($1000 each) towards my art ( and music) career.

Everyone expected me to attend an art school, but I choose a music college instead thinking that I could easily make art all day long, but studying music, when I could only play everything by ear, now THAT would be a challenge.

I won no accolades or awards while at Berklee College of Music...And was totally fine with that, living in certain anonymity, and even recently I threw away all those silly awards, plaques and degrees I had shleped around with all these years with no regrets.

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Intact Animal's avatar

A speedy birth, I was born blue or so the story goes. Blue skin from the impatient exit, mind ready but body unprepared for the abrupt change in environment. A baby apparently in a hurry to win the “First Child of 1979 Born in Decatur County, Iowa Award” which I did after my mother’s twenty-minute rapid-fire delivery. That I was delivered by Doc Nelson ten days into January tells you the population size of Decatur County. A perfectly timed birth by me and Mom. I beat out the next kid, one Jacque White, by at least sixteen hours. No bad blood as Jacque and I still send birthday greetings to this day. For the victor the spoils were a one-hundred-dollar savings bond, claimed and saved by my new parents until sometime in the early eighties when I was old enough to spend it all on baseball cards and arcade video games.

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