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    Tattered Jeans

    Searching for that creative spark — and finding the fire within

    Katie Oxford
    Jan 27, 2010 | 8:59 am
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    "Shadow Boy" by Robb Kendrick. He believes the creative spirit involves trusting yourself and "just doing it and let yourself go."
    Photo by Robb Kendrick for National Geographic (unpublished)

    During our last freeze, we burned a lot of wood in our fireplace. Our firewood man was stacking a second load in our garage when I heard him say to his buddy, “Wow, she really loves fire.” I chuckled because it was true. While I’m not stranded on an island, I know eggs-zactly how Tom Hanks felt when in the movie, Castaway, he made “FIRE!"

    Fire fascinates me, in more ways than one. In relationship to creativity, it seems to be a fundamental component.

    Scott McCool, a floral designer and horticulturist friend, is the one who first got me musing on the subject. Years ago, he proclaimed this: “A vision is something in your head that you THINK is gonna work. A wisdom is something you KNOW is gonna work."

    I knew immediately what he was talking about. What interests me is, what happens when you’re making a wisdom?

    Suits, whether from the business arena or sports, might refer to this moment as “the zone." A writer friend said, “It’s like I’m possessed." Those in the medical profession might explain it strictly in “physiological” terms. Psychologist Mihaly Csikezentmihalyi calls it “flow” and describes it as “being completely involved in an activity for its own sake." My own belief is that while creating may be a compilation of things going on at the same time, it mostly has to do with spirit and split-second stuff.

    I’ve had these experiences while doing different things. When scouting for a film location, I’d love getting lost – literally. During this time, I’d feel some strange, extra sense suddenly kick in. In following this sense, I’d always find THE place. Like when you’re shopping for a Christmas tree – you know when you see it.

    Often while in a dance class, something soulful has taken my feet to places unknown, thanks to the sound of Prince, Aretha Franklin and River Dance. Moments when I experience utter freedom and from there, sheer joy. Sometimes when I’m writing it feels like I’m in a rhythm of running – where in every foot strike, every word written, I’m making tracks in travel that takes on a life of its own. Once while working as a door hostess at TJ Crump’s restaurant, I flipped over a menu flyer and drew what you might call an “abstract." I look at it today and think, “cool." I have no idea where it came from.

    The photographer, Robb Kendrick, describes it beautifully: “For me, when things are all clicking, it’s all about being on auto pilot, where you’re reacting to the events that are transpiring and not really even thinking. Trusting yourself and your abilities to the point that there’s no question about what you’re doing and just doing it and letting yourself go. It’s like throwing fuel on the fire. The more fuel — or work — the greater the fire. When I worked on the project that resulted in the book STILL, we were working 15-18 hours per day, seven days a week for 14 weeks and doing so while driving 42,000 miles. It was very intense, but I love the subject of the project and once the ball got rolling, the good energy just kept building to a point that I felt nuclear powered.”

    When writer and photographer Christopher Woods saw something while strolling the plaza in Taos, he heeded the call. He stepped inside a pharmacy, bought a pen and a writing tablet, found a bench and wrote Two Women At Nightfall, which was later published in The Southern Review. Woods described the moment as an “unexpected gift." “I felt like my story was writing itself, that I was simply there to take dictation.”

    For former Houston Ballet principal dance Janie Parker, the experiences happened on stage.

    “I only had perhaps three or four performances where I came offstage and instead of apologizing for some something, I just enjoyed riding the high that came from being a part of that evening’s performance," she recalls. "The delicious feeling can only be akin to what God felt like when He created everything and ‘saw that it was good.’”

    It would be easy to assume that those who’ve had this experience primarily work in the arts, but if you ask around you might be as surprised, as I was, to learn how many folks from very different professions know just what you’re talking about.

    This may sound way too "woo-woo," but sometimes I’ve wondered if our spirit relates in some way to the moment a newborn hits air – where an energy, already burning, becomes instantly enhanced when an infant takes in his first breath.

    Whatever you call it – wouldn’t you love to hear God’s take on the subject of “fire”?

    "Shadow Boy" by Robb Kendrick. He believes the creative spirit involves trusting yourself and "just doing it and let yourself go."

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    Photo by Robb Kendrick for National Geographic (unpublished)
    "Shadow Boy" by Robb Kendrick. He believes the creative spirit involves trusting yourself and "just doing it and let yourself go."
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    a new record

    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo commits over $30 million to education

    Jef Rouner
    Dec 2, 2025 | 10:00 am
    Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo cattle exhibition
    Courtesy of the Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo
    The money supports studies in fields such as animal husbandry.

    The Houston Livestock Show and Rodeo continues its annual tradition of breaking its own record when it comes to educational endowments. On Giving Tuesday, the organization pledged to disburse $30,353,380 in 2026 in the form of scholarships, grants, and other funding.

    “This milestone moment of reaching $30 million in a single year highlights the Rodeo’s unwavering dedication to Texas youth and education,” HLSR president and CEO Chris Boleman said in a statement. “Thanks to our loyal donors, sponsors, more than 36,000 volunteers and dedicated attendees, 2026 will reach historic heights in supporting the next generation of leaders, agricultural professionals and organizations that share the Rodeo’s mission.”

    This brings the total of education funding provided by the Rodeo since 1932 up to $660 million. Last year's $28 million commitment also set a new record.

    One innovation this year is the establishment of the Area Go Texan Vocational Scholarship, a program that expands on the relationship with 68 Texas counties through the Area Go Texan affiliate program. One student from each county will receive $6,000 toward a degree or certificate in a vocational field at a Texas nonprofit college or university. Another $500,000 in vocational scholarships will awarded to 10 schools in 2026. Guidelines for applying can be found at this link.

    In total, the Rodeo will hand out $15,126,000 in scholarships, $11,273,500 to junior exhibitors, $3,430,880 in grants, and $523,000 in graduate assistantships. Grants will be awarded to 82 Texas institutions and organizations, such as Arts for Rural Texas, BridgeYear, The Bryan Museum, Diversity in the Arts and Entertainment, Greater Houston Partnership Foundation, Multicultural Education and Counseling through the Arts (MECA), Space Center Houston, Texas State University Development Foundation, and University of St. Thomas at Houston.

    Money for the annual endowment is raised through the annual auctions, sales of livestock and art, and through charitable donations. The goal of the endowment program is to promote study and research in agriculture, animal husbandry, and other fields that directly benefit the Rodeo.

    The Rodeo is scheduled to run from March 2 – 22, 2026. More information on performers, attractions, and vendors can be found at RodeoHouston.com. Scholarship applications are open through February 2, with funds being awarded in summer 2026.

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