Love Research adventures, street interviews, and photos chronicling my search for love around New York City.

October 8, 2009

The Art of Loving

Filed under: Love Heroes — Tags: , — Karen @ 2:45 am

On October 7th, my parents celebrated their 42nd Wedding Anniversary.  Growing up they were my first love teachers.  My parents are passionate people and they inspired me to open my heart to embrace the world around me.  Recently I interviewed my mother and father and asked them to name what they love.  Here are the answers that spilled out:

“My partner in life. I love that he is my best friend, confidant, and lover all in one. My family. Watching each amazing child grow. I love hearing them laugh together. I love listening to their ideas. I love that they share so much with us. I love the smell of the earth responding to a spring rain. I love watching green tips of growing plants poke through the dirt. I love poems by Mary Oliver, high billowing skies, flesh tones in different lights, flip-flops, skinny slices, green lemongrass tea, patios, yellow sunlight shining through leaves. I love shadows dancing on the fence, paintings and painting, grandchildren.” 

—My Mom 

“Time with my family. Travels with my amazing beautiful wife and, when possible, my great family. Warm Mediterranean beaches. Denmark and Ireland, India with friends. Reading books to my nephews, then acting the stories out with them. Enjoying my wife’s ethnic cooking, the many recipes from my mom, or from the children’s recipes. Music to set the mood, live or recorded, especially played or performed by family and friends. Art: poetry, artwork, writings, drawings, paintings, songs, stories, dances, theatre, from family members and friends. Love Research, for its honesty and sensitivity. Family memories and memorabilia, antiques, artwork. The smell of spring gardens, small fuzzy animals, fresh produce from my own gardens . . . ”

—My Dad

John & Yoko = L.O.V.E

Filed under: Love Heroes — Tags: , — Karen @ 1:11 am

John & Yoko

I listened to WNYC last weekend and heard Yoko Ono on Soundcheck talking about her new album, Between My Head and the Sky.  She and John Lennon are some of my biggest love heroes and their artistic collaborations have inspired my own creative work.  In 1969 they formed The Plastic Ono Band  and today the 76-year-old Ono is re-launching the band with the help of her son, Sean Ono Lennon.

My favorite song on the new album is “Unun. To.” In this song she recites, “Life becomes like a lover you have been close to / You know him so well and yet every day he gives you a surprise / When you say I love you, remember you are not just saying it to the one you love / you are saying to yourself, the planet and the Universe.”