
This week’s stitching also comes from urban threads. This week, I wanted to try not using white muslin so I picked up this brown felt and I used these printable dissolving sticky fabrics to print my image and then stuck it on the felt and started stitching:

when I was done, i cut off all the non-stitched sections.

and then put it in a bowl of water:

and here we go:

like magic. however, it wasn’t fun to stitch through it and i didn’t end up liking the darker fabric. (just like in my art journaling, apparently i like white backgrounds everywhere.)
I used satin stitch, french knots, star stitch, chain stitch and back stitch on this one. The little word is hope.
Stitching Circles is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.
I read The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry because it was on the Amazon Book of the Month list. I read it last summer (yea this are a bit delayed!) on my way home and I kept reading a few pages and having to stop.
So even though I liked it, I couldn’t read it with any sort of attention span.
Then we got to Turkey and I was up from 2-4am with jetlag. I lay in bed, thankful for my iPad and read the book in the dark quiet of the early morning.
And I loved it.
I just loved, loved, loved it.
I recommend this one.
Here is the second spread I have for the year. Some journaling and a lot of photos. I still want to move this all around and play more. I want some spot for weekly gratitudes and celebrations. I want to have some backup for weeks with fewer photos, etc.

I love having our family photo there.
Savor Project is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.

Here’s another one I made for My Mind’s Eye.
This page says: you are confined only by the walls you build yourself.
Ain’t that true?
I find that I often tend to think that there’s only one way forward. What I would like to remember instead is that there’s no one way. And that there’s no forward. Life is a winding path. What might look like “forward” might be a detour and what might look like a detour might be the real path to joy. Not that there’s only one path to joy. or success. or bliss. or whatever it is i am after that week.
Regardless of the notion of path or not, it is important for me to remember that I am free and not confined by anything except for the restrictions I am creating for myself. Being free and whole is a core desire for me. To feel whole, I need to remember to tear down the walls I create.
Here’s a photo that shows off all the shine in this page:

Remember This is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.

I know it’s been a long time since I wrote a thoughts post. I had big plans for 2014 but the universe had some bigger plans for me in January. And, as always, the universe won. So I figured instead of waiting until I am ready to write a longer, more thought provoking post, I’ll give you a few small tidbits of what’s been going on here:
- Within a week of each, Nathaniel got the fifth disease, David got strep, and I got strep.
- Out of the three Sundays since I went back to work, we spent two of them in the ER.
- I was expecting work to be crazy during the month of January and in some ways it turned out to be a lot less hectic and in other ways, it turned out to be much worse. Alas, I made it through.
- This is a new mantra I use often “Next week this time, it will be over. ” or “tomorrow this time…” or “next month” whatever it takes. I just keep reminding myself that it’s all temporary and even if it feels big/bad/frustrating/painful right now, it will eventually be something of the past.
- I’ve started The Walk and I love it so far.
- I am also enjoying Life Book. Some lessons speak to me more than others but I like the challenge and variety.
- I have mixed feelings about my projects for 2014. I like that they are simpler and more manageable and still teach me new skills but I also worry that maybe the art I create is not so great looking. But, alas, that’s not the goal this year. The goal is to learn, learn, learn. And there’s always an ugly period in the middle of learning. So be it.
- I have been listening to Donna Tartt’s The Goldfinch on audio for over a month now. I really love it but it’s taking forever and I wish I could buckle down and finish it soon.
- While I was really, really ill with strep, I watched Enough Said and three seasons of Damages.
- David and I started volunteering together. This has been one of my goals for a few years now and I am so grateful to finally see it come to fruition. Last week was our first visit to the assisted living home and he played monopoly while I helped out with some crafts. It was wonderful.
- I have been in so much pain and the pills are making me so nauseous that I can’t concentrate on anything at all. I’ve been going to sleep around 8pm every night.
- David’s birthday is coming up this weekend and it’s also his last basketball game for the season. I am so happy to see how much he’s flourished with basketball in the last few months.
- Nathaniel started the last semester of pre-school and when I think of next year and how he’ll be going to school for longer, I am filled with mixed emotions. Even though it makes it challenging to work, I love having him around so much and will miss him so.
- I can’t wait until I am feeling back to 100% again. Here’s to a much healthier February.
Tell me a bit about what’s going on with you.

A new month means a new intention. After January’s intentions to be calm, I thought being Deliberate would be lovely for February. My intention with being deliberate is about taking ownership and control over my life. Even though listen sounds like a passive word, like it’s something that’s happening to me, I think of it as a very active word. When I chose listen for 2014, my intent was to move into the realm of listening actively. I think the word deliberate lines up wonderfully with that overall intention.
My intention this month is to really pay attention to what and who I am listening to and be deliberate about those choices. I think that if I don’t pay attention, I won’t notice, and my hunch is that I am listening to what’s urgent (or what feels urgent) over what’s important.
So time to get deliberate.

In this week’s sketch, I used a little lovely angel for no reason whatsoever except that I liked it. I wanted her to have some shimmer so I added some stickles after I colored it. The lettering I used is from a computer font called Feel Script.
Here’s to a month of listening deliberately.
Listen with Intent is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.

Here are photos from this week:
The boys went biking in the front of the house.

Nathaniel is still a bit wobbly and scared.

but he keeps at it anyway.

David’s a champ at this point.

he goes and goes like he’s been doing it all his life.

and i love watching.

both of them, so much.

then they played ball for a while and i went back inside to do art.

and then i got really, really sick.

the little one tried to cheer me up.

and made faces.

he also had a play date.

they played with punches and made cards.

as i lay sick home all week, he worked hard to entertain me.

and himself.

i finally started recovering and then work attacked. but yesterday we all took it easy. David typed up some cryptography python code he found.

nathaniel worked on the hour of code puzzles.

and I did art. We also tried to take photos but the light just didn’t exist. We took them anyway.

because we don’t skip weeks.

even if I have scars all over my nose from strep because they don’t matter as much as the laughter.

and those minutes we share in the chairs.

and here we go. so grateful for my life. i hope your week was lovely, too.
Weekly Diary is a project for 2013. You can read more about it here.

Nathaniel Reads to Mommy is a project for 2014 that I am doing with my 4.5-year-old son. You can read more about it here.

I pinned this doodled dress such a long time ago and I guess its time had finally come. I will say that this page took a long long time both to draw and to color. I did the coloring with watercolor pencils and then added a little water soluble markers.
The prompt says: today I know that I would never be where I am without…
And i wrote about how lucky I am for my parents’ support and generosity. and how it’s thanks to them that i am where i am. i am so very grateful. thank you mom and dad.
Today I Know is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.

This week’s stitching also comes from urban threads but it didn’t turn out as pretty as I would have liked. I used satin stitch, french knots, chain stitch and back stitch on this one. The little word is cherish.
Stitching Circles is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.
I am a huge Glennon fan so there was no question that I was going to read Carry On Warrior as soon as I got my hands on it.
In my opinion, Glennon has the best combination of humor and heart. She is so wonderful with her words and can make you feel things deeply. I love how she is working hard at being a good human and doing hard things. I feel like that’s my goal in life: to be the best human I can be and work regularly at doing hard things.
If I can accomplish those, I am in good shape.
She may not be your cup of tea and she can be over the top but, to me, she’s wonderful.
And so is her book.

This page says: What is it like for this person?
Yet another gem from Tara Brach.
There’s some journaling here too and it says:
Because we are conditioned to pull away from suffering, awakening a compassionate heart requires a sincere intention and a willingness to practice. It can be simple. As you move through your day and encounter different people, slow down enough to ask yourself a question. “What is life like for this person? What does this person most need?”
How is that for a reminder? I love this thought and I love how it’s serving me and others.
I am not a huge fan of how this page turned out; it’s messier than I’d like but I still love the sentiment and it’s something I need to remember. I want to remember.
In the end, that’s what matters most.
Remember This is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.
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