
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.
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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… 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: 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.
We’re still continuing with the monthly intention of Listening Calmly. As I thought about what it means to listen calmly, I knew that one of the things I can try is the opposite of what I mentioned two weeks ago. Instead of taking a walk, I can try to be still. I can try not to move, talk, react. I can try to not even make an effort to breathe. Instead, I can just be still. I can get really quiet and be in this moment. I can listen to what my body is feeling, what thoughts are coming up, what feelings are trying to take over. I can pay attention to what’s going on and I can be curious about my “reaction.” With being still and paying attention, I will also allow my higher thinking to kick back in and instead of judging myself for feeling a certain way, I will just be with it and, hopefully, I might be able to watch it disappear. Being still, like with calmness in general, has never been my forte. But I know it has tremendous value. I am hoping that setting it as an intent this week will help me intentionally choose to be still more. Let’s see how it works. The lettering I used on this page is here somewhere and I chose to use candles because somehow I always associate being still with candlelight. I love going to other people’s houses and seeing lit candles but I never really use them in my house. Maybe it’s something else I can try this week. Listen with Intent is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.
I was sick on this Sunday so I will post the photos next week but I just wanted to make sure I did post our weekly family photos: my attempts to do look serious.
Nathaniel making us laugh.
within seconds, we’re laughing.
and tickling.
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.
This class is by udacity.com and it’s a math class called Introductory Algebra Review. Learning with David is a project for 2014 that I am doing with my 9-year-old son. You can read more about it here.
This week’s page is inspired by Joanne Sharpe’s Color Love class I took a few years ago. The flowers are drawn with a Micron and then I colored them using watercolor markers. Then I went to town on the journaling. The prompt says: Today I know that I have sacrificed a lot for 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 even though I kept looking, I couldn’t find the link. The little word is sing. Stitching Circles is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here. Here is the first 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.
Little by little, I’ll figure it out. Savor Project is a project for 2014. You can read more about it here.
I picked up The Mockingbirds because I read about it somewhere. I wish I could remember where but I can’t. It must have been in a good context, though, cause I felt compelled to read it right away. I got it, sat down, and read it. And it was….meh. It was okay. It wasn’t terrible but I can’t say that it was a great book. It was a quick, fun read. Sensitive subject and I think it was trying to send a message but I have mixed feelings even about that. Alas, there we go. |
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