Journey into Collage – Week 8

Page eight:

Ok here we go. This better count as a collage! Lots of tape and paper in the back, some doodling around the frame, a butterfly from the Body Restoration class, some more little doodads and the message. That’s it for this page. It says “Everything Changes. Let go of the need to control and just enjoy life.”

details:

more next week.


Journey into Collage is a project for 2012. You can read more about it here.

Art Journaling – Fabriano Roma Set 12

Here are some pages I did during December:

The full text reads: We all feel alone in a crowd sometimes.

And here’s the next page:

The full text reads: Listen to the voice of your soul above all others.

And here’s the next page:

The full text reads: Do not underestimate the power of kindness.

And here’s the next page:

The full text reads: Take time to celebrate your accomplishments.

And here’s the next page:

The full text reads: Treat yourself like a start everyday, even if for a little while.

Well here we go. More coming next week.


I am creating multiple art journaling pages a week for now. You can read more about this project here. This set uses the Fabriano Roma papers.

Where the Peace Is

For reasons that aren’t clear to me, I’ve been considerably grouchy lately. It’s been going on long enough that I am angry at myself for being grouchy, which, of course, makes me grouchier. It’s a stupid cycle because being grouchy makes me do things that aren’t good for me. I make bad choices and then I feel ashamed or frustrated or angry. But I am too grouchy to break the cycle so I keep making them and getting more upset. Letting myself down.

It’s a vicious cycle and doesn’t serve me at all.

One of the exercises I’ve done in several of the classes I took last year was to think about where my peace is. What brings me peace? This is not to be confused with joy or happiness. It’s not about what makes me proud of myself. It’s not about what makes me laugh.

It’s just about peace.

And, for me, that often means calm and quiet and a deep sense of belonging in the world. Being 100% content. For others, it might mean something completely different.

So the first step is knowing what peace means for you. Then the next step is knowing what situations, people, times, things, places create that sense of peace for you.

I discovered that there are a few things that put me in the peaceful mindset. One of them is looking at the sea. There’s something about endless water that calms me down immediately. The same effect is created by Redwood trees. Something about the expansiveness of nature. I also feel peaceful in the night or early morning hours when my kids are sleeping and I don’t have anything I have to do. Walking with loud music (or classical music) blaring in my ears. Hugging my kids. Holding hands with my husband. Curling up with coffee or tea and a good book.

These are simple. But I don’t do them often enough.

I think I need to make a list of twenty or so things that make me feel peaceful. This way, when I am grouchy, I can look at my list and hope that one or two will be appealing and possible at that moment.

As for this week, tomorrow I get to do a few of the items on my list and I am already feeling grateful for the opportunity. I am hoping that at least one of them will work and I can finally shake off this grouchiness.

The Savor Project – Week 6

And here’s the spread for week six. Still working on being simple and letting some stories spill over if needed:

so here’s the left side:

The first story here is how Nathaniel likes to have me fake-shoot him and then fake-die. He loves to act. The second one is the first set for David’s birthday. From the morning of his birthday.

And here’s the right side:

Continuing on David’s birthday but this time from school. And the last story is about how much joy it brings me to watch them hug.

As usual, the bottom has my art and our weekly family photo along the bottom. I put a photo of David’s cupcake with candles on and off to commemorate his birthday.

So there we go. That’s week six. So far, so good. Loving getting to savor these memories again and again.

Happy Savoring.


The Savor Project was supposed to be a weekly project for 2012. You can read about my setup here.

A Book a Week – Forever

After Shiver and Linger I moved right on to Forever because all I wanted was more of these characters. More of this story. I can’t remember enjoying a novel this much in a long time. I just felt completely sucked into their world and loved reading all the characters.

I think this was likely my least favorite of the three, maybe cause it was the end.

But I still loved it and wish there were more of them. I know the author has written other novels but I am not sure I will like them equally as much, however I think I have to try at least one now because if they’re half as good as these, I will love them.

If you’re looking for a quick, wonderful read, this is the series for you.

Personal vs. Private

I often get emails from friends and readers who comment about how they’re amazed at how open I am and how much I am willing to share on the blog. And how they love it but would never be able to share as much as I do. If you’d known me as a kid, you’d find it even more fascinating.

I was the most private kid I know. I wrote diaries all my life and locked them and carried them everywhere with me. I told my secrets to no one. I mean no one. My best friend kept telling me how unfair it was that she told me everything and I told her nothing. I wasn’t trying to be unfair. I wanted to tell her things too.

But I just couldn’t.

Somehow I felt like the world would end if I said anything out loud. She’d make fun of me. She’d tell others. She’d think less of me. Whatever. You name it, I worried about it.

So I stayed mum.

All the way to college, I wrote. Even during college, I kept diaries sporadically. So people who knew me as a kid would be amazingly surprised that I share things so publicly.

But here’s the thing: there’s a big difference between personal and private.

While I do share a lot of personal thoughts, feelings and sometimes bits of events here, I never share what I consider to be private. I rarely ever talk about my husband. I don’t share intimate details of our marriage or my kids’ lives (at least what I consider to be intimate). I believe in keeping private things private. To me, this is the biggest issue with blogging while you’re “raw.” I’ve had friends start blogging after a big breakup or some other personal event and they use the blog to vent, breakdown, or just get things out of their system. I don’t believe the blog is the best medium for that. (This is just my personal thought, I respect other people’s thoughts, too and I believe each person should do what feels right for them.) I remember about ten years ago, my husband was worried about all my blogging, so I printed out all my posts up until then and he read them all and saw that there really was nothing private in them.

Most of what I share is as an example to a bigger concept, feeling, thought I am trying to explain. Most of what I share is about me.

And here’s what I learned: I like sharing about me.

I like writing about my thoughts, feelings, days. Not only is it a record of where I am right now in my life but it’s also my way of connecting to a world much bigger than my physical one. It allows me to have conversations with people who feel the same way (or who feel very differently) and I love that dialogue. And I’ve learned that for that kind of dialogue to happen, someone has to start talking. Someone has to initiate.

I am a big believer in connecting through dialogue. Sharing knowledge. Sharing perception. Sharing ways of looking at life.

Sharing stories.

I think we need more people sharing stories. It is through others’ stories that we feel less alone in the world. It is through others’ authentic (not glossy) stories that we feel connected through the good and the bad.

So I do what works for me. Over the years, my blog has changed with me and I posted writing, photography, knitting, art, scrapping, and everything else I did over the thirteen years I’ve been doing this. And through all that, I had words. I shared the personal. I used it as a place for me to collect my life, my thoughts, my stories. And to connect.

I try to be open and honest here. I do share the personal. But I keep the private for my journal. For me, that’s where the line is drawn. I don’t mind being vulnerable and honest as long as it’s not something I consider private. And your line might be somewhere wildly different than mine. Maybe you do consider some of what I share private. Some people consider any sharing private. That’s totally ok with me. I’ve been lucky enough to receive nothing but good will and kindness for what I share. But I completely understand the worry others might have.

I know the younger Karen would have worried too. She would have kept her blog private (assuming she ever had one.) We all have to do what feels right for us. I believe that wholeheartedly.

But, this Karen loves being here. I love sharing. I love the rewards of knowing I am not alone.

Which also comes back to those of you who comment and email. Thank you. While I try to write for myself, my biggest reward is you and your willingness to reach out to me.

Daily Sketching – Week 46

Here are the sketches from last week:

Sunday:

Monday:

Tuesday:

Wednesday:

Thursday:

Friday:

Saturday:

I’ll try to do another one with better resolution and contrast at some point.


Daily Sketching is a weekly project for 2012. You can see a detailed post on my steps here.

You don’t exactly know how to smile but it is fun to watch you try anyway

This is a layout I made for Maya Road for winter CHA.

And the journaling says:
I love loooking at these photos and seeing all the faces you make. Thay are just a few of many many creative faces you have. I love seeing all of them and love that you don’t know how to smile just yet but you do know that you should smile when your picture is being taken. Cause you see your brother do it. Soon you will learn, too. I love you so much, my son.

details:

Letters with Nathaniel – D

As I mentioned, I plan to keep this project simple and fun for both of us. So, I did the same thing with the letter B as I did for letter A. I cut them all up and then, Nathaniel and I glued them down together to create this simple page:

Like last time, w e talked about each of the words and then differentiated between big D and little d . Then we colored all the d’s.

Here he is gluing:

and coloring

Yey for week 4. Nathaniel seems to still be enjoying the process so I am grateful.


Letters with Nathaniel is a weekly project for 2012. You can read more about it here.

Weekly Diary – February 18 2012

This week just flew by. I am not even sure why. Both David and Nathaniel had Valentine’s Day events. And they both had a good week at school. Nathaniel’s school was already closed on Friday and David’s school is closed all this coming week. So they will get to have a lot of play time this week and I hope that means a lot of photos for me. I worked most of this week. Felt cranky on and off but did some art and journaling. Went to book club and class. Jake had a great week. Got a lot done and we both ended the week in a good mood. Let’s hope for a fun and calm weekend!

Anyhow, here are some highlights from last week:

David working on his book of good memories.

The kids playing on the little, big truck.

Nathaniel was pointing to the letters and reading them to David.

Nathaniel and I made valentines together.

he got to stamp his name and loved it.

they were super-simple.

while we did that, Jake and David were at Alcatraz. As part of David’s birthday request.

Jake tells me he loved the boat.

this photo is actually a few weeks old but Jake just gave it to me and I love it. So cute.

And I adore this one of Nathaniel.

he’s so cute.

especially when he tries to smile.

I snapped a few of David, too.

and then we chatted with cousin Maya who turned three and during the chat David hugged Nathaniel.

I just love these photos.

David’s eyes and skin are so beautiful to me.

Jake surprised me with Valentine’s Day flowers and Nathaniel wanted to touch them.

and smell them (though tulips don’t smell but they are by far my favorite).

then he made funny faces.

while David was at school, Nathaniel colored all of the valentines he got.

I love how he’s sitting on his knees.

he’s into creative forms of sitting lately.

I’ve been having a hard time getting photos of David during the week so I take whatever I can get.

Nathaniel refused to look at the camera during these photos. I love this one cause we’re all laughing even though it’s not tickle time.

and more laughing.

I’m telling nathaniel to look at the camera here and he’s yelling “nooo….”.

and tickle time and David trying hard not to laugh.

after our photos, the kids sat together and colored so I snapped a few more photos.

and here we go. Another wonderful week gone. So grateful for my family. Here’s to a great week next week!


Weekly Diary is a project for 2012. You can read more about it here.

Journey into Collage – Week 7

Page seven:

My attempt at being more collage-y. I added some paper on the background. The wings, the girl, some rubons, gold letters, and gold and white paint. A simple page but I do like it.

more next week. maybe then I can get even more collage-y.


Journey into Collage is a project for 2012. You can read more about it here.

What I do to get Creative

Alas, it appears I don’t feel like writing today. It’s not often, but it happens every now and then.

So instead of leaving you empty-handed, I will share the video I made for my friend Nathalie’s January Jumpstart class. We were each asked to do a video on how you get inspired to be creative.

Here’s my video:

And if you found me through Jump Start so this is a repetition for you, I apologize for repeating it.

Hope you like it.

And, yes, I clearly need some video practice!