I read Mockingjay right after I finished Catching Fire and I enjoyed the continuing momentum of the books. To me, this one was the lest interesting in some ways maybe because Peeta wasn’t part of it and he’s one of my favorite characters. Or maybe because the creativity and interesting sections that were there with the two Hunger Games didn’t exist in this one (since there wasn’t another game.)
But I still enjoyed every word of it and look forward to more books from the author.
Alas, now I am sad I finished the books I was saving for a special occasion. I will have to find some other quick reads for when I feel overwhelmed.
And here are some more journal pages.
This next page uses Tim Holtz masks, Prima stamps and pan pastels mostly with some oil pastels. It says “Time is your most valuable asset, what will you do with your one precious life?”

Feels a little distressed and the colors are less happy than my usual style.
Right after that one, I decided to try my new Shiva Paintstiks so I made this relatively simple page.

says “dream big.”
And again, after I finish the simple one, I have to go all insane. So I made this one next:

This has book text and map as a background. And then lots of color and layers. It says “Write your own story. Map your own path.”
The next one came super easily. It’s really simple but I love it. It says “I want to choose and exude joy.”

And finally the last page for this week was a response to Soul Restoration II’s second week assignment. I drew the scale and made a mask of myself on one side and put hearts on the other.

On my mask it says “I will remember in all things I do that I want to guide my life and decisions with these qualities that I value the most:” and the hearts say “integrity, joy, peace, love, kindness, help and gratitude.” This is to show me that I want to measure my worth by these values which is why they are on the other side of the scale from me. Mostly used inktense for these too and then added some oil pastels to blend, if I remember correctly.
That’s the five for this week. More coming next week. Thank you for letting me share.
I am creating art journaling pages daily for June (and maybe longer). You can read more about it and the book I am using here.

I am feeling grouchy at this moment so I will do this quickly. I have been working on improving my handwriting so I practice and practice in all sizes.

I love how my boys sit together sometimes, each doing his own thing but sitting next to each other. I love that.

I also love the “please take the photo already” smile David gives me lately. It makes me smile.

What I love the most is when they play together. Roaring like dinosaurs.

And stopping to give mommy a big smile.

And laughing at his brother.

Who can do a mighty scary roar.

I love taking these photos. Looking at them when I am grouchy is even better. Nothing went wrong today. Just a few small things. Like I have some scrappy stuff I have to do but I am not in the mood and deadlines always worry me. Like how I don’t like my sketch or art journal page from today. Like how it’s raining and I can’t go on my walk. Like how I am feeling tired and hungry. All of which are really nothing and there are happy sides to all the coins too. So I am going to let it all go. I will do some reading tonight. Some journaling. And a lot of resting. Tomorrow, I will get up, scrap, be thankful and start another day. Thankful for another day.
Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that Jake came home and played with the kids so much while I had my meeting. It was so nice to hear them giggling upstairs.
2. I am grateful that handwriting practice is paying off, super-slowly but nonetheless.
3. I am grateful that I have some more homework for both my classes. They are keeping me busy but happy.
Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that Daddy’s back. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that I did subtraction Khan Academy with Daddy.
3. I am grateful that Daddy pushed me around in the laundry basket with Nathaniel.
This weeklong page was inspired several different pieces of art. I just wanted to create the feeling of hanging hearts. But I used matte medium to adhere the hearts and it smeared all around which of course made them a resist and resisted the watercolors hence the white around the hearts.

then i used oil crayons to add some more blue. I was still unhappy but happier.

I just added more and more color and blotches as I put in my content each day so it would make the blotches around the hearts look more intentional.
here’s the left page:

And the right side:

And here’s the filled page:

I hate it a lot less now 🙂
Weekly Art Journal is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here. And you can find out more about the weeklong daily journaling here.

We had music class this morning for Nathaniel. David got to have a new book to read since he has to come to class with us and be quiet. He was a total angel, completely quiet and perfect. Before we left, they were both in a fun mood.

Nathaniel played with the pillow.

And just made himself laugh and laugh.

I just snapped photos and let him play.

Then we came back and they played more and then it was naptime, then walk time, then more play time. David and I also read our book and watched some Khan Academy movies and did exercises. He played on the computer and I worked. Nathaniel played quietly.

And sometimes less quietly.

David was great all day and I felt bad for not snapping enough photos so I snapped one more. I need to snap more of him in action. I’m going to work on that.

Jake comes home tonight and I miss him so. I am feeling tired but content like most days. I have worked a bunch, did a bunch of art, played with my kids and exercised. Life is full.
Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that Jake comes home.
2. I am grateful that David and I are spending some great time together where I read to him, he reads to me, we do math, we take walks. I am so thankful.
3. I am grateful that Nathaniel and I are finally taking a class together. However small, it’s good to spend some time focusing just on him.
Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I watched addition four video. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that Daddy’s coming home tonight.
3. I am grateful that I played with Woody’s round-up lego.
This was designed with the beautiful Lime Twist line from My Mind’s Eye.

Journaling Reads:
I know it’s frustrating to work instead of play but I think discipline starts at a young age and there 3 things will serve you well at school and in life my son.
And some details:



I am always sad when the weekend is over. Even though I love my job and am really lucky and grateful to have it and to get to do it at home, I still love being with my kids and doing art and getting to just have fun. Alas, all good things must come to an end. Anyhow, our day was wonderful and uneventful. We played in the morning. I am still working on Soul Restoration 2 and Nathaniel is playing with his stickers.

David spent the whole morning building his last lego set.

And then when I asked him to pose with it, this is what I got.

We didn’t really do much else. We took a walk, read together, played together, played on our own, and laughed a lot.

Then they took baths, read a bit, giggled a bit and the little one went down. Then David read some of his new book to me and it was so wonderful to hear him read out loud to me. I am so grateful. Now they are in bed and I have just a little more to do in my Soul Restoration book. I also have to do my July newsletter and free downloadables. A few more items on my todo list might ideally get done tonight. And maybe, just maybe, the huge pile of laundry upstairs might get folded, too.
If I am lucky.
Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that David read to me. It’s amazing to get to hear your son read. I love it.
2. I am grateful that I’ve had a lovely weekend filled with art and family time. I feel so very lucky and thankful.
3. I am grateful that I did none of my todo list items this weekend but I still feel fulfilled and calm and happy.
Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful that I built the Woody’s round-up lego. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that Daddy’s coming home tomorrow.
3. I am grateful that I read four chapters in the Magic Tree House book to mommy.

David says:
I gave this story five stars because I love that the pig and the spider became friends and that there were more spider friends later in the book.
I thought it was really sad that Charlotte died. But I liked that she had new babies coming and that Wilbur got to live.
I liked the beginning where Fern saved Wilbur and fed him with a bottle. And I liked that she came to visit him everyday and was friends with the animals in the barn.
Even though Templeton was sort of mean, it was nice that he did a lot of favors for both Wilbur and Charlotte. I liked the part where the little goslings hatched. I thought it was wonderful that Charlotte tried to save the pig’s life and the pig saved all of her children. And I liked that he won the medal and how they were best friends.
Reading a book a week with my six-year-old son David is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.

I stayed up way past bedtime yesterday which meant I woke up groggy and tired this morning and it took me all day to catch up. Slowly I did but I couldn’t shake off the tired feeling all day. After I exercised, I sat with David so we could fix his lego ship as promised.

Then we all listened to music and played and laughed. I’ve been spending a lot of time on my Soul Restoration book. It’s been wonderful. David played with his ship, Nathaniel drew some and played with cars some and we all laughed a bunch. Then Nathaniel napped and I sketched and did my art journal and David played wii. Then when he woke up, it was time for our walk. As I told David he couldn’t have candy, this is the look I got in return.

So I snapped one of Nathaniel instead.

And one more.

When we came back home, we all decided it was a good idea to go out to eat so we went to our favorite place and here’s the shot I got then.

And when we came home, it was play time for a while more. Little one gave me one of his big smiles.

I love how he shows all of his teeth.

Now they are in bed and I am wiped. I plan to go to bed early tonight. No, really, I will!
Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful I am finally working on Soul Restoration art. It’s profound as I expected it would be.
2. I am grateful that I’ve now completed 29 art journal pages. I love them all in their own way, too. It’s so wonderful to get to do it.
3. I am grateful that I went out to dinner with my boys. I almost didn’t but it was so wonderful to sit in the sunshine and enjoy each other’s company.
Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful tomorrow is family night. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that we went out to dinner.
3. I am grateful that mommy helped me fix my ship.
4. I am grateful that I played wii.

jake
Jake worked hard all week to get things in order before his trip to D.C. We spent a bunch of time together working on his paperwork and some of his technical setup. Preparing the website, etc. He’s also been working with the interns and getting them set up and working on finding new office space, etc. Busy but good which is exactly how I hope all of his weeks go.
karen
It was a relatively full but uneventful week for me. I spent a lot of time carting David back and forth between Lego camp and his several classes and home. I also worked a whole bunch and did a bunch of art as always. I finally started on my Soul Restoration book as well and have been spending a lot of time painting it and embellishing it and making it my own. I love and adore the class.
david
David had his first full week of summer. He spent every morning at Lego camp and then also had swim class and soccer class last week. Thankfully, he loved all of them. When he wasn’t in class, he spent time with our neighbor Ece who just left for her summer trip abroad. He also did some Legos on his own and got some new puzzle books for the summer. And reading books, of course. He’s been having fun and we’re working together on things I want to do for my life which are paying attention to the good and living with joy.
nathaniel
Nathaniel is also had his first class last week. His music class started and I think he liked it ok. He spent the whole class playing with all the instruments and listening to the music. He also has been talking more putting two-three-word sentences together and speaking his mind more often. While he can be frustrating at times, it’s wonderful to see his progress in this area especially after our journey with David. He and I read a bedtime story every night now and we play games before he lies down for the night.

Us Right Now is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.

And here we are at the end of another week. Our first full week off school was hectic cause there was lego camp and swim class and music class and soccer class and Daddy went on a trip so mommy had to do most of it and she also has work and a lot of art and on and on. But, alas, we survived it. This morning when we came back home from dropping David off, Nathaniel found this hat and put it on. He wore it for most of the morning.

Then he looked through a lot of choo choo books.

He really likes them the most.

After we picked David back up, we ate, Nathaniel napped, I worked, David played and then it was time for soccer class. I managed to only snap this terrible shot but it’s better than nothing of course.

and then I snapped a nicer one when we got home.

Now we’re relaxing and getting ready for bed. My plans this weekend involve making a few layouts if I get lucky. Working a lot on my Soul Restoration 2 homework/book and doing some art journaling and sketching and journaling of course. And tons and tons of playing with my kids. Hope your weekend is wonderful!
And, most importantly, HAPPY BIRTHDAY DADDY!! I love love love you so!!
Three Things I’m Grateful For:
1. I am grateful we made it to the end of this week. It was a tough one for me.
2. I am grateful that David loved soccer, too. So far, we’re doing well with the classes, I am very grateful.
3. I am grateful that I have been putting the time into SR2 class. I have some things I want to think about more and I’ve been working a lot on painting my pages, enjoying the process, making the most of it all. These two classes have been truly transformational for me and I am very grateful.
Three Things David’s Grateful For:
1. I am grateful I got a sticker at the end of Lego Camp. {* his pick for the journal}
2. I am grateful that I started soccer class.
3. I am grateful that I got to build my police car lego set.
So here we are a perfectly uneventful week. I must admit that the last two months have been bleh. No considerable weight loss or change even though I’ve been working diligently and eating relatively well. Alas, I might have hit that infamous plateau finally. But I am not ready to give up just yet.
The good news is regardless of whether I lose more weight or not, I have definitely changed my metabolism and I am much healthier now. I take an average of almost 11,000 steps a day from a mere 2,000 before I began this journey. That’s a considerable difference. I stopped eating crappy food like take-out or chocolate (I stopped eating a lot of chocolate, I do still eat some occasionally of course.) I eat salads or veggies daily and fruits, too. I could definitely do better on the food front but this effort overall has been really good for me.
My hope for the next few months is to take it up one more notch to get myself over that plateau. I am already doing a lot exercise-wise and I don’t want to change or add so I will work on the food. Eating healthier and more whole foods. Let’s see if it makes a difference.
and here’s this week’s card:

Healthy for Life is a weekly project for 2011. You can read more about it here.
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