"A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember."
(words and inspiration via Soulemama.com)
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Are you always in need of another easy art activity that can you can make from things in your kitchen? Hmm... maybe that's just me. Well, just in case, here's a great- Simple- art activity for hot days, rainy days, and all of those days in-between. It involves flour, salt, water and, of course, Ice.
It's amazing what can happen overnight.
You can go to sleep as a baby...
and wake up as a big 'ole One-year-old!
I know you're no longer the five-month-old that just was content to just be snuggled...
Or the seven-month-old who was just learning to get around.
You're busy growing up and learning all those grown up things- like walking.
You're big stuff now- I get it. But, between us, you're still my baby.
As I was telling a friend the other day, one of the hardest parts of this season in life is finding that magical amount of creative time that leaves me refreshed. Before we had kids, I felt like whole days were necessary to refresh me. Days in which I could sleep late, read leisurely in bed, and then hole up in my studio for hours at a time. Now that we have kids, I feel like it's necessary to look at time differently. Because while I can't allot a whole day to jump-starting my creativity, I can take a moment here and there...
...to see what Isia's been drawing on her easel.
...to appreciate a beautiful object.
...to enjoy something unique- like two cherry tomatoes that grew together to form a heart.
These small rests- these pauses- in our daily rhythm are my work these days. Really appreciating them, enjoying them, and holding them near to bring forth as needed when the days start to feel longer than my patience. Realizing I can only nourish the creativity of my littles if I attend to my own first. And working towards us continuing to grow in all our collective creativity, together.
Linking up today to:
"A Friday ritual. A single photo - no words - capturing a moment from the week. A simple, special, extraordinary moment. A moment I want to pause, savor and remember."
(words and inspiration via Soulemama.com)
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