Monday, August 31, 2009

Good Monday Morning

Good Morning world. It's Monday morning, and hopefully you are saying, "Thank the Lord it's Monday." I know, I know, that's not what's usually said about Monday mornings, but how about you trying it today?.

Perhaps you are headed off to a job that you are not crazy about, but what are you crazy about ? I am sure there are some things you are grateful for in this very day - this Monday. Is there a single person you love? Are you going to have something to eat that you really, really like? Did you wake up out of a comfortable (or not) bed? Can you see? Hear? Walk?
If we were to think about how much we have been freely given, perhaps we would be thankful for every day. Even in the midst of terrible pains, turmoils and circumstances we may be facing, there is probably something - even if it's only one thing - that can put a smile on our faces. Thank you Lord for this day. Thank you God that for a reason that only You know, You have chosen to wake me for yet another day, another Monday - and I am grateful. May I do something today that shows Your love to someone else. May you be glorified today and every day.

Saturday, August 29, 2009

Autumn's A Comin'

It's that time of year. Kids are back in school...

Fall is peeking around the corner, and with him, he's bringing the holidays. The scenery everywhere is changing right before our eyes.

Browns, oranges, reds and yellows are beginning to captivate us with their presence. They're appearing everywhere - in food, along roadsides, in treetops and on runways.

Don't miss the joy of the changing seasons.

There will never be another September, October or November 2009. Enjoy each and every one of its offerings. Smell the aromas. Feast on the luscious fall hues. Listen to nature's new songs.

"Live in each season as it passes; breathe the air, drink the drink, taste the fruit, and resign yourself to the influences of each. " Henry David Thorea

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Ok. So here's a quick update on the standoff I had with courage last month.

The poetry reading went excellently. One of my poems was about a Katrina soldier. Notice I didn't call her a victim. Her life was an amazing testament to staying in the fight - determined to WIN! After I read my poem, a lady in the audience who survived Katrina came to me in tears. My heart melted. Just the thought that something which gave me heart palpitations (the thought of expressing my innermost emotions) - brought someone to tears, was more than my heart could bear. It was a wonderful moment. It was also proof that when we know we have been tapped to do something - that we MUST do it. No chickening out. Easy for me to say today - I know, I sure wasn't this brave a month ago (sheepish smile).
Yet, everyone loved both poems. I saw a couple yesterday and the woman said to me, hey, are you the poetry lady? You did a great job! People I do not know refer to me as the poetry lady. Unbelievable. I've NEVER thought of myself as a poet or an artist - but I have come to realize that that is exactly who I am. Wow - to wake up at the age of...well, the age is not too important here, but to understand who you are is an amazing epiphany. My comfort is in knowing that words and creativity are the ways specifically given to me, as a way to honor and glorify God - the One whom if I were without, would be nothing.

I do many things, but I am a poet and an artist. Ha, ha, ha. I have to laugh. I have discovered who I have always been. I sincerely hope you do the same. No matter how old or young you are, I pray that you are able to say who you are. The keys and the clues are all around you. Put the puzzle pieces of your life together and discover who God made you. It will be the best find you'll ever make.

Blessings to you...

Monday, August 10, 2009

Hot Fun in the SummerTime

I made this necklace to display Friday evening at a dance performance vending event. Even through the heat, a full day's work and dinner, the inspiration for this piece stayed with me until I put it together.

There's just something about swirls. Summertime copper swirls are the best. These are light. They swing in the summber breeze and are so light you hardly notice you are wearing them. Pretty and feminine. They were the last pair of earrings I made for Friday's event.

If anyone has not been able to tell yet, I love the safari scene. This necklace is my homage to the graceful elegance of African animals.
I love blue. Light blue. Dark Blue. Sky Blue. Crystal Blue. Blue makes everything better. I sat making these earrings with hot summer time colors, but just couldn't resist adding some blue.


The music's playing, and my hands are starting to tap to the beat. Stay tuned to see the new songs they sing...