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Showing posts with label instagram. Show all posts

Nature Pal Exchange

Happy Tuesday my friends! In the words of Emily P. Freeman, it's "Simply Tuesday."  I am currently reading her book, titled as such.  Her tagline is "Small-moment living in a fast-moving world."  Yes and amen.  How about a few of my favorite passages from the book thus far? Because behind-the-scenes of my real life and real thoughts and what ends up on the blog, is this.  Embracing these seemingly everyday, mundane moments that are really packed with the power and passion of Christ.  
In the words of Emily….

"Tuesday is the week's producer.  What happens here, if done right, if done well, leaves no fingerprints-dinner around the table, laundry folded in baskets, the meeting with the boss over coffee, five hundred more words toward the deadline.  The big stuff of life we save for the weekend. Tuesday holds the ordinary, the everyday, and the small.

"The kingdom of God is like a man who scatters seed on the ground.  The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed, a net, yeast.  The kingdom of heaven is like a treasure hidden in a field.  Seeds, nets, yeast, a hidden treasure, a farmer, and a child-these are the clues to the kingdom." 

"I have a vision of people who embrace the significance of our small words, knowing that whether they're spoken into microphones or near microwaves, they're all sacred when said in the power of the Spirit.  Let's take back quiet conversations with friends, whispered prayer over sick babies, belly laughter around the dining room table. Let's take back the honor of small donations, small care packages, and small movements toward fellow image-bearers, because love isn't measured in inches, grand gestures, or dollar amounts." 
You may be wondering how these thoughts from Emily's book collide with these photos and the Nature Pal Exchange, but in my mind they go perfectly together.  Long story short (kinda), I stumbled across an Instagram account called Nature Pal Exchange.  The whole point is to connect families so that they can literally exchange interesting finds from nature, from one state to another.  The girls and I signed up, with a $5 donation going towards Sole Hope, which is an organization providing help for foot disease in Uganda.  After signing up, we were given a family's address in Long Beach, California to send our nature box too.  


For days the girls and I combed the yard and farm, having the most Heaven-on-earth conversations as we went.  Talking about how marvelous and wonderful God is to make such neat stuff for us to find!  Our favorite adjective to use for all these treasures? Gorgeous.  We must have uttered dozens of "Isn't that gorgeous?" to each other while we searched.  
We then packed everything up safe and sound and traipsed into the post office.  Egg carton in hand, I at first, felt silly and small for mailing an egg carton full of things from my yard.  But then I remembered the lessons from Simply Tuesday and the even bigger lesson God has been whispering in my ear.  This matters.  This is good, rich, BIG stuff of life right here.  In stopping to gather, notice, talk, and appreciate our heavenly father and nature finds, we worshipped.  

So today I pray you have the guts, bravery, and audacity to let it be "Simply Tuesday." 
To worship and love right where you are.  Give your co-worker a smile, your neighbor a hug, your kids a belly laugh.  
(and while you're at it, there's a fun giveaway on yesterday's post you can enter too!)

You can find more about the Nature Pal Exchange by going  to https://instagram.com/naturepalexchange/

We've got SUNSHINE, yes we do!

 I hope you read the last article I posted a link to with the title "Filtered, not fake" or else you're going to potentially be super irritated at how peppy my post title is.  We don't really have sunshine...we have buckets and tings and pings of sleet.  The ickiest, coldest, ugliest sleet.  BUT, my sweet girls and handsome hubby are healthy.  So, sunshine it is.  

It's really all a mind game, to me.  As long as my head is filled with God it seems He adds a sun ray here, another there.  Sunshine and spring even in the midst of another harsh winter day. (Northerners, go ahead and laugh. We are SO not used to all this winter stuff!)

So I mentioned on Instagram (you can see the tab above to follow me!) that I started taking an online art class.  People, I have been so tired of saying all the things I want to do and then never doing them! Like taking a class like this!  I signed up for Christy Tomlinson's She Art class....basically, learning how to draw gals.  I've always liked an artistic view of a gal,  paintings, fabric (like you see above), or even the angel figurines you can buy (without the facial features, drives Brett crazy)

I signed up for the online class this weekend.  Once I received my login information I was able to view the class, and will have a whole year to do so.  It has incredible teaching information and tips, videos galore (like hours of helpful videos), PDF's to help you, an online community where you can share your art....It is fabulous!
I would highly, highly recommend you take one of her classes! She has several to pick from, if the girl art isn't your thing.  The cost is $44 (I totally used the money the Nielsen T.V. survey people sent me to buy this!), and that is such a bargain for all the tips and teaching and videos.  It is next to impossible for me to get away to all these neat art retreats right now (and I wouldn't want to leave my babies!), so this felt just like a retreat at home.  I can make some hot chocolate or coffee, and get cozy in my craft room while learning new things!  Perfection. 

Soon I will be painting a "girl" on a mixed media canvas and I'll show you the finished results.  The sketches you're seeing here were just done as practice, with regular Crayola colored pencils and a black pen.  The gal with the face colored in is my mistake...I started trying to do eyes, noses, etc. and just didn't like what I was seeing so I colored her face in. :/  (I'm trying to be good about showing real life on the blog...and real life means I make mistakes)
 I picked up some new art supplies this weekend because I actually had $$ left over in my monthly spending money! Whoohooo! A tip....if you're local (NWA), I went to Tuesday Morning to get the girls some puzzles and also found these packs of big scrapbook paper for like $6! They are usually at least $15.  Also, Hobby Lobby had the canvases on sale.....2 for $3.99 (for 8 x 10) And I used the 40% off coupon for the Modpodge (I just showed them the coupon code on my phone, no need to even print it)  SO, there's my two cents on saving money on supplies.  It feels so good to have this happy stack waiting for me in the craft room but there's no need to break the bank, so to speak.

 Oh, the tales our dining room table could spin....
another place that is my happy spot in the house.  We do everything around the table,
art, stickers, puzzles, eat, talk, listen to music, bird watch, read,....
 I mean...really.  Rays of sunshine people...
absolute rays. 
 Remember how a few weeks ago I was feeling sorry for myself because I closed my Etsy shop and shut down plans in my mind for spring, as far as pursuing a creative hobby job goes? 

Yeah, I'm SO over that now.  :)  I'm happy and excited to fill my non-chore time with little projects and art and learning about being "an artist" (which sounds so official to say)...learning to paint and sketch and do mixed media.  Giving myself photography challenges and outdoor dinners and parties and photo shoot ideas, just for fun.
  I don't know a lot.  I'm not super organized or smart at math.  I could probably do a lot of things, a lot better. But, I DO know that I was made to create.  I know that this is a season for me to learn about all kinds of art.  I am almost positive someday I'll have a job that encompasses being "an artist".  And really, I already do  have a job like that right now.  
Mama.  Showing my girls the beautiful masterpiece that is our world.

 One day this week Anna Ruth decided to push Betsy Grace in the cozy coupe car.  I just could not quit laughing!  Hysterical!  I don't know why, but sometimes my girls just strike me as so funny.  And those are the moments I try to remember when they're being ornery..because boy do they sure know how to be ornery too.  But aren't we all?  
We've got SUNSHINE, yes we do! 
This place is my sanctuary,
my eternal sunshine.

What sun rays are keeping your spirits lifted this week?
I have plans to make a box of "sunshine" (yellow items) to gift someone with..
because I think telling others how they're sunshine to you matters too. 



Instagram: my new love

 I kind of picked out my Mother's Day gift this year.
Ok, and last year too. Do you do this?  It's not at all because my husband isn't thoughtful!  He knows my favorite gift from him is a handwritten note.  What can I say...I'm a romantic at heart :)

This year I was wanting a new phone around the same time as Mother's Day....
so I got a really, really nice gift and got an Iphone! 
 And now meet my new love: Instagram.
Don't worry, I won't turn into a total convert and quit using my camera.
No way!  But I do like having Instagram to capture little moments here and there...




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