Showing posts with label Besottment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Besottment. Show all posts

01 February 2012

Reverb 2011 Post 4

February first brings the final pages of my December Daily Journal in which I followed Hope Wallace Karney's Reverb11 prompts. Post three ended at Day 23...
Day 24: phrase or saying picked up in 2011.
My dear daughter was very helpful to point out annoying repetitive things I said...
Day 25(above right): beliefs...
Day 26: birthday celebration.
Day 27: what could have been done without during the year...
The birthday celebration is chronicled in a little book sewn onto the page.
Got a bicycle and new sunglasses. I actually love this dorky picture of myself...
This whole journal is simple palette of kraft paper, creams and browns, bit of red.
Day 28: a regret.
Day 29: most authentic moment. Painful.
I used a plastic sleeve to represent the transparency that authenticity brings.
Day 30: most important lesson.
God told me while I was walking (does She talk to you like that?) to 'stop' take in the view...be. I was then promptly told to 'keep going.'
Use as needed...
Day 31: greatest wish for 2012.
Be a bridge...which leads me to choose bridge as my word to focus on for the new year.
I want to be a bridge to my daughter's future, not an obstacle. I realize this has so much meaning for me in all relationships including my own with each day,
about remaining present,
on the bridge,
enjoying the view...

February brings brings the third anniversary of this blog.
It has been a loving support to myself, a gift to me really.
I want to celebrate with a give-away, coming next.

I also found a product I was surprised and shocked by...
No, I wasn't sleepy or high...

05 January 2012

Reverb 2011 Post 2

I finished something! I finished something in a timely fashion. Just for me. That's a nice start to the year. I loved doing this December Daily as prompted by Hope Wallace.


The journal was a purchase from Jackie Peters at the Glitter Market in November.
Looky, I bought and then USED something!
Using the good stuff is one of my areas of focus lately. And yet, I still haul in more...


Hope's prompts were reflections back on the year creating a nice way to review
 and close that chapter.

Day 4 (left above): discovery of a favorite artist.
The Civil Wars. Just go listen to them now.
You are so welcome.

Day 5 (right above): five things you don't want to forget.  Allie's ponytail and the simple act of getting to watch her make another one.
I added several mini books in order to include lots of pictures.


Day 6 (above left) is unfinished as I look for a couple of things I put in a very special place...
so I wouldn't lose them. Yeah...
 And yet I carried on. I didn't let this stall me, which would be common for me to do.
Looky, progress!


Day 8 (above left): quote or saying that resonated.
"When the bridge is gone, the narrowest plank become precious."
Hungarian Proverb


Day 9 (above right): feeling nostalgic for...My Allie, then, now, always, still.

More of this journal to come.

 

05 December 2011

Reverb11


I bought the cutest journals from Jackie Peters at Glitter Market. Everything I make I also buy and that's how I have more! of everything! Even though more never simplifies I do try to use (not just hoard) what I have these days. Ergo Reverb11. It is a December daily journal prompt from Hope Wallace over at Besottment. Her journals are hand lettered and Victorian and fresh all at the same time.

I am joining in using one of my new Jackie journals.


And I am too busy and I have no time and blah, blah blah, but I love the idea of wrapping up the year with this kind of journal. Hope's prompts are reflections over this year, not just about the Holiday season. Especially this year when I lost mother, and Allie is on her way out the door, I really want to record the view from here.


And just in case you are a school supply nerd like me...the pen I am using is the Uni-ball Signo Premier 207. It's a gel roller ball pen that I LOVE using on paper. I never have loved gel pens but this one is somehow just so good on these cardstocks and such. I prefer the Uni-ball Premier Jetstream which is a hybrid ink that is quick drying and waterproof over a painted page. I use it in my art journal I started as part of the Brave Girls Soul Restoration workshop.



And in case you are an atomic nerd for pens, the reviews on Amazon.com are very serious. I read them and roll my eyes at "these" people and then I keep reading...
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