Saturday, February 19, 2011

OHOW Heartfelt Poem

Coat Rack T Moore age 13

Baby Meerkat C Moore age 11

Life for Agnes was somehow a little more free,
when the men were away frighting the Crusades..


We also wanted to show you what we used some of our Sunday Sketches for last week!
My daughter and I created a little poem about the circle and cycle of love and used some of our sketches to illustrate it for One Heart One World.



One heart, one world


one world, one child

one child, one smile


one smile, one wish

one wish, one star


one star, one kiss

one kiss, one frog


one frog, one prince

one prince, one love


one love, one key

one key, one heart


one heart, one world


Our OHOW journal was won by Beth P of New Hampshire!
Now Beth can fill the journal with her own daily musings!


Thanks again, Sophia of Sunday Sketches
for hosting this creative group!

And our week of awesome things for the Brave Girls Club:

Sunshine is awesome!

Sport, health and physical well-being are awesome!

Happy Sunday!!

Thursday, February 17, 2011

One Heart One World WInner

And the winner is...

so we had to replace the over flowing magic bowl
with a magic hamper!

Thank you all for the lovely comments - this sure was fun!



drum roll please..



I always wanted to use these gloves again - they are from my wedding a long time ago!


Congratulations to Beth P of New Hampshire!
http://elizabethstudio54.blogspot.com


I have updated the journal photos below and will post the whole journal in a couple of days so that those who did not win can have a peak at the whole thing - Beth you may not want to look - you may want to keep it a surprise!

Again thanks to everyone - this was sooo great!
I really enjoyed visiting around the world!
Special thanks to Lisa of One Heart One World
our hostess with the mostest!

We'll be here next year fore sure!



One Heart One World!! Love it!!

Sunday, February 13, 2011

Bananas & Beanie Hats

Pippi gets a hair cut and new earrings


This is the beginnings of a quick sketch I did while attending the children's piano practice - such a wonderful time to sketch, a cozy room, beautiful music! I will get back to work on her soon. My daughter, an avid Pippi fan, does not like the idea that this could be Pippi, perhaps growing up.. she is not happy with the missing braids.


Banana by T Moore age 13


This has been a challenging week, trying to meet the individual needs of a family with four distinct personalities - today I cannot even fathom having 3 or 4 children as I once imagined :-) But, with that said, I can honestly say for the Brave Girls Club, that today

Compromise is awesome!


Beanie Hat Flying Machine by C Moore age 11


Oh and check out our side bar, we are planning have joined in the One Heart One World group celebration of friendship and love, it will be our first giveaway! You may want to join in too - check out the button (right) and check our last post to see a preview of what we are giving away, everyone can enter, no jumping though hoops - just a comment here and a contact that gets us in touch with you, should you be our lucky winner February 17th!

This is a link to our One-Heart-One-World giveaway post!


Many thanks to Sophie at BlueChairDiary
where you can have a look at more sketches!

Saturday, February 12, 2011

One Heart One World

And the winner is...

so we had to replace the over flowing magic bowl
with a magic hamper!

Thank you all for the lovely comments - this sure was fun!



drum roll please..



I always wanted to use these gloves again - they are from my wedding a long time ago!


Congratulations to Beth P of New Hampshire!
http://elizabethstudio54.blogspot.com


I have updated the journal photos below and will post the whole journal in a couple of days so that those who did not win can have a peak at the whole thing - Beth you may not want to look - you may want to keep it a surprise!

Again thanks to everyone - this was sooo great!
I really enjoyed visiting around the world!
Special thanks to Lisa of One Heart One World
our hostess with the mostest!

We'll be here next year fore sure!



One Heart One World!! Love it!!

OK Lisa said Introduce yourself,
tell us about you (me!)
Well here goes..

Art, writing and athletics are things I have always been good at. As a creative child and adolescent, art and writing were the way I expressed the joy and anguish of my soul. My mother was a teacher and so there were always papers, paints and art smocks at hand. In my youth, as now, I kept a notebook under my bed and often wrote at night; I could not sleep if I did not jot down the ideas that were in my head. I excelled in fine arts, english and creative writing in high school and in University. Though the focus of my post secondary study was elsewhere it was my related creative and written projects that earned me the most respect. In high school and University I wrote and did graphic work for school papers and newsletters. When I entered the workforce, I somehow managed to do the same, taking on written and graphic assignments whether it was in my job description or not. In time these elements often became part of my assignment. In hours of crisis, I turn to art and journaling as therapy.


As a mother I have embellished or made many things for my children, striving to elevate the everyday. My babies wore hand embroidered, cotton nappies; they were subjected to on going photo shoots. I sang, recited poetry and read great literature to my progeny since the day they were born. I am known for my birthday parties, always clever, imaginative, and homemade. Today my children make gifts and cards for all occasions. We have an art studio at home that we all share. I edit my children’s writing as both are avid writers and readers, and with my help and their strong will, they have self published. I am thrilled to recognize the gene in both offspring.


Through art and language I record the thoughts, prayers and achievements of my family. I am constantly saying to my friends “you should make one, its so easy”, “oh you must write that one down” as if somehow in the making and the writing we will find ourselves. As a friend, I diligently write elaborate Christmas letters to capture a fragment of the stories that reside in my heart. This fills my need produce at least some small form of written word. I have always had something to say. I have always had something to make, something to write. The more I create, the more I realize I will never be finished creating. Once started I find it hard to stop. Such is passion. As I work, I feel the comfort of wearing these old and favorite jeans, the ones that fit so well. I feel that I am home in the process.


And this is who I am, artist, author and mother. The same person I have always been. Something old, something new, and yet someone still grounded in the talents I learned perhaps before my birth, shaped through the years, by my experience.


One Heart One World How cool is this!? If you want to participate in this fabulously fun and friendly event check out Lisa's guidelines here


My One Heart One World door prize is
my From The Heart Journal
for you to create and write in!



Here's a preview
of course I can't post the whole story inside



or the winner will have no surprise,
I'll post all the pages after the draw February 17th!



Thank You for visiting!


I must say that I am so excited to have a giveaway that invites everybody, from everywhere - it reminds me of pen pals - something I loved to do as a child. Mom never let us participate in chain mail but I always thought it was so cool too!

Just leave me a fun and fabulous comment
and I will put your name in my magic dish!

- draw to be held February 17th as per
Lisa's One heart One World instructions!


May your day be happy, your mood be joyful, your soul be at peace!
xxxx L

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