Joy: chatting with my sister for 5 hours in the car....then spending all afternoon with my 90 year old aunt, my cousins and other sisters listening to all their stories.
And then going to bed early.
"I do believe in an everyday sort of magic...the inexplicable connectedness we sometimes experience with places, people, works of art and the like; the eerie appropriateness of moments of synchronicity; the whispered voice, the hidden presence, when we think we're alone." Charles de Lint
Joy: chatting with my sister for 5 hours in the car....then spending all afternoon with my 90 year old aunt, my cousins and other sisters listening to all their stories.
And then going to bed early.
Yup....we tried it. You can take the girls out of the country...but you can't take the country out of the girls.
It was a blue sky....fluffy clouds and cool crisp spring air kind of a day...an absolute delight from beginning to end.
We've been in a slow spring crawl in Maine. I really don't mind because it just makes every phase more precious.The best thing is that when I get home things will be catching up and I get to experience it all over again.
Spring is more sprung here in Minneapolis....and I'm soaking it all in!
We're still in daffodil season....but we've also moved onto forsythia. Yellow...is the color of late April in Maine.
By the time most of you read this I will be on a plane to Minneapolis. I will spend a few days with my sister Nancy then we will drive to southern Iowa and meet up with Marilyn and LaVonn....my other two sisters where we will visit our Aunt Beverly....my mother's only sister. My mother would have been 100 this month....and her sister Beverly is 90.Now that it's behind me (pun intended) I am happy to report that my early morning colonoscopy report was clean as a whistle! Sorry if that's too much information....but I'm just keeping it real.
As most of you know....the prep process isn't very pleasant....but the minute it's over I'm always glad I did it. There was a bounce in my step and gratitude in my heart today. Health is a precious thing.And it makes me so happy that my bloodroot is in full bloom today. They're such delicate little flowers.
And how excited was I to learn that Cameron's middle name is Joy. I'm hoping to run into them again.
I'm going to try and follow along (no charge) with the current Fabulous Free Motion class with Izzy Moore to motivate me to play around with stitching again. I found my box of lesson projects ....including several prepped fabrics and backgrounds.
This fabric collage from the "tutti frutti" lesson is what I cut the heart from my recent mini journal cover. There was still plenty to use for other things.....so I did another little experiment.
Subtitle: Rise and Resist
I couldn't stop thinking about it....so I spent some time this morning making a mini joy journal.
I used one of my class projects from the Fabulous Free Motion class for the cover....and the pages and pockets invite writing...tucking and art play.A group representing Rise and Resist, Singing Resistance handed out cardboard 206 silhouettes representing those Mainers abducted during Ice's despicable Operation Catch of the Day. The actual number is much higher...and people are still being taken.
The sky was pretty special this morning!
As is the bloodroot that is just starting to bloom in my garden at the corner of the woods. Just look at that center!
The friend helping a friend make a lampshade....that's who I chose to be yesterday!