Inspired Illustrations Week #2

Two things have been on my mind and I suspect the minds of many others this week….

the weather and Halloween.

So while I have few words to share right now I do have a couple of more drawings.

To all of my friends and family on the East Coast I think of you often, wishing and hoping that the storm and the weather will pass swiftly leaving you, your family and your home safe.

To all of my friends resisting the nightly call of the Halloween candy summoning your name from inside the cabinet, telling yourself you won’t eat any tonight…. it is for the kinds.

Happy Halloween!

 

 

Inspired Illustration Week#1

Everyday my daughters create something.  They draw, they paint, they glue, they color.  Their imaginations over flow with inspiration.  They write lists, they author stories, they draw pictures of their day, they illustrate princesses and superheros.  As they have grown I have worked hard to encourage their infinite inspiration and boundless imagination.  It is a piece of them I want to exist and flow through them for the rest of their lives.  In the last two months Olivia’s drawings have consistently become fantastic and left me more and more in awww of her ability to go to some other place and share it through her drawings (yes, total and complete mommy bias).

Suddenly I found myself looking at the world in a very different way.  Maybe instead of writing about a memory I could draw too?  Maybe instead of taking a picture or sharing words I could share an emotion or thought through drawings.  Could I?  Could I turn a vision, a thought, an idea into a drawing? So I found a great app on my iPad,  bought a stylist and I began to draw….and draw and I drew some more.   I began to study my daughters drawings.  I watched the details they added.  I took notes on their feelings.  I remembered how they were inspired.  And then I drew some more. Soon I started to find my own style.

After months of studying them and drawing my own pictures I realized it was time.  It was time to share my drawings with other.  Actually let other human beings (not just my daughters…who are totally bias. I could draw a wiggly lopsided stick figure and they’d say that’s beautiful mommy!!)   I channeled a pinch of whimsy and a cup of sweetness and drew for someone I knew would love my art even if it sucked.  With a million nervous knots in my stomach I hit the share button…

and when no one told me my drawing was awful I drew some more.   Today I find myself with a brand new creative outlet.

I LOVE TO DRAW.



While I am still terrified to share my drawings with others I love it too much to let my new found love be effected by what others think.  So today I start what I hope will be the first of many, many, many more inspired illustrations.

I owe this new found passion all to my daughters!

 

MEMEday Week #8

Boy do I love MEME inspiration.

Today I have more from the Prattling Pineapple and another visit from Ryan.

My sister took Francine and Olivia out to celebrate Olivia’s 7th birthday.  The texts that came to me while they were eating dinner and filling up on a brownie dolloped with vanilla ice cream were pure Prattling Pineapple… my very own 6 year old stream of conscious, non-stop talking, unfiltered narrator of life!

This Hey girl is inspired by my fantastically beautiful friend Kim over at Rubber Chicken Madness.  The girl has entered the on-line dating world (she’s amazing…and oh the stories).  In between holding my nose to prevent myself from snorting coffee I am also moved by the passion, strength and ability to stay true to herself that she possesses.

Can’t a girl find a guy?!

Guest Post: Gfunkified Great Expectations

Greta Funk is a self described mom of four tornadoes living a glamorous life on the Kansas Prairie.  I first “met” the beautiful and spunky Greta through Instagram.  We got to know each other through each others pictures.  As time went on…a comment here, a comment there, add a little spunky sass (she can dish it, I can take it…I love to dish it she can give it back) and a new friendship began.

So when Greta asked me to guest post for her weekly Great Expectations she got a absolutely hell yes!

Today I am over at Greta’s place Gfunkified.  I am sharing my story about an expectation I had in life and how it actually turned out.  It is a moment I am certain all woman in relationships can relate to.

Meredith and her GLOw

Rain drizzled on my “yes, it’s a good hair day! {fist pump}” hair as I ran from one black awning to the next trying not to get too wet.  I peaked inside the first door.

“No, that is not it,” I thought.

I ran to the second door.  Looking through the glass of the the door I couldn’t make out if there was anyone in there.  I leaned closer to see if I could see anyone.  The door to the restaurant opened and I was welcomed by a blonde hair, warm smiling,  black rimmed glasses wearing beauty.

With parking figured out I nervously signed in and put my name tag on.  I was super excited to be at my second Girls Lunch Out event, but nervous to be doing it all by myself.  Before I knew it I was talking and meeting new woman.  Today was the day I was going to learn about vlogging.  Was I ever going to vlog,  probably not, but I loved using videos in the classroom and on my classroom blog.  I was excited to hear about it and learn something new.  Soon it was time to meet everyone.  Each woman took their turn introducing themselves (I have to work on my introduction by the way).  I was in aw of the amazingness each woman brought to this event.  Then she stood up.  The blonde hair, warm smiling, black rimmed glasses wearing beauty.

“Hi I’m Meredith Sinclair…”

“Meredith Sinclair….Meredith Synclair …” rattled through my brain.

{insert light bulb}

“Oh my lordy that is the speaker today!  I talked to her.  She helped me.  She’s nice.  She’s funny.  I can’t wait to see hear her talk!” my brain rambled on.

Lunch was surrounded with tweeting, instagraming and getting to know each other.  We were filled with a fantastic meal (by Francesca’s on Taylor) of salad, bruchetta,  two types of pasta, a little wine.  It was wonderful.  As  bites of dessert were being taken it was time for the guest speaker… yep Meredith Synclair of themeredithsinclair.com.  As she pitched to us the impact and audience we can reach with vlogging.  She gave us tips on vlogging, how to get the best light, make sure you have good sound and how to teach yourself to edit video.  I took notes on the tips and make sure you remember to do this’s.   Between the notes and fantastic tips I still thought not in your life am I ever going to vlog woman.  Meredith continued to talk,  sharing her tips and make sure you’s.  Suddenly she went from instructional to inspiring.  She shared with us a deep passion, her phenomenal work ethic, her drive, her passion and her unwavering belief in us.  Words like “pretend like you’re talking to your best friend”,  “you don’t have to be perfect”, “you can do it” and suddenly my thoughts of no I will never vlog moved to I can create what I love and I can do anything I put my mind to (… to date I am seriously debating with myself whether to do a vlog or not…oh it might be fun…no no no vlogging…damn you Meredith!)

So when Meredith shared her fantastic smile and warm personality with me one last time

I knew not only was I deeply inspired by this incredibly dynamic, creative, inspirational, make you feel like you can try anything woman… I had a serious crush!

This was my second Girls Lunch Out event.  It was even more fun then the first.  It was wonderful to see friends from the last event and meet and talk to mind blowing, strong, fantastically amazing woman that participated in it

I was not reimbursed,  payed or given any samples for this post.  All thoughts and opinions regarding Meredith, Girls Lunch Out and Francesca’s are my own.  They really are that fabulous!!

 

MEMEday Week #7

I LOVE MEMEs! If you have been here and visited enough you know that.  MEMEs come to me from all parts of life.  I get them from twitter, my kids, my husband my friends… no ones life is inspirationally off limits.  So one would think with everything going on in my life MEME inspiration would be everywhere.  One would be wrong.  I have had a bit of a MEME dry spell lately.  So this week I had to look hard for the fun and funny things in my life that would inspire me for MEMEday.

The Prattling Pineapple makes a come back this week.  Her philosophical constant narration of her thoughts have been a little off this week, but ride in a car with her when a VW bug drives by and watch out…

Sometimes it really slays me what goes through the minds of men…

Donnie makes a come back here for a Dear Abby…

Happy Monday everyone!

May the words you use be my inspiration… he he he!

and your TO DO lists be completed!

MEMEday Week #6

I first saw this adorable fruit on Stasha’s Instagram (@northwestmommy) feed. The second time I saw the sassy, fun fruit I knew I had to beg and pretty please my way to getting a copy of it.  Stasha (like she always does) was happy to share.  I have never hidden my admiration for Stasha.  She is one of the most talented photographers I know and she has a heart as beautiful as her artistic photographers eye…in other words I adore her and am left in awwww of her talent daily.  Oh yeah, I also have a major crush on her dog!  Don’t know Stasha?  This post I wrote about her will bring you up to speed: Stasha and Her Perspective.

Today this shaded produce is the newest member of my MEMEday line up.  I couldn’t think of a better little fruit to lend its voice to this MEME then my own peanut Francine.  My 5 year old PRATTLING kindergartener inherited my gift for gab.  Well to be quite honest with you the poor child has inherited my ability to talk continueously with out taking a breath. That coupled with her affection for pure stream on conscious narration of her thoughts makes for some incredibly interesting car rides.  So today I am introducing to you the PRATTLING PINEAPPLE… a stream of conscious, non-stop talking, back seat driving, unfiltered narrator of life!

If you have a moment be sure to check out Stasha’s work at: Stash B. Photography, visit her blog (her Listicles are a hoot), or follow her on her Instagram @Northwestmommy