Sunday, December 31, 2006

Farewell 2006! Welcome 2007!



Ring out, wild bells, to the wild sky,
The flying cloud, the frosty light:
The year is dying in the night;
Ring out, wild bells, and let him die.

Ring out the old, ring in the new,
Ring, happy bells, across the snow:
The year is going, let him go;
Ring out the false, ring in the true.

Ring out the grief that saps the mind,
For those that here we see no more;
Ring out the feud of rich and poor,
Ring in redress to all mankind.

Ring out a slowly dying cause,
And ancient forms of party strife;
Ring in the nobler modes of life,
With sweeter manners, purer laws.

Ring out the want, the care, the sin,
The faithless coldness of the times;
Ring out, ring out my mournful rhymes,
But ring the fuller minstrel in.

Ring out false pride in place and blood,
The civic slander and the spite;
Ring in the love of truth and right,
Ring in the common love of good.

Ring out old shapes of foul disease;
Ring out the narrowing lust of gold;
Ring out the thousand wars of old,
Ring in the thousand years of peace.

~Alfred, Lord Tennyson

Friday, December 29, 2006

Making a List!

WOW! Only a couple more days left of 2006! Like many of my artist friends, I am working on my art goals for 2007. So far, my list looks like this:

-Cut way back on swaps so I can work on things that really excite/inspire me as they come up. (Freeing up my time.)
-Have business cards professionally printed.
-Go to Artfest again so I can refill my creative well.
-Create a portfolio of my work.
-Continue doing design work.

There might be more to it than that, but that's a good start.

Laura was talking about the book she read this year, which got me thinking about which books I really loved. They were:

Gone by Jonathan Kellerman
The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova
The Last Templar by Raymond Khoury
Blackbird, Still Waters and Show Me the Way by Jennifer Lauck

I also have some movie picks from 2006:

The Prestige (Thriller/Suspense)
Little Miss Sunshine (Comedy/Drama)
The Descent (Horror)

I will be taking a couple days off blogging over the weekend, but I do want to wish everyone a wonderful new year. This New Year's Eve marks the 17th anniversary of my first date with my husband. It boggles the mind to think it has been that long! Ahh...LOVE!

Friday, December 22, 2006

Gifts of Spirit

Hello everyone! I am sure you are all busy making last minute preparations for your holiday celebrations. I spent the morning work on some gifts and while I worked, I got to thinking about the gifts I was given this year. The kinds of gifts I was thinking about were not the type you could put in a box and wrap with a pretty bow, but rather gifts that life bestows on us if we are really lucky.

This year my gifts were those of spirit. I was reminded over and over again how good it feels to give, to know who your real friends are, to know that something you say or do really does make a difference in someone's life, to see someone's growth and celebrate it with them, to share someone's pain and by sharing it, to lighten the burden. 2006 was not particularily kind, but I believe that sometimes the greatest gifts come wrapped in adversity.

I read a quote once that gave me pause. It said "If you didn't get all the things you wanted, be thankful for all the things that you didn't want, that you didn't get." I had never thought about life like that before! I have a game I play with my close friends when something awful befalls one of us called "It Could Be Worse". We sit there and think of all the ways in which whatever has happened could be worse, building it up, making it more and more outrageous so that we end up laughing so hard it hurts. Gallows humour is my secret weapon when it comes to dealing with awful things.

On the flip side, another favourite quote of mine says "Give thanks for unknown blessings already on their way." I think that has allowed me to really embrace all the beautiful magic in my life. Blessings swirl all around me, unseen and unbidden, but make their way to me, just the same. That magic makes my life joyous.

As we close out the old year and welcome in the new, my wish is that each of you opens your heart wide to make room for all the magical gifts that life has waiting for you in 2007. May those of you travelling over the holidays have a safe journey.

Be Blessed!

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

UPDATE!

Here are the latest arrivals for the Breast Friends Collaborative:
Teresa Atkinson
Joan LoCicero
Suze Longley
Tanya Peacock

Shari Schneider

According to my list, I believe I just need mail to arrive from:
Gypsie
Marie Oestreich
Michelle

If you have mailed something and your name is NOT on my list, please email me at tatterededge at shaw dot ca and let me know ASAP! (Otherwise I will go ahead and complete the project once the last three contributions have arrived.)

On the off chance that I disappear for a couple of days, it will be due to another power outtage. We are bracing for yet another major wind storm here on the west coast tonight. Time to batten down the hatches!

Monday, December 18, 2006

Faster than a Speeding Snail...

Just to clarify for everyone participating in the Breast Friends Collaborative, when I have received your contribution, I will email you. In case you are worried though, here are the people I have received from as of this morning:

Amy Huff
Angie Platten
Claudia Roulier
Danielle Muller
Heather Simpson Bluhm
Joan Craft
Joan Ellis
Judy Keefe
Judy Scott
Kelly Snelling
Kristen Robinson
Larinda
Lia Kent
Liz Smith
Peggi Mayer Graminski
Penelope Harris
Shari Beaubien
Tina Shoaga
Zorana

If you have mailed out and it has not arrived yet, please do not panic! There are a number of reasons who it might take longer than you think to get here:

-Canada does not have mail delivery on Saturdays, only Monday-Friday.

-High volume of mail due to Xmas, means slower movement of mail.

-Customs, which always gets stepped up at this time of year.

-We had a HUGE wind storm here on the West Coast on Friday and so there was alot of damage resulting in power outtages. This is likely going to mean some added delay for local mail delivery as everyone recovers.

So relax, make a cuppa hot chocolate and put your feet up. It will get here all in good time! And thank you for taking time out to participate-all the contributions so far have been amazing!

Saturday, December 16, 2006

Home Sweet Home

No, I have not dropped off the face of the earth-we had a big wind storm here late Thursday night. At about 3 a.m. on Friday morning, we lost power. Later in the day, I discovered it was because a block from my house, there was a huge tree that had fallen across 4 lanes of a major throughfare and taken out a powerline. The city blocked off the street and it took them 7 hours to get it all cut up and hauled away. It meant our home was cold and dark for 16 hours. We ended up having to go out in search of a place that had power to have dinner and to get warm. By the time we got home around 7:30 p.m., the power was back on and the heat had kicked in. I was so relieved! The roads were a mess yesterday too-driving was...interesting...as most traffic lights were out in my neighbourhood and apparently, people cannot count to FOUR!

I am just glad we didn't have any damage to our home and we were all safe and sound, if just a bit cold and hungry. (Which really, is a timely reminder to be mindful of those that have no roof over their head and no food in their bellies. I have seen several homeless people camped out in doorwells in the crazy weather we have been having. PLEASE GIVE if you can to the charities in your own community that ensure that these people are not forgotten. Give money, give food, give warm clothes-do what you can with what you have. Every little bit helps!)

On a happy note, when I came home, there was a big box waiting on my doorstep from a certain someone I adore in Cody! We were able to connect by phone last night so Deb could hear me opening my gifts. This GORGEOUS handmade hooked rug was one of my gifts. It's just beautiful. Deb knows I have a fondness for textiles and especially folk art. The shaker house is just precious and one of my favourite images. The colours are delicious and it's such a beautiful piece. I am going to hang it in the livingroom. (If I can stop petting it!) I am *so* spoiled! THANK YOU Deb, I loved everything and most of all, you know I love you to bits! xox I took a class at ArtFIBREfest in June with the very talented Mary Stanley to learn how to do this traditional art form and so my appreciate for the work that goes into it has grown. I still need to finish my piece from her class, but with my hand so bad right now, I can't!

The 12 Days of Xmas blog has been updated, so go take a peek at days 3 & 4! We are having so much fun!

If you haven't hear it, I recommend Bruce Cockburn's Christmas. I love his music and he's Canadian. The CD is very relaxing and the sound is different from the same old, same old!

Wednesday, December 13, 2006

One The First Day of Xmas...


HEY! Wanna know what's in these? Check out the 12 Days of Xmas blog! We'll be sharing a new set of gifts for each group, each day from now till December 25th!

Enjoy!