Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family time. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 24, 2017

A Quick Hello!

Well, hey there!  I'm still not back on schedule for creating art and blog posts.  I miss this creative life very much but our family has had some big changes since my previous March 2017 post.  Change.  What it really means.  It means that my family comes first.  If we are to survive the storms of life, we'll need to band together and work as a team.  My husband and I had some discussions of me finding a job to help with our monthly expenses.  Within days, I was offered a job as a daytime nanny with some laundry and housekeeping.  It was an ideal situation and I accepted the position.

With little ones ages 5 months, 4 years and 6 years of age, I was wondering whether I could keep up but it's one way to stay young, right?  Tired.  At each day's end, I was tired and sore.  By the end of the summer, carrying 20 pounds of baby (he's my personal trainer, you know) around the house was just what each day required of me.  I won't go into much detail here, but my schedule working for this family is most demanding during March to September.  I enjoyed this job so much that I am continuing on through the fall and winter months though my responsibilities have changed in many ways.  Next March, I'll gear up for be the weekday/daytime nannying again.  The joys of giggles, bubble blowing, sidewalk chalk drawing, park visiting, tickling, chasing, hugging, and caring.  I've loved it very much.

My art room is not used now.  I have been back at home for over a month and I'm not pushing myself to return to creating art in a hurry.  I'm taking my time.  I'm taking care of me.  I'm being present and available for my family when they need me.  Parenting two teens is keeping me busy and I keep remembering the remaining years are flying by faster than we realize.  My two are really talkers!  They need a mom who will listen and be involved in their lives.  They are learning more everyday about what adulthood and the real world will be like...and how we can prepare them for that time to come.  Oh, so sad for those youth not having anyone to mentor them as they learn what adulthood requires!  Growing up is really hard, especially now in this present time.

I love creating artwork, moving the fluid watercolor across the paper, and exploring what will happen as I loosen up my expectations and my need for control.  I miss it.  But I'm okay.  I'm spending time adding creative touches to my home in the meantime.  Throw pillows for the sofa.  New paint and bedding in my bedroom.  An old drugstore basket, once used for merchandise, now spray painted and holding towels in my bathroom.  Vintage accents in galvanized metal, filled with fresh looking but fake pears...my kids were so excited about fresh pears!  I'm so excited that these won't rot and need to be tossed in the garbage.  Now, I'm in the beginning dreaming and planning stages for beautifying my laundry room.  A lovely little wood table was my first vintage find; it will be just the ideal size as a laundry folding table.

One of my favorite indoor accents right now...succulents!  In preparation for winter, I transplanted a variety of succulents into a galvanized bucket.  Sand was already in the bucket so I added about 2 or 3 inches of potting soil and the plants.  They are thriving and looking so gorgeous.  I'll add some photos of them.  One is ready to put on a yellow flower.  My herbs came in as well and they are doing well.


 Succulents planted in a vintage milk separator.  ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler




Succulents in galvanized bucket.  ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler



Herbs in large galvanized bucket.  ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler



A bit of fall decor on vintage trunk and weathered tray.  ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler



Those pretty inedible pears in a white bowl.  ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler



Some lovely new throw pillows for the sofa.   ©2017 She Must Make Art.  Christy Sheeler



This is a season.  Seasons are not forever.  Seasons are temporary after all.  While I know I could probably push myself to pack my daytime hours fully, that might not be best for me right now.  I'm reading books and we are planning a family trip in the next month.  We are putting family first.  We've been through some unsettling and unknown times but we are looking up and being thankful.  We've learned so much about letting go and letting God.  Letting God do what we know we cannot.  He's so good and we are blessed.

If you're here, leave a hello anywhere and I'll reply.  I'm checking in now and then.  I'm looking forward to being back here on the blog but can't know when that may happen.  I have so much to share, blogpost drafts in varying stages of completion, but those plans will keep.  People, like yourself, will continue to be pulled to creative expression of many kinds.  Some of us are in that prime art making season and others are waiting eagerly for that season to come.

So, go do something creative...and let me know how it goes!



Christy
-She Must Make Art


Thursday, August 11, 2016

A note from the artist.

It's Thursday.  What's Up?

Well, life is interrupting my artistic schedule for a while.  That's just how it goes sometimes.  Our home has been full of activity, projects, Olympics and other random-spur-of-the-moment things.  I'm so ready to get back to the cherry blossom paintings!  My art room has been the focus of some renovations that will make creating here a more happy experience.  I'm working on some great opportunities for presenting my artwork at a local fair.  It's going to be a busy 4-5 weeks along with preparing my daughter and son for back-to-school at the same time.



There's plenty of artwork-related rambling and photo sharing here, so go explore a little bit!  You might find a post you'll enjoy while I try to catch up behind the scenes.














Thanks for dropping by and come again often!  I'll have more stories, tips, and artwork progressions to bring to you.  Watercolor paintings are coming along nicely and it's difficult to set them aside but that's the way life is right now!  The summer is drawing to a close soon so I'm taking time to be with my family and enjoy some downtime.  I'll be back with an update in two weeks!

-Christy
She must make art.


Thursday, July 28, 2016

How Escaping to Nature Can Be a Reset Button.

I'm relaxing while sitting in the green kayak on Lake McDonald. Water in nature is fascinating.  


Water has a soothing effect, therapeutic and calming to my spirit.  Whether a trickling stream, a rushing river, a delicate waterfall, an expansive lake or a mighty ocean...water just soothes.  Life is busy for all of  us.    We make weekends our time to spend together as a family.  Short little trips are usually our favorite.  The local reservoirs are all low at this time of year.  We readied to spend a day on the water.  The kayaks were loaded in the bed of the pickup truck.  A picnic lunch of sandwich fixins' and chips and Oreo cookies was ready to go.  Our day of adventure required us to improvise as we went along.  We hit the road!  We listened to music and talked as we traveled that day.  When we arrived in Glacier National Park along the banks of Lake McDonald... what is it about God's creation, nature, and our being drawn to these places?  We just soaked it up!  The time spent on the water helped make it a fantastic day that helped us all reconnect with one another.

A nature inspired artist - that's me.  I watch to study, to understand, to remember how it captivates me.  I take it in so I can take it with me...whether the memory, the photo, the watercolor sketch.




Sometimes we all need to hit the reset button.



The kids (okay, teens) head directly to the water, both wading in and then kayaking for a while.  Then my husband takes a turn, heading out with paddle in hands, while our kids swim alongside the kayak.  I watched from shore, enjoying the moments as an onlooker.  I quietly take it all in, everything around me.  I love seeing how they interact with one another.



Slowly making their way further into the cold water of Lake McDonald.