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Tuesday, July 23, 2013

Forrest and Montana

Sons

Loving young men
Brilliant ideas swirling around them, never slowing down
I love these two sons of mine

Strong young men
Look at them grow, I mean "go"
Happy to be in each other's life

Happy young men
Climbing and hiking and discovering self identities
Wow! Look at me now

Smart young men
Trying to do the RIGHT THING
Everyday learning it isn't so easy

My two sons
Forrest Fernando and Montana George
Flying from the nest.




Sunday, October 7, 2012

An Online Interview about Willow

This morning I had the wonderful opprtunity to think about Willow at the request of one of her classmates. She asked me to answer five questions about Willow. This is what I wrote: 1. Describe Willow in three words. Creative, Loving, Adventurous. 2. Has she influenced the way that you do things and think about the environment? Willow influences me in many ways. She enjoys living simply, and her lifestyle encourages me to live life simply. She prefers to shop at thrift stores to save money and reduce consumption. She eats well and takes care of herself physically. She makes good choices about her diet and exercise. She goes to bed at a reasonable time to get enough sleep. She reminds me that I need to do those things for myself too. Willow values her education; she knows how to study and receives excellent grades. She skillfully balances her school, sports, and friends. I have always been conscious of the natural world; it's my world too. Having a precious daughter like Willow makes me grateful that I shared my world with her, and I am so proud of her for her focus and direction as a young adult. I continue to plant flowers and trees in my yard because I want our home to be a place of beauty and solace in a fast-paced, busy world. As Willow grows, she reminds me of my age and mortality, and I realize that life is precious. I want Willow to be happy and healthy and always find peace in her heart and environment. 3. Has she always been passionate about the environment? Yes, always! Willow has a love of the outdoors and being active in the outdoors. As a small toddler, she was happiest when outside and moving. She loved to swim in the local lakes, go camping and hiking with her family, and play outside in our yard and parks with her sisters and brothers. When Willow was out-of-doors as a little girl, she was in her element. So, I think initially she loved the freedom to have so much space surrounding her; it was her world. Willow had more time than most kids to be outside, because she was homeschooled and out-of-doors was her classroom. I believed in letting my children play because I think PLAY is essential to children to grow and develop in the natural world. From her love of the outdoors came an interest in understanding the physical world, and ultimately understanding it and protecting it. She invites and encourages her friends to look at the natural world through her lens of protector and advocate. Willow makes a difference; people value her opinion. Her passion for the environment is contagious. 4. Do you think that you influenced her to be this way and how? I hope so. Having five children has made me aware of the environment because naturally we created significant amount of trash in raising them. I was keenly aware of that and wanted to make a small impact on our environment. So we consciously raised our family to be ecologically aware, so as not to make a large impact on the earth. We grew our own food in our garden, and raised our own meat (chickens, rabbits, and swine). We recycled our plastic, glass, and paper. We composted our food scraps. We preserved food. We tapped our maple trees to make maple syrup. (YUM!) We bought clothes from the thrift store which is another way to recycle. I wrote articles to the South Lyon Herald on the poisoning of our drinking water by spraying herbicides on our lawn to rid them of dandelions, just so we can have pretty lawns. So, we loved the dandelions at our house. They were always my favorite bouquets from Willow! She still picks them for me. Willow studied with a Washtenaw County Park naturalist for years from the time she was a baby (literally) through a teenager attending high school. This woman, Faye Stoner, taught Willow a true love of nature through her passion and deep knowledge about the environment. I always thought that having time to study with Faye during the day was one of the highlights of our homeschooling. Willow also drew pictures of animals and won art contests with cash awards as a young girl. She was involved with our OWL Homeschooling group Science Fair each year. Finally, Willow was involved for many years with the Michigan 4-H Youth Organization where she developed leadership skills, and she culminated her interest in the environment by her participation in the Michigan 4-H Youth Conservation Council. Willow was a four year member of this statewide council which researched a selected topic and made a PowerPoint presentation to the Michgan Senate Committee on Natural Resources in Lansing on Earth Day each spring. She dressed up professionally and spoke with senators on issues concerning the environment in Michigan. This commitment was a lot of work, and she missed several social events because of her involvement in it. That was not always easy for Willow. However, she received awards from senators and her county 4-H organization for her dedication, and she was empowered by her activism at a young age. She also attended a Great Lakes Natural Resources Camp in Presque Isle County as a camper for 3 years and as a counselor for 2 years. All of these activities were initiated by us (Willow's dad and I), but she willingly was involved. When you are young, you don't always realize the cool, interesting things there are to do and study. So, that's the job of a parent--to encourage interesting, creative, physical activities for your children. There were days when I would have to nudge her out of bed to get ready for her early morning hikes with Faye Stoner. Our family associated being outside with FUN. So, from the time she was little, being outside meant FUN and EXPLORATION to Willow. Her natural curiosity and adventurous spirit took over after her initial parental nudge! 5. Do you think this is a good career path for her and why? Yes, I think it's AWESOME! This career path was chosen by Willow; I did not select it for her. I think it will be satisfying personally knowing she is making a positive impact on our local community in Michigan and far-reaching into the earth. We are global citizens and Willow is preparing herself to leave her mark. I have always encouraged Willow to be conscious of the less fortunate, and usually those are the humans who live a marginalized life in a marginalized environment. Taking care of the environment is a significant social justice issue of her generation. Willow can help humanity by taking care of the environment through research and action. It is so important to her/our future. Willow will be able to meet and work with amazing, intelligent, and interesting people who have a common interest in environmental studies. She will have opportunities to travel globally. She will be able to use her blessed gift of intelligence to pursuit the rigorous courses in college and graduate school to be qualified to seek employment in her field. She will earn good, solid wages doing work that is helpful to humanity and be able to pay back her college loans. She will be able to provide for herself; and perhaps someday, her family. One day Willow's child will pick her a bouquet of dandelions, and she will be delighted and pleased at the simple act. It will be a profound, life-changing moment for her. And the circle of life will repeat itself! She will be happy. I will be teary-eyed. That's awesome! AWESOME! Go Peppy!

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

It's just the two of us AGAIN.

My art teacher and I were having a conversation and she said, "There isn't enough love in the world. Treasure it if you have it." So, to be sure I look at my husband with abundant waves of amor. I am so blessed.

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Long Drive

Today I drive my baby to college. I have anticipated this moment for some time. An array of emotions, none all too clear, all melding together to redefine my purpose. How will my role as mother change? Oh dear, today will be pensive.

Thursday, May 31, 2012

Change is Good

May 31, 2012 These are Willow's last days of high school. My last days of packing lunches and making her breakfasts. Where did the time go? Such a reflective time. The future has arrived. Now what?

Monday, April 2, 2012

Baby Girl Flies South

It is a joyous, bittersweet moment as my baby flies to visit her sister, and I stay behind and hope and wonder. Such is the life of a mother on the verge of encouraging her baby to fly out on her own. It is a thoughtful time reflecting on the JOYS of motherhood. Watching one's children grow up is bliss in action. Sharing it with someone you love and hold dear is miraculous. So, I count my blessings.

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Basketball Mania

Watching her play basketball gets my heart pulsing. I wonder what it does to her?

Flying
Leaping
Shouting, commanding
Running, turning, running
Smiling
Pointing
Shooting
Breathing
Beautiful daughter

Saturday, August 20, 2011

Lipstick in AfghanistanLipstick in Afghanistan by Roberta Gately

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This first novel by Roberta Gately is pivotal because it is written from her personal experience as an "Amrika" humanitarian worker and nurse in the war zone in Bamiyan, Afghanistan. It describes real events that occurred there: the Hazara tribes in Afghanistan, the 2001 destruction of the sandstone Buddhas by the Taliban, site of the world's oldest oil paintings, and the civilian homes in the nearby mountainous caves. It is a highly personal book with a love interest to boot. True to historical events, the writer does not skirt violence and destruction. Nonetheless, I recommend this book, especially in light of the 10th anniversary of 9/11.



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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Flowing Like the River

We can flow or not.

I chose to flow.
Keep an open mind and be mindful in life.
Leaning on nature to soothe my woes is healing for me.

Friday, August 12, 2011

Tears of JOY

My teenagers, the babies, are driving to Chicago to see their sisters this weekend. It's a joyous occasion to see them spending time together. Precious time. Willow is a senior in high school, so I know I have to enjoy every minute of her boundless energy before it's QUIET at home. That will be sad.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Quietness

Being alone in my busy life is a gift.

I accept the silence soaking it in
as it pours into my spirit
juices of creativity to
hack into when I am needy.

Today the ALONENESS feels wonderful.
I need it to grow.
A mother killdear protects her four eggs with loud cries
and spreads her wings to alarm me.

Thursday, June 30, 2011

Teaching Theo and Annabel

Teaching art to Theo and Annabel reminds me of working with my own children when they were young. They are eager to please and laugh a lot. I am always impressed with their focus when making art. It seems as if it is so natural. Where does this desire and focus go to as children age?

I wonder?

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Summertime and the Living Is Easy

After finishing a rigorous school year for myself and my students, I am excited about summer. I feel like I am in elementary school; and I have a LONG time to relax, reflect, and recuperate. The vibrant colors of my backyard gardens and the comfort of my home is healing energy. Bring it on...

Friday, August 27, 2010

technology as sport

Technology is the tiger
I am hunting for this beast
Will I survive and walk away unscathed
I believe I can learn new tricks.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Why Casa de Arte?

Casa de Arte is me. I live in a world of asking questions, seeking knowledge, and creating art from simple materials.  My home is my studio, my window to the world. Art is the point of reference from which I view the world. My home is where I am.  I am a seeker; art is my canvas to understanding my life.  I am art. Art is me.  I live in a house of art, mi casa de arte.

Quiet Spaces

Alone is a fresh feeling as if I am riding my bike for the first time after an extensive absence of not having a bicycle in my life.  There are so many questions to answer. So many new roads to wander.