Do you make the paper for the journals? and, hopefully, you do keep one for yourself as a good healing tool. I can't and don't anymore as it's such a challenge to write with a pen, so I sometimes write notes to myself chronicling my thoughts, emotions, etc. Since reading and conversing on Connect, I don't do so much of the personal journaling, as I don't have the time when I have the energy, yet. That will come as I get stronger and hopefully stay at a higher level of better.
Isn't it fun and feels so lovely to use your talents of others. That nurse will cherish those baby blankets and bibs, may even save one or two for her grandchildren! You have a very special life and heart, Lori. I'll get the camera out in the morning and ck it out. Let you know what I find.
Love hearing from you and seeing nature through your eyes. You know, that's why I want to take photos, because when I see the trees, I see the patterns of the limbs and shadows and the unusual sights. I want to catch those sights before they fade....
Blessings, my friend. Elizabeth
@ess77 Hi Elizabeth, Yes, we are kindred spirits...I really enjoy making things for others. Seldom do I ever keep anything for myself, though I did finish a big quilt this past Dec 31 in celebration of surviving 2020. It was the first big project I took on since all the hoopla with leukemia and the stem cell transplant in early 2019. That one is near and dear to my heart and is a keeper.
The journals have been a recent discovery for me. Got sucked down that rabbit hole of creativity without a backward glance. I love anything to do with paper, fiber, fabrics, beads, baubles...you name it. I’ve made paper for years and have incorporated it in my journals. Some for covers, some for the pages. Most frequently though I fill them with either watercolor paper or sketching paper for friends.
Would it help to know I lack the discipline to actually write IN the journals? LOL. Though I truly empathize with your frustration of not being able to write any longer. Similar situation for me with not being able to hold a pen without hand fatigue while writing letters.
I love the tactile sense of putting thoughts directly from brain to paper. It’s very visceral. However in lieu of that, typing it out works just as well and it’s legible. Accept, adapt and move on, right?
Aw, I also love naked trees! (I can hear Jake saying, Tree Porn! LOL) But there is something about their structure that captures my attention. I guess it’s being able to see the underlying strength and foundation of each tree. Maybe a metaphor in there...
Have a delightful day, dear heart. Do what you can each day but also listen to your body. That was my most difficult lesson to learn...
Hugs, Lori.