“GOLDILOCKS”

“GOLDILOCKS”

“Goldilocks” – who would have thought that playing with
tjanting tools, wax, Procion dyes and Arches Text Wove paper
for this birthday card for a lovely daughter-in-love recently reminded me of the children’s “Goldilocks” story.  My brain – gives me chuckles at some of the ways it works.   🙂

The birthday card didn’t turn out as I anticipated, but I learned a lot through the process. So, in case anyone wants to try making Batik on cards
here’s what I learned … the ‘large’ tjanting tool left blobs of wax … the wax from the ‘small tjanting tool couldn’t be seen until the dye was added.

For me, the Goldilocks (“Just Right”) tjanting tool is the ‘medium’ one.  Learning.  It’s all about experimenting and learning and this Fall, when I teach a group this fun technique, I know I’ll learn even more about batiking on cards.   Thanks, Goldilocks.  🙂

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ELEGY OF LOVE

ELEGY OF LOVE

Long before I knew him, our paths began to intersect.  Some call it “fate”.  Some call it “co-incidence.”  We called it “Divine Love.” In Montreal, he and his family lived about three blocks away from my family.  In North Vancouver, he lived a few miles away from me.   On the Sunshine Coast, his family had a summer cottage in the community I worked.  We never met in any of those places.And then we met, by happenstance at a Christmas Fair.  It wasn’t “love.”  It was simply a meeting of two people who shared common interests and who began to grow in friendship.  And then ‘love’ entered the scene.  Not between the two of us … just yet. But through a rescue dog, his little King Charles Spaniel named Shandy.   As the years passed, the friendship Hans and I shared, grew.  Love entered the spaces that had been empty for far-too-long for us both.

When he first asked me to marry him, I said “No, not yet.”  Then he asked again and again and again.  And each time, my response was “No, not yet.”  One day, he phoned and asked me to go for an afternoon drive with him
… we often did that. He came by with Shandy, picked me up and off we went.  And on a bench overlooking the ocean at Qualicum Beach, again, he asked me to marry him.  And this time I knew. I knew that  the obstacles we had talked about were nothing, as long as we faced them together.  I realized that his love for me was so deep, as was mine for him, that spending the rest of our lives together, no matter how long,
how short, was part of “Divine Love.”

Six weeks later he had sold his little house; I had sold my little house; a new little house was purchased and we were married and moved into our “forever, together home.”  Our wedding day was a day marked by ‘clouds’ … rain clouds and other clouds, but we knew that we would face any and all clouds … together.  We were the love of each other’s lives and we were grateful.  Over the years, laughter filled our home, deep conversations filled our home, joy and peace and hope filled our home, Divine Love filled our home.

When my beloved took his leave of this Planet Earth, he  never, never ever, takes his leave of my heart.  Like other calligraphers, he joins others in that Great-Scriptorium-in-the-Sky, and is singing in that lovely voice of his the six words of his reality:  “It is well with my soul.”

Through a cloud of sadness, love shines and always will. Through a cloud of sadness, love shines and always will.  And when the time times for me to join him, our cremains will be placed together in a unique box crafted by our wood artist friend.  Death may bring the end of life, but it does not end a relationship, for the love we were so blessed to share will never end.

Rest in peace my beloved Dutch-born, Canadian husband, Hans van der Werff.   Rest in peace.

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“ECHOES”

“ECHOES”

Birthdays are supposed to be happy days … times of celebration and memories that bring a smile to the face.
While many can be described as ‘happy’ days … not always.

This year’s birthday brought echoes
… echoes of words spoken that day by my husband’s doctor:
 “esophageal cancer …  it has spread … Hans, you have about six months.”

The doctor was wrong.  Four days after those words were spoken
… not six months, my beloved Hans died.

Not surprisingly, I wasn’t looking forward to my birthday this year and didn’t spend time on the internet that day.  But when I finally did, unexpected and kind birthday greetings brought light into the darkness.
Each image and comment touched my heart in ways I cannot express.

And a prayer emerged from deep within me
… a prayer of hope that kind words
would be written … spoken … echoed throughout our world
… from politicians and social media
… among family, friends, strangers

May words of kindness echo throughout our world.

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“WHEN YOU SMILE”

“WHEN YOU SMILE”

I smile a lot.   I can’t help it. When I’m in the garden, I can feel a smile begin to form on my face as flowers bloom strawberries bear fruit, birds gift seeds and I wonder “what will you become, little seeds?”

When I’m out for a walk, I can feel a smile begin to form on my face as puppies romp in the dog park, lovers hold hands and snatch a kiss, children’s laughter fills the air, and even when a bird poops on my jacket!

When I’ve got my little camera in my hand, I can feel a smile begin to form on my face as raindrops transform the roses into something even more beautiful than they were before the rain and joy fills my heart as a new Soulistry blog piece begins to form in my heart and mind.

I believe that when we smile often and find beauty and joy in the ordinary, 
we begin to realize how blessed we are.

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“FOR NO REASON”

“FOR NO REASON”

No reason.
I didn’t create Ms. DinoCritter for … a reason … or purpose … or underscore a message.   I created her simply
… to play.

Play with … shapes and colours and new techniques.
Play without … care for the outcome.
Play to … do something other than watch the never-ending media commentaries.
Play to … let go of anything that was distracting me from “be-ing”

Be-ing … creative … aware of blessings … filled with peace and joy and gratitude.  Ahhh, the joy of play … “for no reason.”

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“LOVE”

“LOVE”

The word ‘love’ is used a lot.  Even Facebook has an emoji to express love of a comment.

But what is love? Poets have “waxed eloquent” about love for centuries: Elizabeth Barrett Browning spoke of loving to “the depth and breadth and height my soul can reach”; 14th century Persian mystic Hafez noted that “love lights up the whole sky!”; Christians have been commanded to love
… love God, love your neighbour as you love yourself.

We say that we ‘love’ the colour and variety of flowers, the freedom and beauty of birds, the smell of newborn babies, the taste of chocolate, the playfulness of kittens and puppies, the sound of laughter, the touch of a lover’s hand, certain food, certain school subjects, certain types of music, certain seasons of the year, certain people.

Thich Nhat Hanh says that real love begins “where nothing is expected in return.”  I like that.  A lot.

Nope. I love it.

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