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Archive for January, 2008
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January 13, 2008Creativity . . . it comes all all different forms. Art, sculpture, dance, writing, magic. . .
This weekend, I was gifted with an artist’s rendering of my cat, Puck. Drawn from a picture, it captured Puck’s personality and likeness. Most of all, it was drawn by a young artist that I am sure you will be hearing more about.
Artist Joseph Cannella (I call him “Joey”) – illustrator for the book, “Praying the Rosary” (see my prior blog about author Mary-Doyle Brodien at 3epress.com) – provided a moving portrait of my beloved Pet.
Okay, so I’m crazy about my cat who is filled with personality . . .nevertheless, this is one of the most cherished gifts I have received. Given to me by a friend who truly is more like a sister, created by a fabulous, bright, creative, and smart young man . . . what could be better.
Before I sell Joe short by describing cat renderings, let me assure you – his scope of talent, the ability to work in a variety of mediums including oils, is breathtaking. I have seen his portfolio. Whether a cat, an oil, a person, an interpretation … he’s the one you want.
You can reach Joseph Cannella through his publisher at 3epress.com
Happy New Year
January 13, 200801/01/2008
Happy New Year !
I hope this new year brings all of you good health – first and foremost. After that, all the rest of the blessings of a new year.
Resolutions – some people make them, some don’t. I personally, do not. However, I do take the time to review the year past and my hopes for the time ahead.
Most of my clients break resolutions – like changing so many other habits, maintaining the change is different. Yes, the new year seems like a fresh start, a “do over”, a turning of the page. My suggestion – let every day feel like that. Instead of overwhelming ourselves with a monumental resolution, set a goal every day. In the morning, take a minute while you are brushing your teeth or driving to work – whenever your “think time” is . Just ask yourself, “what do I want to do today that is consistent with where I want to be. What CAN I do today – if anything”?
Some days, we do the best that we can – one of my favorite quotes: “life is happens while you are planning”. So, start fresh tomorrow – it’s a new day.
Health
January 13, 2008I had been calling a friend who relocated from the area last year. It was unlike her, but I had not heard back. Just last week I received an Email – explaining that she had been hit by a drunk driver. Apparently, a young woman crossed the highway and drove directly into her car. Her husband sufferred a sprained ankel. My friend, two broken legs, a broken vertebrae, broken ribs . . . . much time to mend, much rehab, continued physical therapy. She is just now able to place weight on her legs.
Emotional pain – anger, hurt disbelief, anger – - physical pain, a loss of independence, and uncertainly about future functioning. Her attitude – rock on! Positive, hopeful, determined . . .she is an inspiration.
Life can change in a moment. When it does, we dig deep to find strength we didn’t know was there.
Family
January 13, 200801/10/2008
Some of you know that I am a twin . People ask, “do you look alike”? My response, “Gosh, I hope not. He has blonde hair, blue eyes and a beard”!
Yes, I am a fraternal twin. I taunted my brother all during grade school about having, “A younger brother”. Yes, by 26 minutes. He was always a very good sport about it.
Our lives have taken us in separate directions. He is a kind, bright and funny human being. I find myself grateful for the internet and the technology that allows us to stay in touch.
Don’t be hesitant to Email or send E-cards. Some people say it feels “impersonal”. I say, “thank goodness we can stay connected”.