Unreleased anticipation

I feel just like this wave today, full of unreleased anticipation for the next 4 days and also for the next few months.  I am almost finished packing our home of 8 years and I’m excited to move to an apartment where we will live with fewer possessions for the summer.  There will be time to relax because there won’t be as much clutter to straighten! I will have time to focus on our new house and all the design decisions we get to make.  And even better, I’m excited for the fall when we will move in and my daughter will begin preschool three mornings a week, freeing up 8 hours each week for me time.  Seeing how I could spend all 8 hours in Photoshop, I am determined to plan better and not to waste it!

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Beach scenes from Sardinia

One afternoon during our time in Sardinia, my husband and I took a long walk down the beach in search of a cave someone had mentioned (which was pretty cool).  I was enamored with the texture of the sand, with the few rocks and shells that were there, and with the clear water. 

I watched the waves as if I’d never seen them before and I noticed that each one is different from the one before it.  The day after our walk, I spent over two hours in one spot on the beach, taking picture after picture of the waves.  I was so carried away by their beauty that I got a terrible sunburn… but it was worth it.  I’ll share those here soon.

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Exploring the senses

 

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Leaving things undone

“Besides the noble art of getting things done, there is a nobler art of leaving things undone… The wisdom of life consists in the elimination of nonessentials.”                         ~Lin Yutang, Chinese writer and educator

I want to enjoy every day and feel that I’ve lived it fully.  And yet of course I am entirely preoccupied with our upcoming move(s).  We are buying a lovely house that we are renovating (REALLY fun – separate post coming soon) and in the meantime we will live in an apartment for 3 months starting a week from today.  There is so much to do! Today I hung up a very large white piece of paper (maybe 10 feet by 4 feet) and made lists of things still to do in our current house (namely PACK and cancel utilities), things to do for the apartment, things to do in the new house, things unknown right now, questions for our realtor, a timeline of tasks, etc.  Anyone who has moved knows how mired down you can get in the little details.  By the end of the day (and by end, I mean 6pm), I can barely keep my eyes open.

People move every day.  It’s such a mundane thing and seems silly to worry too much about.  And yet, we will be creating our home.   There’s also the small fact that I still need to care for my daughter every day.  If I spend too much time on the phone or doing something else, she tends to remind me to come back to the present. 

A dear friend reminded me recently to enjoy all these transitions, and so I will try.  When I felt overwhelmed today, I consciously sat down for a tea party with my daughter.  Staying focused on the now does help make a gigantic change feel less scary! (I am nervous and curious to see our house of the past 8 years sitting empty.) I am trying to simplify.  I tell myself that I don’t need each box packed perfectly.  Just get it all in and seal it up, label it, stack it, and get back to the tea party.

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Various photos from Rome

I can barely keep my eyes open, but I really wanted to post these.  Between packing up our house, making decisions for the new house, and taming my daughter’s new defiant streak, I am beat.  Memories from our trip are a nice diversion…

 

 

 

 

  

 

       

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Watercolors

There was an artist with us at our resort in Sardinia giving “lessons” in sketching and watercolor painting, so I thought I’d give it a try. 

Here’s what I was looking at and what I painted:

    

It’s not terrible, right? I was pretty pleased that it didn’t end up worse! Maybe someday I’ll take a class in perspective drawing or something. 🙂

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