Thursday, March 26, 2015

Itching to Write

I do a lot of substitute teaching. There just isn't a lot of time to write right now.

The other day I was teaching sixth grade. The read-aloud book as Fablehaven, by Brandon Mull. I had, of course, heard of this novel but had never read it. I had some free time during the school day and picked the book up and was instantly drawn into the story.

Not only that, but as I immersed myself in the book, I started salivating with creative juices. I felt myself itching to work on my newest junior fiction book. I can't wait for spring break when I can hopefully get back to work on the third of my Secret Worlds books.

Friday, March 20, 2015

Painting the World

I am a Webelo scout leader. We've been working on the Artist award, and one of the assignments was to draw or paint something outside. I took the boys outside and talked to them a little about plein air art. We talked about how to measure relationships in distance using a pencil. I told them that when you are out in nature, you look around you and you want to paint or draw everything. You feel overwhelmed. It is important, therefore, to pin down what you want to focus on. Zero in on something.

I was interested in what the boys chose to draw. One drew an intricate drawing of the trailer parked in the driveway next door. The details he added even included the bolts. Another boy drew the telephone pole across the street.

Plein air art is amazing. It brings out individuality in a remarkable way.

Friday, March 6, 2015

Happy Birthday to Me


Today is my birthday. The first thing I did when I woke up was say my morning prayer...which has actually continued throughout the day. It is a prayer of thanks--all thanks, no asking, today. It's been a good life--not always easy, but good. I've been thinking of the specific things for which I am grateful.

I thank my Heavenly Father for books, for the ability to read. Think about the impact that the ability to read has had in your life! What an amazing miracle.

I thank my Heavenly Father for imagination, creativity, the ability to explore worlds of my own creation, the ability to look at life in different ways.