Thursday Time Out For Art

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Les, Chris, Karen, Dennis

Les, Chris, Karen, Dennis

Sometimes art isn’t just a painting, or writing a novel, or even a musical score that is art.  Art is in the eye of the beholder!

Here is a picture of my husband and myself, with my sons, Chris and Dennis.  We took a vacation together on the island of Kauai, Hawaii.  Not only was the experience the beauty of being in this fabulous place, but also being in this fabulous place together.  We have a timeshare on Kauai, and this was one of those special times when we were able to get both boys together at the same time.  I will always remember these special moments that we are able to share with the family as priceless.  We explored, tried new foods, and places to eat.  We even shopped at resale  stores…..just to see what they had.

Isn’t it funny that every where we travel we almost always have to check out the local Costco, Wal-Mart, and even second-hand stores to see if they are the same.  You just never know!

Usually we get a condos with a kitchen, that way we don’t have to eat out three times a day for seven days.   We like being able to make a pot of coffee, and have bagels for breakfast on the deck or patio.  The rest is up for grabs, and we are usually scrambling to eat all the food, or trying to figure out how to take it back home with us because we had purchased way to much at Costco.

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We always have fun as a family, never have any regrets, arguments, or anything else negative!  Pretty amazing if you ask me.

Tuesday Augest 18th

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I might add that I love to laugh, but I really love to paint, so can I add “Paint”  to that quote…please?

The post that posted on Sunday was actually supposed to post on Tuesday.  I spend a lot of time on my posts, and I’m sure that my husband Les could still find mistakes.  So, since my Tuesday post was early I’m going to do something really easy………on me!

 

Happiness

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Mendala

Mendala

As I sit here writing a blog for Tuesday, I’m thinking how very fortunate I am, and how happy I am to be in this place, at this time.  I’m healthy, I wake up each morning,  still standing, still thinking, and doing.  How much better could it be?

One might say winning the lottery would help! Or, being able to buy a Tesla would be nice!  My answer to that would be, “It would wouldn’t it!”

But……..I don’t have to have those things to be happy!

Actually winning the lottery would most likely bring a ton of other problems we could never imagine.  Being able to purchase a Tesla, well…..bring it on.  For those of you who know me, you know I’m very environmental, and…….I’d Love a Tesla!

But I’m not willing to spend every penny I have on fast cars, and fast men!  My husband is fast enough for me.  We’ve built a happy place for ourselves, and as far as I’m concerned, I’m a wealthy woman!

You see, I have always considered myself a wealthy woman.  Through thick and thin,  there are lessons to learn.  No matter how bad it gets the lessons we learn are the same things that build character, and mold the person we become.  In a lot of ways having bad times, builds character, and strength!

In reading my email this morning, I realized I’m not the only one who is a glass half full person.  If you have a little time, try reading the post from Celebrating Sunshine, Hapiness is……

I consider myself a wealthy woman because……

First granddaughter Sarah

First granddaughter Sarah

All my grandchildren are not just smart but beautiful as well..

Hula Pie

Hula Pie

I’m able to celebrate birthdays with my family…

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Connor

Connor still wants to spend time with me!  This is big for an 11-year-old boy!

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Nolan wants to spend time with me, and can’t wait for his parents to go to work so I can stay with him for the evening!

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Plumeria

I have beauty all around me!

Phoenix

Phoenix

I get to experience all the little critters my grandchildren are caring for, and learning from.  I think learning all the habits, and what these little pets need for food builds a love of nature.  My kids had all sorts of creatures from skunks to snakes, and everything in between, and they all love and respect nature, and the planet.

Phoenix the chameleon

Phoenix the chameleon

I am so grateful for my daughter in law for allowing this paint fest to happen at her home, and still clean up the mess when it was over.  She never held it against me for having thought of the idea,  the kids had a fun summer memory,  and I’m still in her good graces!

Sage & Nolan playing in red paint! Summer 2015

Sage & Nolan playing in red paint! Summer 2015

Our family is closely knit, and do many things together.  At the same time, know one gets upset if the other part of the family wants to go off on their own.  I have a wonderful husband who puts up with a crazy artist wife,  and puts up with all my crazy kids, and animals.   How could it get any better?

Life is good!

Why Ecuador is, “Home”

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I loved the passion with which this blog was written, and wanted to pass along his to my bloggers. It is my hope that you enjoy this description of how we could be living in a different kind of society. Enjoy!

johnandmarylivingitupinecuador's avatarLiving It Up in Ecuador

Mary and I have lived in Ecuador now for almost four years. We’re to the point where we almost feel like foreigners when we travel to the United States to visit family. On our recent trip to Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Florida we were asked many times if we felt more “at home” in the United States or in Ecuador. Without hesitation Mary and I both answered, “Ecuador!”

But, how can that be? What is it about living in Ecuador that so appeals to us?

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Yesterday morning I was talking with a friend named Ken about this very subject. He said that he tells people that it is impossible to describe the feeling of living here and that one must come and experience the feeling themselves. That is probably true, but we thought that we would try to do the impossible and tell you what it feels like to live in our…

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Flippin’ Friday

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Camelian named Phoenix

Chameleon named Phoenix

One of the newest additions to my Grandson, Connor’s personal zoo is his chameleon named Phoenix.  At first Phoenix was defensive, and everyone was afraid to touch him, or pick him up.  So, my daughter went to the reptile store, and asked about the behavior, and how to work with this kind of creature.  Once they found out how to interact with Phoenix, everything has been clear sailing…..so to speak.  He is now getting to know the family, and is less frightened to see a big hand coming into his terrarium.

 

To be named

To be named

The next little creature that has come into our lives is a Blood Python who lives very close to my home.  My son adopted him, and he has the sweetest personality.   Very docile, and at only 8 months old is still small.  He has beautiful markings, and is much fun to interact with.

This snake although a python, will not get large like most pythons.  Maybe five or six feet.  He’s more of a stocky pencil than a green bean.  Stay tunes for more about the Zoo we have going on in our family.

Well that’s it for the week everyone.  I’ve been so busy with back to school, and a few other obligations that I even forgot to post on Tuesday of this week.  My apologies, but things happen from time to time, and it is never my intention to not post.  It’s just a matter of a little balancing, or juggling problem…….with my time!