Thursday, May 21, 2015
25 Words or Less
Recently I was asked to 'Tell us about yourself in 25 words or less' to apply for an exciting new experience. Quite the challenge, I thought. But an interesting little task.
Here is what I came up with:
Wanderluster, photographer, book obsessed, ice-cream enthusiast, right brain, first on the dance floor, chaser of sunshine, adventure, that perfect wave and that perfect light!
What 25 words would you use to describe yourself?
Succulent Sunset
Loveliness on my balcony at sunset one evening...
What I love about this space is that when the sun comes out, it is just so warm and inviting.
Again (see previous Chamelion Cacti post) I chose a brightly coloured box from ISHKA http://www.ishka.com.au/ for my new succulent to live in.
All they need to survive and thrive is a lot of sun and a just a little water!
Saturday, March 28, 2015
Custom- designed Glow In The Dark Sticker
As the big kid I often am, I was looking everywhere for a company that makes cool glow in the dark stickers. There was none in the shops, so I went online. I found a company called Dezign with a Z http://www.dezignwithaz.com/, who take orders for custom designed glow stickers. So I sent them this moon face and stars drawing I did last year, and they made it into a glow in the dark sticker for me... so cool!
I love the result! It was too tricky for them to include the fine detail seen in the original drawing, but I am happy with it otherwise, and although I am not able to get a photo that shows the full effect, I can tell you it glows beautifully! The perfect addition to my bedroom ceiling :)
Friday, March 27, 2015
2015 Artwork
Sick Day Feels
He
stayed until midday,
my
caring boyfriend
Brought
me breakfast from the cafe,
and
we snuggled in bed.
I
coughed, sneezed, and felt pretty gross
But
still, my morning time friend stayed close.
The
big hand struck 12,
and
the little one too
He
had to leave,
had
things to do.
So
me and flu will hang out today
Not
doing much, just passing the day
With
blankets, warmth,
and
a hot chai latte.
Love Your Sister and Camp Quality
Love Your Sister, love this book! My brother gave me this book for my birthday and it has been one of those life changing reads that will stay with me forever.
This book is co- written by brother and sister team Connie and Samuel Johnson, after Samuel embarked on and finished the longest unicycle ride in the world around Australia to raise awareness 'Don't fall into the booby trap' and funds (over $1.8 million raised) for breast cancer. At the age of 33, sister Connie was diagnosed with terminal breast cancer. This was Connie's third cancer diagnosis, after being diagnosed with cancer at age 12 and 22.
Connie herself talks about going through her childhood friend she met in the hospital dying, her struggle with bullying at school while going through chemo and losing her hair, and now her worry for her children's future - Connie and Samuel's mother committed suicide when they were very young, so they have very little memory of her- will Connie's children grow up knowing anything about their mother?
Although there were times I had to put this book down and have a break, as the writing is extremely honest and really tears at your heartstrings, it is also one of the most uplifting and inspiring stories I have ever heard. What inspired me so much about this story was how this huge campaign changed Connie's life, and how she changed Sam's. Sam's zest for life was re- discovered while doing this unicycle ride. As a celebrity (I watched him on the Secret Life of Us as a teenager), he previously struggled to trust people, often feeling people were just after his money, and became deeply unhappy, also dealing with loss and suffering from bipolar disorder.
Connie asked Sam for the biggest favour of his/her life. To ride a unicycle for over 100km every day for a year, then each evening attended fund raising events in over 150 towns around the country. He ticked things off Connie's bucket list on the way, and partook in dares to raise money such as eating a live huntsman spider, to dressing up in an outfit specifically from Fyshwick in Canberra (woohoo Canberra!). Although Sam was himself left poor after the 3 years total of unemployment and full-time devotion to the Love Your Sister campaign, after meeting so many generous, everyday people and experiencing countless priceless moments, he spent many a night on the road wondering how he deserved such riches.
In Sam's words: 'This is about life, it's about finding meaning in the madness, it's about making something positive out of something negative, it's a happy story.'
I love this book, I love this story. I urge you to read it. It has inspired me to register as a volunteer for Camp Quality. Connie spoke in the book about how much she appreciated being able to go to these camps when she was younger, as she felt safe in the knowledge that the other kids at the camps understood and accepted her illness. I can't wait to hopefully be a part of brightening some young lives just a little with 'Fun therapy'.
To register as a volunteer, visit the website: http://www.campquality.org.au/public/how-you-can-help/volunteer.aspx
Tuesday, March 3, 2015
The Girl with the Rainbow Umbrella
The girl with the rainbow umbrella
Has more to her story
If you ask she will tell you
Her shield, her armour
Her camouflage, her barrier
With her umbrella in hand
She steps out puddles
Without her umbrella
Her mind is just muddled
The spring in her step
Doesn’t come easily
In her world
It rains almost daily
So until the sun appears once again
She will keep her umbrella
In the hope that
It doesn’t stay winter forever
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