January 22, 2015

With Broken Wing

As artists, crafters, creators, makers, we often chat about getting into a creative rut.  One interesting tactic to break free is to limit the supplies at hand, to force new ways of thinking. I decided to ring in the New Year with a fresh challenge, with a different take on that advice:
What if I just limited the amount of hands I can use???
Brilliant!!  But, before I could second guess the reality of the plan, nor the logistics of implementation, the Universe slammed me down on the ice at a pop-up skating rink at our local shopping mall, and broke an arm.

That was December 30th.  Happy New Year.  Ring-a-ding-ding.

Oy.  I was already going to be off of work till January 12th and I had plans.  PLANS!!  Two-armed plans!!  Cleaning, purging, organizing plans!!  And after that, creative and crafty plans.

I asked the Universe, "What gives?  I thought my priorities were SO in line!?!"

Reflect...Analyze...Shut Up...Listen....

Do a little one-handed art journaling.


The One Little Word challenge for January is create something inspired by the word "Sing".  


I tried to sketch a bird with a happy face despite a broken wing.
 It sucked, so I settled with a feather to represent.

Hmmmmm.  I'm still trying to find the lesson here.  Though, I honestly think this was the Universe saying, "Hey, you do too much for the kids.  They need to step up and pull a little more weight around here."  Not that they don't when asked, but not much is really expected of them outside of personal hygiene, their studies, and a couple light chores.   

So, the kids have been quite wonderful, from cooking, to cleaning, to laundry, to just noticing me struggling to open something with one hand and quickly sliding in to take over.  They have made it easy to keep my spirits up, despite the obvious frustrations and limitations (imagine relying on someone else to button your pants and apply your deodorant.  Thank goodness I have developed some new strategies and flexibilities by now.) 




I'll tell you, though, I've been pretty antsy while laid up, side-lined in my arting and spending more time than I'd normally, poking around the web at what others are creating.  
Hope you are living, laughing, loving and playing today!
Thank you for stopping by!





14 comments:

  1. You are adorable Lisa. I absolutely love your take on this and may your wing heal quickly xxx

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    1. Thank you, Lisa! The wing is definitely coming along. I head back to the vet on Feb 2nd. :)

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  2. Beautiful, absolutely beautiful! Even with a broken wing, your creative spirit continues to soar. I love how the children are pitching in.

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  3. I saw that broken wing. This is so beautiful. The post, the words, the art!!! Hoping the wing will completely heal!!

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  4. I absolutely love your take on this word! Just wonderful!!!

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  5. I'm sorry about your borken arm! I hope it's much better now! Your spread is simply beautiful. Thank you so much!

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  6. Please read broken where I typed borken!

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