I just don't know what to say. We've loved Katie since her first concert as a teenager at the Vineyard back in the day. I'm sorry for Karen and their boys and for the entire Reider family.
After all this time, I'm finally posting. And finally got around to taking some photos. I keep meaning to post them but stuff kept coming up (like tearing apart the master bath... and the furnace deciding to stop working...) Then I stumbled upon this post at Between Naps on the Porch, which is one of the blogs I read when I get a chance. These link "parties" are always cool to take a bit to browse because you get some really great ideas from other people you would never otherwise meet in real life! Now, thanks to Laurie, I read quite a few home decor and DIY blogs. But have never posted photos or linked to them. I love to look but it never occurs to me to share my stuff with anyone else. And when I saw HomeGoods I got a little sniffy because I loved HomeGoods when we lived in Maryland (their Waugh Chapel store misses me, I'm sure.) But as far as I knew, we didn't have a HomeGoods in Cincinnati. Every time I'd happen to catch...
Hey there! So you may be wondering what this photo has to do with faith and art. You may be wondering what happened to faith and art and what happened to this blog since it's been a while since anything has been posted. Well, it's here. I'm here. And here's the deal - this isn't just an "idea" anymore (I've tried to link back to specific posts or other things that explain... re-introduce... the hopes I have for this blog, the group and the idea overall.) This whole Faith & Art thing is what I honestly feel like is God's gift to me. Not gift as in "I'm so gifted" or "my gift is my art." But gift as in God loves me so much that He decided He would plant this idea because He knew that it would bless my life in my thinking and my actions and that it has been a seriously great thing for me in that even when I'm not posting, the faith and art connection is something that is woven through just about ev...
(I bet Jodi's thought that exact quote ten ot twenty time in the last few months!) Ok, so, field days are over (check!) Final third-grade project turned in (check!) Final after-school activity day over (check!) Teacher's gifts sent to coordinating parents (check!) Five more school days then our lives are finally ours for the summer... niiiiiiiice. Alright, so this is what's up. I have a summer project that is in response to some mom who are interested in me offering art classes geared toward elementary school and middle school aged kids. I'll be gathering info and posting something hopefully in mid-July. I think the online idea with in-person meetings once or twice a session would be the way to go. The classes would start at the beginning of the school year and run in quarterly sessions. I want to gather info because some of the interest is from home-schooling families looking for art curriculum so I want to see what kind of requirements...
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