A beautiful start to the new year

The new year has been fantastic, from spending New Year's Eve with Rachel, Alicia, and all the husbands, to being with so many friends this weekend. Let me try to summarize, beginning with Friday, the day of the Water Paper Paint show opening.

outside the gallery looking in

While I was teaching that morning a beautiful bouquet from Shari was delivered to the classroom. It was so adorable as all the children clapped and when I saw Shari sent them to Rachel and I, my eyes welled up. And the flowers of blue and white, with roses, lilies and blue hydrangea look beautiful in the gallery.

the reception was so fun

So many friends from Lawrence were there, Aimee, Christy, Amanda, Robin, Kristin, Josie and Eric, Ginevra and Matthew, Daniel, Darin and Shannon, Alica, Jessica, the Thomases, Julie, all the teachers I work with, Margie Kuhn whose work is in the Gallery section of the book, and many more friends, colleagues, and acquaintances. It was so great to see each and every one of them.
Then, not only were Alicia and Rachel at the reception with their husbands, and sweet Chris, but Erin, Emily, and Martha traveled to attend! We had all been looking forward to seeing Erin and Emily with much anticipation, yet they all kept Martha's visit a complete surprise. I was so floored when she stepped out of the car with them, and while I knew it was Martha standing there smiling her dimpled smile, I couldn't imagine how it was happening. Then the whole evening at the reception and dinner afterward were so fun. I didn't get many photos because I was floating around but thankfully everyone else did.


at the Bloch

Saturday we went to the Nelson Atkins Museum so Martha could see the Bloch building. Each of us walked around with at least two cameras, taking photos of each other taking photos. We ate lunch together before everyone had to travel back. While saying goodbye wasn't easy I do feel we'll meet up again. Being together was a special occurrence and yet it also seemed like something we do all the time. I loved it.
Anyway, all of this is to say it has been an amazing past few days, one in which I am recalling moments, images, voices, laughter, hugs, tears and am joyful. I am really grateful for all these fantastic people and am realizing the year is off to a beautiful beginning.

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photo taken of this exhibit at The Nelson-Atkins Museum

Hi. I didn't intend to be away this long but in the past week after Christmas, the return to teaching, installing the Water Paper Paint show, and visiting with amazing friends, have all made life wonderfully full.

I'm still processing the weekend, how overwhelmingly great it was at the opening reception, to be among friends, ones from nearby and those who traveled from afar, and then all the surprises mixed in. So I'll return soon in the next couple posts to share the events and images of the show installation.

Hope your weekend has been fulfilling as well!

A year in photos

Inspired by seeing a few other friends gathering images from the year, I wanted to give it a try. (Have you done this also?) I hesitated because it takes a little effort to sort through everything (actually and mentally) but I felt it was important to see what made 2010 personally significant and memorable. So here are a few of my favorite images, chosen because I like them and for what they represent.


January - Grandmother's passing


February - Working on Water Paper Paint (really I could say this for each month but that might get redundant)


March - in the studio (working on you know what)


April - starting on the garden


May - Spring; a museum trip


June - in the garden every morning




July - summer bike rides & walks




August - An open house for a project my husband and his company completed; his grandmother's passing; a beach visit.



September - garden harvest; a return to oil painting.




October - a beautiful Autumn; lots of painting; Granddaddy's passing.



November - Water Paper Paint arrives; a Thanksgiving at home.




December - Preparing for the Water Paper Paint show in January; celebrating Christmas with family.

Saying Hello

We're back from seeing family for Christmas and had a really nice time visiting, eating homemade cinnamon rolls for Christmas breakfast, playing Uno, working puzzles, walking on the beach and enjoying each others company.
Today we woke before 4am to leave for the airport and I think the lack of sleep just hit me so I'll return soon with more photos. Hope you had a good Christmas and are looking forward to a new year. I know I am.

Merry Christmas!

Thank you to each of you for your visits and comments here at my blog throughout this past year. Please know how much I appreciate the kind thoughts and support you have shown about my work and my book; it means a lot to me. I hope you are having a joyful time with your friends and family during this special season.

Merry Christmas!!

H