Thursday, June 3, 2010

Time LESS...

WOW! A whole month away from blogging! No one is more shocked than I am!

This past month has been a blur of so many things being flung headlong at me, I couldn't really explain it. While I would say much of it was a prosperous thing, there were equal parts of moments that really had little to do with art, so it's been sort a frustrating amalgamation of being both grateful to be employed and be making a decent living in an economic downturn, while missing having an art life.

DID I MENTION I GET GRUMPY WHEN I DON'T HAVE A CREATIVE OUTLET?

So, the plan at the moment is to highly schedule in time for creativity while wrenching away from some of the crazier aspect of this circus ride life that I'm on!

So, sooner rather than later I shall be back reading all of your lovely blog musings and I'll hope you'll stick by this crazy little blog home of mine, where dolls and other magical things pop up from time to time. And you can see other ramblings, which I shall have up TOMORROW-rambling at my other blog HERE.
How did life get so Time Less? 24 hours in a day are not enough!

Speaking of Timeless--I thought I should make up for lost time by honoring my mom for Mother's Day (a lot happens in a month, eh?)

My mother is probably the most notable study of both steel and softness that you could ever meet.
She loves plants and is mush-hearted over animals. She can dole out tender advice, or more stringent thoughts, depending on the situation. She believes in dream chasing, along with more practical ways of living. She grew up during WWII and lived under communism in Hungary.

Baby Elizabeth

Her parents were practical farmers and practical jokers. Her mother was the baker to a German nobleman, her father a farmer and honeyman. Life was as simple and complicated as trying make a living, while fearing your own government.
My mother lost her own mother when she was 16. That it totally did not inundate her still amazes me. But that whole generation, unlike the current ones, I think, expected far less. One could be happy to be alive, happy about the little things.

Elizabeth at 12 years old.

She inherited her mother's baking magic (trust me, you cannot stay thin at our house!), she is a maven of knitting, embroidery, self-sufficiency. She is a beautiful person and my best friend (ok, maybe not during those testy teenage years, but isn't that the story of all of us?)

My father's favorite picture of my mother.

She has taken care of all of us. Luckily, she doesn't read blogger or she'd be mortified by my post and force me to take this down.

Mama, she is a TIMELESS treasure...

Up next (cross your fingers!), more dolls and a SWAP!

11 comments:

  1. Very nice posting Zan! Truely timeless! :-)
    ~ Deb

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  2. Welcome back...and what a beautiful and gracious post. I love the photos!

    No stresses - like anything else in life, the bloggy world is part of the ebb and flow. We'll be here waiting when the energy flows out and inspired when it returns.

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  3. Hey you
    love the pictures! glad to see you blogging
    figured you were a busy farm girl LOL
    be happy make dollies
    Karey

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  4. Hello Friends! Thanks for the sweet words!

    Deb--thank you :)

    Lisa--aww, I am humbled!

    Kaerie--YES, that should be put on a T-Shirt "Be Happy, Make Dollies" :)

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  5. Zan....Oh this was wonderful love those pics. No worries on being MIA Ive been gone too. Life and busy is a perfect match. It is all good..Love ya xoxoxox

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  6. Zan, Your mom is beautiful, I love those old pictures and what a story. We would never give up on your blog or your art, we all love you too much. Hope you find time soon to channel that creativity! Hugs, Tammy

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  7. Hi Zan, wow you have been away as long as I have. Ugh! That stinks, but glad your back. I get grumpy too when I don't create so get your creativity suit on and get going! You and I gotta make some groovy pretties for those who need eye candy and dollys. LOL! Thanks for visiting my blog and saying all those kind words, I'm on the upswing. Working on dollies as we speak. God bless. Cathy

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  8. Oops! Forgot to mention this, got carried away there. But I love your tribute to your mom. How wonderful to remember her. I love how you didn't generalize Mothers day but personalized it with pics and wonderful words of your mom. How beautiful and very touching. Thanks for sharing. God bless. Cathy

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  9. Awwww....shucks guys! Thanks for making me feel swell :)

    Hey Sonia..I missed you :)

    Tammy, thank you sooo much, I feel nifty now!

    Cathy--that is soo kind. Yes, we must get the creative suits on! And thanks for the sweet words on Mama!

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  10. Missed ya Zan! Can't type much at the moment, but I enjoyed your post!

    Hugs,

    Sue

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  11. No worries, Sue--sounds like you're busy too!

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