End of year, End of decade, End of an era … and so much beginning!
I have always viewed limitations as a challenge to be mastered, even if they are not my choice. I think I learned this from my work as a graphic designer. Lofty ideas are great, but often the client wasn’t as inclined to go to the extra expense to do something unique. Budget restaints, size requirements, lack of a big picture vision have often been imposed limitations on my design work for others. So, this year of years, with its very definite limitations has helped me to really sharpen those skills in some lovely ways.
My desire to “use what I have” has certainly been thrown into high gear, and with some surprising and awesome results. Things I probably would have never entertained before, will now help me move to the next place in my work.
The one thing that is still baffling me beyond everything else is, TIME. It is slow and yet there are times it seems too fast. How did we get to the end of the second 10 years of this century? Where did that 20 years go?
And of course, as is inevitable, there is the end of an era in my family. My last blood relative of my parents generation died a few days ago at the wonderful old age of 90 … a new benchmark in our family, going back at least three generations.
These are all milestones. This year and all that happened and all that will happen from it, time marching on … spring to summer, summer to fall, fall to winter. And the passing of the baton from one generation to the next, where suddenly, I can be considered an elder. That’s really a lot for one year.
When you live with a writer, this also means you live with a reader …
My partner Mary Ann Moore maryannmoore.ca is a writer, and a voracious reader. Since she reviews books as well, we get tons of books coming into our home, pretty much every week. This is like living in a library, where you get the latest books to check out, no waiting in line … well, except I have to wait for her to finish them first.
There are a some really great books that arrive, and I probably wouldn’t have heard of them without my resident writer/reader, so I am very thankful!
I also receive books as gifts … of course. The Lost Spells written by Robert Mcfarlane, and illustrated by Jackie Morris, is one of those gifts. It is wonderful. A feast for the eyes and mind. I just pick it up and open it to any page, and there I am transported into the magic and mystery of the natural world. You can read more about it and see some of the amazing illustrations HERE
I work my way through the pile of books a little at a time, so all of these books shown are currently in play … all at various stages. Yup, no chance of me ever being bored or having nothing to read!!
Uppercase Magazine has been one of my favourites for a number of years. It is a design and inspiration publication with no advertising!! And, it’s Canadian!
The very first issue I stumbled upon was Issue 17, which was all about calligraphy! I was hooked. Each issue from Publisher/Designer Janine Vangool is filled with such a wide variety of work, and is always rich with inspiration. She also produces some stunning design books.
Check Janine and Uppercase out Here
Issue #48, which is just being released now, is all about Stationary and Papergoods. I can’t wait!! This, as many of you know, is my thing. In a big way.
I am excited to share that, I will be in this issue, with my “Vestiges” Pencil Holders. Yes, I really did submit my work and was accepted. (This is something I almost never do!)
What I know for sure is, when my copy arrives, everything else will get dropped and I will grab a cup of tea and curl up and soak in all the yummy stuff that will be inside.
I am so excited!!!
Small things can make a huge difference.
I purchased a new shower curtain for Christmas. I’ve been looking for one for months. Mary Ann was very patient with me, when I suggested we turn our old one around, so that the pattern wasn’t showing as much. I wanted something less bold, and until I found it, turning the current one around was a simple solution. But not a long-lasting one.
While Christmas shopping, I came across this one, simply white cotton with a lovely open woven design. Simple. Elegant. I did not however know that it came with a secret superpower … it lets a beautiful light into the shower, that the old curtain blocked out. Now the shower feels spa-like. It glows.
Yes, it is small things like this that really make me incredibly happy!
And so, we look for happiness in this year to come …
The New Year will bring with it much anticipation and expectation for just about everyone I think. There is a thing about turning the calendar over and seeing a whole new, fresh year ahead. A sort of reset. We don’t know what around the next bend, it’s all a big question mark, but I think the act of believing in good things can help to make good things happen.
For me, January brings with the launch of a few new things in my world, which I am pretty excited about. Each of them seems to have spurred me on to explore other avenues as well … so perhaps this whole year will be about rolling out new things that I have discovered.
Yes, for me the isolation has been an incubator of ideas coming to fruition. It seems to have its own momentum right at the moment … with me showing up and taking the next steps as needed. There is still much to do to get it all ready for the first of the year, but I am on it. One step at a time, no rush required. Enjoying each and every moment of the unfolding.
I am so looking forward to sharing it all with you!
I will continue to add fascinating books to the stack for your reading pleasure and of course share stimulating bits of inspiration always.
Thank you! I look forward to all the new reads in 2021!
Hi Sarah, The Lost Spells book looks enchanting to me, will have to seek it out, just what I need right now. A challenge and pursuit. Love reading what you write, every word of it.
Happy New Year, from di h.
Thanks Di … your support means the world to me! Happy Hunting!!!!
A delightful read, Sarah, as always!
So you are now an elder – and my condolences on losing the family elder whose passing propelled you into that role, although 90 is such a distinguished age at which to pass, I’d say. You’re a wonderful, awesome role model as an elder.
And congratulations for the honour of having one of your unique pieces showcased in print! I’m so glad you did something you rarely do – and have this to celebrate!
A new decade indeed. At one time, I scarce believed we’d make it to 2000 – it seemed like another universe in time! And here we are, beginning our third decade.
All the very best in this new year and decade, Sarah. May our paths cross many more times that we can envision!
Thank you Stephanie! Yes, I do believe our paths are destined to meet in person once again!! ~s
I enjoy your presence in my life. Thank you!
Thank you Sean, that is very kind of you … I look forward to where our connection might take us!