I remember gardening with my grandma as a little girl. Well, it wasn't so much "gardening" as it was smelling the flowers, picking weeds and trying to get as much dirt under my nails as possible. How lucky I am to be able to "garden" with my little girl now in the same sense of the word. We don't plant tomatoes, carrots or dill but we do plant flowers and we plant them with love. After a long day of work, I came in the house, dropped my bags and started to think about cooking and going through the stacks of mail and to-do-piles when I stopped, looked up and realized the fresh cut peonies had opened and filled the entire house with the most beautiful scent...the scent brought me back to a much calmer time with gram...what a wonderful moment. Thank God for those. And thank God for grandmas and daughters and peonies of plenty.
Growing up, I always said "I want to be an artist when I grow up." Well, here I am now still wishing for the same. Child at heart, I'm giddy at the thought of dipping a new brush in a pot of paint, sniffing a fresh box of crayolas, cutting, pasting, letting the pencil flow with every beat of my heart.
This is just a glimpse of some of the things that make me zing. As I watch my daughter take note of every extraordinary detail in life, I am inspired to do the same. I hope this blog inspires you to find those things in life that make you zing...