
People find their inspiration everywhere. Some in the most likely and others in the most unlikely places. Anything, anywhere, anytime can be a source of inspiration. These days I am inspired by music, a photograph in my head, and most of all three very special girls in my care. Out of respect for their privacy I don't talk about my job as a nanny here. (If you've been following me over the years you know that isn't always the case but every family is different and sets different rules and boundaries for themselves which is perfectly fine and expected. I am about to be making some changes in my career to another family fulltime (which I'll discuss more in another post)) but for now I want to talk about creating with and being inspired by these girls.
There are twin one year olds (almost two!) and one five year old girl and these girls seriously light up my life. I joke with their parents about them spoiling me for all other children but I am only half kidding. They're so smart, and fun, and the creative energy between us really keeps me going. They've recently converted an entire counter in the kitchen to an art space where the girls can work in their "journals" with any of the available supplies. One twin collects all the crayons for herself while the other loves her stickers. These days I am incredibly inspired by the drawings and ideas of the five year old. Last night we both worked in our "art journals" side by side and I just loved what she created (above). She talks to me about growing up one day and having a studio with me and it melts my heart.
There are twin one year olds (almost two!) and one five year old girl and these girls seriously light up my life. I joke with their parents about them spoiling me for all other children but I am only half kidding. They're so smart, and fun, and the creative energy between us really keeps me going. They've recently converted an entire counter in the kitchen to an art space where the girls can work in their "journals" with any of the available supplies. One twin collects all the crayons for herself while the other loves her stickers. These days I am incredibly inspired by the drawings and ideas of the five year old. Last night we both worked in our "art journals" side by side and I just loved what she created (above). She talks to me about growing up one day and having a studio with me and it melts my heart.

These are just a couple of peeks to a recent project/journal I was working on. I have since started a completely new journal. For Christmas Heather bought me my first Moleskin and I can't believe I haven't been using these before. Now I understand where all the hype comes from. :) This particular journal is very personal and working in it has been a cathardic process - and isn't that what it's all about?

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