The Absence of Art Posts

….from both my husband and me

Has the well of creativity run dry? Have we run out of art supplies? No, none of that is true.

During the holidays making art was difficult because we had the house full of family. Even after they left it took awhile to get our Mojo back. Then the accident happened. Ten days ago my husband, Kevin, fell down the stairs at home and broke his hip. He was taken to the hospital by ambulance and the next day they did a hip replacement.

The amazing part of this story is that his operation was new and his recovery time is much faster. So fast in fact that they sent him home the same day of his surgery. They got him out of bed one hour after his operation and had him walking and climbing up and down stairs. After that they said he was good to go. Everything our friends who’ve had hip surgeries told us to expecthad didn’t apply to Kevin. No restrictions as to movement and his physio is taking place at home.

We set him up in the basement apartment because everything is at his fingertips. He has a walk-in shower with grab bars, a kitchen, TV and new bed. Climbing stairs to come upstairs is not recommended for another week (although I caught him going half way up the stairs to retrieve some mail). As a result I’ve been cooking all the meals (he can do toast and snacks) and all the running around for meds, food and other necessities, such as a new laptop for his business. Needless to say I’m finding it difficult to find time to do my blog and make art.

Kevin was very impressed with the nursing staff a Toronto Western and saw some of the abuse they have to endure from disgruntled patients. He wanted to do something special for them so he made a painting for them. I brought his art supplies to the basement and this is what he made.

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With Valentine’s Day close at hand he also got busy and made a card for the family.

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In New Brunswick, our Miss Winnie was busy making Valentine’s Day cards for every member of her class and she personalized each card by drawing something that the child likes or has an interest in. Luckily she only has 13 classmates.

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January 2013 Photo a Day Challenge….Heart

…… I love snow so the theme of ‘heart’ inspired me

It's been snowing almost daily since Christmas Day. Today on our walk as I was thinking about the theme "heart" I realized that my husband and I met 40 years ago this month. Wow! I tried to etch a heart in the snow but there wasn't enough contrast so I outlined the heart with my red scarf.

It’s been snowing almost daily since Christmas Day. Today on our walk as I was thinking about the theme “heart” I realized that my husband and I met 40 years ago this month. Wow! I tried to etch a heart in the snow but there wasn’t enough contrast so I outlined the heart with my red scarf.

Enough snow fell to cover the windows of the car so before I cleaned them I decided to draw another heart.

Enough snow fell to cover the windows of the car so before I cleaned them I decided to draw another heart.

I started a new hobby this new year. I’m not sure where I’m going with this but I love the simplicity of it. I bought a die cutter for gift tags and smaller ones to cut fancy shapes into the tags. One of them is a heart. My daughter over at Uschi and Kay uses these simple tags in a lot of her DIY projects and in December she held a workshop on tips for fun ways to wrap gifts.

Die cutter for gift tags and a heart punch.

Die cutter for gift tags and a heart punch.

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If you'd like take part in the January 2013 Photo a Day Challenge click on the following link:

If you’d like take part in the January 2013 Photo a Day Challenge click on the following link:

Jeanne’s blog…a nola girl at heart. The themes for each day are outlined but you’re free to be creative and interpret the theme any way you like. Have fun!

Cheers!