Friday, January 21, 2011

 I am going to write about my Love/Hate relationship with art.  I love art!  I love the stories behind the art!  I love the feel of art.  It takes me to another place and time.  To a creator's heart and soul,  to the ability to put your heart and soul out there for others to see.  Ahh here is my trouble.  I do not have the ability to put my heart on wood, canvas, glass or ceramics like other people do.  I don't know how.  That's what I hate.  My inability to create.  To think of a masterpiece, to see it in my mind and be able to recreate it.

So, I surround myself with the art of others and fill my house with how I feel by the work of others.  Here are a few of our collections.
This is my bed headboard.  It was painted by Laura Lyon, friend and neighbor who has moved to Michigan.  From left to right is Zoe and Morgan, BlueEyes and Tiffany, Rusty and Kevin, Chester and Jamie, Raven and an elk, Skittles and Me (Shauna).  The bed is log and created by Kevin.

My sister-in-law Geri, is an artist.  She does beautiful work with all kinds of mediums.  A few Christmas's ago she created this stain glass window for me.  Her vision is of water.

I saw a mirror with cowboy boots for the frame at a deli one day and have not been able to get it out of my head, so I found an artist who put it together for me.  Ever since I saw the mirror, I have saved our old cowboy boots.  This has a pair of Grandpa Frogs boots and a couple pair from the DI that I bought because of the stitching.  I love the finish product.

This picture was commissioned by Ray for Monica for their wedding anniversay.  The artist is Andres Copinas. He lives in California and paints beautiful pictures of children on piers.  Unfortunately my camera does not do the colors justice.  It is a beautiful picture full of color of the Salt Lake Temple.

And then my Grandpa, Richard Larsen, painted with watercolors.  I have memories of him sitting in his spare bedroom with the window to his back, creating his pictures.  This is a picture of Albion Basin.
Recreating nature, and nobility of animals is truly an art.  Edd Morgan does a fabulous job.

Cheri Onars, (I hope I have her name right), painted this scene on one of our buffulo heads.  She did a great job with the Indian and Coyotes!

Grandma Leake has spent hours and hours creating counted cross stitch pictures, crocheting and knitting, and generously giving them to all members of the family. 

Kevin found and purchased this Moose for me at an Outdoor show one year.  Cranky looking isn't he!

This is some of Grandma Opal Hancock's work.  She painted ceramics and china and taught classes on painting.

I love metal art! 

Well, I have a few ceramics that I have given a try at.  It is fun!  And I enjoy painting, as long as I have a picture in front of me to follow.  I do change the colors some, but that is about as far as my creative mind will let me venture off the well traveled path.
I have other art decorations around the house.  These are just a few!

Monday, January 17, 2011

Tiff, Rob and Cadence came to Utah for Christmas.  Rob was able to stay for one week and then had to go back home.  While they were here, we had Christmas, New Years, Rob's Grandma Giffen passed away so they had a funeral.  And Rob bought a truck.  Now how do you get a truck home?  It doesn't fit in your suitcase very well. 

So Rob flew home after a week visiting, and Tiffany and Cadence got to stay an additional week.
Which we treasured every moment.  Kevin came home from work early every day just in time for Cadence to need a nap....While he wanted to hold Cadence and play, Cadence wanted to nap. 

Cadence and Tiffany like to run.  So we decided to go for a walk while they were here.  But it was very cold!!!!  We made it to the subdivision behind us and turned around and went back home.

On Mon, the 10th, Tiffany, Cadence and I drove the new truck back to Owasso.  Listening to Huckleberry Finn made the drive go by quickly and gave us a few laughs.  We stopped in a little truck stop just east of Denver for some dinner and out of the seat time for Cadence.  She was done sitting and needed to wiggle.  The truckers coming in were talking about the snowpacked awful roads through Kansas.  We went another hour or so and got a hotel room in Limon, CO.  At 9:00 p.m it was 15 below zero.  COLD! VERY COLD! I went to the indoor swimming pool to stretch my legs and there was 3 inches of ice on the inside of the windows. 

Tues, back on the road and through Kansas.  The truckers were not kidding.  Kansas roads were snowpacked.  It was so cold that the snow wasn't melting.  Thank goodness there wasn't a lot of traffic and we were able to drive right through.   After a few stops, we made it to Owasso.  Rob was very glad to have his family home safe and sound.

I was able to stay and visit for the rest of the week, where we went running in 60 degree weather.  What a change from Utah, Colorado and Kansas. Ran errands, tried Owasso cuisine in the form of Thai and Mexican food.  And just enjoyed each others company.  Then I jumped on an airplane and flew home back to the normal daily routine.
Owasso is an old city.  Built at the end of a railroad track for ranchers to load cattle and send back east.  Some of the old buildings are built out of this beautiful rock.  There is a lot of Indian heritage here also.  It is rolling countryside. Not flat like Nebraska.  And some of our favorite people live here!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

New Years Resolutions/Goals/Bucket List/To Do's:
With the help of Cadence, I thought that I would share some goals for the year.
Find Wonder!
Continue to Educate in many areas of Life! 
Don't be afraid to ask Why?  What is this? and Why? again.

Find Enjoyment in the moment.  Leave yesterday, the last hour, the last minute behind!

Be Happy!
People love to be around you when you are positive and find the good in all you see!

Please play well with others! 
We all want to be loved, listened to, and not forgotten.
Best friends will see your humor when no one else will.
Good Luck in 2011