Friday, January 28, 2011

Creativity

It is sunny today, so this morning I sat on my back step with my mid-morning tea to do a little vitamin D generating.  (It is amusing to me that I am getting back to basic sources, not because of any fad or trend, but just because it is safe for me.)  Anyway, as I was enjoying the lovely morning, my thoughts centered again on God's amazing creativity.  There is variety, but unity and inter-connectivity.  It is fine tuned, but also durable.  There is beauty in the broad sweep of it all and in the details.  Both the ordinary and the unusual are so interesting.  And best of all, He shared that part of his character with us and invites us to participate in His world. 

Creativity finds so many different forms.  There is what we typically think of in the arts, but we use it in so much of our day to day lives--planning, designing, arranging.  We just don't think of it as creativity.  I love seeing this part of God's character expressed in other people--inspiring, fun, delightful, comforting.  He is wonderful!

P.S.  Recipe gathering is going well, so I can move away from such a tight menu plan.  Yesterday I had a quick and rather strong reaction to something at lunchtime--usual Rudolf nose effect and stomach cramps.  Decided to test out my new coconut milk beverage.  Sure enough--cramps went away almost immediately, though my nose stayed rather pink for the rest of the day.  I was tired by evening since the reaction is physically stressful, but it was much more manageable.  It is nice to know that I have a resource when I need it.



Tuesday, January 18, 2011

A Mystery

Things are good, really good.  This year's beginning is such a contrast to last year when I felt like I was physically falling apart.  My diet is going well, and I am finding recipes I enjoy.  I have lost 20 pounds, and while I wasn't unhappy with my weight before, I am now at a healthier weight.  In fact, it is rather funny to be watching my diet so that I don't lose too much weight instead watching it to avoid gaining too much.  

There is a mystery concerning my diet, however.  Quite accidentally, when I was experiencing some very uncomfortable abdominal pain in reaction to some food, I discovered that coconut milk eases my reactions.  Within an hour the pain is gone, my face clears, and things are mostly back to normal.  Coconut milk is one of the recent wonder foods, and I am very skeptical of all the claims to its "amazing" properties.  Even so, I would very much like to know what is going on in my body that coconut milk seems to help resolve.  That may be a mystery I will never solve, but whatever may be happening, making coconut milk a regular part of my daily diet is letting me handle my supplements well, allowing me to add just a bit of brown rice back into my diet, and given me a resource should something slip past my guard when eating out.  It doesn't resolve things 100%, but it makes getting through the reaction much less stressful.  So, three cheers to coconut milk!

Thursday, January 13, 2011

A Purpose

Every quilt I make has a purpose.  It may be art for my home, something comforting for someone dealing with illness, or a gift to celebrate a special occasion.  This next quilt I am starting has a very special destiny.  It is intended to be worn out with love.  

We are anticipating the arrival of our very first grandchild this coming May, and no grandchild of mine should be without the warmth of one of his Oma's quilts.  Because this quilt is to see nap times, cuddling up to read times, and playing on the floor times, I wanted to keep the design simple, but interesting.  Inspiration came from a pattern called O My Stars that I saw in a recent catalog from Connecting Threads.   http://www.connectingthreads.com/Quilting.cfm  

It is basically a simple nine patch with a pieced sashing that has stars in the corners to add some interest.  There is lots of room for some fun quilting designs, too.  I am calling it Starlight for the present, but don't know if that will be its final title.

Starry-eyed Grandma (an very appropriate name considering my new project :-)  ) has languished a bit with all the holiday activity, and since this new project has a deadline, will only see progress here and there for a while.  I have gotten about half of the blocks made, though.


A new project means some fun fabric shopping ahead.  I will be sure to post a picture of my finds.  Until then, though it may be cold outside, may your hearts be filled with warmth.

Rhythms

Well, there is life after holidays. :-)  This Christmas was extra stressful with all the food issues.  It was the first major holiday since this journey began, so my preparations were a little on the rough side.  I managed to keep myself covered meal wise, only had minor angst with missing the usual holiday goodies, but in all the gathering together of food for me, I forgot several things that I was bringing for the family meals.  This meant extra runs to the store and last minute putting together of things to fill in the gaps.  And this even with lists to remind me what to take.  In all the flurry to get away, I was remiss in checking all the lists.  My dear husband promised to help me double check things next year, and I should have a better handle on preparing for my own meals, so hopefully things will go more smoothly.

If I were to pick something in nature that best describes my personality, it would be the seasons.  I love rhythm and routine.  While some find that limiting, I find it freeing.  With my days laid out in a pattern, I know I will most likely get my responsibilities done and have time for my creative work.  My mind is free to think on other things rather than keeping up with to-dos, or trying to figure out the next meal.  

Trying to keep a good balance with my foods requires that I take that planning a little further.  I spent this past week creating a month's worth of meals--certain meals for certain days with a little flexibility built in as need requires.  Cooking is not a creative endeavor for me, so I don't want to spend a lot of mental energy in the planning.  If I have a good variety, then I am content.  

With having the meals more strictly lined out, I can also get a better handle on purchasing my meat and produce, which I am trying to do through our local farmers' market as much as I can.  This will help both with cost and storage.  And if I run across new recipes, then I can create a new week to add on to what I already have.

The day's routine has settled into the following:

Breakfast


Tea


Lunch


Smoothie/juice


Supper


The tea and juice help tide me over between meals, and I am feeling really well.