
Winter Workshops and New Energy Adventures!
I visited my mum in Texas over the Christmas holidays and had my first Christmas in the family home since my brothers’ departure from life. Understandably, my mum and I felt as if we were holding our breath during the entire time, and both felt relieved once we got through the significant dates of the holidays. I’m relieved we found new ways of creating memories, even though this time of the year is really challenging.

Midwinter Break
Though I said I would write a blog post every two weeks during the holiday season, I think it’s realistic to say that I’m taking a break from technology until after the 7th of January and also because I’m traveling. I hope those who read my blog post are taking time to rest and spend time with loved ones. So I’ll leave you with a few upcoming projects & events for January that I’m looking forward to focusing on.

Wild Winter Days
First on my thoughts this week, especially as the weather gets colder and more challenging for vulnerable individuals, is my ongoing project to support those impacted by homelessness. While I continue to actively work on gathering both monetary and physical donations for this important initiative

Miniature Construction Site and Cake.
After the build-up and anticipation of last week’s delivery of goods to people experiencing homelessness and also the third anniversary of my brother’s departure from the physical plane, I rather accepted it when, on Friday, my body developed a sore throat. I did test for covid, but fortunately it has been a negative result and reaffirmed that this is just the common cold that I’ve had all weekend. Despite being indoors all weekend and slightly unwell, I feel exhilarated by last week, and being alive always brings me joy.

Raise your vibration by joining me this week!
I’m proposing this week to anyone who knew my little brother, Tim, or can relate to wanting to do good in this world and bring light to a day of tragedy. So, wherever you are in this world, can you find a way to notice anyone without a home and give them something that will help
Friday Lates Drawing Classes
I want to share that I’m offering a regular drawing class once a month on Friday evenings at the Victoria and Albert Museum, which I’m calling “Friday Lates Drawing Class”.
This is not a typical drawing class and isn’t serious at all. It involves many drawing games that challenge your perspective and make drawing fun and social.