May the road that leads you home
be lit when it is dark,
be clear when things get slushy,
have love to draw you in,
and warmth to melt the chill.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
There’s a new bird in town visiting our backyard feeders these days.
The wintry colors and spots and the delicacy of the bird’s wings remind me that
and art imitates life….
that life is art…
and art is life.
What do you think these two were chatting about over breakfast?
They are the new bird in town. Looks to me like it could be the European Starling?
Any experts out there know?
They sure are bringing joy and beauty and artistic inspiration.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
Landscapes in watercolor painting are a new challenge for me!
To date, my largest watercolors have been 5 x 7, and I’ve dabbled in trying to recreate the amazing abstract landscape art of Debi Riley in small card-sized pieces, but I really wanted to surprise hubby with an original landscape piece from me for Valentine’s Day this year.
No pressure!! Right?!
Sheesh! I had no idea what a challenge it was going to be!
Every evening after he went to bed for about a week, I tried again and again and again. I started by watching some great tutorials by Shari Blaukopf on Craftsy. She does gorgeous landscape sketches in pen, ink and watercolor. I’m not the best at sketching…. Yet! But I did learn a few pointers from Sheri about plein art and sketching. The best thing I learned, however, was about some brushes she recommended that made such a difference in my painting! The Raphael Squirrel Mop and Escoda Versatil are my first experience with professional brushes. Oh the way the mop holds and spreads water and the precision point of the Escoda! Up until now, I struggled with cheaper brushes not holding water enough to carry across a larger piece of paper or the flexibility of a large brush with a point to do large washes as well as small details. Shari also has a blog called The Sketchbook where she posts art every day from her hometown in Montreal.
I also watched some Youtube videos, and tried some landscapes from various artists there. I especially enjoy watching Alan Owen, an artist from the UK with over 70 years of painting under his belt who shares so generously of his talent.
This was my best attempt (in 11″ x 14″), and though it is extremely far from what I intended, he loved it! Phew! I guess that is why they say love is blind. Actually it is why love is so sweet. He thinks it ranks up with some beautiful art he took me to see at a local exhibit in Cranberry. I know it isn’t. I know exactly what I’ve done wrong and want to improve. I know what it took to produce some of the masterpieces we saw at that exhibit. But to his sweet eyes, he saw art, he saw beauty, and I love him for it.
Maybe next year I can replace it with a better one, but this year, my Valentine said “This is just what I would like our backyard to look like!” And if we squint really, really, REALLY hard, we can imagine that our little stream and woods do! (wink wink!)
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
I am so excited to share something my sweet daughter-in-law, Colleen and I have been up to the past couple of weeks. We started a little Etsy Shop together, and I could not be more proud of her and her beautiful work, so I wanted to share with all of you wonderful LifeinBetween friends.
Colleen takes reclaimed pallet wood and creates beautiful rustic home decor and signs.
She takes buttons and burlap and creates sweet little works of art (several have sold already for baby nurseries! a little blue whale and a toy sailboat!)
She paints beautiful sayings and adds country charm to each piece she hand makes with love and such attention to quality and detail.
I’ve added a few of my favorite little watercolors that I’ve turned into prints and made into cards – selling them in singles and boxed sets.
From our first sale, we got a Five Star Review:
Thank you, Maggie!
So I hope you don’t mind me sharing here and asking if you can help us spread the word. Will you share with your friends and give us a “favorite” on Etsy, a “like” and/or “share” on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram too?
And maybe you’ll even find something you like or a gift for someone you love. Here is a little gallery of some of our products.
I look forward to hearing what you think, and we would appreciate any ideas for products, suggestions for promotion, and general feedback on what you like or don’t like about it.
Thanks for letting me share, and thanks in advance to those of you that are willing to help us out and spread the word and share with your friends.
Cheers & Hugs
Jodi
Are you looking for a really yummy treat to give to your sweet for Valentine’s Day that is not only super delish, but also healthy?
These amazing blackberry banana oat bars have NO sugar and NO flour! How about that?
They are packed full of wholesome, nutrient rich fruits and superfood ingredients, while tricking your brain and tummy into thinking you are eating something decadent.
Give them a try! Heart healthy, hearty, and from the heart for your sweetheart!
(adapted from recipe found here)
Ingredients:
Blackberry Chia Jam Filling:
2 cups fresh (or frozen) blackberries
2 1/2 Tbsp. honey (local if possible)
1 tsp vanilla extract
1 tsp fresh lemon juice
2 Tbsp chia seeds
1/4 tsp ground cinnamon
1/8 tsp freshly ground nutmeg
Banana Oat Crust:
2 ripe bananas
2 cups oats
1 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp cinnamon
1/8 tsp freshly ground nutmeg
1/4 cup honey
1 tsp vanilla extract
Directions:
To make the jam fruit filling, add blackberries and honey to a saucepan and boil over medium heat for about 10 minutes until fruit is mostly broken down and has released a lot of juice. Add the other ingredients and boil for another 5 minutes until it thickens. Allow to cool.
Next, make the crust. Blend up 1 cup of the oats into a fine powder (I used the Ninja). Stir all ingredients together.
Spray an 8×8 baking stone or dish with Pam and then line with parchment paper. Spread 2/3 of the oat crust mixture on the bottom of the pan. Spread jam fruit filling mixture evenly over crust. Use the rest of the oats to sprinkle over the top.
Bake at 375 degrees F for 30 minutes until the oats are golden brown.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
I LOVE Donuts! Have you guys ever tried them?
Here I am in one of my favorite napping spots on the love seat on my sherpa fleece blankie with my blueberry donut.
I just got this new flavor. It’s quite delish and squeaky and fun! These donuts can be found in a multitude of places throughout my home and yard. Aren’t I the lucky one!?!!?!
I have already had two chocolate and one cherry donut, and I would really, really, Really, REALLY love this glazed one! HINT HINT – will you please tell my Mom? (or maybe our friends at ZippyPaws will see this and send me one for sharing the love!) Paws crossed!!!
One of my favorite things in the entire world to do is play. Play follows closely behind my other favorite things in the whole wide world: breakfast and dinner and walks.
Here are my favorite things to do with a donut:
Donuts are wonderful!
I did, however, see and smell something different in the house the other day…..
My family was eating these donut-like things called Paczki (pronounced punch-key – WHAAAT???!!) in honor of Fat Tuesday. Sheesh – any excuse for a sweet in this house! Hey – they didn’t share….. I wonder if they tasted as good as my donuts……?
Woofs & Wags,
Charlie
February is National Heart Month.
Take care of your heart.
The people you love and that love you are counting on it!
Protect your heart.
It is fragile and vulnerable.
Share your heart.
It is the greatest gift you can give.
Open your heart.
There is so much to be discovered.
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
It all began with a day trip to Cleveland this past weekend…
Hubby was going to help our friends’ son and DIL (you may recall them from My First Jewish Wedding post a few months ago) with some electrical work in their new home.
I, on the other hand, was going to “play” with one of my BFs and her girls and our GFC friends.
It was a gorgeous, unseasonably sunny, not-so-frigid February day that started with lots of hugs and kisses, a new home tour, a delicious steaming breakfast casserole loaded with eggs and bacon and potatoes, fresh chewy bagels in pumpernickel and cinnamon raisin and sesame seed with generous shmears of cream cheese, and mugs of hot coffee with french vanilla cream.
After all the hugging and kissing and eating was done, the guys went to work, and the girls went to play!
We took a ride to a quaint little village called Chagrin Falls. The scenery was stunning, the shops were eclectic, and the restaurants were yummy! The streets were bustling with girlfriends and couples and families and even lots of dogs strolling the streets with their moms and dads. (Sssshhh! Don’t tell Charlie!)
After we found a parking space (that allowed for us to accumulate some steps on our Fitbits), I threw my camera in my purse, and we were off. The views were breathtaking, and we giggled and chatted and wandered while we waited for a text from the restaurant we chose (with a 45 minute wait) to let us know a table for six was ready.
After about – oh – maybe 42 seconds down the road, I noticed my cell phone was missing. A bit discombobulated, I decided I was with my friends and didn’t need it. “Let it go, Jodi,” I told myself. “I’m sure I left it in the car, and I don’t need to be attached to it while with these people I love and don’t get to see nearly enough.” So I mentioned it to the gang – ok – maybe 2 or 212 times – but “let it go.”
After a bit of strolling and photo-taking and giggling and selfie-ing and posting on Facebook, we got our text that our table was ready for lunch.
If you are ever in Chagrin Falls, Ohio, be sure to check out Flip Side! We had the sweetest waitress, the most amazing cocktails, and to-die-for burgers! My One Red Door Burger was topped with melted brie cheese, crispy shallots, and date and applewood bacon aioli (O. M. G!!!)
After we ordered our drinks, I checked my purse one more time for my phone. When I couldn’t find it, I decided it was worth a walk to the car to get it and put my mind at ease.
I looked in the car, under the seat, under the car, on top of the car, around the car.
No cell phone.
Well – maybe it is really in my purse.
So back to the restaurant I walked.
After pulling pretty much every item out of my purse, I realized I didn’t have it, and it wasn’t in the car. Still not too concerned, I asked my “Bub” to dial my number and see if we could hear it ring.
Well – much to our surprise – a deep, gentlemanly voice answered my phone!
It seems my phone was at the local police station – dropped off by a kind gentleman who found it.
Mystery solved, we toasted friendship and the fact that there truly ARE still good, good people in this world.
We enjoyed our cocktail(s) and lunch, laughing and joking with our waitress about the fact that we might be stumbling a bit intoxicated to the police station to retrieve the phone after we finished every morsel of burger, sweet potato fries, crispy onion rings, and every last drop of Hendricks gin loaded with thinly sliced cucumbers over ice. (Okay – maybe that was just for me!)
Wiggling and wobbling through the streets and practically skipping with joy in the fact that good people do still exist, we got to the local police station where we found the door locked….
While I waited, my Bubby opened the box next to the door and picked up the phone to call “inside.” The dispatcher assured us someone would be right there to let us in.
A minute or two passed while we laughed and chatted about our good fortune. Then five minutes passed. Bubby stayed by my side, while the rest of the gang gathered at the front of the building near the street. Ten minutes or so passed, and Bubby and I were beginning to wonder if the people “inside” forgot about us….
A police car pulled up and a young officer drew near the door. “YAY,” we thought, we can slip in with him to the people inside who are waiting for us.
When the young officer approached, Bubby shared with him that “we have been waiting here for a long time!” We were relieved to be let in.
“No you haven’t,” he replied.
“Oh – YES – we have,” my dear Bubby retorted in true “Bubby-style.”
“Well – I was only a few minutes away, and I came right over….” declared the officer.
Jaws dropped….
OOOOOPS!
“Sorry Officer!”
“We were waiting for someone to show up from inside!”
“We didn’t realize…..”
Backtrack. Butt-kissing. Apologies…. OOOOPS! (and this is not our first experience involving the police at a GFC activity...)
Thank goodness for the kind officer who forgave us, who laughed at with us, who gave me the name and phone number of the kind gentleman who turned in my phone so I could call and thank him (which I did!), who noticed a selfie posted on Facebook while in the possession of my cell phone and responded with a private message to my Bubby (under a code name we are still peeing our pants laughing about!), and who waved at us with a grin when we crossed paths AGAIN at the intersection leaving town that day.
If you ever doubted, there STILL ARE good good people in this world. We only need to relax, to trust, to believe, and to embrace.
I’ll never forget you Chagrin Falls….
for your kind citizens (thank you Mr. A for taking the time to pick up my phone, ask people around you, and then walk it to the police department, so it could be returned to me),
your amazing police department (we’ll not soon forget you Officer J – and we’re guessing you won’t soon forget us),
your beautiful sites (the waterfalls and walking paths and old-town feel),
your delicious burgers (thank you Flip Side for your hospitality – can you PLEASE deliver to Mars?),
your popcorn shop (which made for a fun snack on the ride home while hubby and I sang along to oldies with the radio blasting),
your jeni’s ice cream parlor (whose name we first thought was “penis”),
and your friends and friendship (to all the people and dogs we couldn’t resist stopping to chat with along the street).
Oh the laughs we had joking about Officer Naughty and Officer Nyce. That’s all I’m going to say about that….
My GFC girls will understand.
And they know how much I love them.
And isn’t that just about all that matters?
Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi
It’s #DrawABirdDay with my WordPress artist blogging friends, which we celebrate on the 8th of every month.
I had fun yesterday watercolor painting a parliament of whimsical owls. (Did you know a “group” of owls is called a parliament?)
A little search on Pinterest provided some inspiration of ideas that I combined to create these little cuties.
I think these will make fun greeting or note cards.
Hoots & Tweets and Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi