One Word: Thoughts Going in to the New Year in 2022


Last night I found myself saying it aloud to our business team... "39 days until the New Year. " Wow this year has been a lot of things. I began it with hope; my dreams, desire, intention all focused on being resilient. I had selected my One Word for 2021 as resilient with my focus on overcoming, standing strong, holding out and holding on. I did not know it then but for so many areas of life it would be painful, hard, reflective and in many areas it related to beginning again. I'm looking and longing for better days. 

Here we are just 38 days until this year ends...just like that roll of toilet paper analogy.

Reflecting on that thought above, just 38 days left in this year brought me back to refocusing on not just finishing strong but what my one word will be in this new upcoming year. It reminded me I had placed a note in my phone back at the beginning of the month for a word I was pondering. Perhaps it would be my choice for 2022...ABUNDANCE. I liked this quote from Eckhart Tolle.


This concept of selecting One Word that I had begun many years back...perhaps you too may have also heard of this idea...selecting one word to focus on in the new year rather than writing out resolutions I select a single word. 

I really like how this author explained it

... Hm-mmm that word I mentioned topped her list.

The practice of choosing a “Word of the Year” is that, instead of setting a lot of different New Years resolutions, you select one single word to be your focus for the year.

You can use that word to set goals or intentions for each area of your life but have them all tie back to the single word. For example, if your word of the year was “abundance” you might have sub-goals of investing in an abundant number of friendships, or hitting an income goal, or spending more quality time with the people you love without your phone. “Discipline” could entail going to the gym, sticking to an evening routine, and no longer being late to meetings. 

By tying all of your goals back to your overarching word, it is easy to keep them front-of-mind. 

2022 Word of the Year Ideas

    1. Abundance
    2. Adventure
    3. Align
    4. Authentic
    5. Available
    6. Aware
    7. Balance
    8. Become
    9. Better
    10. Bless
    11. Bold
    12. Breathe
    13. Bright
    14. Calm
    15. Celebrate
    16. Centered
    17. Challenge
    18. Change
    19. Commitment
    20. Compassion
    21. Confidence
    22. Connect
    23. Creativity
    24. Cultivate
    25. Daring
    26. Dedicated
    27. Delight
    28. Devotion
    29. Discipline
    30. Distance
    31. Dream
    32. Embrace
    33. Emerge
    34. Empower
    35. Expansion
    36. Express
    37. Faith
    38. Feast
    39. Fit
    40. Focus
    41. Forgiveness
    42. Foster
    43. Free
    44. Friendship
    45. Glow
    46. Giving
    47. Grace
    48. Gratitude
    49. Grounded
    50. Honesty
    51. Hope
    52. Humility
    53. Integrity
    54. Intentional
    55. Intuition
    56. Journey
    57. Joy
    58. Kind
    59. Learn
    60. Listen
    61. Love
    62. Magnify
    63. Meek
    64. Mindful
    65. Motion
    66. Nourish
    67. Nurture
    68. Organize
    69. Passion
    70. Peace
    71. Permission
    72. Persistance
    73. Play
    74. Polish
    75. Power
    76. Present
    77. Progress
    78. Radiant
    79. Recovery
    80. Relationships
    81. Release
    82. Reset
    83. Resilient ** (I added this word...my word for 2021)
    84. Resolute
    85. Rise
    86. Risk
    87. Savvy
    88. Service
    89. Simplicity
    90. Slow
    91. Smile
    92. Space
    93. Sparkle
    94. Strong
    95. Teach
    96. Thrive
    97. Tranquil
    98. Whole
    99. Yes
    100. Zen
    101. Zest

Have you picked a word for the year? I’d love to hear it!

Do You Remember

 

Yesterday we celebrated my sweet husband's birthday. Reflecting on life took my thoughts down many paths. Celebrating his 69th revolution around this planet, we together have experienced so many moments. Life has changed in so many ways... Sometimes we think about those Seriously? and Yeah Right moments. And how about those that Make you wanna to go hmmmm moments. But today my thoughts were on humorous  remembrances,  those Oh-hhh and Ah-hhh moments, those Oops! and even Double Oops moments.

Do you remember when you got that way COOL shiny AOL CD in the mail and thinking "That is WAAAY too much to spend (but the 100 free hours sucked you in)"?

Do You Remember excitedly running when you heard the words "You've Got Mail" ? That quote became iconically paired to the movie Sleepless In Seattle with Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan.

I remember a conversation with my friend Mary when she was talking about staying in contact with another friend then living in Switzerland and using her computer to send email. I was like, WHAT is email? What? She can get email in seconds? How can I get email? Funny because that was before I even HAD a computer or even know how to turn one on. It is strange how a conversation like that can launch you down a pathway you had never thought of before.  

Do you remember the friend in Switzerland I mentioned? I was so excited to finally get a computer and so very excited at the amazing possibility of emailing my friend. 

My  friend Mary told me about a service called Juno Mail, a free service that opened a gateway to send and receive email. Their tagline at the time was Email Should Be Free. I love FREE!

...That is when I entered into the world of emailing.

   

I learned how to compose my email and how to send it out but I guessed I missed something...

I was so excited and I wanted to share things going on in my life during that time so I included in my email some fun pictures and links to my new favorite world wide web places and lots more...that's when I learned about something called email etiquette. 

  1. DO NOT TYPE IN CAPS:Its considered yelling. Oh-hhh!  
  2.  VERY IMPORTANT:During that time in the history of the world wide web pictures took a very long time to download and when you were paying by the minute to see a silly, unimportant and non pertinent thing it might make people frustrated or mad at you...Oops! My bad! Also it was her husband's work Compuserve account... Double Oops! 

Who'd have thought there was a new etiquette in town? I guess I should have taken that class.

I did learn a new lesson that I'm pretty sure my mom told me long before that moment... "Nothing in this world is really FREE!" It all comes with a price. 

Enjoy the ride.

A paraphrase my sister Kathi shared pertaining to a Las Vegas trip and the slots...
It is entertainment. Don't plan to get a boatload of money out of the machine, maybe you will maybe you won't...enjoy the ride. With the internet the same is true, sometimes you will, sometimes you won't but along the way enjoy the ride.

Oh and getting back to my sweetheart and remembering; Do You Remember the first time that special person said "I love you"? I had dozed off with my head in his lap-It had been a long and busy day...It was my birthday in fact.We had left the party my friend had put together for me and went back to my place. We were relaxing on the couch with the TV playing in the background and just as I was beginning to wake I swear I heard him say, "I think I'm in love with you". Oh-hhhhh, H-mmm, Uh-hhh... I was thinking as I quietly pretended I was still asleep. 😊

Cricut And My Creative Side

When Cricut first came out I just had to play with this new amazing tool! I purchased the original machine. My friend Vivian hosted a scrapbook retreat in Arizona...what a perfect time to gather and hang out with so many like-minded and lovely women. Vivian sweet friend you really know how to party! 

Creativity and The Art of DIY




For some, the simple act of opening a cake mix and making a "homemade" cake is creative, stimulating, exciting and downright enjoyable, but for me that is not my cup of tea. 

Don't get me wrong...I keep a couple ready to go items in my pantry -sometimes my own "scratch" recipe like a favorite dessert topping to turn into a quick cobbler but the real reason for this post was about the art of DIY and creating so let me get back on track.


Creating for me has always been about variety, experimentation, DIY and expression. 


Early in my stamping journey I discovered swapping.  It enabled me to experiment and experience so much more than if I would have been limited to my personal stamping knowledge, supplies or current level of knowledge. Those swaps brought new ideas, shared supplies, wonderful hand-crafted art and comradery from like-minded soulmates.  I still swap occasionally with some local crafters and I am always delighted and inspired. 


In this season of my creative journey I have been getting familiar with my Cricut machine, I have an Explore Air2. My sweet friend Melanie picked it up for me last year at a warehouse sale she learned about from another of our crafting friends. I had an older Cricut that I had used mostly in my scrapbooking days but with this machine it brought together my graphic design interests with that DIY spirit. I’m sure you’re thinking wha-aaat isn’t that opposite of DIY in fact a bit of an oxymoron? Don’t you just use an electronic machine to cut, engrave, foil or whatever a pattern? Yup but in that it brings me back to creativity. How so? Well let me share how this happened. 


Let's use the example of a recipe say lemonade. I began with the basics. My recipe called for lemons, sugar, and water in specific proportions.

I desired a beverage result for a special tea. I wanted something to compliment a favorite recipe for Lavender Cookies. I started with that basic recipe then began to add and take away elements until I was happy with the end result. First I decided to reduce the sugar for a less sweet taste. Next I decided to add a step and make a "simple syrup". While I had the water boiling I decided to throw in some lavender flowers from my garden, the flowers added an amazing smell, it was perfect! I used the lavender simple syrup with the lemon juice to finish off the lemonade recipe and…viola! Carol's Lovely Lavender Lemonade. 


How does that look when I am using my Cricut skills you wonder? Have you ever had an idea but sadly you couldn’t bring it to fruition… yeah me too! I wanted to create a special gift for a friend who is a Svengoolie fan. H-mmm so I search the Cricut Access database and I cannot find anything. Ms. Google is far more helpful but nothing I desired. I finally found a few clipart images and I began to design MY Svengoolie. Thanks to many other Cricuteers on the internet I have learned how to create the svg from jpg and png files. Here is the final design I came up with for the thermal coffee mug I made.  


I forgot to take a picture of my finished mug :(  I mentioned earlier that swapping helped me experiment and experience so much more than if I would have been limited to my personal knowledge, supplies or current level of knowledge. Youtube and an amazing group of makers were the bridge that helped me grow ideas and creativity.They share so generously of their knowledge and art to help others and I have learned so much. 


The list I started of what I want to learn and the projects I want to accomplish gets longer and longer, <sigh>. Does this mean my friends and family may be seeing more HANDMADE? Probably! Good news is I am enjoying the process! 

Should MAKERS Make Resolutions for 2021?


In 2011 I posted a list of My 2011 Crafting Resolutions. It's almost 2021 and I wonder, "Should MAKERS even Make Resolutions for 2021? Hmmmm... 


Well one thing has not changed through this past year is the deep desire to create.  Making, crafting is simply an integral key, a part of my life, who I am. Interestingly my grown son shared with me that a memory from his Christmas growing up was "making/creating" It seems that creating as part of our gifting brings fond memories of what Christmas means to him. 

One thing about having so many creative ideas is that it often leaves in its wake unfinished projects, which in the past had led to crafting resolutions. Unfortunately like resolutions for the New Year in general, those lists of resolutions rarely make it past the first few weeks. Oh dear, what to do, what to do?

After all my thinking, ruminating and mixed feelings I come back to the concept of "One Word" and as it applies to Makers. 

In preparation for this NEW YEAR my word in LIFE will be "Transformation" 
How will that play out as a "Maker"? 

I want to focus on enjoying the process, letting the moments I spend creating/making bring transformation to my soul. Instead of list making and checking off boxes I prefer to experience that moment where there is a quiet shift into that right-brained 
zone where time slips away and creativity just happens. 



As for all those unfinished projects...perhaps it is time to just "Let it go, Let it go!"
Inspiration is a mysterious thing, sometimes the decision to just let it go sparks the flame to completion. 

December Bye-Bye

Wow this year has been a crazy one, huh?
Although I hate to say goodbye to Christmas I will not be sad to see this year close. Please COVID go AWAY!


I want to not be concerned to travel, to gather with friends and family, gather with church family, attend concerts, mingle with crowds, hug, shake hands, get close and so much more! 

Like many of you, our normal was to do all of those things frequently but this year we have not been able to without evaluation over who might be at risk, minimal contact, small groups, whether we should or should not connect, then comes the masks, hand sanitizer, disinfectant, Agh! Well each of us has had people in our lives and moments we remember because of this pandemic whether because we lost someone or lost something. We watched folks find new ways to work, get schooled, graduate, host gonline gatherings and more. 
One thing I've noted:WE ARE RESILIENT PEOPLE. 
I started the year with a focus on One Word, Resilient. Who'd have guessed it was such a key descriptive for this year.

Kom-BLEW-cha!

 

A few weeks ago I secured my very first SCOBY. Yes...I am a Kombucha virgin <blush>. 

I know, I know it has been a hot topic for a very long time, but gee it took me 25 years of my life to discover just how amazing homemade sauerkraut tastes. Yes and this coming from the kid who used to be forced to eat the canned stuff ...you know the one... the kid who gagged because of it. (Thanks Mom!)

Ok, on with my discovery. 

While perusing Facebook Marketplace I came across someone in my local area offering to give a SCOBY and starter to anyone interested. With the FALL season upon us, my mind always wanders to unique ways to preserve whatever I can of FALL and most of the time that means jam, herbs, garden goodies and hauling in our outdoor plants before the first freeze. Can you imagine that is just around the corner...in my area it is less than a week away! Well anyway, with that on my mind I thought sure why not try out this fermentation thingy to see what happens. 

My dear friend Ms. Google and I got busy researching what we could do with this SCOBY thingy. What really intrigued me was the 2nd ferment process and adding various fruits to "feed" the tea and make some hopefully yummy "naturally fizzy" drinks. I learned that Kombucha starts out as sweetened black tea, a SCOBY (symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast) and some already made kombucha tea to get it growing. With a little warmth and love the tea begins to make more healthy symbiotic culture of bacteria and yeast and grows a new SCOBY that floats along the top of the liquid. After about a week the tea loses its sweet taste and becomes tangy and a fit fizzy. So I put together my first gallon of sweet tea, SCOBY and kombucha tea, tucked it away in the pantry for a week THEN...Oh happy day, we made Kombucha! 


I was amazed and delighted that it really was quite good tasting, kind of reminded me of ginger ale without the ginger. 

I was now really enjoying this new experience so I quickly began another batch since my sweetheart was going to have it drunk before I could try the "2nd ferment" process. Oh yeah, there is a second step to this process. So now we have about a gallon and a half, the second batch was made with green tea called Jun tea. My brew now was funneled into some 32 oz containers with swing top lids, a 1/2 teaspoon of sugar and 1/4 cup of mashed plum was added. I wanted to keep my first experiment simple...I thought I'd save the more complex flavoring for later. The send ferment just needs a couple days to allow the tea to feed on the sugar and fruit combo. Day 2 I take a peek and there are loads of bubbles...

Hm-mm maybe it's ready? I popped the lid back and an explosion of fizz and fruit come forth. I'm so glad I took it out to the porch! Ok, so after a bit of cleanup I think I'm so glad I checked that.

The other bottles looked fine so they all went back in the pantry. 

My sweetheart and I kicked back to enjoy a late night Netflix movie before bed but suddenly we heard a startling noise. 

Running toward the sound I had that unsettling "uh-ohhh" feeling. 

Opening the pantry door confirmed it... red pulp, glass and sprays of juice all over the floor, carpet runner, shelves, you name it! 



Well 1 1/2 hours later... the mess is mostly cleaned up. the other two bottles are opened to release any extra pressure and I learned that just because the bottle is designed to hold xyz psi Kombucha might just have more kick than that!