a september afternoon at the fair
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words written on a window . susan wooldridge workshop . fall 2010 be present retreat
(steal a few and write your own poem. dare you.)
A year ago, I was in the midst of the Fall Be Present Retreat while being days away from Ellie Jane's open-heart surgery. A year ago, I sat in a room in Frog Creek Lodge surrounded by so many souls living with their hearts wide open, souls who would teach me so much, souls who would become friends. A year ago, a dear friend came along on the retreat to support me and take care of Ellie Jane. A year ago, I had no idea what the first few weeks in October might bring. A year ago, I wrote these words during Susan Wooldridge's poetry workshop.
*****
parched bones
outside, i am a tree's sturdy blueprint
inside, i am a swollen canyon of january choices
outside, i am a balanced seasaw of chocolate happiness
inside, i am shattering, shifting parched bones
outside, i am a mute, screeching fire
inside, i am sunlight's twirling laughter
inside, i am breath
i am space
i am light
*****
I am over here getting ready for Create Magic, the last Be Present Retreat this year. As I was bustling about a few minutes ago looking for safety pins in the random places they might be hanging out in this messy wondrous house of ours, I came across this poem written on the back of a page from a draft of one of Susan's writing projects. It was tucked in a drawer that was also housing receipts from 2009 and 2010 (don't tell the new accountant), adorably small pink tags I used for price tags when doing craft shows a few years back, polka dotted ribbon, a scale for mail, random bits of tissue paper, about $10 in change, safety pins, and a few other "why do I still have this?" little things.
And before I head off to bed, I just really need to tell someone this: I love poetry. Big.

a peek into the last 30 days through a few of my instagram photos. i think i once said i would never need an iphone. ahem. love being able to so easily document our world over here using it.
(you can find me on instagram as lizelayne.)

new simple one bead necklaces for layering now in the shop
While working on orders over the weekend, I decided to create a new simple necklace for myself. Something in a favorite color that I could wear all the time (and maybe not ever take off); something that would lend itself to layers when I want to wear one of Kelly's girls or a necklace by Jen or something by my other dear friend Jen or my current favorite necklace by Nina or one of my own soul mantra lockets (or all of them layered); something that would remind me of beauty and joy and make me smile.
So I pulled out this blue bead because this shade of blue makes me so very happy, and I created a simple "one bead" necklace. And after wearing it for several days and falling more in love with it, I thought I would add a few like it to the shop. Five colors are available at this time (two blues, green, purple amethyst, and red), but if you see a bead in the shop that you would love on a simple necklace like this, send me a note and we can talk about it.

Please note: I will be closing the shop on October 3 for about ten days or so while I get ready for and host the Create Magic Retreat. When the shop reopens, my plan is to have a bit of a reorganization of things, including a few new locket designs and a plan for holiday season custom orders. If you have questions while I am away, just send a note as I will be replying to emails as I can.
Thanks for your continued support of my little shop. I am so blessed to be able to do this work...
Blessings and light,
Liz

puyallup fair . september 24, 2011 . instagram iphone photo
on saturday, as we stood in the midst of the laughter and the bright hot sun and the elephant ears and the sheep and the chickens and the rainbows of color everywhere and the root beer floats and the "you must try these oh my goodness they really are that good" scones, i suddenly could feel summer saying good-bye.
i want to remember how this summer pushed me to let go and open my heart to joy.

I have been up to a little something over here and I am so delighted to tell you all about it...
Create Space is an online experience that invites you to give yourself the gift of being present in this moment of your life. During this four-week course, you will slow down, take a deep breath with intention, and notice what you need. Through video and audio lessons, stories, writing and photography prompts, and weekly creative adventure assignments, we will explore self-care and being-present practices to use in your everyday life.
Some of the topics we will explore include:
We will explore ways to integrate these practices into our day-to-day lives, and I will share stories about the ways I do this in my corner of the world. Note that this class is more about the experience of slowing down and noticing than it is about lots of homework and “doing.” That said, along the way I will gently encourage you to work through the lessons in the course so that you can give yourself the gift of using these practices as you walk through autumn (or spring) toward the holidays.
Additional details:
Dates: Create Space begins October 24 and ends November 20.
Where: The course will be hosted on a private blog and private Flickr group. The course will stay up on the blog until December 31 to give participants time to soak up the information. The Flickr group will be available indefinitely for continued connection after the course ends.
Lessons: There will be three main posts per week on the private blog plus downloadable audio meditations, inspiration and resources, and other goodies along the way. Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions and check in about their experience during our time together.
Supplies needed:
Cost: $70
Register:
Questions:
Feel free to email me any questions.

shadow self-portrait . port townsend, wa . september 2011
be right here baby girl
because
right here
this moment
well
this is what you've got
so live it all into reality
(all of it)
shake off the who-does-she-think-she-is fears
and live it
(live it big)
and then rest
(for as long as you need to)
and then do it all again
(one step. one breath. repeat. repeat. repeat.)
