You might remember, each year I choose a word to be my focus or intention for the year.
In 2016, my word was "savor." I chose that word because I wanted to slow down, be more in the present moment, and savor what was around me. In 2015, my word was "brave" - man, was that a great word for me. I leaned into brave so much that year that 2015 was probably one of my biggest personal and professional growth years on record. Brave, you ruled!
Jackie - my colleague, business partner, and friend - just texted me and asked what my word for 2017 was going to be. Hmmmm, that's a great question. What do I want my focus and intention to be?
What do I want to invite into my life for 2017?
Do you have any suggestions for me?
Here's a great question...what do YOU want to invite into your life for 2017? What is your word going to be? Please share below or contact me (via email, Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter). I'd love to know what word or words you are considering; perhaps, they will inspire me.
So curious,
Jen
Happy Holidays!
From our family to yours....HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Jedi sends his love, too!
xoxo,
Jen, Mr. UpCyclist, Miss O and Master Jedi
xoxo,
Jen, Mr. UpCyclist, Miss O and Master Jedi
Having too much fun with PicMonkey
Y'all know how much I adore PicMonkey. It is probably the only web-based tool I blog about consistently.
How funny is this clone below?
Now, you see the people skiing around us....
Now, you don't!
How funny is this clone below?
Now, you see the people skiing around us....
Now, you don't!
And, yes that is really what the scenery looks like.
I have a history of cloning photos like here and here. It is just too much fun! If you want to learn how to clone, visit PicMonkey's blog post here with full video tutorial.
Plus, I'm certain there will be something annoying you'll want to clone out of your holiday photos.
Looking out for you,
Jen
Being authentic about age
I just got off the phone with a dear friend who mentioned her desire to be courageously authentic. When I took the photos below yesterday, because I was having what I consider a self-proclaimed good hair day, I thought, man, I hate those wrinkles. I look so old. Truth be told, I am aging. As if that is a news flash: Every human ages.
So....here are the photos.
I come with changing hair texture, gray highlights, and plenty of signs that I've lived a good life and have spent much of it outside sans sunscreen (in the 70s, 80s and 90s).
Those crows feet, I've decided, represent all of the groups of friends and family in my life - from my friends growing up, to my camp friends, to my friends from Michigan State, to my friends from living in Aspen, to my friends who I taught with in Northern Arizona on the Navajo Nation, to my friends from my year in Quito, Ecuador, to my friends, colleagues, students, and family now in Maryland. Those crow feet represent all the groups of people who have impacted my life in some positive way.
Those two long creases between my eyebrows - the ones I used to loathe - now, represent two places in the world I love - Colorado and the Southwest. I could sit amongst big mountains and sandstone canyons all day long and be fulfilled. I swear, I could.
Those long wrinkles by my smile represent all the gratitude I have for the joy and love I have felt during my life. I am now hoping those smile lines get deeper as I want deep joy and love in my life to continue.
Lastly, those lines on my forehead represent learning. Learning to me is being open and being curious. I plan to lean into openness and curiosity as the rest of my life's journey unfolds.
As for me, I don't plan to color my hair, photoshop my wrinkles, or obtain a facelift (though I did once read a scientific article that correlated the effects of a facelift with expanding longevity!). I am going to be me. Gray hair, wrinkles and all.
I will, of course, continue to wear Patagonia. This coat is 20 years old and literally looks brand new. The wild side of me wants clip-in hair extensions! Yes, you heard me. I really want to do some fun braids and for a woman who wears make-up maybe five times a year (which consists of mascara and lip gloss), these clip-in extensions just look courageously fun. I wonder if they make extensions with some gray highlights :)
Just keeping it real, friends -
Jen
So....here are the photos.
I come with changing hair texture, gray highlights, and plenty of signs that I've lived a good life and have spent much of it outside sans sunscreen (in the 70s, 80s and 90s).
Those crows feet, I've decided, represent all of the groups of friends and family in my life - from my friends growing up, to my camp friends, to my friends from Michigan State, to my friends from living in Aspen, to my friends who I taught with in Northern Arizona on the Navajo Nation, to my friends from my year in Quito, Ecuador, to my friends, colleagues, students, and family now in Maryland. Those crow feet represent all the groups of people who have impacted my life in some positive way.
Those two long creases between my eyebrows - the ones I used to loathe - now, represent two places in the world I love - Colorado and the Southwest. I could sit amongst big mountains and sandstone canyons all day long and be fulfilled. I swear, I could.
Those long wrinkles by my smile represent all the gratitude I have for the joy and love I have felt during my life. I am now hoping those smile lines get deeper as I want deep joy and love in my life to continue.
Lastly, those lines on my forehead represent learning. Learning to me is being open and being curious. I plan to lean into openness and curiosity as the rest of my life's journey unfolds.
As for me, I don't plan to color my hair, photoshop my wrinkles, or obtain a facelift (though I did once read a scientific article that correlated the effects of a facelift with expanding longevity!). I am going to be me. Gray hair, wrinkles and all.
I will, of course, continue to wear Patagonia. This coat is 20 years old and literally looks brand new. The wild side of me wants clip-in hair extensions! Yes, you heard me. I really want to do some fun braids and for a woman who wears make-up maybe five times a year (which consists of mascara and lip gloss), these clip-in extensions just look courageously fun. I wonder if they make extensions with some gray highlights :)
Just keeping it real, friends -
Jen
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