So I’m not really a crafty person, but I have to admit that I’ve had the itch to make something with my hands the last couple of years. I even asked for a sewing basket for Christmas a few years ago and was ecstatic when I also got a sewing machine. Okay, yes, it is still in its original box and collecting a whole lot of dust, but I WILL learn to use it someday. (It’s on the life list, right next to learning to play the piano and touching a letter on Wheel of Fortune.)
Anyway, when I started planning Brooklyn’s birthday party, I decided it was a good excuse to go a bit “Martha Stewart” and try my hand at some DIY party stuff. You know, do the whole “theme” thing and actually buy materials to make things like banners and cupcake toppers…things most sane people would buy from the store.
If there is one thing I have learned this last year it’s that life is something to be celebrated. And although the party preparations totally stressed me out and only about half of the guest list ending up attending, I don’t regret one of those crafts or little touches that I knew I wanted at this party. Something inside of me wanted to express — with my own two hands — just how beautiful life is to me these days.
How simple pleasures can mean everything.
How something as simple as tissue can turn into a beautiful flower. How colorful paper can dress up a cupcake. Or how fresh flowers in the middle of a table or a bag of gummy worms might make somebody’s day a little brighter.
Yes, Brooklyn’s 1-year mark gave us a lot to celebrate. “Big” things like successful surgeries and a functioning shunt, and “little” things like kicking legs and contagious giggles. But, what we have really learned is that EVERY day is a gift that should be celebrated. And perhaps more importantly, that joy is not found in what you are given, but what you make of it.
(*Note: I did not make the pinwheels. Those were purchased from this crafty lady.)
A HUGE thanks to my Mom who helped me make a ridiculous number of tissue pom-poms. XOXO
And the big finish… showing off her latest trick — pushing to sit!– that managed to squeeze out a few tears from her adoring audience. (Video later this week.)
“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.”
Psalm 139:14