
Team Lawson is off on a mini-vacation to Chicago. We're all pretty excited about the things we have planned. Thanks again to those of you who passed along tips and suggestions. I'll be back on

Hello young lovers, whoever you are,~ Rogers & Hammerstein

The picture above is of a stack of gifts from dear and thoughtful friends.
My dear friend Katie gave this award to me. It gave me a thrill because I have never thought of myself as particularly creative. I have always been an art lover with hands that just don't work very well. (Not kidding about that. I have fine motor skill issues.) Blogging has given me my first real creative outlet and has helped me feel creative instead of just hearing the teacher-voice in my head saying, "You know there are as many ways of being creative as there are birds in the sky." Katie makes me feel creative. In passing along this award, I'd like to honor those who are creative in ways I can never be; people who create with their hands, imagination, and a few craft supplies. Here are the winners in alphabetical order. (Winners, please click here for award guidelines.)~ Art Tea Life ~ Sandy is a woman who can do it all: drawing, photo shopping, bead work, altered art... You name it, and I am fairly certain she can do it.
~ Dulcy's Doorstep ~ My friend Dulcy is a hooker, rug hooker that is. Each rug she creates is her own design. They are simple and evocative; a modern piece of Americana. They are beautiful.
~ Feathered Nest ~ Dawn is one of the most creative women I know. Everything she touches turns to beauty.
~ Maude and Mozart ~ Laura is a wonderful collage/stamp artist whose work has been featured in Sommerset magazine. Her blog is always full of vintage goodness plus movies and books that are sure to please.
~ Scrumdilly-do! ~ There's nobody like JEK. Her blog is nothing short of craftylicious!


















"Flying" by Rachel Kolman

"Owen's Instinct" by Phillip Arthur
"Things" by Heidi Hanns
If you go to the What's Your Story gallery you can search by surname. You might want to check out the authors listed below.
~ Susan Ishida (a real favorite) ~ Kasem Ghannam ~ Teresa Celsi ~ Anton Russell ~ James Kelly ~ Peter Scott (this is for you, Girl Hula) ~ Stephen Durrant ~ Josephine Ager (another big fave) ~ Hannah Walker ~ Christopher Davenport ~ Ems Forristal ~
So, my friends, what's your story? I'm writing mine right here - one post at a time.

You might want to pre-order the postcard book featuring all the contest winners. You'll find the pre-ordering information on the main website. The gorgeous opening image comes from a Flickr photographer. However, I accidentally closed the window and lost the Flickrstream. I have just spent more than a half hour looking for that image and can't find it again. My apologizes to the photographer. If anybody recognizes this image, please let me know so I can give credit. Thanks.
I can relate to your "returning to equilibrium." That is how I've felt this summer. On the one hand, I struggle with feeling guilty for squandering all this precious, precious time I've been given this summer. Every day I have a niggling feeling at the back of my mind that I should be DOING something - accomplishing something. But, my more protective inner-self rears up and yells, "Back off! She needs a break!"


crafting with Sloane
visiting our home away from home
doing lots of movie watching
playing with my new toy

treasuring a special treat from Jeffrey
Oh what a summer!
My plan this week is to remember that taking care of myself is not wasting time. I am trying to remember that every day does not have to end with a completed to do list in order to have been a productive day. I am really trying to remember that every day doesn't need to be productive; it just needs to be lived.
So now I have my answer to the dreaded question. And, I am going to share it with you. Play along, won't you?
"Hi, Relyn. How are you? What have you been up to this summer?"
"Hi, __________. It's good to see you. What have I been doing this summer? Well, I've been taking care of myself. I've been reading, writing, blogging, and just being. I've been enjoying my family and my friends. And, I plan to travel a little before it's over. I've had a terrific summer. What about you? Tell me about your summer."
Much better.
What about you? How are you taking care of yourself this summer?


May the blessings of this weekend bring you laughter. May you enjoy the squirming, fleeting moments. May you kiss them goodbye with much gratitude. May you start the new week refreshed. Happy weekend, my friends.
Visit Madelyn's blog to discover lovely images and poetic thoughts. Visit ucumari's flickrstream for more wonderful wildlife photos.