Early Mornings, Twinkie Lights & The Hunter’s Moon

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: It was an early morning today so I am doubly appreciating my twinkie lights – and my interns! The Full Moon Dreamboard Workshop is coming to you live on Sunday in preparation for Wednesday’s full moon.

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Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden! (I think I gave up on these too soon. There’s still beauty in the garden!)

Another Dahlia to Come

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Creative Living with Jamie – Podaversary 5.0

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This Week on Creative Living with Jamie:

Podaversary 5.0!

Let’s Celebrate!! It’s been 5 years of Creative Living and Jamie is joined by her sister Shannon, who asks your questions and a few of her own!.

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Celebrating 5 Years of Podcasting & The Upcoming Full Hunter’s Moon

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: I’m celebrating 5 years of the Creative Living with Jamie Podcast. I can hardly believe it! Plus, I’m getting ready to celebrate and dream under the Full Hunter’s Moon. I hope you’ll join me!

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Plus… Today’s Good Morning Garden! (I think I gave up on these too soon. There’s still beauty in the garden!)

Little Bloom #goodmorninggarden

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Confident Travelling: Utrecht

Utrecht

After Amsterdam we took a day to visit with Justin’s family, sharing dinner and lively conversation at his Aunt’s home. It was so wonderful to hear family stories and shared memories. A quiet day gave us a chance to get our energy back before our next outing and adventure: Utrecht.

Confident Traveller Tip: Consider taking a gentle day to relax and drink in local life when you travel. The world is vast and we can’t see everything. Slowing down a bit here and there can help us be present with what we do get to, especially if we’re highly sensitive people!

Utrecht Street View

Justin and I liked Utrecht the moment we arrived. As the day went on, we realized it was the cultural vibe of the city that was drawing us in. Later we found out that Utrecht has the second most cultural events in Holland after Amsterdam. It’s also home to the largest university in Holland and several other institutes of higher learning. We were even approached by film students who were set up in the middle of the street to interview people about their relationship to time. Too bad we didn’t have time to stop, LOL!

Utrecht Statue
Having said that, our exploring in Utrecht was very relaxed, wandering here and there and discovering beauty everywhere…

Utrecht Boulder

From elegant statues to a giant runestone! This is a replica of one of the the Jelling Stones and was gifted to Utrecht University celebrate their 300-year anniversary in 1936. As a Canadian, that means the university is older than my country!

Utrecht Arched Hallway

Beside the runestone we found a beautiful arched entryway leading to the Pandhof garden of the Dom Church.

Utrecht Quad

Dating back to 1390, this beautiful spot has no doubt welcomed centuries of quiet reflection and deep conversation.

Beers in Utrecht

However, for deep conversation, we went out for a beer! I think we managed to stop for a beer in just about every place we went in Holland. One of the things that was quite different about Utrecht was the lower level canal and these interesting restaurants a level down by the water.

Utrecht Cats #catsinthehood

Of course, the area did have a few scallywags!

Utrecht Shop

The shops in Utrecht were charming and though I don’t tend to do much shopping when I travel, this one had me stop and walk back to it after I caught sight of some beautiful handmade mugs. Thanks to my lovely father-in-law Chris, I brought one home. Now my morning koffie can bring me back to Holland anytime.

Utrecht Shop Cat

Gratitude, Deadlines & Core Practices

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: I’m feeling so grateful for the studio and my work, even though I’ve drastically upped my current deadline! This makes it a doubly good time for me to return to my core practices. Maybe this will  also inspire you to try them on in October!

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Confident Travelling: Amsterdam (Day Two): Anne Frank House, Van Gogh Museum & Rijksmuseum

Amsterdam Morning

Good morning, Amsterdam! On our second day in this beautiful city, we woke up early so we could spend the day going to galleries and museums. And did we ever!

Confident Traveller Tip: I’ve always heard people talk about asking your concierge for things like dinner recommendations and reservations and I never did it. I think I was shy to ask and kind of didn’t want to be a bother. (I’m Canadian, after all!) Success with our dinner reservations started to change my mind and the advice and help we received with museum bookings sealed the deal! Our concierge let us know that the best time to get in line for the Anne Frank Museum was before it opened and they also purchased and printed online admission for us to the Van Gogh Museum and the Rijksmuseum, allowing us to bypass the lines and save a lot of time. It was absolutely not a bother and made a big difference. In the future, I won’t hesitate to take advantage of the help that is available and I hope that now you will too!

Anne Frank Museum

We took our concierge’s advice and got into line for the Anne Frank Museum a half hour before it opened and still the queue was around the corner! Clearly this is one of the touchstones of Amsterdam. No photos are allowed inside so I can’t take you in there with me. I can say that visiting the place where Anne and her family went into hiding during the Second World War was profoundly moving. Seeing pictures or models doesn’t capture the oppression you feel when you step into a room where the windows are blacked out so that not a hint of light can come in and not a chance of a sighting can be had.

I was struck by three things most strongly during our time in this house. One, that everyone involved in this moment in history, those who did great good and those who did great evil are just people. It kept ringing in my heart, “They’re just people. We’re all just people.”  Two, upon reading Anne Frank’s diary, her father discovered an entirely different girl than the one he knew as his daughter. In a video recording, he wondered whether it is possible for parents to ever really know their children. Three, again and again and again I was struck by the simple and profound power of having a journal, of having a safe place for our thoughts, our dreams, our selves. It led me to recommitting to a project that I hope to launch next year.

Van Gogh Museum

After visiting with Anne Frank, it was good for us to take a long walk through the city to find the Van Gogh Museum. This place is a treasure trove! Unfortunately, this is the only spot in the museum that they allow you to take photos, so I’ve brought some postcards to share too.

Van Gogh Postcards

This museum is an incredible way to experience Van Gogh’s oeuvre. We followed the chronological presentation of the work through several rooms and floors. I loved how the progression was then divided into different themes or periods of exploration. What moved me deeply was experiencing Van Gogh as an artist through his work. I left feeling fascinated and wanted to know more. I’ve found myself slowly reading through his collection of letters, which is available online through the museum.

Rijksmuseum

And then, the Rijksmuseum. We had heard from everyone about the amazing 10-year renovation project the museum had undergone and wow, it lived up to every word! This is a big, beautiful and impressive museum with a rich collection. Clearly we could have spent all day just here. On the advice of the concierge at our hotel,  we focused on The Gallery of Honour,  where we saw exquisite work including Rembrandt’s Night Watch . One of my favourites was The Threatened Swan by Jan Asselijn. It caught my eye, right over there on the left.

Confident Traveller’s Tip: It’s hard to admit but often you simply can’t see everything that you want to on a trip. Instead of getting stressed out or trying to make tough decisions in the moment, take some enjoyable, relaxed time over coffee in the morning or even before you go to peruse the options and set your priorities. That way you won’t miss out on the key pieces that will make your trip memorable for you.

The Night Watch Rembrandt

Wherever I go, I love experiencing school groups learning about art. It’s fascinating to watch the reactions, from intrigued to bored silly. In this group, as soon as the instructor stopped talking, they all jumped up and started taking selfies with this masterpiece! I always wonder which kids have had an art seed planted in them right here in this moment, one that will last a lifetime.

Rijksmuseum Library

And speaking of lasting a lifetime, look at this incredible collection at the library in the Rijksmuseum. I couldn’t help but think that the mere existence of a library could one day become museum-worthy as a representation of how we used to gather and share information in the past.

There was so much to see that we took in as much as we possibly could until we heard the closing announcement and knew that our day was coming to a close.

Amsterdam

It was so easy to fall in love with Amsterdam.

Goodies Amsterdam

It was time to slow down the pace a bit so we stopped to have a relaxed bite and a beer at Goodies.  It was just perfect and felt exactly like the kind of place that we would go to at home. Amsterdam felt really liveable to us, very familiar but also very fresh. We were able to communicate wherever we went with English and that was a very big help. Though it is still very nice to say to everyone, “Dank je wel.”

Goodbye Amsterdam

Dank je wel, Amsterdam. We had a magical time with you and look forward to seeing you again.

The Coming Hunter’s Moon & Working with the Seasons

Every weekday morning I invite you Behind the Scenes at my studio.

Today: Getting ready for the Full Hunter’s Moon and paying attention to energy shifts, layers and the seasons.

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