Tuesday, December 22, 2015
Thursday, December 17, 2015
School Presentations
I finished the year up with presentations at a school about 20 minutes away. What an awesome time with students and faculty! Each presentation, focusing on my newest picture book, Supermoon, ends with a drawing I teach the kids to make. It brings back memories of teaching art. Sooo much fun!
One student asked, "How long do you think you will have this career?" :) I wanted to answer, "I'm just trying my best to make it an actual career." So many of them had seen the most recent supermoon in September and they were already eager to talk about it and listen to a story about it. I love kids! They are my people!
One student asked, "How long do you think you will have this career?" :) I wanted to answer, "I'm just trying my best to make it an actual career." So many of them had seen the most recent supermoon in September and they were already eager to talk about it and listen to a story about it. I love kids! They are my people!
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
New Sketch
This is a sketch from one of the projects I am working on.
Kind of messy, but creativity is like that sometimes.
Kind of messy, but creativity is like that sometimes.
Monday, November 2, 2015
School Visits
I had the great pleasure of visiting two schools last week in the Texas hill country area. The students were incredibly attentive and had some great questions. The faculty was beyond gracious and helpful. I felt so welcome! A friend of mine who lives in Fredericksburg accompanied me on both visits and helped man the power point presentation. To reach the New Braunfels school on time, we had to rise at 4:00 A. M.! That's a true friend!
After the visits, I met my husband in yet another small Texas town to watch our youngest son play football. The trip reminded me of why I love Texas so much. The people. There is just something special about the lone star state.
I'm looking forward to more upcoming visits in the next few months!
After the visits, I met my husband in yet another small Texas town to watch our youngest son play football. The trip reminded me of why I love Texas so much. The people. There is just something special about the lone star state.
I'm looking forward to more upcoming visits in the next few months!
Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Shine Like A Supermoon
I spent the last evening signing Supermoon copies as I prepare for school visits next week. I try to make each one special because each child is special. Looking forward to meeting them!
Monday, September 21, 2015
Monday, September 14, 2015
Love Learning
One of my greatest joys right now is watching my one year old grand daughter with books. She LOVES books already. She enjoys learning new words and putting them with pictures, but she truly takes joy in a story. She will search the pictures thoroughly while listening to the nuances of voice as the story is read. She wants to hear it again and again. There is such eagerness and passion for learning and life. I see that also in a different way in my college aged daughter, full of joy and eagerness to learn and meet new faces. I realize, that joy of discovering is something that you must determine to have as you get older. It may not come as naturally. It has to be intentional. I'm thankful to write and illustrate for children because it keeps me in tune with that love of learning and joy of discovering life in new ways. I think E. B. White said it best, "Always be on the lookout for the presence of wonder."
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