Following your heart

There’s a big transition looming on my horizon.  My oldest daughter is moving.  To Australia.  In about one week.

We’ve known about this for a long time.  She spent a semester abroad in Perth her junior year at Notre Dame, and met someone.   These two have maintained a long distance relationship for two years, seeing each other a couple of times a year and making do with Skype, instant messaging, email and the occasional card.  Our daughter graduated in May and came home to work for a few months.  Her goal was to earn enough money to convince the Australian government to grant her a visa, and a couple of months ago, she got the good word that she could enter the country.  Her Someone has just finished law school and needs to get work experience in his field before he can apply to work in the U.S.  They assure me that living in the U.S., specifically in Hawaii, is their long term goal.

As her departure grows closer, the distance seems to grow greater.  It’s not all that much farther than she was when she was at Notre Dame, but it’s another country.  Not so easy (or so cheap!) to pick up the cell phone and push her speed-dial.  And it’s West of us instead of East, which makes the time zone coordination a little more complicated.

Her dad and I support her decision, but it’s still hard.  When I saw this sentiment in the Sale-a-bration catalog, I knew it was meant for her.

Follow Your Heart Beautiful Wings

  • Whimsical Words SAB Clear Mount stamps and Baroque Motifs stamp set
  • Whisper White, Bordering Blue, So Saffron, and Pale Plum card stock
  • Certainly Celery and Bordering Blue Classic ink pads
  • Big Shot and Beautiful Wings Embosslit
  • Ticket corner punch, Gold brads, and Champagne Mist Shimmer Paint

The butterflies seem appropriate too, though butterflies aren’t really her favorites.  They represent change and taking flight and letting go.  I’m working on accepting all three.

The message comes later

Nope, this isn’t some weird puzzle.  It’s how I make my cards most of the time.

I usually make a card for the creative satisfaction and don’t add the sentiment until I’m ready to send the card.   That way it’s easier for me to choose the right card for the right person.  Once in a while I make a card that insists on a particular message – red and green cards with pine trees are a good example – but that’s the exception.  When it’s time to send the card, I pull out the message I want, ink it up, and add it to the front…or in the case of this card, I’ll put it on a word window and attach that to the striped paper.

Spring_Stripe_Butterflies_crop

  • Flight of the Butterfly stamp set
  • Chocolate Chip, Certainly Celery, So Saffron and Bashful Blue Classic ink pads
  • Whisper White and Certainly Celery (the carde base)  cardstock and Sale-a-bration 2009 Designer Series Paper
  • Sale-a-bration Certainly Celery Poly-twill ribbon
  • Stamp-a-ma-jig

This card looks a little empty and off balance now, but when there’s a message nestled into those stripes, it’ll be just right.