Summer
is underway and we are busy. Our trip to
California
was so relaxing.
I love writing and all
my artistic outlets, but I’m learning it’s important to take a break and just
sit and relax. My mom has actually
lectured me on “slowing down” and says the word “recreation” allows mind, body
and spirit to "re-create." As a creative
person, this got my attention and I’m now willing to take small breaks from my
creative ideas. The result? I’m relaxed, highly-motivated, re-focused and
ready to start back up again.
I was
featured in The Beehive, a local Arizona
newspaper.
The article is on my fasting experience and how it helped me to let go
of negativity, live more in the present and lose weight. I pray it will help
others who know that if they feel trapped or overwhelmed, God can and will put
them on their own path to healing, feeling empowered and living their dreams.
I’m
headed up to Utah
next week for a Rising Star benefit. I
look forward to meeting with founder Becky Douglas and being inspired by all
the good she does for the people of India . I’m working with Rising Star on a special
project – My 100 Daughters.
I’m drawing 100 girls from India in hopes
to help sponsor 100 girls and also to get me and my family onto the path of
adopting a little girl. The
illustrations from My 100 Daughters will
be published in a coloring book and a children’s book.
While in Utah ,
I’ll be meeting with Ann Webb of Global Life Vision. She travels to India and Africa ,
taking mentors and helping those in need.
There mission is to empower those in developing
countries by helping them to recognize their vibrant worth and magnify their
influence, to explore and clearly identify goals, instill a healthy mindset,
learn valuable life skills and live the pulse and passion of the dreams within
their heart. There goal is to create and ignite a change from within each person
inviting them to live an abundant life with clarity, vision and confidence and
to support and nourish them as they experience success as creators of their own
life transcending above and breaking the cycle of poverty, abuse, or
limits. I can’t wait to learn about what
I can do to help children in India .
Next, I’ll be meeting with Big Ocean – an organization
based on faith, family and motherhood.
Big Ocean Women was founded by Carolina Allen of Provo, Utah. She sees
the powerful role that women can have as we influence our families,
communities, and the world. As she attended a meeting at the United Nations,
she saw a small group of liberal feminists making international decisions to
move away from faith and family, and speaking as if for all women. As the
majority of women on planet Earth are women of faith, Carolina wanted to create a massive
grassroots movement of women who believe in faith, family, and motherhood. Big
Ocean believes that every woman is a wave in the ocean of humanity, and
together we have astounding impact for good in the world. She shares the term
“maternal feminism”, that all women are born with inherent powerful and unique
characteristics which greatly contribute to our families and communities, both
locally and internationally. Big Ocean seeks to represent these maternal
strengths and contributions at all levels of politics, economy, and society.
Big Ocean has asked I share what I’ve learned about girls of India , what
Rising Star Outreach and Global Life Vision are doing and how we can make a difference
now. Those of you in the Utah area, all are
welcome. You do not need to be a member
of any of these organizations to attend.
I look forward to seeing you there.
Those of you who know me, know I have a horrible fear of flying. Agh!
But, I’m really doing this. I’m
taking my two littles, Eden
and Canyon as parting from them would leave me practically paralyzed. I’m hoping to overcome this fear and learn
to trust in God more. I’m staying with a
friend in American Fork and will be visiting Heber, Layton ,
Salt Lake City and Provo .
Also, I’ve been asked if I’ll be teaching creative writing this
summer. Yes, I’ve set the dates for
LEARN TO BE A CREATIVE WRITER. I’ll be teaching at New Horizon June 27, 28, 29 (Tues-Thurs)from 1:00 to 3:00. This is open to all 3rd grade and up school-aged children and teens. I’ll be
focusing on visualization, poetry, graphic art, short story, journal writing
and more. We will also be learning about
today’s best-selling children’s and YA authors.
What does it take to be an author?
Let your children be empowered in their own world of stories, dreams and
ideas. Please bring your own notebook, journal or composition book and pen and
pencil. Your child will also receive a
free coloring book from My 100 Daughters. Class is free, but seating is limited
to 20 seats. If interested, please email me at mydeartrash@gmail.com with your child’s name, age, area of
interest and their favorite book, author and illustrator.
When I started fasting in January 2016, I was told six distinct things
would happen. One of them was I would be
adopting a little girl from India . I'm witnessing in incredible ways how God has put me on that path. Another, is I would be teaching children how
to write. Teaching has opened my
heart to our children's incredible imaginations, that they have something to say and
most importantly, we as adults needs to listen.
About the teacher: Laura Lofgreen is a blogger, writer and
illustrator. Her blog My Dear Trash has had over a million
hits. She has published four books
including The Memory Catcher, Starving Girl, and What Has Your Sister Done? The Stolen Bible is her first book in the exciting new young adult series S.H.I.N.E. - retelling
historical events in a way it could have happened if those forgotten by time
could have shared their story. She has been featured on ABC 15 News, Mesa
Tribune, Arizona Republic and The Beehive. Seeing the
Everyday Magazine has published her stories. She graduated Magna Cum Laude in
Communication. While at ASU, she served
in the student government. As a full-time
missionary on Temple Square
in Salt Lake City ,
she was the mission historian and newsletter editor. Her six beautiful children
patiently support her goals to tell stories about others overcoming great obstacles,
discovering their worth and living out their dreams. In her spare time, she loves making chocolate
chip cookies and taking long walks, but not at the same time, of course. She’s
been married to her husband Derek, a marriage and family counselor, for 18
years.
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