Wednesday, March 19, 2025

Slow Brew

I subscribe to a newsletter called Slow Brew Sunday, a wonderful weekly reminder to slow down and take life at an easier pace. The creator, Jules Acree, is a new mom—an entirely different stage of life than this grandma—but her words of wisdom and approach to mindful living often resonate with me.

It’s been a hectic few days, and now that I’ve reached midweek, I find myself being overly critical for not accomplishing all the goals I had set. Do you ever do that? Even when others reassure you that you're doing just fine, you still feel like you’re falling short?

I think it’s the creative person’s curse. My mind is always buzzing with new ideas and projects, and when I don’t get to them all, I beat myself up. Instead of recognizing everything I have done, I fixate on what I haven’t.

This blog is often a source of that inner struggle. I want every post to be meaningful, to truly connect with my readers. And sometimes, that pressure keeps me from posting as often as I’d like. If it’s not deeply inspiring, is it even worth sharing? Is this topic “blogworthy”? Is this conversation valuable enough to justify the effort?


On top of that, my day job has been particularly demanding lately. I work in a busy university office, and the pressures of administrative work can be overwhelming, especially at certain times of the year. At the moment,  I see my coworkers feeling the weight of it too. I want to support them, but it can be  exhausting—worrying about my friends and their struggles in addition to my own.

The Slow Brew Sunday newsletter arrives (you guessed it) every Sunday, but it wasn’t until today that I finally took a rare coffee break at my desk to read it. And I’m so glad I did. It had exactly the message I needed to hear.

Jules Acree reminds us that it’s okay to share simply for the sake of sharing. She encourages letting go of overthinking, embracing the joy of expression, and trusting that creativity flows more freely when we stop putting so much pressure on ourselves.

I can relate to that. I’ve never considered myself a perfectionist, but I suspect that my own expectations—especially about the quality of my writing—sometimes hold me back from even starting.

So, I’ve decided to take her advice to heart. I’m going to share more of the small, joyful moments in my life—just because I feel like it. Hopefully, along the way, I’ll write something that resonates with you, something you can carry in your heart for the day.

But I’m going to try not to overthink it. I’m going to step out of my own way.

Because really, isn’t that what this is all about? Just sharing myself with you. I'll just be here. And that's enough. 





Monday, March 10, 2025

Sticker Scene Printables


One of my favorite pastimes with my grandkids is creating scenes for them to decorate with stickers. I draw different scenes on paper, and they bring them to life by adding stickers. To keep things fun, I stock Grandma’s craft cupboard with a variety of stickers from the dollar store. Over time, I’ve gotten pretty good at spotting the best ones for this activity!

working away on a project!


A finished piece

There’s something I love almost as much as a good sticker—free printables! In the spirit of sharing, I’m offering a free download of a couple of scenes I recently created for the kids. You’ll find both a color version and a black-and-white version, so they can be decorated or colored in for even more creative fun!

Let me know if you'd like any further refinements!

Coloured Living Room
Coloured Landscape


Black and White Living Room

Black and White Landscape

Simply click on the link below to download your printable:

Coloured Living Room

Black and White Living Room

Coloured Landscape

Black and White Landscape 

I would love to create more of these scenes for you, so if you have any suggestions or requests, please submit them in the comments below!