Wednesday, September 2, 2015

~~~> Out of the Darkness, Into the Light <~~~



"Out of the Dark, Into the Light" by Jan Steinle

This past week we had our *Grand Opening* for our online retail store: www.thesandwichwoman.artistwebsites.com that houses our Zentangle Inspired Art. It was a labor of love and took us months to create. Finally, this past Friday, it became a reality and we are very happy to see the store come to fruition! 

What once was an idea and a vision became a reality! A year ago it was a pipe dream, as you will learn in this blog. All of our designs were created during this past year. We discovered Zentangle only last June 2014. I remember saying to Jan last summer when we had made our first design or two, "Wouldn't it be cool to have a greeting card line of our designs?" In almost the same breath I dismissed it because it seemed like a crazy thought and how do you make that happen anyway? And besides, I was caring for my Mom on a full time basis. I was knee deep in my Caregiver journey on a critical care level, chasing time, trying with all my might to save my Mother's life. I was dealing with life and death issues, hospice, and dealing with the reality of senior care and how to navigate it. In hindsight, I have learned an encyclopedia of information concerning critical care, no matter the age, or the care level. Being a patient advocate and Caregiver comes with a lot of responsibility. 

Zentangle art quickly became a way to find my peace in the midst of that storm. I was so grateful we were shown this artform. We graduated art school after high school and for many years that was on the back burner while we were raising our 7 children between us! There's another blog I could write about, being a young mother, a lifetime ago. 

Out of something so dark and horrible as losing our Mom to Alzheimer's Disease, came a worldwide outreach for the Sandwich Generation to connect with. Out of the darkness, came Light! It amazes me that in 7 months all these different streams of positive energy and artistry were birthed as The Sandwich Woman social media platform. All I knew back in September 2014, at the tail end of my Mother's life, was that I wanted to write a book about my experiences as a Caregiver, so I could help someone not feel alone, withdrawn and isolated like I had felt. That was the extent of my vision. I was still immersed daily caring for my Mom and had very little time to think of anything beyond what needed to be done at the moment. The day-to-day care was so pressing and unrelenting. It felt like a rescue mission, because it was. When we received the diagnosis of Alzheimer's Disease, we knew for sure it was going to be bad, but we had no idea the depths of the disease in personality change and memory loss. It was mind blowing and still is to this day.

We launched The Sandwich Woman facebook page in February, on the heels of my Mom's death, and in the heat of my unrelenting grief, experiencing great loss. I partnered with my sister Jan Steinle and we pulled together in a very positive way. We hope our efforts have affected your life in a positive way too. And we hope The Sandwich Woman social media platform has been a Light for you in your life to feel a connection to a community that supports, respects and highly regards Caregivers.

~~~> Out of the Darkness, Into the Light <~~~


"Ribbons of Faith" by Jan Steinle

Thank you for showing up, for being present, for embracing The Sandwich Woman Community as your own. 

These Zentangle designs were created by my sister, Jan Steinle. I felt they were both a good representation for darkness into the Light. The Zentangle that has bands of ribbons reminded me of the very windy journey it was dealing with such intense life and death matters, not even a year ago. We are thankful and grateful and humbled to be doing all that we're doing these days while still adjusting to the "new normal" and being involved with our Dad who fortunately is in good health.

We are both inspired daily by looking at and creating Zentangle Inspired Art. We love to tangle! To learn more about this art form and the benefits, visit Jan at facebook.com/tangledbee  Jan is a CZT - Certified Zentangle Teacher, and is currently teaching classes locally in the Pittsburgh area. Her classroom schedule is posted on her facebook page.

To visit our online Art Boutique of Zentangle Inspired Art that includes a Caregiver greeting card, tote bag and print line, log onto: 


~Nurturing the Nurturers ~ Caring for the Caregivers~

~~~Words that Soothe and Ideas & Art that Delight~~~

Best wishes today and always::::::......* 
Carole Brecht

Twitter: @SanGenWoman
Instagram: San_Gen_Woman
facebook.com/thesandwichwoman

Tuesday, September 1, 2015

**** GRAND OPENING ****



* * * GRAND OPENING! * * *

Welcome to The Sandwich Woman Art Gallery and Boutique!

Along with a wide variety of Zentangle Inspired Art on acrylic, metal, canvas and paper, you’ll find greeting cards, tote bags, cell phone cases, home decor and apparel items. Print the entire image or zoom in to capture just a portion of it by using the customization feature. Change the background color to suit your taste and decor. Endless possibilities for every day fun, gift-giving, thank yous, fundraising, promotions, events or other special occasions.

Check out the Caregiver Gallery for greeting cards, tote bags & prints <~~

www.thesandwichwoman.artistwebsites.com

Wednesday, August 26, 2015

**** What's The Buzz? ****



Lately time is a blur!

The passage of time on any given day feels like everything is running together because there is so much to do every hour of every day. At least that's what it feels like for a long time now.

Are my work week demands crowding my space to the point of no return...all work and no play? I'm craving some time for myself, and unless I actually schedule it in my week, I feel like I'm always running and behind the eight ball. I plan to change that asap!

I would definitely succeed as an octo-bee :-) I'm pretty good at juggling my day, being and feeling productive, but I plan to "squeeze in" a little more me-time so maintain my peace.

As the busy bee demonstrates in the above tangled image, there are never enough hands, eyes behind our head and hours in a day to do all that life demands, but we do our best.

Always.

A message from my sister and Certified Zentangle Teacher, Jan Steinle:

The tangled bee was inspired by all the “busy bees” out there caring for their loved ones…never enough arms for all the tasks, nor enough hours in the day to complete them! Thank you Caregiver Angels!

Zentangle®, an easy-to-learn meditative art form, is a fun & relaxing way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns - a great method for caregivers to de-stress!

To learn more about Zentangle, my classes and workshops, check out my social media pages on Facebook: facebook.com/tangledbee, and Instagram: Tangled_Bee.

Best wishes, have a great week!
Carole Brecht

Copyright 2015

Thursday, August 20, 2015

~~A Dancer~~


A beautiful painting of A Dancer by Joan Reisman, our Mother. Circa 1995. She became a prolific painter in her 60s. She lived to be 87 ~ July 28, 1927 - November 23, 2014 ~ A lovely image. ~ 
Peace be unto You♡ Love you Mom♡

Copyright 2015

Wednesday, August 19, 2015

*~ Dad Is The King Of His Castle: Moving Day ~*


Today was moving day for Dad. We had been anticipating this change for the last couple months and it finally arrived. Needless to say, it was a bit hectic. 

The movers made a smooth transition from one apartment to the next, without forgetting any detail. I had been stressed about this move for weeks and it was causing me anxiety for a variety of reasons. I finally stopped resisting the move/change, but instead embraced it and prepared for it - another reminder to me that life does not make bargains with my opinions nor does it care what I think. As Dad says, "Life is what happens when you have other plans!"

In the process of packing, we had to go through all of Mom's clothes that had been hanging idly in the closet for the last 9 months. We had to go through her dresser drawers, and cabinets that still housed some of her belongings. I got a little choked up a couple times, took a deep breath and moved on. There are so many reminders of her in my daily life and at times I feel her presence. I feel like she's my coach, telling me to keep putting my best foot forward. It brings me peace of mind and a pang in my heart at the same time. I miss a million things about her and am thankful I have a lifetime of great memories of her unconditional love.

When I said goodnight to Dad, I told him today was a good day. He half smiled and sighed a little and said "yeah" as I rolled my eyes on the way out and told him it will all come together and he has a cozy new home. He is a precious person, as we all are. I cherish these moments...moment to moment, for they are frequently short lived. It is in our best interest to embrace the moment and give our best daily. What better recipe is there in life ~ living with no regrets.

Dad is now residing in his new digs and continues to be the King Of His Castle!


~ My parents, Stan & Joan Reisman. Circa 1997 ~

The Zentangle Art with this blog was designed by my sister, Jan Steinle. I found inspiration in this image. The dark round detailed circle reminded me of an anchor or a grounding in life with beauty all around it. Take a few minutes to gaze at it and experience peace in your day. What do you think and how do you feel when you look at this image? 

Have a good week. Keep shining, you're doing a great job!

Best wishes today & always,
Carole Brecht

 ~ Nurturing the Nurturers ~ Caring for the Caregivers ~

http://www.thesandwichwoman.com/
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Twitter: @SanGenWoman
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