Sunday, December 19, 2010

Thank You -2010 Women of Worth Contributors


What an incredible year this has been for the 2010 Women of Worth Art Journaling/Scrapbook Classes. Each class was filled with more than just drawing, writing and words. The classes were filled with wonderful women unlocking their hearts and seeing themselves for the true women with worth and value.



As the last class of 2001 came to a closed, I knew that the Women of Worth is a vital key for women of all ages to unlock the barriers keeping them from being the true women they are destined to be.



Words seem very inadequate when it comes to those who made these classes a reality. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.


Dr. Ivye Allen
Mr. Seth Apter
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Creel
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Crothers
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Dramer
Mrs. Sigrid Garner
Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Goddard
Ms. Lynne Hoppe - Adin, California
Ms. Lisa Kirk and Ms. Heather Miller, Cups of Brandon
Ms. Kimberly McMillan
Ms. Teesha Moore - Renton, Washington
Ms. Renita Peevy, Monkey Charms
Ms Veronica Jennings - Waldorf MD
Mr. and Mrs. Alan Summerlin
Ms. Diana Trout, SE Pennsylvania
Ms. Mara Villa, Pearl Public Library
Creating Keepsakes
First Baptist Church of Pearl,Mississippi
Foundation for the Mid South
Golden Paints
The Lydia Ladies Sunday School Class
Somerset Studios

Soon 2010 will be memories of people, places and happenings good and bad, each leaving an imprint. Thank you for making this year an imprint that has changed my life! I look forward to the 2011 classes.

May each of you have a Wonderful Christmas and a Proposer New Year with fresh awesome imprints!

Elizabeth "EE" Tabb-Sandifer

Monday, December 13, 2010

Mary - A Woman In Crisis - What We Can Learn


It's coming up Christmas, an many are sad, depressed, and angry to name a few emotions. Through the years we have allowed our circumstances and past wounds, to dictate how we view one of the most precious times of the year. We enter into The Season dragging a bag filled with negative emotions, sadness, wounds from the past, hurts and disappointments. WAIT! STOP!!!Get rid of the Bag! You are not defined by your circumstances, past or present.

Let me give you the Gift of Why This Season - You Are Defined Not by Your Circumstance - but Whom You Are Called to Be - A Man or Woman of Worth!

Let's take a look at Mary - The Mother of Jesus! A Woman of Crisis? In reality Yes - In Truth - No - Mary is A Woman of Worth!

Mary is no doubt one of the first women whose "circumstances" made her a "woman in crisis". Some how we put such a romanticised views of Mary,the Manger and the Christmas Story, that we don't really take time to look at the "circumstances",and what we can learn about our own lives.

Mary a young girl - a teenager - begins to tell her family, Joseph and his family as well - that she was expecting - and that she was pregnant by the Holy Spirit. HELLO - can you imagine the first thoughts that went through these folks mind? Joseph himself did not immediately embrace what Mary told him. Can you imagine how Mary must have felt at that very moment, when Joseph hesitated - had to think about it? He wasn't convinced by what Mary told him, it was not until The Holy Spirit, visited him that he believed her. He was trying to find a way of "divorcing" her quietly. Mary, was certainly a young woman in crisis if we defined her by the circumstances. Let's also remember her circumstances she had not herself chosen. Stay with me here!

As Mary's story continues, Joseph took Mary with him to Bethlehem, an approximate four day journey,there were no fast food restaurants, one stop gas station stores and no motel that kept their lights on for them on this journey. Keep in mind that Mary was in the last days of pregnancy - and she was making this journey on a donkey. As they arrived in Bethlehem, Mary is in the beginning of labor she is tired, she is dirty from all the dust and the pain of contractions have begun. No No one cared, no one was concerned, no one opened their arms to her.

With no interest in the fact that the young girl was in labor, the very young woman tat that God had chosen to birth his Son, the Inn's owner in on a whim, offered them the stable - the damp, dark, smelly place where all the animals were kept This is not exactly we find on our mantel - what we see in one out of every other yard across the nation.

The reality of Mary's circumstance - an indention, a cave dug out below the Inn, it was dark, damp and dirty, filled with the inn's cows, sheep, chicken coops,the patron's donkeys,and probably mice. The aroma that filled the area was not of evergreen and spices but musty,animal scents. There was no decorator inspired nursery, no special hospital room for expectant moms, t was a bleak, smelly, stable. For Mary, there was no Center to assist her, no one, just her, Joseph and the animals - the reality of her circumstance. The world was too busy to notice or even care that Mary was about to fulfill the promise given to her - She would be giving birth to God's precious only son.

I have no doubt that that in the reality of her circumstance Mary had moments when the circumstances out weighted the Promise. Mary was truly a woman of crisis.

The bottom line is this Mary was not defined by her circumstance, she was defined by the Promise of God. Mary was a Women of Worth!

We also are not defined by our circumstance we are defined by the promise that God has given to us.The bottom line for all of us whether male or female, is that we are not defined by our circumstance, we are defined by the what God promised us. We have the opportunity to choose to be the man or Woman of Worth God has promised to us. We just have to make the choice.

Over forty years ago, I chose to give my life to Jesus. It has been a journey filled with circumstances, good and bad. Many of which I wish I could change, but we can not go backwards, we can only go forward. We chose each day what we are gong to do with it. For me, I have no choice but to believe the Word of God says about me and my future. For I know too much about His mercy and grace. My bag of negatives, sadness and disappointments dim in comparison with all that Jesus himself has given. His life - for me!

For those sceptics, let me just say, it is not about those that have hurt, disappointed me,the different religions, the Church House or even those Church men and women who has a hoop that no one can jump through. It is about the man Jesus himself, who was born to a woman in crisis in the midst of circumstances. His story can only be believed if you allow Him to touch your heart and mind. Am I wrong? Well, I am willing to wait and see.

Just as Mary was not defined by her circumstances, neither am I and neither are you. My wish for you this year is to turn from your bag filled with all the reason you have not to enjoy The Season and to experience the True facts about You! You are a Woman or Man of Worth and that you at this moment are being covered with my prayers of healing and blessing for you this year and the New Year to come.

May each of you today Find The Truth of Your Worth and Have The Best Merry Christmas you have ever experienced. May your New Year be filled with knowing You are A Man or Woman of Worth!!!

Monday, November 29, 2010

Paint The Moon - Blog - Awsome

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Paint the Moon Blog will spark that creative streak for all you photo taking lovers as well.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Women of Worth November Letter



This post is to share with you the current and future plans for the Women of Worth Initiative and to ask for your help.

For years I have been teaching women to see themselves for who they are and not for whom their circumstances or others see them. Each one of us is a unique and wonderful, individually made. We are not a Barbie in A Box!

The Women of Worth bring classes that address a variety of topics through Art Journaling/Scrapbooking to women in crisis. Art Journaling/Scrapbooking is a healthy tool to Bringing real change to a woman in crisis—by assisting her to look at herself as a vibrant person who does not have to be controlled by circumstances. These classes facilitate powerful physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual healing and growth for women at various stages of their life.

Classes for 2010 were offered to the clients of the Center for Pregnancy Choices and the Center for Violence Prevention at no charge. Classes were held once a month on a Saturday from 10 to 2 with lunch provided. November’s class was cancelled due to not being able to provide child care. Many of the ladies are not able to participate because they have no one to keep their children. At this time solutions to the child care issue are being addressed.

On December 11th class will include a Christmas lunch for these ladies and their children. Mava Villa from the Pearl Public Library will be sharing all the Library has to offer, we will be doing a creative journaling page the children will be able to participate in as well and to give a glimpse of the upcoming 2011 calendar of classes.

The classes in 2011 will be available twice a month – one during the week and one on Saturday. Classes will not only include art journaling/scrapbooking but will also include health-wellness/asset-wealth building/education opportunities and community awareness. Invitations will be sent to the area churches to the ladies who would like to participate.

Art Journaling/Scrapbooking - a tool which allows a lady to be successful to heal not only emotionally, but spiritually, and even physically.

Education - Addressing needs and opportunities to strengthen education needs

Health and Wellness - Addressing physical, spiritual and mental well-being in order to comprehensively improve the health status within themselves and family.

Wellness and Asset Building – Promote a awareness of how to become financially secure


Community Awareness – Becoming an asset and partner within the community,

How can you help? I need your assistance in sponsoring the December class/Christmas lunch.


Secondly I am asking for you to become a 2011 lead sponsor for the 2011 classes to help offset the cost of supplies and lunches and as the issues of child care are address, fees for child care workers will be needed.


Thank you for your assistance in this important work to help transform the lives of the women in your community to become vibrant successful Women of Worth.

Your contributions can be made through the Foundation for the Mid South. 134 East Amite Street - Jackson, Mississippi 39201.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Women of Worth News and Updates



"Let Go of Who You Think You’re Suppose to Be and Embrace Who You Are." BrenĂ© Brown

Women of Worth’s October Art Journaling/Scrapbooking Classes for Women in Crisis will be on Saturday, October 30th at from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm at the First Baptist Church of Pearl

The class will be “Trashy Happy” Art Journals - one of my favorite practical lessons of producing art journals and scrapbook pages is from items used around the house and from our mail boxes.

The class will include learning to write about “Me”.


What a great time we had in the September class. Each lady received a wonderful bag from Monkey Charms filled with a composition book, colored pencils, a packet of “how to’s “and some actual pages from my journals to give them examples of how to take the ordinary and make it extraordinary.












I want to thank all of you who made contributions to the Women of Worth Donor Advised Fund that made it possible to us to have art supplies and lunch for these wonderful women. Several mixed media artists from around the country sent art supplies and goodies to work with.


We will have some very wonderful handmade art journals from an mixed media artist from California who actually has made these journals even more wonderful with her artwork right inside the journals,
and an art piece from a mixed media artist from New York City.
The ladies will have an opportunity to “win” these awesome journals and art pieces.

Art Journaling/Scrapbooking is not about art but is a great tool allows a person to be successful to heal not only emotionally, but physically as well. It is a great key to unlocking the door of the extraordinary. These classes are designed to give a great opportunity for ladies to work through their everyday life experiences and find a way to express who they are in a positive manner. Ladies who attend these classes will to learn how to take their lives one step at a time and make their life's journey extraordinary looking not at their circumstances but at who they are as an extraordinary individual that can give back to those around them.

First Baptist of Pearl has graciously opened their doors to house the art journaling/scrapbooking classes for October, November and December.

We would love for you to be a contributor to the Women of Worth Donor Advised Fund to help offset the cost of art supplies and lunch. All contributions should be made through the Foundation for the Mid South - Women of Worth Donor Advised Fund.

Foundation for the Mid South
134 East Amite Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39201.


Please designate that your contribution is for Women of Worth

For any questions or want to know more about how you can be a part of Women of Worth, please do not hesitate to contact me either through e-mail at esandifer@fndmidsouth.org or you can reach me at 601-863-0487.

Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Women of Worth Art Journaling/Scrapbooking Classes

Good Afternoon Everyone!

I am going to make this a quick note - as I am up to my nose in work this week.

The September Women of Worth Art Journaling Class was awesome! The class was taking the composition book - the ones you can get for around $1.00 and turning them into a treasured art journal with such wonderful healing properties as each lady worked on their book.

We had room for 20 - 10 signed up for the class and approximately 5 actually came to the class. I will shortly post a more detailed overview of the class with pictures. So stay tuned for this.

The next 3 classes have been scheduled for October 30th, November 13th and December 11th. One of the local Churches has graciously given us space to hold the classes and will give us space to also offer child care to those ladies who do not have anyone to take care of their children.

Last month I put out a request for those awesome artist I follow their blogs to send to me hints and wisdom on art - journaling - etc. I also ask for them to donate a piece of art for these ladies to receive! Well, I was so overwhelmed when several artists from different parts of the country sent supplies, wonderful art journals and pieces of their art. WOW! Not only was I speechless, but I knew there was such a unspoken bond with those who love to create and blog!! I give each one of you a standing ovation!!! Thank you Vee - Thank you Lynne - Thank you Seth!

I am so grateful to Ivye Allen, CEO and President of The Foundation for the Mid South for housing the Women of Worth as Donor Advised Fund in order to keep contributions and expenses accountable for. Please take time to look at the Foundation's website to see the awesome work for the past 20 years the Foundation has done in Arkansas, Louisiana and Mississippi!

Contributions can always be made through the Foundation for the Mid South to assist us in buying supplies and providing lunch for these ladies. Also, if you would like to join us in providing treasures from your art room/studio please do not hesitate a moment to do so! These ladies are so well worth pouring into their lives!

The October Class will be held on October 30th - This is going to be a great class that I have termed "Trashy Happy" Art Journals! This class will be consist of taking everyday items anyone has - the empty cereal box, oatmeal boxes and the circulars out of the mailbox, even those little cards that fall out of magazines - and making delicious art journals! My living room right now is covered with bits and pieces of these items that I have already applied gesso to give a step by step lesson on how to! Also this class will be dealing with writing about "me". Looking into yourself and writing, drawing, adding ephemera. If any of you would like to send me any hints, helpful lessons you have learned along the way, please do not hesitate to send them to me at esandifer@fndmidsouth.org.

The November and December classes are not complete firmed up as far as what is going to be taught, but it will deal with how to put joy in your holidays when you don't feel or want to. Looking at hard time circumstances and finding a positive way to go through holidays. More than likely the art journaling scrapbooking will cover several special ways to give one's creative work to someone else. I will keep you posed on these two classes. Your thoughts and hints on these two classes are also welcomed.

Ok - Back to work and I look forward to hearing from you.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Women In Crsis Art Journal Classes Contributions

"If I take one step at a time, I'm less likely to rush past the extraordinary."
Several weeks ago I sent out an E-Note to let you all know that I would begin teaching Art Journaling/Scrapbooking Classes to Women in Crisis. It is hard to believe that these classes will start next Saturday, September 25th. The classes will be held on a monthly basis. I truly want to be able to assist these ladies to learn how to take their lives one step at a time and make their life's journey extraordinary looking not at their circumstances but at who they are as an extraordinary individual that can give back to those around them.

Art Journaling/Scrapbooking is not about art but is a great tool allows a person to be successful to heal not only emotionally, but physically as well. It is a great key to unlocking the door of the extraordinary. These classes are designed to give a great opportunity for ladies to work through their everyday life experiences and find a way to express who they are in a positive manner.

Please join me in making these classes successful. Your contribution to assist in purchasing supplies and box lunches for these classes will be greatly appreciated. Contributions can be made through:

Foundation for the Mid South
134 East Amite Street
Jackson, Mississippi 39201.

Please designate that your contribution is for Journaling Classes.

For any questions you might have, please do not hesitate to contact me either through e-mail at esandifer@hotmail.com or ee@twicechosen.net

Kindest Regards,

Elizabeth

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Paths Within The Journey

Since December 11th of last year,the path on my journey changed dramatically. It all began when I made the choice of taking the interstate instead of the route through town. My intentions of going by the office of the apartment I live at, to ask them check out some issues in my apartment. That was the plan of action. Then a weekend of creating my annual Christmas Card with my two grandsons and finishing up the Christmas gifts - those trashy happies that are originals that I hoped everyone would love but you never know. Then one more week of work and Christmas Vacation begins!!!

Some ten minutes later the path I chose - without my permission - the path changed. An 18 wheeler came over into my lane of traffic and sent me flying. After hitting concrete pilings and heading straight for the other side of the interstate, my car some how ended somewhere in the median. A broken clavicle, a concussion, blood pouring out of a gash on the left side of my head and a car that will no longer be driven by anyone! The Path within my Journey Changed. . . . .

Since the accident, I have found many different paths that I had to take in order to get to an make since of where I was to be in my journey.

This weekend, I to reflect about paths, and choices within the journey that has been given to each of us the day we are born. Many of which are made for us and how we deal with them can open up many new paths and choices.

That is why I have decided to split my blog into two. EE's BlahBlahBlog will continue to be that of fun and artsy adventures. My new Blog will be serious - sometimes blunt thoughts from pondering that I believe need to be addressed, but many times we don't because we don't know how others might react. I will be posting my very first post sometime this week. So check out Paths Within The Journey This week I am working on my first post.

I look forward to hearing from you here at EE's Blah Blah Blog and Paths within the Journey!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

I Did Not Lie!!!

I did not lie to you when I said that I was back. Although there seems to be some continued delay.

Not only have I not been able to wrap my head around exactly what I needed/or wanted to write. I knew i did not want to go down a path of negatives or complaints in this journey I have been forced to walk since my accident on December 11th.

Although, at this point it really looks as if my journey will have a major turn for the better, on February 16th I will be having surgery to repair the clavicle bone in my left shoulder. Soon I will be a Bionic Woman!!!

Last week in a moment of sheer exhaustion from pain coming from my body, I sent out an e-mail to many people I know that are prayer warriors. The pain is better but my whole body has been on rebellion for around a month now. Good News is the Dr. says he can fix my shoulder and pain will dissipate. Yeah.

As I move forward, I am beginning to get some direction on blogging and also some of my creative juices are beginning to flow again. Which is a great thing.

This year I am going to learn Adobe Illustrator! That is the other piece I have yet to wrap my head around. But soon I hope.

Lots of what I was going to do for Christmas, I put off until Valentine's Day, which I am now putting off until Easter!

Keep on coming back. I will be posting again in no time.

The Weatherman says that we will have lots of snow by tomorrow - I am still a little sceptical as he/she has predicted this before and it passed us by. But I will have my camera ready just in case.

Since December I have many photographs that need my attention so I can share them with you and get them out the door as gifts for now Eater and not Christmas.

One of the fun little things I did was during a impromptu cleaning of my desk drawer, I did a journal page of interesting little pieces and tidbits that should probably been sent to the garbage can, but ended up on my page. It is fun and I promise to scan soon and post. What is in your desk drawer????

I have collected a few this and that's that I want to use within my art journal. Maybe I will take time to "play" during my recovery period. In order not to be totally idle during this time, I picked up form the Library yesterday a few top list books to prose over. Maybe it will spark some reflections of a good blog?

While waiting for a Friend I picked up an interesting magazine for professionals in the hair industry. There was a most interesting article on the "Queen" of Color. She is a beautiful woman and has very high business taste when it come to doing "color" . . . . Now that's a woman I want to do my color!!

Seriously. Here's a couple of quotes from her. "Drive is what separates achievers from everyone else!". . . very true.

"Don't look at the stupid fence, look over it - Look past it - Throw your heart over first and then jump after it." (This actually came from her horse trainer, but you know THIS WILL PREACH!!!!!

And this is great! "Failure is not an option". . . . . Now this one will also preach.

There you go a few explanations and a few tidbits of I have picked up along the way on this journey. . . . . .

Keep coming back and you won't be disappointed.

EE

Monday, January 11, 2010

I'M BACK!!

Did you just think I had walked away and had nothing really to say or share?
Did you think I did not want to be a part of the world of blogging?
Did you wonder why all of a sudden I became silent?

If you had one of the questions, then WRONG!!

Two days after stating I was getting ready to write, I had a waltz with an 18 Wheeler. The 18 Wheeler won, but not really. I won because I am alive. My injuries were somewhat minor. A broken collar bone, a mild concussion and a little gash to the left side of my head.

It is with a humble heart, that I thank my daughter and son in law for taking good care of me. A few close friends checked in on me. How thankful I was to be apart of Christmas this year.

Believe it or not I actually went to Deer Camp, which for me is a first! My children backed me up and we headed off to celebrate New Year with relaxed clothes, good books to read, or at least I did. My daughter brought her scrap booking and my son in law headed to the deer stand. Of course my grandsons had their toys. Tripp did go to the deer stand with his dad, but he really enjoyed just hanging out.

The New Year brought the a purchase of another vehicle, PT each week, and of course lots of pondering and thoughts of life - the why and wherefores.

Saturday, after watching my grandson play his very first basketball game,I took time to go on a date with myself - one of those things I absolutely love to do. I go to Borders, order a large dark roast coffee and pull all the wonderful latest issues of Advanced Photo Shop and other Techie mags, along with a few Somerset Studio Mags to pour through to see what was new and what wet my appetite for creative inspiration!!!
And it did just that! the coffee was great, the mags were filled with great info as always, and the folks that were there were fascinating.

A group of gals with on man, were talking about a book one of the ladies was or had written. They laughed and talked and laughed and gave suggestions. The man with them talked with a very southern falsetto voice with droplets of sweetness. He seemed to give the impression he was a established writer giving loads of suggestions. One of the ladies tried to sound like Urkle and kept quoting the line "Did I do that?" They had a great time.I had a great time just listening to folks having fun and lots of laughs - not talking woe is me!

A group of older men were in deep conversation over sports. It is still hard for me to realize that older men get together probably more than older women to "gossip". This is so fun.

It was a great date!!

I have been back at work for almost two weeks now. Monday mornings I go to PT and it has been really hard. You don't realize how much your muscles and bones can hurt when they are "sick". But I am making the most of it, so they can get well fast! It was so good to be back at work.

Well, I am heading to bed. A little later than I had planned, but I wanted to pop in to say Here I am - back with lots of items to share.

One thing I did begin this weekend, is making a organization of my pixs. I have began with my digital ones. I began making an outline of the easiest way of finding them. If you have any suggestions - pass them on. I have even made an excel spread sheet to keep up with them. This may be over the top.

I hope you have not all disappeared, since I was MIA.

So stop back by and have a few laughs with me.

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