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Guest Post by Mama Leisha – I Heart Art

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So while I am still on vacation, Aleisha over at Mama Leisha wrote me a guest post!  I am so spoiled with awesome writers doing this for me, I have no idea what I’m going to do when I have to start doing it myself again!
Her blog is hilarious and awesome, so go check it out when you are done here!   

Here’s a li’l something about Aleisha:
 “I’m a thirty-something stay-at-home mama to a zany and hilarious four-year-old (Ms. Lilly) and to a dreamboat baby boy (Cam Man.) I have an English degree from Utah State University and I LOVE to write. I recently won first place (in a short story category) in a national literature competition. (What an HONOR for me!!) I’m an avid reader–you’ll always find me with my nose stuck in a book! I love to travel. I love shoes, lipstick, picnics, biking, cheeseburgers, poetry, bubble baths, pizza, music, nail polish, Ben and Jerry’s ice-cream, crafting, gardening, shoes (did I mention I love shoes?) and OF COURSE, I LOVE being a mom. It’s a tough gig, but also one of the coolest things I’ve had the opportunity to do. I love reaching out and supporting and uplifting other moms (hey, we’re all in this together), and I sincerely hope I am able to do that with my blog. My secret for when the days get rough (or monotonous): DIET COKE…and a chocolate chip cookie. Or a doughnut. A cinnamon roll works too!”

http://callmemamaleisha.blogspot.com/

“I Heart Art”

For as long as I live, I will never forget the moment I walked into the Grande Galerie of the Louvre museum in Paris, France.  There was a palpable energy in the air of that magnificent place.  It was alive and electric, a hum that seemed to reverberate through the palatial halls.  I felt it course through me, from my fingertips to my sneaker-clad toes.  Maybe it was the rich history found within the paint and the brush strokes on those canvases, which gave tangibility to the energy in the air.  Maybe it came from being surrounded by works of art that emanated absolute creative brilliance.  Or maybe the energy was originating from one lone masterpiece–mysteriously beautiful and luminescent, shielded behind panes of glass, guarded by several middle aged men in navy blazers… Leonardo Da Vinci’s, “Mona Lisa.”
The Mona Lisa is quite lovely in person.  In fact, she took my breath away.  She made the hairs on my arms stand on end.  The sight of her made me want to cry, I was so moved.  I stood before her in that crowded, vibrant gallery–barely moving, barely breathing–and let the awe I felt wash over me.  It was incredible.

I love art and have always enjoyed art history.  My interest increased after visiting several museums across Europe, and especially after seeing Da Vinci’s extraordinary work.  I was hooked!  I took art history courses while attending Utah State University.  I read art books, journals, and periodicals while working on campus in the Serials department of the library.  I attended art shows whenever I could.  I purchased prints and framed them.  I tried to surround myself with art.

Now, ten years later, I am surrounded by a different kind of art.  Prints of famous artwork used to adorn my refrigerator, but have now been replaced by “paint with water” pages and construction paper preschool crafts.  These works came to fruition at the hands of a budding young artist–one I am particularly fond of.  She works primarily in crayon and Crayola markers.  She is notably talented, despite her lack of experience or education.  The potential is there.  I can see the potential for greatness.


(*Sigh*)
I have laundry to do.

http://callmemamaleisha.blogspot.com/

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5 COMMENTS

  1. KERRY | 12th Aug 11

    Oh Aleisha!!! I am sorry but that is funny 🙂
    I did enjoy this guest post Kim, Mama Leisha is AMAZING and to have her guest post on your blog makes you a little bit amazing too 😉 (Ok, alot)
    Hope your daughter doesn't try to 'fix up' any of your famous works of art Mama Leisha!?

  2. Angie | 12th Aug 11

    Hello there! Stopping by to say hi! I'm your newest follower from Be Friendly Hop! I see Kerry is on of your followers.. she is amazing.. one of my friends in the bloggy world!

    Hope you can visit and follow me !

    Your new bloggy friend,
    Angie
    {A Little Inspiration}
    http://www.littleinspiration.com

  3. Melody | 14th Aug 11

    new to your blog and am loving it so far! I am following now and have been cracking up at your dry sense of humor. This guest post was great too. That picture is classic and must be shown at her graduation or wedding rehearsal. Too funny. I look forward to reading more of your blog. It's my style.

  4. Stephanie | 21st Aug 11

    You really caught me by surprise with the ending! I loved this post…you put a smile on my face.

  5. trooppetrie | 25th Aug 11

    I thought this only happened to me. love having blessings who keep us on our toes

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