Friday, May 24, 2013

French-ifying

I currently have a mild obsession with all things French. I know, I'm pretty late to the game on this one.




It all started when I stumbled on some articles on their food philosophy. Three delicious, leisurely meals a day. No snacking (except a 4:00 snack for the kids). Red wine, tiny cups of espresso, and fine dark chocolate enjoyed slowly in small daily quantities.




Dinner is served in courses so people linger at the table longer to savor the food and each other. Kids learn patience and an appreciation for flavors and textures.




So we've started applying these principles at our house. Instead of serving everything at once at dinner time, it's salad first. Wait til everyone's done. Main course. Wait. Then a small dessert, like a piece of chocolate with pecans or strawberries with a little powdered sugar on them. And so far so good! The boys love the new style, eat all their salad, and hang out at the table much longer. And I feel better knowing that, for a change, it takes longer to eat the food than it took to make it.




We're taking walks every day and trying to take time to enjoy simple pleasures. Like flowers! Between the flowers I pick from our front yard and the ones we've been walking to get from the local florist, we've got little bouquets all over the house. Love it!




We've watched French movies several nights this week for inspiration. ( Anyone have any recommendations?) I browsed through Paris travel books in Barnes and Noble. I drank wine at lunch. I ordered just regular espresso for the first time. I chose my pretty pajamas instead of my regular tank top and boxer shorts. I didn't snack. I had chocolate and homemade sprouted wheat bread for breakfast. I picked simple, rustic French recipes to try for our dinner meal plan. I put on good smelling lotion more often. You know, French things!




So I've never actually "been" to "France". Maybe it's not all it's cracked up to be. But a girl can dream, right?
Hope you have a great weekend!
Arian

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Happy Mother's Day

Happy Mother's Day... hopefully a well-deserved day of celebration and rest for all you mommas out there!

An extra special mother's day to my mom, my mother-in-law, and my step-mom! Three beautiful ladies!

 Hudson woke up before 7:00 this morning to make breakfast in bed for me -- scrambled eggs with a Sriracha heart, iced coffee, and multi-vitamins : )


Then I went back to sleep (yay!) while Daniel and the boys went and bought flowers and donuts and made these dark chocolate-covered strawberries! They know me well.




Eli did his part too. While Daniel and the boys were hard at work downstairs in the kitchen, he kept himself occupied drawing on his legs, flipping through my journal, emptying the diaper wipes container, and playing in the toilet : ) True story.



Mother's Day fanciness. Pearls, sparkles, and tulle.

Mother's Day roses.

 Here's a little video I helped out with! I don't like to brag, but I am preeeetty good at cleaning toilets, as you'll see. Haha.  While moms do SOOO much more than clean house and feed babies (though those things are important!), this video brings some rhythm to the chaos of motherhood. Enjoy!


 


 Arian : )

Monday, April 29, 2013

A Magical Sleepless Night

One of my very favorite threads that has woven itself through our marriage story so far has been the Josh Garrels thread. Our family has been HUGE fans of his music for a few years now and we had the joy of working on a music video for him, organizing a house concert, and getting to hang out with the whole Garrels family two years ago. Read Daniel's interview about the video here.


Then a couple weeks ago we got to see Josh Garrels and Mason Jar Music in concert! They opened the show with our music video (such a sweet surprise!), then showed their new film "The Sea In Between", then played a full show and it was beautiful.


It was the last show of their year of touring together. So I wanted to put together something special for them.  Our sweet friends who have the GIANT home where we hosted the house concert two years ago agreed to open up their home again----this time for an epic sleepover! Although very little sleeping took place : )


The night was filled with good food, good drinks, great conversations, and some pretty ridiculous games!


And when the sun came up, super talented and exhausted musicians could be found scattered all around the house....a sign of a really great night.





I went to bed at 4:30 then woke up at 6:30 and started getting breakfast and coffee ready for the whole gang with the help of family and several great friends.















It was pretty amazing and I'm so glad I got to be a part of it!

"White Owl" is not the last video you'll see from Daniel and me. We're moving toward working together much more often. It's a big dream of ours. We love telling beautiful stories together through art, music, and animation. Hopefully this is just the beginning!


Arian : )

Tuesday, April 23, 2013

And the winners are....





Here are the free print winners from blog comments and Instagram! If you see your name, send your address and fav print name to arianarmstrong(at)yahoo(dot)com



Thanks! It's was so sweet to read everyone's comments : )

Arian : )

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Print Giveaway






I posted this over on Instagram but wanted to make the same offer here on my blog. Like the rest of the world, events like the bombing in Boston make me sick to my stomach. And I wish I could do something to make everything better. But maybe the best I can do is give things away.
So I am giving away 10 prints. If you have been encouraged by any of my prints, leave a comment here on this post and let me know which one. Check my shop if you need the specific title. I'll pick 10 random people on Monday and send you that print for free.
Be encouraged! There is still hope.
Arian : )

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Fort Armstrong Family Vision Retreat




We just came back from our first ever and (hopefully) quarterly Fort Armstrong Family Vision Retreat. It. Was. So. Awesome.  I wanted to share a little bit about what a family vision retreat is (at least to us), what we did, and how it affects our life!


Why Family Vision?
Life is busy and full of unexpected surprises. It's easy to live it reactively, just responding to the need of the moment. We have dreams but no real idea how to reach them and no time to think about it. A family vision retreat is about taking time away to lay out all the resources your family has---money, time, relationships, talents, dreams, etc.---and then looking at that list of ingredients and asking "What's the most beautiful thing we can make with these and how do we make it?" We believe God gave us resources and wants us to use them wisely, investing them well and bringing in great returns!

So, we rented a comfy cabin in the woods for three nights-- us, the boys, and Jason (the single guy we keep in our basement and treat like family). Leading up to the trip, Daniel spent a few hours planning what we'd talk about and when. So we knew the schedule ahead of time. That was key.

During the day, Jason took the boys on adventures so Daniel and I could talk. And after the kids went to bed at night, Jason joined us.




We also left room in the schedule for a family movie night, hot tub time, and a big family hike. : )



The weather conditions were reflective of my brain and heart on this trip. It started out preeeetty foggy and dreary. But by the end, things were bright and sunny!



Here's the rundown of the sessions...

Session One: Story. We have the opportunity to play a part in God's story. Our sliver in history may be small but small doesn't have to mean insignificant. What kind of story do we want to be living as a family (i.e. vision)?

Session Two: Budget. The least exciting yet super important session. We tend to be idealists when it comes to budget. Ideally we can just spend what we want and it'll all work out magically and we'll some how end up with a giant surplus to hand down to our children some day. But math is math and unswayed by good intentions. Enter spreadsheets and lists and lots of time on Mint.com. Now we have a plan to get out of debt, not go into it. Oh, math.







Session Three: What Was the Story of 2013. i.e. Making specifics goals for this year. What do we want to be celebrating at the end of 2013?

Session Four: Schedule. How are we investing our other biggest resource---time. (money was the first one, fyi) Does how we currently spend our time reflect what we say we believe? (This one kinda rocked our world)

Session Five: Work. Is what we are currently doing to make money reflective of what we say we believe? Can we be better at what we're doing? Should we be doing something totally different?




Session Six: Jason. What's he doing to be a man worth marrying? How can we help?




Our brains are still kinda swimming with all that info. It became quickly clear that this needs to be a quarterly thing. We can kinda only handle three-months worth of goals at a time. We've already got our summer vision retreat scheduled! "If it's not consistent, it doesn't count" became the retreat's mantra. So we want to be consistent in our vision retreat scheduling as well.



So, yes, it was really really helpful. Daniel is a rockstar and he totally nailed it. He can wield a whiteboard like a boss. (which reminds me, I highly suggest using a whiteboard....it really helps to see everything all written out).



I hope you'll consider taking a family vision retreat of your own! I mean, we do it in business all the time and how much MORE important is the trajectory of your family?!

Truth, Love, and Dry Erase Markers,

Arian : )

Monday, April 8, 2013

Lisa Leonard Giveaway Winner!





Congrats! I'll contact you with more info!

Arian : )