Episode 9- Q&A with Deedee & Krista

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Words we live by:

If you’re alive, you’re a creative person. You and I and everyone you know are descended from tens of thousands of years of makers. Decorators, tinkerers, storytellers, dancers, explorers, fiddlers, drummers, builders, growers, problem-solvers, and embellishers—these are our common ancestors. The guardians of high culture will try to convince you that the arts belong only to a chosen few, but they are wrong and they are also annoying. We are all the chosen few. We are all makers by design. Even if you grew up watching cartoons in a sugar stupor from dawn to dusk, creativity still lurks within you. Your creativity is way older than you are, way older than any of us. Your very body and your very being are perfectly designed to live in collaboration with inspiration, and inspiration is still trying to find you—the same way it hunted down your ancestors.” - Liz Gilbert

Amazing photo of everyone in Scotland until you notice….

But then don’t feel too bad for her… because on the other extreme, she knocks out a banger like this:

Photo taken by Kirsty Smart

Photo Diary

Krista’s first time at Lawrencetown Beach- Oct 2006

 

A few pics from the Amalfi Heartventure

All photos taken by Lisa Fonville. Other than the one of me in the deli, that was taken by Deedee :)

Both of us feeling awkward being “ourselves”

All photos by the amazingly talented Candice Moore

But then feeling more comfortable when we got to play “dress up” and embody something beyond ourselves

Again, all photos by the amazingly talented Candice Moore

Come to Santorini with us!

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Come to Santorini with us! 〰️

our epic villa!

complete gorgeousness

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Episode 8- on moving to Canada from Ecuador with $100 in her pocket, learning from being uncomfortable and creating “home” and family wherever you are with Francisca Vasconez