The last year has been a journey for our family. My husband, Tim, released his book, The Beauty Chasers, and our family embarked on a national roadtrip Beauty Chaser Tour.
One of our first stops was at our friend, Daune Pitman’s home in Greenville, NC. If you follow her on Instagram you know that the minute you step into her home, you are surrounded by beauty.
The book chat that night at her place was one of kind. Truly. The night was filled with beautiful conversations, beautiful table arrangements, beautiful food, and beautiful people.
We feasted on topics of the soul, art, culture, the church, and reveled in the community of it all.
And we had a blast doing it.
It was so delightful we dreamed of doing something even bigger next time. And so we are.
Tim and I are headed back to Greenville to go even deeper with a small group of people.
We are offering a one of a kind two-day special event where we combine deep and beautiful discussions with a hands-on experience designed to explore the art of living.
Tim will show you his unorthodox approach to landscapes as we paint and discuss the value of beauty in daily practices and rhythms.
We’ll learn about creating a mixed media handmade journal from Daune, and share conversation over a European-style picnic. We’ll literally go foraging and I will share my own approach to the rhythm of journaling.
We live in a time when community is so important. Being together in person matters. And we want to offer up this opportunity to put into practice the things Tim and I are so passionate about.
Together we can learn how to be more intentional about Foraging the Beauty of the everyday. It is all around us. Waiting for us to participate.
Have you always wanted to practically step into Beauty Chasing but not known exactly where to start? Do you desire to be with a group of like-minded people who know the importance of finding wonder in the everyday? If so, this is the perfect live art workshop for you.
There are only a few spots left to this event, and we would love for you to join us in June.
I loved the comment "We feasted on topics of the soul, art, culture, the church, and reveled in the community of it all." Made me yearn for the same - isn't it what we all yearn for?. Or should?