Last week, Jess Greene came to visit us at Brave River Ranch…..she was so gracious to bring her awesome event to our sweet little town in Idaho……and we did our best to show her a good time…there’s Jess up there, working away old-school style on the back porch. We had a wonderful few days together and I got to hear the beautiful stories of her awesome adventure with her Jumpstart Creativity Tour…..make sure you look into it and follow her on her journey….support her in whatever way you can…she is a keeper for sure. Tonight she is in San Francisco area…she drives and drives and drives and then does these awesome events….so cool….
Here’s us going strong last week at our event at Rembrandts…..you can read about the details HERE and HERE …but we wanted to share some photos with you of the night…it was so much fun. My favorite part was typing out journaling and personalized poems for the children all night….it just filled up my happiness bucket. If you are in the area of Jess’s events…make sure you try to make it to one……
totally wonderful to finally meet so many of you who I have only gotten to know online…….great great great night.
sending you all so much love.
xoxo


















It was a fun night. Beautiful venue and wonderful company. Thanks for making sure Jess made her way to Idaho!
That’s my art on there! Yay!!! And I see my mommy twice!
Ah… I loved seeing these. My dear friend Catie and her daughter Marian (I see her above in a couple of photos)
had the BEST time at Rembrandt’s that night!! (Loved the photo of you and Catie she shared with me too Melody) What a beautiful place to host such a wonderful event! Jess is amazing too… isn’t she?
sending Love….. xoxox Sandi
yes, it was awesome!
i want to do it again sometime.
let me know if you want any {or all} of my photos.
{hi, sandi!}
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! It was great to meet you, awesome Melody, Kathy and Jess/ I appreciate all you do for so many people. There are angels among us. I had a fun,fun evening!!
I loves seeing all the KIDS at this event! You know, I spent hours in my room as a kid and teenager drawing and painting. Then it came to the point where it was “go to college and get a job to support yourself with” – I.E. don’t be a starving artist…and you are good but not a master. Now I’m finding I would have rather been happy and starving than unfulfilled with money in hand. Kids need encouragement to do what makes then happy. The Arts are so ignored in schools now anyway and not everyone is a book/fact learner – some of us are creative thinkers! WOO-HOO for you guys in hosting this loving and caring environment for all ages. Looks like it was a total success! This event could have been a catalyst in one of those little minds for success years from now!