Happy Easter — A Morning of Joy, Renewal, and Storybook InspirationThis Easter Sunday began with a gentle breeze and the warmth of spring sunshine. After attending a beautiful resurrection mass, we joined an egg hunt in the courtyard behind the church—a joyful tradition that never fails to delight. Easter egg hunting is a beloved activity where children search for colorful plastic eggs filled with candy or small treasures. The egg has long been a symbol of new life and renewal, making it the perfect expression of the Easter message. Today, as little feet ran through the grass and cheerful laughter filled the air, it truly felt like spring had arrived—in both the season and the heart. After the morning festivities, I made a quiet visit to a nearby bookstore. I’m currently working on a new children’s picture book, and I wanted to explore fresh ideas and study how others tell stories through words and images. Flipping through pages, I took time to notice the rhythm of the text, the layout, the illustration styles, and how stories were structured to captivate and comfort. It reminded me once again that making a picture book is not only about creating—it’s about deeply listening to the child’s heart. Moments like these—simple, slow, intentional—feed my creative spirit more than anything. Today felt like a quiet beginning. A celebration of hope, playfulness, and the determination to keep creating. With Easter’s message of new life still ringing in my mind, I return to my worktable ready to build something beautiful, and to share something meaningful—with joy, love, and light.
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