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Honoring Our Roots Through Art: A Family Legacy

Sweet Bee Artisan Boards may be a new beginning, but the passion behind it has been with Shawn and me for generations. Our journey into this venture is deeply connected to the rich artistic traditions that have been passed down through our families. From music and poetry to visual arts and design, creativity has always been woven into the fabric of our lives.

My grandfather’s calligraphy

A key figure in this legacy was my late grandfather, a master of Chinese calligraphy whose work was a beautiful fusion of language and faith. His brushstrokes were more than just marks on paperβ€”they were expressions of his soul, each piece a harmonious blend of thought, prayer, and artistry. Growing up surrounded by his work, I was deeply influenced by his ability to transform simple verses into elegant, meaningful art.

As I reflect on the inspiration behind Sweet Bee Artisan Boards, my grandfather’s work stands out as a profound influence. His dedication to his craft, his unwavering faith, and his love for beauty have all shaped the values that Shawn and I carry into our woodworking. This isn’t just about creating products; it’s about honoring the legacy of those who came before us, those who instilled in us a deep appreciation for craftsmanship and a desire to create something meaningful.

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Stepping into Unknown Kathy Ha anxiety

Stepping into the Unknown

By Kathy Ha | Featured Contributor


Overthinking and overanalyzing is a common problem with anxiety sufferers. The mind likes to run in endless loops of worthless conjecture, questioning, dissecting and criticizing every decision and response. It becomes a hardwired obsessive behavior that leaves the person physically exhausted and emotionally drained. Without intervention and retraining of the mind, life can feel like an insurmountable hurdle.

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A Poem for a Daughter

By Rhonda BarnesΒ | Featured Contributor


Author’s Note: This is a poem dedicated to my eldest daughter, Jamie. She is an inspiration to me.Β 

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She was beautiful, perfect, the first to call me momma,
the one with sweet demeanor, the one without the drama,
left me in awe when she spoke her first words,
absolutely overwhelmed me when first steps occurred,

Kissed my tears away
when disappointment ruled the day,
I dressed her in pretty dresses and socks with ruffled trim,
brushed her long brown hair and taught her how to swim.

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