Time for Creativity

Dana Jondahl had planned to travel for her 34th birthday and was disappointed when the pandemic canceled her plans. So instead she made a three-minute video of her simulated flight. Click on the above picture to see the video on Facebook, or you can also see it in the article A woman re-created an epic trip in her own home complete with a TSA agent and inflatable plane.

So far it has received over 656,000 hits. For good reason. She is one talented woman!

Thanks, Dana, for putting some cheer into this poor old world.

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20 Responses to Time for Creativity

  1. That was cute. She sure put a lot of work into that video. People sure can be creative,, can’t we.

  2. Ginny Hartzler says:

    How awesome! Thanks for visiting me. I have seen your comments on so many of my follower’s blogs for such a long time!!

    • Jean says:

      Thanks to you I just ordered a jigsaw puzzle — only 200 pieces because I don’t have a place to keep it out on a table.

      Thanks for coming by. 🙂

  3. Ann Thompson says:

    What a cute video that was. Very clever

  4. nick says:

    Very ingenious and amusing. Glad to see she got to her destination safely!

  5. steph says:

    Thanks for sharing this…it was cute! I just can’t imagine being that creative…I’ve seen some amazing video during this whole thing; I’m lucky to get a decent shot from my camera, could never pull off a whole video!!!

  6. Bruce Taylor says:

    She is very talented!

  7. Andrea says:

    That is an absolutely positively *wonderful* video! Thank you for sharing it… it brightened up my world too. Love, Andrea xoxo

  8. Rose says:

    Wow, she really went all out….and did a good job of it.

  9. Linda Sand says:

    I sure enjoyed her trip. Thanks for providing the link.

  10. what a fabulous creative idea…

    it’s interesting as our Levels start on homeward bound to 0 – I see all kinds of inventive ideas that people have come up with. Along with other people showing me how to deal with the loss of freedom, these last clips are now quite useless, where were they people when I needed them.

    on one of my blogs they have been dining out a lot at different bistros (at home, mostly look like a conservatory) and there is always a menu – no choice of course…and I’ve seen chef and waiters for the children…

    I know one night when I again cleared the table I invented Cowboy Chicken Curry – but I never thought to make it a menu

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