Let me be the first to say: I am not a great artist. I have sold paintings, and illustrated a children’s book, but I’ve never had anyone stop me mid-doodle to say, “Wow, you’re just like Monet… but funnier.”

But I am very good at needing a break.

Living alongside Lewy Body Dementia and Capgras Syndrome means that peace can feel like a rare species — like a butterfly you spot once and whisper to so it doesn’t fly away. When the days get wobbly and my husband’s mind takes a spin around the moon (and blames me for stealing his socks or something equally odd), I reach for my sketchpad.

Enter: Nora Poppins — part Mary Poppins, part tea-stained journal, part middle-aged woman doing her best not to unravel. She started as a quick scribble, a sketch of a cozy little character with a big heart and sensible shoes. I never meant for her to be a mascot or a movement — I just needed a mental breather.

Now, she’s my mascot and mood manager.

Even if I only have five minutes — that’s enough time to doodle a tiny teacup, a bird on a wire, or Nora holding a garden spade and sipping a latte. No masterpieces here, just little “sanity pieces.”

Now listen — if art’s not your jam, that’s fine. You don’t need to be a painter to take five minutes of peace and scribble out something just for you. But if you’re curious to give it a go, I’ve made a doodle-friendly printable for you. It’s a gentle nudge toward peace in pen-and-ink form. Just grab a pen and play.

✏️ Five Quick Doodle Prompts for 5-Minute Sanity Breaks:

  1. A cozy teacup with steam curling like a ribbon.
  2. Your version of a “Comfort Fairy” — whatever that looks like.
  3. A patch of forget-me-nots (symbol of dementia awareness!)
  4. A little cottage with ivy on the roof and a bird on the chimney.
  5. Nora Poppins sipping tea and giving the universe a knowing side-eye.

These are not assignments, dear heart. They are invitations. Scribble, sketch, mess it up, and giggle while you do it. Your nervous system will thank you.

Want a printed prompt sheet to keep by your coloring pencils or coffee mug?

I’ve whipped up a free printable called “Doodle Breaks for the Caregiver Spirit” that you can download from our Creative Breaks & Joy Sparks section of Nora’s Nook Resource Library. It’s simple, light-hearted, and meant to meet you where you are — even if where you are is hiding in the laundry room with a crayon and a granola bar.

👉 [Get your Printable here]

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