Annie another great post!!! You have a way of getting the creative juices in our minds flowing and I LOVE it!!!
Creativity to me is whatever we choose to do to that makes us feel good or makes a difference in the world or our own little corner of the world. In my case I try and use my creativity to come up with ways to help homeless animals. I am sponsoring a local rescue group through the Holidays and try to get creative in finding ways to get the word out to others want to make a difference in an animals life. I am also a huge advocate of spay and neuter and try to educate people on the huge pet overpopulation problem we have. To me there is nothing better than having someone say they want to get their pet spayed or neutered but don't have the money. Just this week I helped a man with 3 adult female dogs and 6 puppies. We got everyone in yesterday for full vetting and set him up with food and supplies for them. He called me last night crying and told me I had restored his faith in humans and to pay us back for what we had given him he wants to start volunteering with the program. That MADE my day!!! So I guess my point is that creativity can be anything that makes us feel good about the mark we leave in this world. I always say when I rescue a dog that saving one won't change the world but it WILL change the world for that dog. I hope to leave this world a better place than I found it and my dream is to someday have a world where every pet is loved and has a home to call their own.
My other creative niche is cooking. I LOVE to try new recipes and try them out on my husband and boys. I especially like it when I come up with a recipe out of nowhere and it turns out great! I can thank my Grandma for that. She never used a recipe in her life and was the best cook I ever knew. She was from the South and could cook homemade noodles and pecan pie like NO one else.

Kendra