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November 11, 2009 at 1:11 PM i'm feeling a little um, well, i'm worried that i sound like a big ole jerk face in this. so be kind. ;-D i'm not trying to be hoity-ba-toity, i really truly feel so blessed for my talents and my life and i get ridiculously excited when the painting in my mind finally translates to the page. oh, and did anyone notice the construction going on outside while i'm talking? seriously, it's been since june and the road project is not even half way done. *sigh*
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jenica |
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Hey babe. I'm right there with you minus the paralyzing back pain. But if it makes you feel any better, I'm still able to move around, but today was the first day I've had a shower in three days, my house is way messier than yours, my laundry is overflowing and I don't have as good of an excuse as you do. I don't know how you do it all. You are amazing. I'm so sorry about your back. I wish I was closer. I too have scoliosis. I dread the day that my back pain will be that bad. I hope it never comes.
BTW I absolutely love your painting of E. It is so beautiful. And you are right that nose is perfect!
I love you.
mmmmWAH right backatcha'. xoxo
i loved coming over for a visit! your house is lovely.
and, like vee, i have to say that your house is NOT messy!
you should come over to my place before you say that. lol
i hope you are feeling better soon. thinking about you so much.
Despite your back pain you managed to let us get a great little peek in to your life. I love hearing your voice, even when I know you are so far away! Keep up the vlogging and feel better. SMOOCH!
thank you so much for this. i loved all the things that you shared, especially the photo wires! so fun. it's really lovely to hear your voice and see this beautiful glimps into your world. you inspire me :) here's to living! you do it beautifully.
okay- so... you know what I've never done before? Been patient. I've never been patient enought to walk away from a project, leave it standing, marinating, waiting waiting waiting. I guess that's why I get so frustrated that things aren't turning out right sometimes... and now I've realized that some of the things that can make it right are waiting a little bit to reveal themselves to me. And it may take anywhere from an hour to a year but now I know it's okay to wait, to let it sit until IT is ready- not me.... the project.
Thanks!
oh how fun ... i loved the wee tour of your house, so beautiful like you!! xoxo