Hang in there, Kathy; I hope you can discover a new venture of creativity
that will not come with the baggage of bittersweeet memories.
Kathleen
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Page" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 05, 2007 4:44 AM
Subject: [h-cost] Re: What's your dressmaker's wearing? And other
unmerryramblings
Sadly, one of them is packed, one awaits staging to sell the house, and the
third supports the only project I vainly attempt to try working on, which
all but hasn't happened yet. Pretty much all inspiration has died in me. A
friend of mine suggested it was the grief/guilt, having found pleasure and
satisfaction in a talent rather than a marriage. When the talent gives more
pleasure and satisfaction than the marriage, it's bound to happen. I've been
having a lot to trouble with the whole guilt thing. So, I've given up trying
to make anything for now - heck it's taken me days to get the Christmas
decorations up. Painting the house is a new adventure in hell. Then again, I
have never had to do it alone before, and running into all those cute
nostalgic holiday things from our early days didn't help matters any. I
don't know when it will return. But I lurk here, reading away, creating
vicariously through everyone here. I hope to get back in the saddle one day
soon.
Anyone that was interested in my stuff I wanted to sell off, I *had* the
measurements and prices up for at least half of my collection, then my
darling ex pulled my Picasa file (it's now a 404 error, oh joy), dumped all
the text and shut down my website. He's working hard to obstruct me
professionally, knowing that I am creatively frozen and basically without
income because of it. So I am right back to square one. I think it would be
best if you just emailed me with what you are needing, I'll send you those
specific measurements and photos, and we can work from there. That way he
can't obfuscate my transactions. I have the original emails back when I
first offered this, but I am unsure if you are still interested since a
considerable time has passed.
Trying to find merry in this season,
Kathy
It’s never too late to be who you might have been.-George Eliot
Tosach eólais imchomarc/Questioning is the beginning of knowledge. -Irish
proverb
One can never consent to creep when one feels an impulse to soar.-Helen
Keller
People don’t mind being used; what they mind is being discarded.-Chris
Matthews
Pride makes us do things well, but it is love, that makes us do them to
perfection.-H. Jackson Brown
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