Sunday, July 25, 2010

THE MASTER OF MY OWN FATE

My fortune cookie was delivered a few minutes ago. It says that I am the master of my own fate. I already know this but what the heck.....there is a certain intrigue with fortune cookies, don't you think? Let's see, what is my fate? I am not sure but my dream is to be free to create my own fate. I can handle that. So, I had better go back into the studio and work on my art quilt some more. Until the next time.....I should at least be the master of my long arm!!!

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

WHY DID IT HAVE TO END

The weekend was awesome. I have some beautiful beading pieces and am excited that I have one more way to embellish my work. What fun. The food was awesome and the women were great. I have not been to a retreat where there have been any men but there is wonderful male designers out there!

Now I am home. Trying to get stuff done around the house but my heart is in the studio where I want to be. Jay is a real champ and loves my work, even if it isn't my best. It was so wonderful to work with eight other artists, sharing ideas. I love it.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

WHEN MY CREATIVE JUICES FLOW

......I have a hard time sleeping. My sewing machine is set up, beads, material, sewing tools are all in order. I just have to decide on the color scheme which I will consider while I am falling off to sleep. This class is going to be great and I was pleasantly surprised to be with artists that I have worked with before. This is going to be so much fun.

I am going to sign off and read Larkins book. I can't wait until tomorrow.

MY BIRTHDAY PRESENT TO MYSELF

Today I head off to Greenville to study with Larkin Van Horne. I am really excited because I haven't been to the Greenville Arms for quite some time. It is always nice to be with other like artists, sharing ideas and conversation. The food is always wonderful and the rooms are cozy. The studio is large and it is always filled with fun and laughter, and AIR-CONDITIONING. I will be taking pictures and will post them when I get back.

SPEAKING OF THE HEAT. I hope that everyone is doing well in this heat. I almost had air-conditioning in the studio but it was not to be. Oh, not that I didn't have the unit all ready to install but Jay was having quite the time with the one we bought for the bedroom and his patience grew quite thin. Between the heat, the terrible directions and Skippy and Buffy (the prior owners, don't ask!) I decided that it would be best to take both units back to Home Depot. Soooo...off the mountain I go to return the deadly units. The good thing was that I got to ride in cool comfort while I drove to and from the store.

On the way back I began to ponder my dilemma and before I knew it thoughts of being really wealthy so that we could hire a handyman to take care of these quite complicated tasks began to enter my very tired and hot brain. Next think I know, I am at the store buying $40.00 dollars worth of lottery tickets because we all know that the hope brought on by the possibility of winning is quite uplifting!!!!! (there has got to be a friggin' winning number in there somewhere).  Finally I arrive home just in time to make dinner. Tacos! Easy and he likes them.

Just as I am about to sit down to the table Jay comes in with the book to the air-conditioner (it never made it back into the box) and he says in a very low voice "We needed to use plan B". You see, there were two ways to install the unit, plan A and plan B. Apparently it was plan A that caused us all the problems we were having. Who knew you had to turn the page to see if there was another way????? Then he says, without missing a beat..."Why did you bring back the AC for the studio?". "Are you kidding?" I said to him. "Between the heat, your frustration, my frustration because you were frustrated, Skippy and Buffy, (stop laughing Brian!), and the fact we were going through this for a total of four days of summer before it snows again, I figured that there was no way on this earth that you were going to bring a much bigger unit up a flight of stairs!" All of a sudden I realized that he looked terribly confused and I just started to laugh and laugh. Poor Jay. "It is all good." I say to him. But I have a question for all of you men who may be reading this. Why is it that you begin a project thinking it is going to go right the first time? It never does. Why? BECAUSE YOU NEVER READ THE DIRECTIONS UNTIL IT IS TOO LATE!!!! Women on the other hand, have been conditioned to think we don't know what we are doing so we take the next couple of days reading the booklet and then going on the internet to do the research needed in order to complete the project.

Oh well, it is all good. Besides, all was not lost, I came home with an extra fan for the studio! Happy birthday to Me!!!

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