Hello sisters, here I am sitting in front of my computer, looking at the snow…..and wondering what to say….I’m sure my friends, husband and kids would get a chuckle out of that….but I just want to share, a bit of me, as all of you have…here on the blog…some of you, like me, are still learning the mysteries of computereeze….
I have just turned 68, and have already traveled through what most of all you younger members are now going through…bringing up children, jobs, husbands, houses, moving, and now, sharing the same destiny of surviving in a shaky economy…
One thing that seems to be a constant, is our friends, and hopefully our families…even though as we get older, we lose loved ones, but friends…they are the ones who get us through tough times, and celebrate through the good times…and I don’t necessarily mean childhood friends, but the ones that no matter where you live, they travel with you, in your hearts and minds…..the ones that come into our lives, sometimes just for a day, and hour or a season….they too can be the ones who comfort us and make us laugh….the person you met at the craft store, and discover that you both sell on ebay, the lady you set up with at an antique show in Brimfield, Mass, who turns out, after a rocky start, to be one of the funniest and nicest people…the woman you met many years ago, after making a huge move, that becomes your very dearest friend and the one you can always call, even if you have not talked in months and gab, just as though you talked to her yesterday….
And now we are all sharing a whole new world, literally, of people that we get to know, via the internet…sometimes, the best, (I think) because there is little or no judgement of the physical…unless, of course, you exchange photos…which is great if you are young and beautiful…LOL…and the thing that I have gleaned out of this, is that no matter how different we are, in age, background/heritage, spirituality or geography, how very much alike we are…sharing a love of family, home, and life…wanting to be great parents, loving partners and decent human beings and still have time to find out who we are and to define ourselves, in our own eyes, and to the world…so we are creating, exploring and learning and communicating with each other and becoming friends, while bouncing ideas off of each other….browsing each others stores…getting decorating ideas about things we can do, finding perfect items to decorate out houses, and discovering each other and new things about ourselves…for me, a very exciting, fun and stimulating time in my life…a reason, even at my age, to think and dream about the future, as though I were young again…
I love to look through all the shops, and see the beautiful treasures they have to offer, and of course, reading about the shop owners, and how and why they do what they do…and in the process, they too become friends, and sisters as we share a common bond….
I thank Debbie Schrodt who owns The Pink Pig, for having directed me to Shabby Lane Shops, in our brief encounter at the Brimfield Fall Antique show last September…and Charlotte from Mrs. Charlotte’s for tirelessly helping me, via telephone (until our ears fall off) to be better able to negotiate the blogging thing…
I always thought that life is like a crocheted spread…all the small pieces are a design in themselves, but when put together they touch and become attached to make a larger, more beautiful and functional piece…..as we all do with each other….
I have just turned 68, and have already traveled through what most of all you younger members are now going through…bringing up children, jobs, husbands, houses, moving, and now, sharing the same destiny of surviving in a shaky economy…
One thing that seems to be a constant, is our friends, and hopefully our families…even though as we get older, we lose loved ones, but friends…they are the ones who get us through tough times, and celebrate through the good times…and I don’t necessarily mean childhood friends, but the ones that no matter where you live, they travel with you, in your hearts and minds…..the ones that come into our lives, sometimes just for a day, and hour or a season….they too can be the ones who comfort us and make us laugh….the person you met at the craft store, and discover that you both sell on ebay, the lady you set up with at an antique show in Brimfield, Mass, who turns out, after a rocky start, to be one of the funniest and nicest people…the woman you met many years ago, after making a huge move, that becomes your very dearest friend and the one you can always call, even if you have not talked in months and gab, just as though you talked to her yesterday….
And now we are all sharing a whole new world, literally, of people that we get to know, via the internet…sometimes, the best, (I think) because there is little or no judgement of the physical…unless, of course, you exchange photos…which is great if you are young and beautiful…LOL…and the thing that I have gleaned out of this, is that no matter how different we are, in age, background/heritage, spirituality or geography, how very much alike we are…sharing a love of family, home, and life…wanting to be great parents, loving partners and decent human beings and still have time to find out who we are and to define ourselves, in our own eyes, and to the world…so we are creating, exploring and learning and communicating with each other and becoming friends, while bouncing ideas off of each other….browsing each others stores…getting decorating ideas about things we can do, finding perfect items to decorate out houses, and discovering each other and new things about ourselves…for me, a very exciting, fun and stimulating time in my life…a reason, even at my age, to think and dream about the future, as though I were young again…
I love to look through all the shops, and see the beautiful treasures they have to offer, and of course, reading about the shop owners, and how and why they do what they do…and in the process, they too become friends, and sisters as we share a common bond….
I thank Debbie Schrodt who owns The Pink Pig, for having directed me to Shabby Lane Shops, in our brief encounter at the Brimfield Fall Antique show last September…and Charlotte from Mrs. Charlotte’s for tirelessly helping me, via telephone (until our ears fall off) to be better able to negotiate the blogging thing…
I always thought that life is like a crocheted spread…all the small pieces are a design in themselves, but when put together they touch and become attached to make a larger, more beautiful and functional piece…..as we all do with each other….
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