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Date Joined: March 11, 2012
Last Online: October 25, 2020 Birthday: June 15 Country: United States |
I am a retired schoolteacher and I miss doing the fun arts and crafts with my students. I taught grades 2-6, and spent my last 8 years of teaching by looping, picking up my 4th graders and moving to 5th grade with all of them. I knew it was time to retire when the parents of some of my students were also former students of mine!
I am married to my recently retired husband, pray that we can be around each other 24/7 w/o hurting each other :). I have 2 children, a daughter and son, and 2 grandsons via my daughter.
My free time, of which I have a lot, is spent reading, crafting, traveling, walking around NYC and enjoying theater, both on and off Broadway, or driving out east to the end of Long Island. I run out of some free time around September when I start working on my Christmas ornaments for the year. I am now making up to 75 ornaments a year. I tried stopping this tradition about 5 years ago and everyone complained, so I'm still at it :)
I enjoy classical, smooth jazz, and relaxation music.
I love reading English mysteries, American mysteries, and suspense stories.
Foreign films, horror movies, and black and white movies are favorites.
My crafting favorites are many but I mostly enjoy photography, making cloth dolls and bags, jewelry, quilting, zentangling, making ATC's/notecards/bookmarks, circle journaling, and making journals with blank pages as opposed to lined pages (this way I don't have lines dictating where I place my artwork.)
My favorite colors are lime green, yellow, and earth tones.
I do not like faces or people on items, I lean more to landscapes, beach scenes, nature, and African/ ethnic motifs/scenes.
Comments
Thank you for your comment :)
Sorry, couldn't resist one more post -- this is one of my favorites -- it is called "prairie smoke" -- so feathery!
... And I really need to get going on those sweater flowers as well, don't I?! Spring, spring, spring, spring .. do you think if I click my heels together, it will come?
Thanks so much for the sunny yellow postcard! We haven't had the same scale of snow, but nonetheless, I am also ready for spring! Here is a flower from the local arboretum. Hopefully, I might see one in a few weeks!
Thanks for the comment! I am glad that you liked what I made; the fabrics and findings were very inspiring!
Since there is no way to change the way the rating is done on here thank you for the items you made with the fabric that I sent to you in the Paper Bag Swap. The pouches were llovely and I realky did love what you did with the fabric.
Thank you so much for the lovely postcard and the beautiful note that you sent for the "Thank You Swap-bot" swap. Members like you are what make Swap-bot great! xoxo
for joining THANK YOU SWAP-BOT! swap!