I wanted an outlet to keep my mind alive, a new challenge, and a place to explore thoughts, while I experience so much change in my life.
But, no, it isn't the change that worries me: I've done change, it's the speciality of my generation, changing jobs, cities, and relationships in search of something 'better'. What really shakes me is the permanency of what I'm beginning... the irreversibility.
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HI Emily, I got your comment for the tea cosy give away, thanks for that!
How are you feeling now that baby is here? Is he growing so fast you cannot believe it? Is he walking yet? Babbling in ways that only you can understand? Its such a precious time, I hope you're finding it enjoyable and not just tiring?!
I'll be in Melbourne on the weekend of the 28th January for a Craft Vic market, I'm having a stall with another maker-friend, so perhaps we can make a tentative date for a cup of tea at the Chinese Art Gallery you took me to last time? Would be great to see you again, and meet baby! xxx Tara
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