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2/4/20
He doesn't rehab old tractors, just works on the farmer's older machines. And they are John Deere!
2/4/20
Marcia and Ellen, I thought I could never have a life without quilting, too, but life can hold surprises for everyone. That's why I have been showing forum members how much fun a person can have creating with polymer clay.
Fiddling around with clay obviously is not the same thing as quilting but it is a reasonably good substitute because there is satisfaction in creating with color, being traditional or weird and original, making useful things or silly things and there is one hidden surprise ... a lot of clay things can be made very quickly. Oh, and it is much less expensive than buying yards of fabric and a pricey computerized sewing machine.
I was always wretched trying to draw or paint but for some reason I've had no fear with clay. Then again, I am not trying to sculpt doll babies or teapots or small dragons. Those items are created in awesome detail by people with fine arts backgrounds.
Sometimes I create what I call flowers by Disney on Drugs. Since they don't look like real blossoms they cannot possibly be wrong.
2/4/20
judyinohio said:That's why I have been showing forum members how much fun a person can have creating with polymer clay.
I'm doing the same thing with paper crafts: card making and scrapbooking. Both serve a useful purpose, feed my need for creating something from nothing and having it be pretty, and last beyond my lifetime.
I've now stockpiled a modest (compared to some) inventory of stamps, dies, paper, inks, machines, and sundry supplies. Using my quilting experience as reference, I realize that I really do need to **use what I have** instead of constantly buying MORE! NEW! stuff. :-)
2/4/20
How to make some ones day. Dial an old phone number.
I have been working on our family history. Last week I was at mom's and she had finally found a letter from her cousin that I wanted to see. The letter was written in 2005. At the end of the letter was the cousin's address and a phone number. I stepped out of my comfort zone and called the number, it still belonged to her cousin. They both enjoyed a lengthy conversation after 15 years of o contact and I have permission to call this cousin to pick her brain regarding some of my great aunts.
Jo
2/4/20
whoohoo!! that was fun...its nice when those kind of serendipity things happen!!
2/4/20
Yea for dialing that number! We resentLy met a whole branch of DHs family and while I wasn’t scared, I did wonder how I would do. I don’t know enough family history to even ask conversation questions.
turned out I had nothing to fear! They were ecstatic to meet us and immediately made us family! Even spouses were loving, gentile (not a word I use, but fits this family!) and we all talked about ourselves to get to know each other! So glad we did! We will go back!
2/4/20
How fantastic to be able to resume old relationships seamlessly!
and how *terrific* to have another brain to pick with respect to family stories and memories! oooooooh! And she might have new photos for you!
2/4/20
definitely a blessing that you've found another creative outlet that doesn't cause pain and gives you joy. Hobbies are wonderful things. And it's good to have a couple. Does organizing and cleaning out things count? I find though I don't have time for sewing right now, it makes me feel better to do a little bit of cleaning. I know, weird. My life is so chaotic at work, it's nice to have a little bit of order at home. We've recently started remodeling the house, so that doesn't help matters.
2/5/20
How great that you got to get together with a bunch of his cousins. Bet you don't get to see each other often.
2/5/20
Remodeling a house sounds quite chaotic! Didn't you do some remodeling not that long ago? like a bedroom or something? I thought so but I could be having one of my many senior moments