it’s a monday. little pockets.
by kelly

the first time her laughter unfurled its wings in the wind, we knew that the world would never be the same. :: story people
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it is a soft little monday over here. i actually overslept. by a lot. not that i had anywhere to be or many obligations today. but i am trying to work hard on getting rid of the guilt of such an indulgence. i have plenty to do. i need to put the last few years of tax paperwork into the new file envelopes that were just delivered to my front door. i have orders to run to the post, i have plenty new things to paint and finish up and the list goes on and on and on. some days having the blessing of getting to do what i love and work from my own warm comfy home can carry some quirky little habits and little guilts. the list of habits might just include (but in no specific order): procrastination, shuffling my daily schedule, day dreaming out the big windows……..
the list of little guilts most definitely include: afternoon naps, too many lunch dates, not focusing on the real work and the list goes on and on.
today is a soft little monday. that might just have included a morning of sleeping in. a long lunch and catching up with the one who taught me how to laugh, unfurling my wings in the wind and the little reminder that our life here is meant to be filled with good stuff, those who wrap us up in their world and laughter. laughing like tomorrow may never come. little pockets. i just love filling those up.
xoxo.
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i have been adding little bits into the shop. some are new wares, a few originals have been added since being away at the gallery for a monthly hang and prints. plenty of prints. come on over and check them out. always something for everyone.
i am still doing the happy dance over here. somerset apprentice is out and i love that i am part of it. check out pages 98-99. i got to check it out the other nite at barnes and noble. it is like christmas morn getting to open that up and seeing your work! i suggest you send in a submission too! really.


You don’t know how good it is to hear others have the same struggles. Thanks for sharing!