I love this piece and this idea, Carla! As for my tag - this is after 10 seconds of thought but I’m an over-thinker so let’s see what rolls out. 1) hold close 2) appreciate quirks & flaws 3) allow to move freely
I pretty much DO cram everything into the washer at once. Cool water. Shake out wrinkle-prone pieces and hang them if I think they'll shrink.
As for my own tag … well, you probably know the first line-item is "say yes." I will add "ask for what you want," as you suggested, because I've started doing that in a very baby-step way, and it's working.
The thing that seems most important in my head, but which I haven't translated into action, is to employ my hands to be creative or useful. Think … gardening, painting, household chores.
Thanks, as always, for engaging my brain AND my heart.
I love this piece and this idea, Carla! As for my tag - this is after 10 seconds of thought but I’m an over-thinker so let’s see what rolls out. 1) hold close 2) appreciate quirks & flaws 3) allow to move freely
DO NOT CHANGE A THING!
With something like this, I have learned – with a focus group of one. Me :-) – – our first thoughts are typically spot on.
Oh, that number three on your tag. I love that.
I pretty much DO cram everything into the washer at once. Cool water. Shake out wrinkle-prone pieces and hang them if I think they'll shrink.
As for my own tag … well, you probably know the first line-item is "say yes." I will add "ask for what you want," as you suggested, because I've started doing that in a very baby-step way, and it's working.
The thing that seems most important in my head, but which I haven't translated into action, is to employ my hands to be creative or useful. Think … gardening, painting, household chores.
Thanks, as always, for engaging my brain AND my heart.
I need more of your SAY YES in my life.
On my tag :-)