I’m taking a deep breath and getting ready to fake my way through a three hour Mother’s Day Fair tomorrow in which I will exude complete confidence in my work, each piece and the prices I’ve decided on. Right now I feel like I could throw up a little. I’m not good at selling. I [...]
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le faire
Posted in for sale, insecurities, links, photographs, things I made on May 1, 2009 | 8 Comments »
guess what i finally did today?
Posted in insecurities, knitting, knitting photographs, things I made on March 5, 2009 | 8 Comments »
I have two pairs of hand knit socks. I’ve knit a couple other pairs, but these I’ve knit for myself (meaning, my big, huge feet with an unusually high arch). I haven’t worn them yet because as much work as I put into them, I didn’t want to ruin them, get a hole in [...]
1/1/09
Posted in insecurities, knitting, looking forward to, wishes on January 1, 2009 | 7 Comments »
I don’t have a “normal” schedule for this blog. I tried to assign a topic to each day of the week, that didn’t work. I tried to write for all the holidays, I sometimes forgot. I blog to blog – when the mood strikes and I’m okay with that. Hopefully, if you read here, you [...]
chillin’ like a villain
Posted in help!!??, in san diego, insecurities, looking forward to, trips on November 12, 2008 | 2 Comments »
I can’t remember where that phrase comes from, “chillin’ like a villain.” Is it from a song? A book or movie? Hmmmm.
I don’t want to jinx myself, but I think I have finally come out of one of the most intense anxiety episodes of my life. Three weeks of a racing heart, upset stomach, muscle [...]
i thought pictures would make it better
Posted in angst, family, in san diego, insecurities on October 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Can you tell? Can you tell that I tried to sprinkle pictures with funny captions to lessen the whiny-ness that was my previous post? (Not the ice cream one). Seriously, I wouldn’t want to read a blog where someone was constantly lamenting and I hope I don’t do that. It’s a struggle to keep this [...]


