Hope all my friends and family are having a great Mother's Day! Mine has turned into a Mother's Day Weekend. My son, Mark, called me Friday and again today - he is in North Carolina.
My oldest son, Tom, took me to lunch yesterday. The best gift a mother can have is time with her adult children.
Today my husband, Tom, said it was my day to pick what I wanted to do and where I want to have dinner. I told him that I want him to teach me how to solder, then go for a ride and probably eat at Finn's on the beach in Flagler county.
Last evening was so beautiful that we went for a walk to Cassadaga. Joan Piper saw us walking by and came out to greet us. We sat on her beautiful front porch, enjoyed seeing her newly painted Victorian door and gingerbread pieces around the porch.
I am getting ready to order a book that I've check out of the library so many times, I should have it memorized. It is "Collage for the Soul - Expressing Hopes and Dreams Through Art." Isn't that a great title? It is by Holly Harrison and Paula Grasdal.
I did the same thing with "The Art of Handmade Paper and Collage - Transforming the Ordinary into the Extraordinary" by Cheryl Stevenson. I have been using Cheryl Stevenson's method to make handmade paper with my friend Francie Moran. I think I'm getting addicted to both papermaking and collage. Tom joked the other night that every thing I look at is "collage material." He's right.
I'm off to order the book.
Sunday, May 9, 2010
Happy Mother's Day!
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