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BREAK DOWN OR BREAKING GROUND

As visions of Suzy Orman dance in my head saying and I quote "YOU CANT AFFORD A STUDIO the new home of Gossamer Designs Studio is in its infancy. We have passed the major demolition of my very loved cottage/garage and are on to pouring the concrete for the new foundation of our very own new double car garage with a studio on the second floor.Fortunately I am still breathing, haven't had a break down and Bob and I haven't killed each other yet. So I guess every things going to plan. OK I admit I am a worry wart and it isn't my fault because I come from a long line of worry warts. I guess its just in my DNA. As my Bobby's
mom would say "Well bless her heart she comes by it honestly". So I have decided that if I am a little off balance for the next couple of months and if I pace like a crazed weasel that will be just ok with me. Acceptance is the key word! So what if my whole back yard looks like a war zone. Acceptance what a nice word.
So if you see me and I am acting a little nutty just be kind to me and know this to shall pass.

Wow its good to be back

Comments

Hey-I was about to think you have given up the blogging world! Glad you are back. XO Diana
Patina said…
Boy, I missed this post Vicki, you slipped one in on me.
I'm really excited for you. I can't wait to see the finished project, as I'm sure you are.
Love to see some pictures! (o:
I had to learn LONG ago..and it was taught to me by a very wise friend... (I was the WORLD'S BEST WORRY WORT.) My dis called me
"W W".
She said to me Rose.." I simply REFUSE to worry about things over which i have NO CONTROL"..and it made so much sense to me..that I had to admit right on the spot she was 100% right..and I did an about face..and it has been SO good for my blood pressure.

Just a take it or leave it suggestion...with love.

Rose
http://delightfulclutter.blogspot.com/

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