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Words from the Tea Bag Tag

I shut my eyes in order to see.

Paul Gauguin

1848 – 1903

Please bear with me here, as life is a bit crazy at the moment – good, but crazy!

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There are 8 Comments to "Words from the Tea Bag Tag"

  • Miranda says:

    Hey Kim,

    Sorry to hear that things are crazy, but at least they’re good! We can’t paint all the time!

    I know I’ve been so busy with my online ventures and doing commissions for other people that I’ve completely stalled with my paintings for me! It’s something I need to fix, but right now there’s just no time!

    Hope things get a little less crazy, but stay just as good :)

  • Kim says:

    Thanks Miranda! Well after I returned home from a bit of travel, I along with my adult children, came down with the flu. Thankfully we are all on the mend with just a bit of wear from the experience. Now, I am looking Thanksgiving in the face. Sooner or later, I will get back to work here. Whew!

  • Kim, BON COURAGE and I send you energy across the ocean! Take care and hug yourself, love, Andrea

  • Kim says:

    Thank you so much, Andrea! I am feeling better already!

  • San says:

    Kim, I’ve been crazy with busy-ness too. I’m glad yours has been the good kind, although I see in your comments you’ve had the flu. UGH. Rest. Take care of yourself.

    Then come back here!

  • Kim says:

    Thanks San, 2009 has been a wild ride and it isn’t over, yet. One day, I will be able to sit down and share it here. You know, when I can step away from it and see this year with clearer eyes. At the moment, I am slowly recovering from this flu and getting wound up in the holidays! These are times to be cherished, I know.

  • Kim says:

    Thank you, Kyle!