August 29, 2005
-
It's been toooooo long since I've been here.
I have been making tons o' gourds for a show that takes place near my mom's house in the mountains over labor day. And speaking of labor, my job is keeping me busy, too.
I assisted a young friend in a home birth last week that was so incredibly peaceful and beautiful. Baby is a beautiful little girl.
Jim is doing well except for the Anemia/Hemolysis. He is real tired from the lack of red blood cells but the heart is ticking fine. He is actually supposed to go back to work in two weeks.
I miss my Sarah and Jakey. Sarah got thrown from a horse while they were in Montana last week and she has a concussion. But she went to the doctor and seems to be okay...just a bit dizzy. Maybe she'll get back here to Xanga before long.
I'm just learning about the damage from Katrina and my prayers are with those people. I'm also afraid to go to the gas station! Did any of you see that TV special, it was kind of a fake documentary about what would happen if the oil rigs in the gulf were destroyed by a hurricane?? yeah. strange.
When you get a chance, go and visit this Xangan: she is an amazing artist that I know from the Gourdpatch:
Blessings to all of you,
Lisa
Comments (10)
Art & babies ~ aw! That's good, right? Glad you have been away for good reasons. Anemia, gah... hope that keeps improving. Poor Sarah. I miss her on Xanga! Yea, the gas station is a scary place these days... sure is eating in to our budget. Byron has been lamenting that he wants an electric car. Off to see your friend and it's so good to hear from you. (((HUGS!)))
RYC: those are glue sticks... I don't know if I trust these guys with markers yet, LOL! The kiddos are brand new in the class and it was a trick keeping the glue in the tube and there were only two of them... imagine if all ten where the, oh my! (o_0)
Nice to see you back around the old xang. Glad to hear Jim is still recovering. Bummer about the horse accident. I'm glad to hear she wasn't more seriously injured. Horses can be dangerous.
It's gourd art that you do? I love this media... we operate a public market in a small town in WI, and have had a few of these vendors through... cool stuff.
Many blessings to you and Jim in his recovery.
RYC: I enjoyed "What the Bleep"... and am pondering on my own film, with a superstring&soul basis. Thank you for reading... please stop by again, maybe sub. -Tony
Your work is exquisite... a worth contribution to the stream of our world's art, truly spellbinding.
I want to see your gourds. I'm jealous, because I'm usually right out of mine.
Ok, I'm sure that's a joke that just gets old with you. Humor me.
Hope Sarah is just fine -- Jim too...all in good time.
What a wonderful job. I'd love to assist in a birth. I've only ever seen them on TV. I wish I could have at least seen my sections in a ceiling mirror or something. They don't give us women enough credit. I could handle that.
Anyway...
-- missed ya.
I hope you can find a way to go to Paris! I got to spend less than 3 days there but it was amazing.
Good luck with the show, and continued
to Jim
I am glad Lisa to read you . Indeed you are very busy with your gourd art ( the picture below is amazing ) , the show and also your bith coaching .
I hope the Jim amenia had gone quickly . Lack of iron ?
Sorry to hear what it happened to Sarah . She is really missing on Xanga .
I am glad you look like in a full shape .Lisa
Love
Michel
I've missed you
Hugs!!
C
Lisa, love picture the gourd rim you have decorated on your site here, i better go see your website to see it! thanks for the nice comments on my site! and good luck with the gourd show coming up! wish i could go to see your art!
sue s
Comments are closed.