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Tuesday, May 16, 2006
For Andrea E.~"Give them wings...."
I was inspired to make this today after reading andrea e.'s blog. I'm going through a similar experience in mommy "growing pains". ~Lia
5 comments:
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Oh I could cry! This is perfect Lia. Perfect, perfect, perfect! The words, the serene colors, the peace (touched with a little sadness) I felt in the woman and in the words.
I love how you described it as "mommy growing pains", that's exactly what it is. I hope this piece made you feel better. It made me...sniff.
How sweet and loving! This is absolutely beautiful. I read your Self Portrait Challenge and think you are perfectly balanced. I sometimes think there is a difference between O's loving yourself and being so comfortable with who you are that you don't have to put it out there for approval... did that make sense? Oh well, I understand because I am the same way:)
Hi Lia, I can remember sending my oldest out into the big world. She went back east to Maryland with her best friend. I just had to let go. Let Amy spread her wings, make mistake and learn from them. Make new friends, she did. She became the U.S. welcomeing committee for friends from other countrys. I learned a lot so did she. She said when she had a problem, she would ask her self what would my mom do? She had the time of her life. Hugs Lynnette April.
5 comments:
Oh I could cry! This is perfect Lia. Perfect, perfect, perfect! The words, the serene colors, the peace (touched with a little sadness) I felt in the woman and in the words.
I love how you described it as "mommy growing pains", that's exactly what it is.
I hope this piece made you feel better. It made me...sniff.
a.
How sweet and loving!
This is absolutely beautiful.
I read your Self Portrait Challenge and think you are perfectly balanced. I sometimes think there is a difference between O's loving yourself and being so comfortable with who you are that you don't have to put it out there for approval...
did that make sense? Oh well, I understand because I am the same way:)
AWESME BLOG!!
You're really very creative! :o)
thank you!!! :) Lia
Hi Lia, I can remember sending my oldest out into the big world. She went back east to Maryland with her best friend. I just had to let go. Let Amy spread her wings, make mistake and learn from them. Make new friends, she did. She became the U.S. welcomeing committee for friends from other countrys. I learned a lot so did she. She said when she had a problem, she would ask her self what would my mom do?
She had the time of her life. Hugs Lynnette April.
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