Hi, I had to do a little catching up on my visit. I just love the pictures you have been drawing. They are wonderful! I keep a drawing journal by my bed and draw every night. Maybe it would be better described as doodling. I love faces and my faces have big eyes also. Like you, as a kid and teenager, I drew horses and I still have a love for them today. I just recently bought a book on drawing and painting them. You never know where the art will lead, you just have to follow. I hope the new doctor is able to help you. I have heard of the things you are suffering with, but I do not really know much about it. I understand not having any energy or having to pace yourself. I had hyper thyroid and became very sick. They gave me the iodine treatment and it has been a long journey back to being able to function. I have to pace myself because of it and I do not have the energy I once had, but I am training myself to just keep at it. I have days when everything just looks too big, so I stop and wait to feel good again. The doctors tell me I just have to learn to live with the new me, easier said than done. Do you mind if I put you on my links page? Have a creative week! Thank you for being you!
Hi and welcome back to blogland; you’ve been missed! :) I emailed a lengthier response to you directly. I don’t know if you noticed, but I long ago added your Art by the Sea blog under my fav’s (on my links page) and my husband has been forewarned that I intend to own one of your dolls someday.
As for this whole pacing thing, maybe we should get together and invent sloth or snail racing so us slow-pokes can have a little fun, too (when we can’t keep up with all the speed racers). :P
Hi, I had to do a little catching up on my visit. I just love the pictures you have been drawing. They are wonderful! I keep a drawing journal by my bed and draw every night. Maybe it would be better described as doodling. I love faces and my faces have big eyes also. Like you, as a kid and teenager, I drew horses and I still have a love for them today. I just recently bought a book on drawing and painting them. You never know where the art will lead, you just have to follow. I hope the new doctor is able to help you. I have heard of the things you are suffering with, but I do not really know much about it. I understand not having any energy or having to pace yourself. I had hyper thyroid and became very sick. They gave me the iodine treatment and it has been a long journey back to being able to function. I have to pace myself because of it and I do not have the energy I once had, but I am training myself to just keep at it. I have days when everything just looks too big, so I stop and wait to feel good again. The doctors tell me I just have to learn to live with the new me, easier said than done. Do you mind if I put you on my links page? Have a creative week! Thank you for being you!
Hi and welcome back to blogland; you’ve been missed! :) I emailed a lengthier response to you directly. I don’t know if you noticed, but I long ago added your Art by the Sea blog under my fav’s (on my links page) and my husband has been forewarned that I intend to own one of your dolls someday.
As for this whole pacing thing, maybe we should get together and invent sloth or snail racing so us slow-pokes can have a little fun, too (when we can’t keep up with all the speed racers). :P
Happy creating!