Oh friends. Something interesting I have been thinking about today, is you guys, my friends. I am so thankful to read my comments and feel loved from my weaving ladies (Joanna, Allison --> thats you! haha) and to see when my friends write a blog just about me (love to Amber). Yesterday I checked out my viewing history on my blog and I had people reading it in like 12 other COUNTRIES! I had no idea. My dad has always told me that you only have a few "true" friends in your whole life, but I am going to disagree with him. I think you will have a lot of "true" friends throughout the course of your life, but they will just come at different times. Just because you part ways or lose touch does that mean you weren't really friends to begin with? No, I don't think so. I don't think we can quantify the importance of something based on how long it lasted. I had some amazing friends in college who were really true friends whom I have lost touch with. It's not because anything bad happened, or we don't like each other anymore, it just happens. LIFE happens. People will come into and out of your life on the regular, and I think we all to come to each other for different reasons. This beautiful fall weather and the excitement of the future has helped to remind me to slow down and be appreciative of everything I have, and that especially includes my friends past and present, who have all played a big role in my life. So thanks my loves.
I spent a great deal of time today thinking about weaving. My bobbin winder and heddle hook with be here Tuesday (yay!!!) and I plan on purchasing some yarn with the next paycheck. Fall reminds me very fondly of being in the study all night listening to music with the doors and windows open, letting the crisp cool breeze roll through while I used my hands and my talent to CREATE something. This is something I wish everyone could experience, but alas only very few of us do. Very sad. But I have my loom, my studio (pictures to come soon), and will be ready to begin working shortly. I can't wait to through on the tunes and start working my weaving patterns.
Here are the things I have been thinking on lately...
Much Love,
-E
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