Today is the twenty first day of NaMoPaiMo. I feel as frazzled as Nina McCormick's little gray.
I'm not the only one.
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| photo by Sara Gifford |
For every great success...
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| photo and finishwork by Susan Bensema Young |
there is an equally dramatic setback.
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| photo by Kara Kunnen |
It would be easy to get discouraged...
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| photo by Sheri Gordon |
but most of us are persisting.
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| photo by Becky Hawkins |
I think I can.
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| photo by Janet Mindt |
I think I can.
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| photo by Tibbi Searcher |
I think I can.
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| photo by Kalah Fearn |
I know we can.
Tomorrow, I'm going to tackle those flea bites.
You can do it!
ReplyDeleteYa hoo, it's wonderful to be on Braymere's blog! Yes, you can do it. Breathe deep.
ReplyDeleteI have to say, as a namopaimo first timer, I didn't know what to expect. I have come to realize the kindness and support shown in this great hobby. The expert artists are more than helpful in teaching us through guidance on our posts as well as tutorials posted on the namopaimo Facebook page as well as YouTube. I have learned so much this year. Those of us who are just getting started as artists are learning to push through and persevere even when the going gets tough. This years time is almost up, but I'm already looking forward to next year!! What a wonderful way to meet other artists in the hobby and gain knowledge and skills along the way. Thank you Jennifer!!
ReplyDeleteRachel Germain