October 16, 2007

Folks and fessing up.

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When we first moved I honestly thought my Pop would never come out here, I thought his fear of airplanes would overwhelm his need to see me and our new home.
I was wrong.
My dad not only took the plane ride, he is reveling in his ability to fly again and to other places. I wish you could have seen his look of wonder at the palm trees down in Phoenix, hear his exclaimations at each new site. I just can't wait to show him the Grand Canyon.
My mom will be coming up from a sales meeting down in Phoenix tomorrow afternoon.
It has been great to be in my Pops company. I love him so much.
Today we went to the Museum of Northern Arizona with David. We saw Kachina's, fossils, and an installation about therizinosaur's.There is also a fantastic showing of contemporary art called Trappings of the American West, which was fantastic. All works were for sale and everything was of fantastic quality.

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My Pops bought me this great little tool which features a scissor, just perfect for sewing on the go! Not to mention that one of the screwdrivers is just the right size for replacing a broken sewing machine needle. At 2.5" long, it is a very petite knife!

I haven't been writing much because once again, our lives are in upheaval. Back in September, David lost his job, you know, the one we moved out here with or for. I have taken another job or two, and feel overwhelmed.
On the exciting side, one of the jobs I am working right now is putting together a fiber art workshop series for next July through the Coconino Community College and a showing of fiber art to go with it. We'll be advertising through FiberART and the Surface Design Journal, and the entire event will be called Surface:Layered.
We will have Carol Soderlund, Barb Wills, Darcy Falk, Kathyanne White, myself and a few others. If you want to be on the mailing list, please email me privately.
A lesser exciting job is as a machine embroiderer for a local screen print/embroidery shop in town and that is on top of teaching children art a few days a week.
We don't know what we are going to do yet, though there are some good things brewing.
I thought I would break the silence by giving a heads up.

Posted by Melly at October 16, 2007 07:31 PM
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I didn't know about David losing his job! I'm so sorry for the uncertainty it must be causing you both. Glad to see Pop made a visit, it's clear he loves you very much too. And of course I want to know more about the fabric thingey you're organizing!

Posted by: Jane LaFazio at October 21, 2007 02:04 PM
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