Grame Family

Susan l loved your artilce on quitting! I'm a quitter to nice to
meet you. For me it's not that I quit, you know I'm out of here.
For me I need to explore other options, I am always exploring. My
list of what I have taught myself came after quitting violin, guitar,
clarinet, track, swimming, girl scouts. I taught myself, gardening,
quilting, sewing, crafting, pottery, cooking, knitting, theory on
homeschool education to some degree, drywalling, paintng,
construction framing, tiling, how to install a sink, a toliet, a
phone line, how to sand floors and stain them and I am always
teaching myself to be true to myself. Yes, sometimes I go years
without making pottery, or quilting, but I always come back when the
hunger is there, and I always allow myself to. What a great feeling.

Raven
Mama to Tristan 8, Kess 6 and Wynn 3
http://scatterville.blogspot.com
On Mar 20, 2006, at 6:59 PM, [email protected] wrote:

> Quitting (was Re: new member and a question)



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