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I was poking about in the archives, as usual, looking for encouragement and inspiration when I came upon my favourite - I have it printed out and I return to it time after time. This almost could have been written for me personally. http://www.letterhead.com/ubb/Forum1/HTML/005841.html Thanks Donna. Does anyone else have a favourite post that inspires or encourages them?
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Well Glenn - it looks like you and I are in a very select group here thanks for the reply.
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I've been searching for a fav post of mine but I guess it's no longer. It was a thread I started, asking something about What are your favorite things? It was OT.
While I read through them, it left me feeling like I was on a happy high. I would tune into it from time to time when I needed the boost. Wish I could find it.
In general, my favorite posts are those that teach. For example, when LE jumps in with her fine arts abilities, that's when I drink in all I can. Stuff like that. I love learning.
Thanks for the thanks! That hand lettering post had alot of valuable info in it.
I was refering to all the practice you've gotten done to this point hehehe. I wouldn't be surprised if your son took up all your spare time...as my daughters took up mine. I was through "practicin" by the time they came along, at least the basic stuff anyway hahhaa.
I can't wait to see you hand a brush to Cody and see some head TV of you two slingin some verbage around. Nothing else, nature is always a great thing to recreate.
Please tell me you found a little bit of time to practice?
Isn't he the perfect height to trot around your truck with a pinstriping brush?