Yes…we moved house and I set the home basically on my own in less than 5 weeks. (This is not to say Justin did not help, he did need to go to work and this left me to handle the critical decision making process of where to place the solar oven and what cabinet the Tupperware goes into.)
Yes….I have made three coats and a vest for clients.
Yes….I am still teaching dance but only once a week and that is a joy.
But still I am resting, pooling this precious time for a new burst of pure energy.
By sheer perseverance and dogged application submittal, the odds were I would get a job or a long term contract…and rightly so! I knocked on enough doors, I tell you! In the interview with the manager of Trader Joe’s, he said, after reviewing my portfolio, “You could work anywhere with this kind of book!” My reply was “Yes, and I want to work here!”
So, I am now working at Trader Joe’s….and I am darned grateful. There are obvious detractors, such as much more limited free time to spend in the studio and having to wake earlier than I wish on occasion, but all in all the positives outweigh the negatives.
It is a delight to have the luxury yes luxury, of a consistent income. This is something I have not had since my tenure in Greneker. Regularly negotiating with the gas company, phone provider and utilities is not a game I relish. Thankfully, our needs are modest and my debts manageable.
For the first time in many years, I feel a sense of hopefulness for myself. With good luck and some help from friends, I held a career that provided for me & Niles. It got us both through school. Now, he is on his own, Justin and I are solid. Now is the perfect time to begin a new direction as an artist.
Referring back to the studio…I will now be able to pay for it without scrambling. I have finally found a vehicle to help me fund myself. Best of all it is a vehicle I can really invest in!!! I love Trader Joes! I am thrilled and over the moon about working for such a fine company, in such a healthy, happy environment and for a cause
So, today I rest.
On the calendar, I only have cutting fabric, painting and shipping a vest, housekeeping chores and a trip to downtown. That should be enough for a ’rest’ day, dontcha think?
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