Each of us has a story to tell.
I have so appreciated and
enjoyed each story being shared.
Here is my story.
As a young girl, I dreamt of being a fashion designer.
I would design clothes from scraps of cloth for my dolls.
My family didn’t understand that desire to be a creative soul,
so after a while, my dream left me,
but it must have really just been tucked away
in a corner of my heart.
As I was approaching forty years old
I began evaluating my life.
Where had I gone?
I had married at 21 and had two children by the time I was 30.
I was a mom and a wife,
but that little tickle in my heart was still there.
Finally, I put a voice to this dream
and went back to school gaining
a degree in apparel design.
I didn’t become a famous designer,
but I had a 25-year career as an apparel
pattern maker and technical designer
for several well-known companies
in the Portland, Oregon area.
I was proud of what I had accomplished
and I think my family was too.
I retired from Nike at 65 years old.
While I was at Nike
I began coming across blogging.
Corey’s beautiful blog was
the first one I discovered.
Whenever I needed a few moments
to break at work
I headed to her blog and
took a mental holiday.
It brought me so much joy.
After I retired I decided to write a blog,
With my last bonus check from Nike,
I invested in a “big girl” camera.
Well I didn’t even know-how
to turn the camera on,
but with blogging, forced me to learn.
Blogging and taking pictures
gives me an outlet to share
and still have a creative outlet.
While I was working at Nike
I realized I had one more dream.
It was to have my own business.
After making a list of the things
I loved I realized I loved drinking tea.
Simple isn’t it?
Just sit and drink tea all day I thought.
Do I open a tearoom?
No, that is a restaurant.
Being involved with product development
I would love making products
for other tearooms.
I developed a line of jams and jellies
made with tea and sold them wholesale to tearooms for 9 years.
Now I sell on Etsy "Marmaladys",
a line of tea-related sewing patterns.
See the connection?
I was a pattern-maker
that now has incorporated tea
into the picture.
Friendships and connections
always touch my heart.
The people I have met through
pursuing my joys has delighted me.
How I would still love to meet Corey,
but when I travel the I-5 corridor
from Oregon to California
I make a stop in Willows
and have met Corey’s mom a couple of times.
Yes, connections and friendships
are my total joy.
Always curious and learning,
it keeps my heart young
and puts a smile on my face.
You can also find me on
or on Facebook
where I share quotes, tea pictures,
pictures from nature and my garden.
Occasionally my grandson pops in there too.
At 69 years old I became
a first-time grandma and
I love having my
8-year-old grandson by my side.H
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