Guest Post: Marilyn Miller

Marilyn Miller

Each of us has a story to tell.
I have so appreciated and

enjoyed each story being shared.

Here is my story.

 

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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,

 

Delights of the Heart. 

 

 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. 

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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.

 

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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.

 

 

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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.

 

 

 

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 Always curious and learning,

it keeps my heart young

and puts a smile on my face.

 

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You can also find me on 

Instagram @marilyntea 

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

 



Comments

12 responses to “Guest Post: Marilyn Miller”

  1. My dear Marilyn. I have loved this blog posting.
    You are very dear to us all.
    Blessings my friend
    and thank you Corey for sharing your blog for all these guest postings
    Much love

  2. I very much like all your photographs – the investment in a proper camera is always worth it.Every day I read the stories of women here telling about their lives I’m amazed at the enormous creativity that has been building up so far !

  3. Valarie LaBore

    I love that I get to see Marilyn’s beautiful photos every day on Facebook, and have shared tea with her a few times in person too. Life can be beautiful.
    Val

  4. “Mental Holiday” – I love that, perfect description of this beautiful blog! I am amazed at everyone’s accomplishments, just incredible what all you women have done! Marilyn your phots are gorgeous! I love that you were/are a pattern maker -such a skill is rare! It’s so motivating to read how you have been able to grow and build on all your talents and loves to make a company to call your own! Thank you for sharing!!

  5. Jennifer Phillipps

    Well done Marilyn
    Lovely to see that your creative journey has taken many different avenues and now you have moved to photography, which is a very gratifying pastime. I loved all your images and reading your story. Best wishes for the festive season from NZ. – Jennifer

  6. I love reading about all of these diverse and interesting people. A pattern maker for Nike who pivots into photography and writing books. I bet you’re great at puzzles:) Marilyn, your photographs are lovely and the child’s tea party book looks like great fun.

  7. Brava for creativity and several reinventions! Love the photography.

  8. Marilyn,
    I just want to sit in your garden and enjoy all the blossoms, tea and wildlife! Beautifully done. I now follow your blog, inspired by its romance and calming energy. Thanks for sharing.🥰

  9. Oh, you wonderful lady! You pursued your dream and -Just did it. Love your Instagram account.
    Fabulous photos.
    Thank you
    Ali

  10. Cathy Smallwood

    What a pleasure to see a tea friend on one of my favorite blogs! Thank you for sharing your story!

  11. Thank you everyone for your very kind comments and love.

  12. Linda Piazza

    I loved this post, Marilyn! Now I’m off to check out your FB profile!

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