Three Things Challenge #M738

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Three Things Challenge #M738

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DRAFT
RAFT

Kelly the Crafting Kangaroo

Kelly, a kangaroo, can really craft

This is a skillset where she hardly daft.

Drafting her designs

Sometimes using dotted lines.

She can build a popsicle stick raft

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22 thoughts on “Three Things Challenge #M738

  1. I’m glad. Life’s short. Do the things that inspire you, bring you joy and most of all, bring you happiness and satisfaction. You deserve to write and be read. You’re writing is as unique as you my friend.

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    • Thank you yeah where my heart on my sleeve and I writing on my sleeve I guess, I’m not for everybody, but I am for me and now and that’s all that matters. 😊

      Thank you for sharing and your words of encouragement. It mean the world to me. 😊

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      • A dear old friend of mine whose since passed away told me once when she was teaching me Brazilian needlepoint, “When you think you made a mistake with a stitch, don’t be so hard on yourself. If we all made stitches to be the same and perfect, where’s the beauty in that?” She then went on to take me into her garden and asked me to look closely at the many flowers. She then said, “from a distance, they all look the same, but look closely, everyone is a little different. The color of the leaves is slightly darker on some then others. The way the pedals overlap on some is different then others. The point, those flowers aren’t imperfect, they are perfectly made.”

        Just like you my friend, while some might not get what you write, that’s okay, you are wonderful and uniquely made just like your writings.

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        • You’re right but for me it feels like so much more than a mistake and a stitch for me choosing bad, romantic partners, wives, etc. has cost me 26 years of my life and happiness and it was a costly lesson. I had to repeat three times until I finally learned it. I still had trouble with it sometimes trying to justify that I have a hard time doing it. I have no children. I have nothing to take with me from this hard lesson except whatever it was I learned it was love yourself or don’t expect anybody else to.

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          • My dear friend, I’m not sure what to say, other then, I’m sorry for the time lost in your life. I only hope your second chapter is filled with nothing but love and happiness and I hope others learn from your mistakes. Who knows, maybe your lessons will safe someone else. Hugs

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            • That’s all I can think of. I have books and books of material. I can write on it all to help other people avoid narcissistic relationships at their own cost so they don’t have to pay like I did with time and youth.

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    • Ever since poetry was opened up to me when I was 11 in a poetry workshop with an expert poet at my elementary school, I’ve been hooked.

      Plus studying Robert Frost and others when I was a kid just inspired me.

      Keep writing, girl!!! 😊

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          • Isn’t it sad, the older we get we realize just how much nonsense people have spewed our way. We give up or put on the back shelf things we love. I’m guilty of that too. I’ve given up quilting, drawing, painting and so many other crafts simply because someone has said to me, “how much more of that can you possibly do”

            I hope you never let anyone take your passion for writing and poetry away from you again.

            Keep writing my friend. Poetry is in the eye of the beholder and some, simply don’t behold.

            Hugs

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