Thursday, May 10, 2007
About Me
- Name: Pam
- Location: Vermont, United States
Before the onset of ALS I kayaked rivers and the ocean, hiked the Green mts. of VT and was moderately successful as an artist. I can no longer use the pastels, colored pencils and papers I so loved and now paint with the help of my computer to express the musings of my mind. Every day is a fight to hold my disease in check, but each day is also a gift. I fight my battle with the help of my wonderful family and friends, and my husband who sticks by me with love, help with the things I can't do on my own, and humor.
10 Comments:
I love the one with the binkie in her mouth. May you have a GREAT Mother's Day! XXOO
Happy Mother's Day to you, Pam. May your day be filled with flowers--real & remembered.
That is darling. Look at the little girl doing the Marilyn Monore bit with her skirt!
Happy Mother's Day, Pam! I love Donna's comment about real and remembered flowers. I'll 'second' that lovely wish.
Thanks Pam! What a special day it will be for me and Butterfly this year!
I love Donna's comment too. Memory flowers have such a beautiful fragrance. Breathe deeply of all the sweet ones you have tucked away in your heart.
Have a wonderful Mother's Day!
Gooooooooood morning Pam!
I was so happy to get your welcome home card this morning. I just posted yesterday and have not yet started to contact all of my blogger friends. You are such a thoughtful and nurturing person. I've really missed reading you and seeing your wild and expressive art.
These are really evocative photos. They inspire me to pull out my finger paints.
Thanks for the gentle Mothers Day wish.
And Happy Day to you, too, Mom and Grandma!
Wonderful photos, Pam. Happy Mother's Day to you. I think one of the reasons we appreciate our children is that we can once again experience the pleasures of youth, this time with children of our own.
Thanks, Pam...and a Happy Mother's Day to you. I love the photos.
Pam - Happy Mothers Day! Did you take those photos? Too adorable.
A Happy Mother's Day to you! I seriously doubt that I will ever grow up ... thankfully, even though I will be 50 this year. Remaining spontaneous and giggling, no matter the circumstances, is what makes life so good.
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