Thanks to Donna Boucher and her Quiet Life:
What kind of out-of-school lessons did you take as a kid?
What valuable lesson did you learn this past week?
Who in your life really needs to be taught a lesson?
What kinds of lessons would you love to have a private teacher for right now?
What steps have you taken to lessen the impact of these rough economic times?
My answers:
1. I did lots of lessons as a kid, my favorite were probably my art lessons. Funny enough they weren't for photography!
2. This past week I learned that I won't be good at everything, and sometimes it doesn't matter how much I try.
3. The only thing I can think of is that a certain someone needs to learn when to let go.
4. I would love to have a private teacher for photography - mostly with posing. On the other hand I don't, because although I want to work with people, I don't really want direct lessons on how to do something because then I feel like I'm copying.
5. Matt and I have done a great job at trying to save money. We still enjoy our luxuries but we don't go crazy like we used to. We're actually in a good financial place right now, full of Michaels Pizza and new computers :-) We forget how really lucky we are...
Everyone have a fabulous Friday and if you work at Pacific have fun with your half day! Then it's a 3 day weekend, I'm so excited!
2 comments:
I was planning to copy all those questions in here and then give real flip answers to all of them, but then I thought I should be serious with them, then those two sides of my brain got into a fight and now I'm just writing this with the Sweden part of my brain (it's very small and quiet normally) so I have some sort of response which will mean my thoughts are posted on the internets thus validating my existence in some small way.
pykleu - a rare fruit of the deepest jungles of South America known to cause hallucinations and sometimes long, sustained, uncontrollable sobbing.
I love the comment balderdash you tend to bring to my blog, thanks Doug!
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