"When one's emotional experience is defined by the rising and ebbing tides of the events of life, happiness is often short-lived. However, Watermelon Tourmaline teaches one the meaning of joy - that unbounded happiness is not caused by any external circumstance but is instead the natural condition of being."
from "The Book of Stones" by Robert Simmons and Naisha Ahsian
No wonder I love this gem so much.
I'm addicted to Watermelon Tourmaline...
it soothes my soul and makes my heart happy,
and it's ever-so-pretty to look at :-)
I wear my own set of rose cut watermelon tourmaline stacking rings all the time...
And you have kept me busy creating your own beautiful, unique ring sets too!
*le sigh*
I just want to wear them all at once...
Almost too much loveliness to bear!
Though I started with 15 of these beauties...
there are six that remain should you wish to create your own unique set...
Available in my Etsy shop :-)
~*~
The past month has been occupied with:
selling a house,
daily visits to the hospital as somebody I love fights the battle of his life
(and I can say, unequivocally, that cancer of the brain is the MOST evil, heartbreaking, soul-destroying disease...),
starting school for the first time...
(despite never having spent a day away from me in her four short years, India has taken to school like a duck to water! On her first day, there were no tears...until it was time to come home! LOL My heart is absolutely bursting with pride for my beautiful little girl ♥),
seeing my work and words published here...
,
and restoring antique furniture.
There is a magic about breathing new life into something that is timeworn and unappreciated.
This sweet little antique corner table has beautiful bones and I fell in love the moment I saw her...
(and she cost me all of $12...!)
After many hours of laborious sanding and painting, sanding and painting, sanding and painting...
(did I mention there was lots of sanding and painting...?)
she has a new coat to wear and renewed personality that the years had stripped away...
Next on the restoration list is an antique dresser...then two antique boudoir chairs...then the dining room table and chairs...then...then...then...
I think my newfound obsession stems from an unquenchable need to make something better, to heal what is broken...
...because, despite ever fibre of my being wanting to, I cannot make somebody better, I cannot heal their broken body.
It is a daily battle to understand and accept what it out of my hands...
I am trying hard to learn the lesson of watermelon tourmaline,
to not allow the ups and downs of life to dictate my happiness,
but rather, to find contentment in simply being...
~*~
With all of the above craziness occupying my every waking moment,
I completely overlooked the fact that February 1 was my first year anniversary on Etsy!
This call's for a celebration, lovely people...
...you have made it an amazing, unforgettable, fun-filled first year...
...you have allowed me to run my business self-sufficiently and to be completely self-funded, and I am grateful beyond words!
So stay tuned, I will dream up something special...
just for you :-)
from "The Book of Stones" by Robert Simmons and Naisha Ahsian
No wonder I love this gem so much.
I'm addicted to Watermelon Tourmaline...
it soothes my soul and makes my heart happy,
and it's ever-so-pretty to look at :-)
I wear my own set of rose cut watermelon tourmaline stacking rings all the time...
And you have kept me busy creating your own beautiful, unique ring sets too!
*le sigh*
I just want to wear them all at once...
Almost too much loveliness to bear!
Though I started with 15 of these beauties...
there are six that remain should you wish to create your own unique set...
Available in my Etsy shop :-)
~*~
The past month has been occupied with:
selling a house,
daily visits to the hospital as somebody I love fights the battle of his life
(and I can say, unequivocally, that cancer of the brain is the MOST evil, heartbreaking, soul-destroying disease...),
starting school for the first time...
(despite never having spent a day away from me in her four short years, India has taken to school like a duck to water! On her first day, there were no tears...until it was time to come home! LOL My heart is absolutely bursting with pride for my beautiful little girl ♥),
seeing my work and words published here...
,
and restoring antique furniture.
There is a magic about breathing new life into something that is timeworn and unappreciated.
This sweet little antique corner table has beautiful bones and I fell in love the moment I saw her...
(and she cost me all of $12...!)
After many hours of laborious sanding and painting, sanding and painting, sanding and painting...
(did I mention there was lots of sanding and painting...?)
she has a new coat to wear and renewed personality that the years had stripped away...
Next on the restoration list is an antique dresser...then two antique boudoir chairs...then the dining room table and chairs...then...then...then...
I think my newfound obsession stems from an unquenchable need to make something better, to heal what is broken...
...because, despite ever fibre of my being wanting to, I cannot make somebody better, I cannot heal their broken body.
It is a daily battle to understand and accept what it out of my hands...
I am trying hard to learn the lesson of watermelon tourmaline,
to not allow the ups and downs of life to dictate my happiness,
but rather, to find contentment in simply being...
~*~
With all of the above craziness occupying my every waking moment,
I completely overlooked the fact that February 1 was my first year anniversary on Etsy!
This call's for a celebration, lovely people...
...you have made it an amazing, unforgettable, fun-filled first year...
...you have allowed me to run my business self-sufficiently and to be completely self-funded, and I am grateful beyond words!
So stay tuned, I will dream up something special...
just for you :-)