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Laura Babcock's avatar

Every week when I read your Sunday post, I have so many things to say, ask, share, that I feel like I could write a whole Substack post with my half of the conversation. I could share pictures of stickers on my car, on my iPad, on my journal covers. Pictures of the bags of stickers on my desk. I would suggest we swap our extras, because I don’t really need 100 frog stickers.

I could share that our lives are so similar, that my world shrinks and shrinks until my only “friends” work the mcdonald’s drive through. That I am both always alone, and never alone.

The light in my room this morning looks a little like fall. There is definitely less feeling like I’m standing on the surface of the sun. I have huge oak trees on my front yard that provide both shade and protection from the outside world. I’m sure my neighbors, in their fancy new houses, would love me to trim them up, but would much prefer to be the house where the weird lady lives.

Unicorns dance across my laptop, my iPad, my rear window, and my file cabinet, but gargoyles lurk in my closet.

Stickers definitely, patches for sure if I could find a way to display them. Even pins if they didn’t fall off all of the time. I had the brilliant idea to cover my Timbuk 2 messenger bag with patches, but that fabric is designed to withstand assault.

While the stickers on my journals and file cabinet are more superficial. The stickers on my car and my iPad are more about who I am, and how I hope my people will find me.

I have a pile of stickers ready to add to my car, but I have been hesitating. I worry that a sticker that goes against the supercilious (see what I did there), conservative, white, cis, het, Christian majority in this town might make me a target. On the other hand, when I see another car with a rebellious sticker, I want to get out of my car and go introduce myself. I think, I’m not the only one. I’d love to be that for someone else who feels like they have to hide.

After drawing and reading, I have a lot of fiber hobbies. I have tried crochet, knitting, quilting (a long time dream but I’m horrible at it), embroidery, felting, weaving, cross stitch, sewing clothes, and sewing dolls and stuffed monsters. Of all of these, I have had the most success with crochet and making creatures. My sewing machine and serger sit abandoned on my shelf. I even have a machine I won that is still in the box. I blame lack of space, but I could probably make it work if I really wanted to.

See, no need to worry about long posts with me! I love to read what you write, and respond with a bazillion words of my own.

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Gail Murray's avatar

I wrote a long post and the battery on my laptop died so it disappeared. Your writing always rings true with me.

I have 3 stickers on my laptop. The laptop is also covered in paint splatters like most of my clothing. I bought 4 more wonderful but tasteful stickers on the ferry ride when we went to pick up my daughter’s pup. I love ferry gift shops, airport gift shops and hospital ones!

Thinking I will stick them on my Dad’s old VW camper van. But then it is not mine. It belongs to my eldest daughter.

My kids , now in their 40’s, both had massive sticker collections in books and one stuck stickers all over her childhood dresser.

I use stickers in some of my journals. My grandkids asked why I had stickers on my laptop!

My daughter has sewn amazing patches on her 2 kid’s denim jackets. My fingers ached just looking at her doing it. I hated sewing on brownie badges for her. My fingers have always ached it seems. This year her son only wants to wear Adidas jackets.

I think we were meant to hibernate in October but now with global warming it seems like summer. I have little to inspire me and have been skipping my daily walks. Having a dog would help but then I would really have to walk and might resent it. I think I need to go earlier in the day. I can become occupied with other things and time slips away. And no I am not working!

My daughter’s visit made me sort out my messy little art space. This was a good thing. Having her here and travelling with her for the day reminded me of the times when she was a teenager.

I am not feeling very inspired to do much art. I look for the little things I can sketch. I was inspired by some of Tamara Laporte’s taster offerings. I try very hard NOT to pick up any new hobbies or creative endeavours. I have done most things but being in a smaller space it is better to have paper takes up less room!

I like Rachel’s S words… I need to time to come up with a few on my own.

Spider is one for me! Made a spider wreath for the door and found a huge gross red and black spider on my ceiling that appeared to come from a delicious bunch of green grapes. My 43 year old daughter got pretty freaked out over that one. She made me throw the grapes away.

As always I enjoy and appreciate your amazing posts. I only wish I could express myself in writing as you do.

Thanksgiving here in Canada and both kids and grandkids are away. I am used to having my own. I hosted for years and I am glad I do not need to do Hallmark holidays anymore.

Have a good week Amy!

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