Sunday, December 17

Yummy Sushi Pajamas

Thank you, thank you, thank you Heather for my lovely Birthday gift!

I absolutely adore it and will be wearing it with pride all Christmas and well into the New Year...

You are a star, I love you.

In other news, I feel a little flat this afternoon. Not flat-chested, no, Mama's Maraccas are still nicely plumped have no fear, I am referrring instead to my mood. I am happy to be home. I love my family, I am looking forward to Christmas.

But I just feel as though all the wonderful creativity I have had coursing through my veins over the past weeks might leave me in the lurch any minute now and I want it to stay. I want to maintain a long-term relationship with the my creative self.

It won't leave me now, surely? It must be true that only a boring person wouldn't be able to be inspired anywhere, no matter that there is no beach outside - creativity comes from imagination, not surroundings.

I worry too much.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is only natural that you feel that way, but I promise it will get better. Just let yourself enjoy moments with friends and family.

Anonymous said...

Welcome Home!

You won't lose touch with your creative self... that's something that once unlocked cannot be contained. You've opened Pandora's box. :) No, worries. When you feel as though you're becoming less creative and running out of inspiration just go for a walk and look for something red. Find the most interesting red thing you can find and then write about it. Try to see every shade and hue. What you'll find is that you are no longer just seeing something red. ;)

Rainypete said...

One's creative flame can be extinguished only by themselves. You can keep it burning bright if you choose to. I'm often surprised at the inspiration I find in the everyday world around me. Anyone can feel moved when they are sitting on a tropical beach, but it is the mark of a true creative soul to be able to discover new worlds in their won back yard. I think you are far more creative and capable than you realize and got but a mere sniff of the possibilities when you were gadding about the globe.