But it is my mother in law who is perhaps the biggest blessing of all. She was, like me, a working mom (a librarian for many years in a private Christian school). She talked me through ways of navigating mommy guilt, home-work balance, and more.
When my father in law was diagnosed with stage 4 brain cancer three years ago, it was a shock. It was a time stops kind of thing. We all banded together and pulled from our talents to help each other. When he died a short 16 weeks after diagnosis, we knew that my mother in law could not stay on their 8 acre country homestead.
As we were packing up, purging, sorting, we came across items she had saved from her travels abroad with her school. I am not sure which one of us said it, but we said we should go. We laughed. I said sure! if I sell 230 play mats we can go. Random number. Just said in the moment.
Well,,,fast forward one year later. I did sell 230 play mats. In fact, I sold a whole lot more. So I said, maybe we should think about it. My mother in law agreed. So we started marking plans.
Fast forward a year and a half...and we are a little over 3 weeks from heading to London. We will see London and Oxford and Avon and...well, it will be an adventure for sure. We are over the moon excited about our trip. My husband doesn't fly. I have begged and pleaded to no avail. He says, go and have fun!
I am also taking a felting class in Dorking when I go. I am, perhaps, most excited about that. I cannot wait to learn this new technique and implement it into my creations. I will share some pictures from our travels.
Have a fun and playful day!
Mel
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