I don't know about you but whilst I think Amazons 'one click' is a great idea it has its downside for a book shopaholic, if there is such a thing. You can order a book when you want from the comfort of your kitchen and all the information regarding payment is already inputted, no hunting around for visa card or cash. They have a great range of books by so many talented people.
My latest phase is reading up as much information on other mixed media artists, there are so many wonderful new techniques to try I am not sure that my bank balance can really continue at this pace.
I get a buzz of excitement from the moment I see a book that I like, to the opening of the box on delivery. The satisfaction of looking up the books on their listings and reading the comments of other readers, and then you click to purchase, waiting in anticipation for the deliver - 1 day or so later you hear the knock on the door from the delivery person and your all excited likes Chistmas has come early.
Only for it to fizzle out as you try and find a space on the bookshelf and you wonder when your really going to find the time to read this new gem.
I have promised myself that I won't be buying any more arts/crafts or creativity books till I have read the ones I have got........oh ok......unless I see a really must have publication that is screaming I want to come home with you....promise! :)
I have listed some of the books that I really rate in the amazon side bar. The books I just finished is -Taking Flight - Kelly Rae Roberts, I just completed her ecourse 'flying lessons' which was very good, learnt lots and in the process of putting it into action. The other really good book is the 12 secrets of highly creative women by Gail McMeekin - great to hear the about the journey that others have taken, and really asks you some challenging questions that will help shape your creative life. Definitely worth getting these two! Let me know what your favourite read is..
Sunday, 4 July 2010
Race for Life - Richmond - Images
Me and my sister Yvette, before we start out, getting ourselves in the right frame of mind prior to the event. It was a very hot day, the sun was out and there were loads of people all with the same aim to finish the race in memory of their loved ones and friends.
There was a great atmosphere as every one got into position, encouraged by other people of all ages, and sizes, the music played and our feet got into position. I really enjoyed the event and it was another example for me to step out of my comfort zone.We were given a medal on completion for our achievements and I have to once again thank all those who sponsored me for the event
Saturday, 26 June 2010
Race for Life
Well the day is finally here, I'm taking part in the Cancer Research - Race for Life at Richmond Park today at 2pm. The sun is up, its planned to be a great day, wonderful atmosphere. As with my creative life its all now about stepping out of my comfort zone. I had a target of £100 to raise but managed to raise so far £122.50 from generous friends and family, see my link which will accept donations until 14th August 2010 http://www.raceforlifesponsorme.org/amandatrought . Will be showing some of the images at the event later on today.
Sunday, 20 June 2010
Happy Fathers Day
Kenneth Lloyd Trought
1926 - 1992
Even though its been nearly 18 years since my father died I still miss him. There were so many things I wanted him to share and to see. In my 20's I didn't appreciate or have the maturity to understand why he did the things that he did, how hard it can be to bring up children and all the lessons I have learnt over the 14 years of my sons life.
I would have loved him to share the many highs and lows that I have been though over the 18 years - walk me down the aisle on my wedding day, to meet my son (his first grandchild) and laugh at his humour, to tell him how much I appreciated everything he tried to do, and how many of the sayings that he use to tell us as children I now say to my child - "looks like you want to learn the hard way", "I wasn't born yesterday!" and many others. I would like to show my father that I am following my creative dreams and most of all that I loved him.
To all those fathers out there full of wisdom, knowledge and understanding - we want thank you for your sensitivity, your strength, your laughter and love.
Me as an 8 year old in my favourite top
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