It's March already, February has escaped me just as quickly as January did. I have been extremely busy with working my day job and my weekend job. Additionally, I am a part time student studying Cuban Culture and Film. The class I am taking will eventually, in mid-spring, take a two week trip to Cuba to learn more of their history and modern culture. I wouldn't have guessed that a once a week class would take up so much of my free time but it has and I'm am needing to learn how to juggle all that I have going on, whilst still finding time to craft.
This being said, I hereby promise to make at least two toddler dresses this weekend to share with you all on my blog. I bought new body forms and haven't yet been able to utilize them. Perhaps this weekend will be my chance.
I'm excited to see that my blog has been read by people in Venezuela, Canada, Germany, France and now the Ukraine. I hope that everyone has enjoyed seeing some of the work I've done.
Just a little background about myself: I am the youngest daughter of Puerto Rican parents. I often tell people my dad was a singing mechanic. This might draw to mind John Travolta in the movie Grease, but it's only a joke on my part. I don't know that Daddy actually sang and fixed cars at the same time, and I certainly doubt he danced on cars.
Dad was an auto mechanic by trade but he also worked as a Mariachi singer in bands that performed in Florida. My mother was a seamstress her entire life and she learned the trade from her mother, who was also a seamstress. I took after both parents, having worked as a seamstress in a factory, and now developing my own in-home studio, and then eventually earning my music degree and taking a position as a church organist. Needless to say, I love the arts and enjoy sharing my time and talents with others.
But that's enough about me!! Please feel free to share a little about yourself with me.
I hope you all have a wonderful day!
Good to see that you are at least able to get some blogging in. Love you.
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