
The book, Thai Odyssey, is a lightening-quick read and extremely well written account of where inspiration might take us if we allow it.....at any age. The author, Loretta Dunbar, has been a positive presence in my world since I met her 15 years ago, and she stitches, weaves, writes and, best of all, plays Mahjongg with abandon! Loretta never makes excuses, she just acts. Seems like I always let something get in the way of or sidetrack me from my mission of the day. So when I think of her courage and willingness to experience life unconventionally well into her 70's (sorry Ret), I become inspired to set and achieve my own goals.
"Madonna, get to gettin'and don't waste one more minute on anything that doesn't count in your life." I can just hear her say that. Pearls she has given me. Since reading about this one woman's later-in-life adventure, I think I have it in me to finish an UFO or two or three, and stitch a prototype for a class (twice), learn something new and on and on. Instead of thinking, "I want to, but....", I can accomplish is my new mantra. And so can you. Oh, BTW, Loretta is promising her memoirs!!!! Believe me you will not want to miss those; I know from whence I speak. Motivational? Not sure, but I know they'll give me some good ideas! Yours in Stitching, Madonna