Dear Lyn, the heady tones of redness at the Fashion Editorial from AnOther Mag are such delightful inspiration for female romanticism.
Sandra Ayres
on June 16, 2018 at 11:04 am
Hello Lyn, I am probably are one of many who came across you by accident. I feel very lucky I have. I am of a certain age but won’t except it as defining me. You remind me of someone who I have constantly pushed down since I can remember. Always circumstances getting in the way and pure horrible experiences. Since I retired (don’t like that word) by the way. I’m not redundant from life but have been made to feel that way. I did become a marriage Celebrant in 2011 and decided to follow a path I didn’t think I had the courage to do but I’m glad I did – as I have helped many people through my gift. It’s funny isn’t it that I’m sitt here all alone because I was traded in for a younger woman from a different country and my beliefs are always about love. I am a very complex person who has lost her way and feel invisible and that’s not who I should be. Something lit up inside of me when I found you. I don’t have monetary avenues but you have me thinking. It’s not to late for me. I have a couple of things upcoming that I have to face one being an Opp then reinvention time. To bring that quirky sassy girl into the forefront that I have neglected. I am not sure where to start as my background is very different but at the end of the day I need to trust myself not to have to justify what I do, which I am very guilty of doing, especially to my children. Oh dear Lyn I would be very grateful of any advice you may have for me.
Dear Lyn, the heady tones of redness at the Fashion Editorial from AnOther Mag are such delightful inspiration for female romanticism.
Hello Lyn, I am probably are one of many who came across you by accident. I feel very lucky I have.
I am of a certain age but won’t except it as defining me.
You remind me of someone who I have constantly pushed down since I can remember. Always circumstances getting in the way and pure horrible experiences.
Since I retired (don’t like that word) by the way. I’m not redundant from life but have been made to feel that way.
I did become a marriage Celebrant in 2011 and decided to follow a path I didn’t think I had the courage to do but I’m glad I did – as I have helped many people through my gift.
It’s funny isn’t it that I’m sitt here all alone because I was traded in for a younger woman from a different country and my beliefs are always about love.
I am a very complex person who has lost her way and feel invisible and that’s not who I should be.
Something lit up inside of me when I found you. I don’t have monetary avenues but you have me thinking. It’s not to late for me. I have a couple of things upcoming that I have to face one being an Opp then reinvention time.
To bring that quirky sassy girl into the forefront that I have neglected.
I am not sure where to start as my background is very different but at the end of the day I need to trust myself not to have to justify what I do, which I am very guilty of doing, especially to my children.
Oh dear Lyn I would be very grateful of any advice you may have for me.
Always Love?
Sandra Ayres??