Saturday, April 30, 2016

Jealousy!

From www.lovethispic.com





As of late... I have noticed jealousy in a different light - one that is not new, but as I am getting older, I see it for the first time in my peers.  But it's not just unique to 'mature adults',  I've been surrounded by it all my life, been guilty of it many times myself (and probably will be even after writing this blog post!), and have seen it in my adult children's lives... What is it?   Jealousy over ones position in life!

What brought this to my attention was a friend of mine recently retired at 55... most of her friends who have retired are closer to or over the 'normal' age of retirement - 62, 65 or older.  I have heard comments like, "Oh!  You're SO young!", or "Wish I could!", "Don't know how you can afford that!", "Friday... everyday's Friday to you!",  just to repeat a few... and usually in a negative connotation!  

This got me thinking... and so, I felt like sharing... lucky you!

I have always been taught not to lust for someone's possessions... but never over someone's position! I am probably not alone in saying I have been jealous of all sorts of lifestyles!  From my perspective... I see is how easy they make it look.  I desire the fun I see the person experiencing!  Like skiing... on water or snow... it looks really easy and fun!  But how many people get seriously injured doing this 'fun and easy' activity who go out with the same attitude as mine?

This jealousy is not limited to only non-working activities or pursuits, but I find myself covetous of people's occupations as well!  I do this not taking into consideration the number of years it took to learn what they do... and to be successful at it?  Who isn't jealous of people with natural 'born' talents?  They may be 'born' with the ability... but it takes long hours of hard work to master their trade! 
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Final Words... I am going to try and remove this jealousy from my life.  It won't be easy... I will still be envious of Oprah and Ellen at how easy it looks to just sit and talk to someone and make loads of money... when in reality they both had to work hard to get where they are in life and work hard to still to maintain their life and the lives of many others who have jobs thanks to them!  

I am going to try and not snub someone because of what I assume their life is like... because I don't know!  (That leads into 'not judging someone'... but that's a topic for another day! lol)  

I am going to live the best life I can!  Because that is all I can do!  I am going to try to enjoy and embrace every moments... be proud of my success and not drown in my disappointments!

From www.lovethispic.com


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Thursday, April 28, 2016






All Occasion Card For Sale!

This beautiful, 5 1/2 X 4 inch  note card (with envelope) is blank inside, allowing you to use it for any occasion! The card is only $2.50 + $1 for shipping and handling.  This is the first note card available, but more will be posted for sale soon!

Original Art and Prints For Sale!

This original piece of art is mounted on white, measuring 5" X 7" and sells for $10 + $2 for 
shipping and handling.  

Prints of any size can be purchased as well.  

My contact information is: pjmartin2000@gmail.com

Thank you! 

Thursday, March 17, 2016

SWAN DAY CINCINNATI 2016




2016
Cincinnati's Swan Day is held at Women's Writing for a  Change:

Womens Way Ohio 
 Women Writing for (a) Change
6906 Plainfield Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236

Saturday, March 19, 2016

Doors open at 12:00 Noon, Programs from 12-6pm

Suggested Admission: $15 (sliding scale – no one will be turned away)

Readings by:
WWf(a)C Writers and Bloggers

Visual Artists include:  
Mary Jo Sage, Mary Beth King, Connie Springer, Bonne Peavey, Marti Mohar,         PJ Martin and more!

Featured musical performers: 
Raison D’Etre and Chris Collier

Location:
Women Writing for (a) Change
6906 Plainfield Road
Cincinnati, OH 45236


Communities of women all around the world are artistic backbone of Swan Day!  Enjoy a full day here in Cincinnati this Saturday, March 19, from noon to 6 PM at Women Writing for a Change.  

I will be selling some of my original artwork there as well!  I offer matted artwork, (a few are framed), all-occasion cards and magnets.  Below are a few examples of some of my art for sale:




 

Hope to see you all there!