
Two week tea drinking holiday…
I’m declaring a tea drinking holiday!
I think one of the hardest things about working for oneself is stopping, really stopping. It’s something I find particularly difficult. I’m good at going slowly, taking things a step at a time, and taking my time with those steps, but stopping, declaring a holiday, that’s a different matter. I can’t actually remember the last time apart from when forced to stop by illness that I actually did call a halt. So today I’m doing just that. I’ve got a lovely box of tea bags, enough I hope to keep me happy for a fortnight, and no real plans. Maybe I’ll tidy up around my studio, sit and read, swim in the sea, eat cake or maybe take a trip to the Big City. Perhaps I’ll just get up late and go for a walk. I’m excited at the simple possibilities.
I’ll be back on Tuesday 1st September to let you know what I’ve been up to. Until then, happy drawing. Enjoy the last two weeks of August. I’m going to.
PS any orders for The Beany and Start to Draw Your Life will be dispatched as soon as possible after 1st September.
This post was published on Monday 17th August 2009















Have fun! Sounds like a great plan to me.
a tea holiday ! I hope that there is plenty of victoria sponge and reading to go with the tea!
Your box of tea is really lovely! I especially love the colours and the fiddly bits of the top flap. Enjoy your break!
enjoy yourself mr. nobbs
see you in September!
I was wondering where you were. Now I know! Hope your holiday is/was relaxing! Looking forward to when you get back!
I, too, find it ridiculously hard to stop working. I’m good at taking breaks and slowing down, but to declare a holiday altogether, I wouldn’t know how. Lately I’ve even begun to realize that I simply don’t how to relax, what does one do? This post has a few examples, I hope you come back with more. And I hope you’re having a wonderful time away.
Phew-was worried where you were! Enjoy your tea and break!
a tea holiday ! I hope that there is plenty of victoria sponge and reading to go with the tea!