Friday, December 4, 2009

Please welcome Muffie to the MS Blogging Community


In the beginning...
Greetings!

This is my first blog, so please bear with me as I learn the ropes!

A little about me…
I’m a “woman of a certain age” – old enough to know better, but with the heart and soul of youth! I am married to a wonderful guy, have 3 children [boy, girl, boy,] and will become a grandmother in February.

I was a Junior High English teacher and then became an elementary school principal. During that particular journey, I was diagnosed with MS, and am now on disability, trying desperately to adjust to this new situation.

I follow many MS blogs which help me in this adjustment period. In another posting, I’ll describe how all of this occurred. For now, I just need to begin this journal.
In the past, I was also a cross stitch fanatic; thus, all the blogs in my collection which follow other stitchers. I was also an artist – drawing, painting, pen and ink, calligraphy – and at one time had my own small business, selling my works. All of those pursuits have been dropped by the wayside as this disease progressed. However, I hate thinking of myself as a quitter, so I’m trying to discovery ways I can get back to some of these pursuits. Not an easy process, as I have little use of my right hand.
I named this blog Kaleidoscope because that’s how I envision my life. With each little turn, I find a new picture before me. Sometimes the view is confusing, but I try to find beauty in it.

I hope that in time, I’ll hear from some of you out there. I know it will take time before I’m accepted as part of the blogging community, but I’ll be patient. If you’re a fellow MSer, let me know how your days are going. If you’re a stitcher, share your work with me!

Wishing all of you a pleasant day!!
--Muffie

3 comments:

  1. Great share. I like Muffie, definitely need to add her blog to my list.

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  2. Welcome Muffie, I follow what I can and spill my guts to a wonderful accepting bunch. This is a virtual support group with friends who share the latest thanks to Lisa, et al and all our feelings navigating a sucky disease. Have a great day. Blogging is good for the soul and tells others, you are not alone. Mary Gerdt

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  3. Welcome Muffie,

    Travelogue for the Universe said it best.

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