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Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Post Super Storm Sandy

Well it is now 17 days since Super Storm Sandy reared her horrible head causing such chaos and devastation in New York.  We are still staying with my Sister who has little more than a one bedroom apartment.  So things are tight but we are warm, clean and there is power.  No more boxed meals although a God-send when hungry, not exactly the healthiest. 
Thankfully some are bouncing back pretty easily having lost only power for 2 weeks.  
Me, a friend of my sister and my sister, Ade
Who knew the flashlight would be the must have accessory for 2012

Unfortunately, we were hit hard.  I still can't believe the condition of our home.  It is just destroyed.  Flooded and Cracked up one side and down the other of the foundation.  But it's not the stuff that can be bought again that bothers me.  It's all of the treasure's of my past, my now lost memorabilia that hurt the most.
The photos of loved ones past, all of the last "I Love You's" written in cards by my Mom who has past away.  Pictures from my childhood.  All of the art I created as a child, a young girl, a young woman till now.  Antiques that made there way to us after 100 years, claimed by the flood. All of those wonderful keepsakes gone forever.  
My entire art studio was washed away as well.  Devastated over that.  My sanctuary.  Filled with thousands of bibs and bobs, tools, machinery and fabrics.  It was like working in an arts and crafts store.  I loved my studio, it grew with me throughout the years and was just a wonderful place to work.  I will miss it. 

Art is a huge part of my life though and I can't go very long at all without creating something.  So at day 15 I went to the craft store and made my first purchases.  Time to start rebuilding.

So here are my little works in progress.
They are both moons and when done will be Christmas ornaments.
So for now, life might not be back to normal and may not be for a while but somethings will never change and that's a good thing. 

3 comments:

  1. Glad you are doing as well as you can under those terrible circumstances. SO pleased to see you creating! All of us at ADA are thinking about you.

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  2. Kimmie, I'm so glad you are safe and sound, and heartbroken with you over the things that cannot be replaced. The ADO gals want to do something to help you rebuild your studio, so please let us know what we can do!

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  3. Kimmie, I'm glad to hear you have a place to be safe and warm. I feel for your loss of your treasures and your studio. But I'm so glad to see your creative soul is bouncing back already. Time to make new memories and more amazing Kimmie art!

    Moonbeams & Blessings,
    Jesi

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