
October 2008 . Apartment Therapy
My apologies for the lack of bakery-related posts. I’m in a transition state–new spaces await and I’ll have another go at completing Apartment Therapy’s Eight-Step Home Cure. I received the book a couple years ago and started it, but somewhere around week two, things fell flat and I “dropped out.” Soon, I’ll have a fresh new canvas to create a warm inviting environment.
The past four years have been incredible. I’ve experienced and discovered so much about life and about myself. My mind has awaken to new possibilities and unexpected paths. I’ve experienced brief periods of hardship and grand moments of joy. I’ve met many incredible people and forged beautiful friendships along the way. As a result, my beliefs and life goals have transformed into something much more organic and fluid. I’m eager to see how the future unfolds.
As I sift through four years and debate whether certain things should follow me to my next chapter, I feel fortunate to have experienced all that I have, learned from those experiences and treasured the people who guided me down the roadmap of life.
So while taking a parting look back on what history has graciously offered, I eagerly anticipate the unknown future. I look forward to discovering more about myself and creating a mark in a new space. And most importantly of all–breaking in a new kitchen.
related post
- mastering the art of french cooking
- crafty symptons
- a wine and food affair
- food-filled weekend
- a day in the life of a baker
Ahhh… a new future is always so invigorating. I can’t wait to see what’s ahead for you.
I think one of the most thrilling sentiment about the future is that it’s all unexpected – you never know what’s around the next bend!