

interior designer + prop designer/set decorator + treasure hunter + dowser + astrologer + writer
At the age of 4 and again at age 10, I learned that regret is a feeling I do not like. I was lucky to learn that lesson so young. I have only a few regrets thus far. And playing? I always knew play was and is an important part of learning. Play is work and work is play when it comes to my creative process. I like it like that. Cheers to the below quote that spurred my thoughts:
"It is utterly false and cruelly arbitrary to put all the play and learning into childhood, all the work into middle age, and all the regrets into old age." M. Mead