Wednesday, 25 May 2016

Conclusion

Once the garment and shoots were finished, I completed my blog and paper work. All signed, sealed, delivered and handed in. 
I really enjoyed this project! It was by far my most favourite, and I am actually sad it has all come to an end. I have learnt so much about my technique, time keeping, materials and keeping my priorities  set on the end result. I know these are lessons I can go back to in the future.
My nan is one of those people that have always been in my life and always been there for me, but I think, because she is not one of my parents, it's easy to overlook her and forget to tell her how much I love her, and how important she really is. She's a really special person, and I don't think she realises how big of an impact she has had on her children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. The morals and standards set for her as a child, have stuck with her, her whole life and been pasted down through generations. At any family event, or opportunity we get to actually all be together (because there's so many of us), sometimes I take a moment to look around the room, at my; aunts, uncles, cousins, my mum, my dad, my brother, my sister, and then my eyes draw back to my nan, and I just think; wow, we're all here because of you. And despite the fact, we might not all be living in five million pound houses, or driving the latest sport car, earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a week, or own our own private jet. We really are the richest and luckiest family in the world, because we all have each other, no matter what! we all have our health, we're all comfortable  with the lifestyle we have and we're all happy. That's because, my nan has always expressed that they are the most important factors of life, and you are nothing without them. It's your family and health first, nothing else matters. And as July approaches, I am so proud to say my nan will be turning ninety years old this summer! She's still has smart, funny, brave and beautiful as she's always been, and I couldn't think of anyone else I would want to pay tribute to with this project.



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