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another revealing article by her:
http://www.inlander.com/Bloglander/...-do-when-life-isnt-all-we-thought-it-would-be
Dream deferred: What do we do when life isn't all we thought it would be?
Posted By Rachel Dolezal on Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 4:50 PM
"My realization of camaraderie in the struggle was not the “misery loves company” sort. No, I actually began thinking that there must be a solution for the other 30-40-50-somethings in this area who are not exactly stoked about how their professional and personal lives have materialized in God’s country.
You see, I was an award-winning artist at the break-point in my career when I moved to … Idaho. As you might guess, gravity didn’t carry me up from there. A failed marriage and subsequent custody order decided that this is where I would live for the next 15 years. Sure, I’ve made what I could of a secondary career and might be what some would call a success, but I still feel the sadness resurface when I think of lost momentum and the years I’ve struggled back at square one to re-launch into something amazing. ..."
http://www.inlander.com/Bloglander/...-do-when-life-isnt-all-we-thought-it-would-be
Dream deferred: What do we do when life isn't all we thought it would be?
Posted By Rachel Dolezal on Mon, Sep 15, 2014 at 4:50 PM
"My realization of camaraderie in the struggle was not the “misery loves company” sort. No, I actually began thinking that there must be a solution for the other 30-40-50-somethings in this area who are not exactly stoked about how their professional and personal lives have materialized in God’s country.
You see, I was an award-winning artist at the break-point in my career when I moved to … Idaho. As you might guess, gravity didn’t carry me up from there. A failed marriage and subsequent custody order decided that this is where I would live for the next 15 years. Sure, I’ve made what I could of a secondary career and might be what some would call a success, but I still feel the sadness resurface when I think of lost momentum and the years I’ve struggled back at square one to re-launch into something amazing. ..."