Tamlin here, I realize now that I wrote several posts over the past few years that I didn’t actually “PUBLISH“. Don’t ask me why. I have no idea why I would take the time to write them and not push the send button. Perhaps it was because I have had…
“Why?”… I hear you asking. Ok, here goes. Six months ago I was in a serious car accident. I was driving down a country road at 55mph, top down, hair blowing on a beautiful spring day. I had just bought myself a classic 1986, 380 SL Mercedes. I had it…
Tamlin Allbritten is an Expressive Art Specialist who helps her students discover more about themselves through the creative process. She has worked with at-risk teens, young ladies with eating disorders, people with head injuries and veterans. Last August 2022 Tamlin was hired by the Rio-Arriba Health and Human Services in…
This year I changed the program a bit. Instead of Halloween costumes, I asked my guests to dress up as someone who has INSPIRED them. The results were FANTASTIC !!! …and there were others as well:1.) A female writer from Thailand2.) A Ukranian fighting for his country3.) A female in…
I’m facilitating classes on my latest book, “How to be a Super Power (in 7 easy lessons)” Teaching 2nd and 3rd graders has been a blast. Here are the first 4 classes. 1.) Personal Space: As far as they can stretch their arms is their own personal space. …
As I mentioned in my last blog… I had the opportunity to be with many life-long girlfriends on this trip to Colorado and New Mexico. First is Sue, who just went through a 6 hour surgery and is recovering slowly. We always looked like…
…at the Eastern Shore Art Center. It has been a busy summer already. I just completed two weeks teaching 12 to 14 year old students (then 8 to 11 year olds) about the Choctaw indians who lived on the shores of Mobile Bay from the mid 15oo’s to 1886 when…
Last week I facilitated an art class for 50 grandmothers. This is an organization that honors women and their wisdom. It started when our ancestors would be in a circle around the cook-fires. They dedicated this space to sharing, listening, and speaking more thoughtfully. This concept has become a tradition…