Wendy's career was with children, working in homes, hospitals, and preschools. She was also an entrepreneur - starting her own school, and also became a self taught poet, and a photographer. She yearned to do everything creative...almost to her own frustration...and sometimes felt isolated from these so called professions. A (fine artist) friend wrote this touching empathetic poem to her:
It is too bad that we place such a premium on titles and trades...there should be no real or social barriers to doing what you love. From an early age we are asked "what do you want to be", and the process of setting limits begins. |
