I had this email from a chap from the local paper, at first I wasn’t quite sure if it was real and once I found out it was I didn’t know how much it was going to cost me. He wanted to do a feature on ME in relation to the up and coming Suffolk Open Studios, I of course said yes but thought that I wouldn’t be the only person he was to write about.
Anyway we arranged a date and it just happend to be the day that George and I were going away for a few days so like typical holiday stress I had Steve to add to my “To-Do” list! I ensured I booked him for mid morning not only will this ensure I get the dog to the kennels on time but also clean up and do a spot of hoovering!
I opened the door in baggy trousers, my pulled up in a pony tail with no make up on to Steve who thankfully turned up a little late so that gave me an extra 5 mins to whip a duster around! After making a cup of tea I popped him in the conservatory (less chance of him getting dog hairs on his suit!), and once the dictaphone was turned on the interview began and without noticing it went on for just over an hour and it was so easy to talk to him, although wary in what I said (I’m a born worrier!) I was pleased in how it went and of course before he left I had to ask who else he was interviewing for the feature “No one”, it was all about me, I couldn’t believe my luck I was so chuffed.
Photographer booked, turned up and a different me answered the door, hair done, nice clothes on, armed with a dog chew for Bella we wondered down to the studio and he started taking photos, of course I sucked in my chins and asked for Photoshop to be my next best friend, I said “I’ve not been airbrushed before and unlikely in the future so please do your best!” I don’t actually like being in front of the camera too conscious.
The feature was in last Saturday’s EADT magazine and I was so pleased in how it went – 3 pages all about me. I was worried about what others thought and but my mum said it was funny, she saw my words on the page and just how I would say them so I thank Steve for doing a grand job.








