tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3326940967865968486.post3901028651753697191..comments2022-10-23T06:39:03.147-07:00Comments on Faces From The Neighborhood: The Art And Integrity of Eve StylesAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16406316225753256059noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3326940967865968486.post-35437917149527932242017-02-22T21:20:22.910-08:002017-02-22T21:20:22.910-08:00Eve is my daughter, number two of five children. S...Eve is my daughter, number two of five children. She has four brothers. Believe me, she learned early on how to handle boys who try to intimidate. She fit right in to the country life with her brothers. She ran in the woods and swam in the pool as a young athlete would. She reminded me of an elfin child because she was natural and loved nature. Eve would sneak out of her bedroom window early on Saturday mornings to sew with her Nana. I would hear Mother whispering for her to come play, and catch her as she crawled through her window frame. Together they cut patterns and fabric of all kinds. Eve always loved fabric. But most of all she loved designing. When obstacles such as not enough money for materials or entry fees, could have prevented her from continuing, she found a way to design. She's a champion and deserves so much credit for her perseverance and talent! I'm very proud of my daughter! Shannon Wellshttp://una.edunoreply@blogger.com