I’m a CZT (certified Zentangle teacher) now!
The past four days were harder than four years of college in perceived effort. I’m not complaining—just the opposite. I’m pretty damn proud of myself.
Saturday (Day 3) was the hardest day. The second full day of webinar-ing, and I worked on a lot of tiles. Toward the end of the day, my dominant hand went pins and needles on me. My lines got really wonky, and I started getting super cranky with myself—the truest sign of my fatigue is how grumpy I am.
That’s why yesterday’s post was so short. In fact, I’m not even close to recovered, so I should probably cut this short too. Here are tiles from today:



I’ll have to write about my other thoughts later.
CONGRATULATIONS! You have just proved that just because you have a brain tumor, doesn’t mean that you can’t learn. I reccomend learning a little bit everyday, it can’t hurt.
Yep. My brain tumor can kick rocks. I’ve got new skills. 😊 💪
Congratulations Emily! Those four days were tough and I can only imagine how much harder for you.
My beautiful sister has suffered two cancers over the past 15 years. Like you, she’s a fighter. She lost her job as a florist because she is no longer physically fit. As she craved a creative activity so badly, I convinced her to join me on virtual Zentangle classes with Tangle Addicts last November. She is hooked, loving every class and we have a lot of fun together – and we don’t live in the same country!
Well done you and good luck as a CZT! Take care. Cat 🙏
Thank you! I’m so glad to have Zentangle and glad that you and your sister have it to share too. Happy tangling!