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Friday, July 25, 2008

Haitian Roots - Supporting Haiti's Children Through Education

My sister Dianne's friend, Heidi has adopted two girls, one from Haiti and the other from China. I just saw on her blog that she mentions a woman she knows started a charity to help children in Haiti recieve an education. Since going to school there costs about $250 and most people there make less than $100 a year most families cannot afford to send their children to school. You can sponosor a child from $250 or make smaller donations. The website for this charity is http://www.haitianroots.com

When Heidi adopted her daughter Lily from Haiti Dianne went there with her on one of the trips (you apparently have to make more than one trip there if you plan to adopt a child from there). Hearing the stories from Dianne and seeing the photographs of what Haiti was like, and having read just a little bit about what life is like in Haiti since then, is amazing. If all I can do is spread the word just a little about a place that is helping these children get an education and thus help some of them out of poverty then at least I can do that.

Wednesday, September 27, 2006

New additional location for Genuine Bloom Co!

Genuine Bloom Co. now has a physical location in addition to its internet
address! I've joined with my friends at Ancestor Market in Cedar
City, Utah and now have a little booth inside their store! You can now buy
everything from the Genuine Bloom Co. website at their store (as well as some more
things that you won't find at the website such as vintage wares that I hunt out
for).

I'm so excited for this! It was so much fun setting up my own little space! Okay, it looks a little bare right now (and you can't see everything), but more will be added!

If you get a chance to be in Cedar City check us out!


Monday, May 29, 2006

Comfort Suitcase Kit

In her book Simple Abundance author Sarah Ban Breathnach talks of having a comfort drawer "for those nights when you feel you'd like to pull the covers over your head and never come out." A place to "stockpile small indulgences" for those certain times when comfort is needed. Items to pamper yourself.

A comfort drawer may include a bottle of bubble bath, a scrapbook of special mementos, scented candles, herbal tea, chocolate, and/or whatever suites your fancy.

For myself, instead of a drawer, I have put together a little comfort kit using a small, blue, vintage train case. There's not much in it, but just looking what is inside makes me feel warm. First is a pair of the softest chenille like socks, a sample vial of Evelyn Rose eau de toilette by Crabtree & Evelyn, and a special pretty pink notebook and a pretty pen to write down my thoughts (writing being perhaps the most special things I can do for myself), as well as a copy of Simple Abundance and another of Ban Breathnach's book called Something More. And although it's not shown in this picture I just added one of the Daydream travel candles (it has the most heavenly scent) that are sold at Genuine Bloom Co. as well...I couldn't resist.

Think of creating a comfort drawer, basket, kit, or whatever creative idea you come up with for yourself. Perhaps also make one up for a friend (probably something more portable than a drawer) and give as a gift.

Thursday, May 25, 2006

Strolling Down Chic Blvd

When I finally got around to reading my email this morning, low and behold, I discovered something very exciting. The ladies at www.chicblvd.com highlighted the "bliss" sleeping mask from the Genuine Bloom Co. website in one of their newsletters (you can check it out here http://www.chicblvd.com/enews/Guidance052506.html).

And don't just check out because Genuine Bloom was mentioned. There are other great things mentioned as well. One of my favorite books The Dream Giver is shown. And next to it you'll see some blue sandals that are made by Mohop...and these sandals made by this company are so cool, you should check them out. And they link to See Jane Work, which is a great site. And I haven't checked out all the other stuff either, I'll do that later.

So anyway, thanks to Nikki and Kailynn at www.chicblvd.com. Check them out.

Tuesday, April 04, 2006

Too much sugar...

Yesterday was my birthday and so I indulged in a lot of sugar...well, what for me is a lot of sugar. So yesterday I did no work becuase it was my birthday. And today because I have an adverse reaction to refined sugar and I've been a little under the weather anyway...I've been just plain wiped out and exhausted all day. So next to nothing is getting done today either. I should have just stuck with one or two slices of birthday cake and none of the other stuff...then I'd be doing slightly better I think.

But I had a fun birthday and enjoyed myself...just spent most of the day shopping and going out to lunch with my mom and one of my sister's. I think the only thing that would have made the day better would be to have had some of these birthday crowns from http://barbaraschriberdesigns.com/crowns.htm and/or a glittery birthday banner maybe something like this http://www.paperbellastudio.com/kits.html (although this one isn't a birthday thing).

Sunday, March 12, 2006

Fortune Cookie Wisdom

As I was cleaning my desk up the other day I came across a small stash of slips of paper from fortunes cookies that I had saved. I tossed a few and taped the rest to my computer monitor leaving me with a total of four (although I suspect there are a few more about somewhere).

The first one says, "Put up with small annoyances to gain great results." This is very useful when you work on a computer that has little quirks. It also helps I think when starting a business...where the annoyances aren't always so small. I also think it probably applies to friendships and family...and probably every area of life.

The next one says, "Don't let friends impose on you, work calmly and silently." I kept this especially for when I started my business as I knew I'd be tempted to let instant messaging chatter keep me from working.

The third says, "Turn your thoughs within--find yourself." And doing that has been very important to me. Not sure that I've found myself yet, but I at least catch glimpses. The more I look within ironically the more I begin to live life more fully outside of me.

And the last says, "The heart is wiser than the intellect." (Actually it has a typo and really says "The heart is wiser that the intellect" but oh well.) This is a really good one for me as I'm not really an intellectual but I do tend to live a lot from my head rather than from my heart in many certain instances. I'll understand things, but not really from my heart.

So what bits of fortune cookie wisdom have you kept or still remember?

Friday, March 03, 2006

It's March? Are you sure?

Has another month passed by already? It seems like I'm either always busy doing things that matter, or busy doing things that don't matter and are totally unimportant. The latter comes in two categories...the first is where I'm hopping along, being a busy bee (okay so I'm mixing metaphors...just imagine a rabbit with bees wings) but deep down I know I'm not accomplishing much or that what I'm doing really is not very important. The second on the outside appears more leisurely. I'm not talking about rest and relaxation...that's important. I'm talking about meaningless rest and relaxation...the kind where you don't really feel rested and relaxed afterwards, you just feel kind of...bleh. Maybe you don't know what I'm talking about. Eh, it's all good. I hope to do more of the busy things that do matter and the kind of rest and relaxation that's important though.

Anyway I am excited that I have new collage charms/pendants from Cindy who makes them for me in...and I will be listing them on the site soon. You'll probably have to wait until Monday though for that. In the meantime, here's a sneak peak of just one of them.

This charming collage pendant says "friends sing" on one side and "a true friend knows the song in your heart and can sing it back to you when you have forgotten the words" on the other.

I love it. Friendships have been so important to me. They may not always know the song in my heart, but they can laugh with me and encourage me as I dance to it.