Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Day 15: A Bible Verse

 

Artwork found at http://provocativespeech.blogspot.com/There is an appointed time for everything. And there is a time for every event under heaven—

A time to give birth and a time to die;
         A time to plant and a time to uproot what is planted.

A time to kill and a time to heal;
         A time to tear down and a time to build up.

A time to weep and a time to laugh;
         A time to mourn and a time to dance.

A time to throw stones and a time to gather stones;
         A time to embrace and a time to shun embracing.

A time to search and a time to give up as lost;
         A time to keep and a time to throw away.

A time to tear apart and a time to sew together;
         A time to be silent and a time to speak.

A time to love and a time to hate;
         A time for war and a time for peace.

Found at http://biblebrowser.com/ecclesiastes/3-1.htm

Monday, October 10, 2011

Day 14: A Picture of Me & Changes

This is a photo and frame that my BFF made for me the day of the Liz Hurley Ribbon Run last October (2010). She took the picture in the morning right after I crossed the finish line and presented me with the framed photo later that day. Such a sweet, crafty friend!

Back Story: I have never been what you call "athletic." I guess I always felt like I might get hurt in the excitement of the game. Okay, I did get hurt in the excitement of the game as a child, so I was not in favor of repeating that experience as an adult. Come on, I'm little!

A year ago I was going through a very stressful time in my personal life. As the only child, with no extended family, I was responsible for my two ailing parents. Part of my self prescribed therapy was to start running. So after years of no consistent physical activity, I decided to run my first 5K last year. I joined the No Boundaries program through Fleet Feet to train for the race.That was the best thing I've done for myself in a long time. The training taught me how to pace myself and I ran the race at my personal best.

The changes? This year I am letting myself make mistakes and I am not beating myself up about it. (Remember the Super Woman thingy?) Well, I am trying....

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Day 12: Finally!

Question: What is the one thing you don't leave the house without?

Answer: iPhone 3G

I bought my iPhone in December 2009 and it quickly became my personal assistant. My whole life is in that little white package. It should come as no surprise my worst fear is I will lose the darn thing. Why? My entire life would come to a screeching stop.

In spite of my fears I love my iPhone!  It keeps track of my appointments, lets me surf the internet anytime/anywhere, it entertains me, and there is an app for just about anything I want to do.  My iPhone makes it possible for me to get things done while I’m waiting for someone or something to happen.

And then there is the dark side of the iPhone: the hours of browsing Facebook statuses or watching funny cat videos and reading the posts on LinkedIn Groups or searching for a colleague you worked with ten years ago at a company that no longer exists. Don’t forget the hours of playing solitaire and Tetris and what’s the deal with Angry Birds? In fact, I can open just about any app on my iPhone and spend hours there.

My iPhone is like any other good thing, too much is not a good thing. But I’m not addicted, I can quit anytime I want – I just don’t want to. And isn't it time for an upgrade?

 

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

I'm Back!!

Remember me? I was the blogger that signed on for the 30 day challenge and then disappeared on day 12. That's when I discovered I would rather have the soup.

The joke goes something like this: A woman was trying to attract her husband's amorous attention. Later that night she dresses up in a sexy costume and jumps in front of the TV yelling "Super Woman." Her husband looks up at her and replies "I'll have the soup please."

There are days when I feel like I can do anything and end the day victorious. Then there are the days when I wonder what the heck I was thinking when I signed up for this gig.  In mid August I was in the middle of the latter. I was trying to be Super Woman by doing too many things: too many projects on my plate and not enough hours or energy for all of it. 

My 30 day challenge blogs were getting slimmer as the days passed. I was posting at the end of a very long day from my iPhone through Postling which is not an easy task. I finally decided I needed to take a break, focus on the critical projects and come back to the blog another day. And you know what? The world didn't end. I didn't turn into a pumpkin. And I retained my sanity.

All in all a win-win. Stayed tuned for Day 12 of my 30 Day Blog Challenge.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Do guys buy jewelry for women?

The Stella & Dot Spring line debuted over the weekend. It all looks SO fabulous - I had a hard time figuring out what to buy for my sample case. Plus, I'm the kind of women who thinks every piece will look good on me so let's buy one of each. Unfortunately, my budget didn't allow for that. But it did get me thinking about Valentine's Day. What would my customers like to receive as a Valentine's Day gift? Because jewelry IS a traditional Valentine's Day gift (hint, hint ;-)!

Then I began wondering: Do guys buy jewelry for women? It seems like a no brainer. What women wouldn't want jewelry from their special guy? Ah, and there's the rub. Some women are picky about their jewelry and the guy doesn't want to buy the wrong thing. Or the guy's special lady doesn't like jewelry, so he doesn't see any reason to buy jewelry for ANY of the women in his life. Or the guy has no clue what to buy, so he doesn't. Buy anything. At all. What's a guy to do?
ASK for help! Find a relative or co-worker or someone at your church who wears jewelry and ask her to help you! Because if you buy the RIGHT jewelry for one of the ladies in your life, she will be ecstatic! You will be the best guy ever and all the women will love you. Okay, perhaps I exaggerate.

Or take some advice from a woman who LOVES jewelry. Pay attention to what she wears. She being your: wife, significant other, daughter, mother, sister, aunt, niece, or grandmother. If she doesn't wear jewelry then DON'T buy her any! If she does wear jewelry then take note of what it looks like. Is it big, bold, and blingy? Or does she wear a delicate chain? Does she wear gold or silver? Does she wear the same earrings all the time? (Hint: don't buy her earrings if she wears the same ones all the time.)  Does she wear many rings or only a wedding band? (Hint: Don't buy her jewelry if she only wears a wedding band.)  When you pay attention to the details you almost always pick the right thing.

Or give her a catalog (one of mine of course) and let her select some items she likes and buy her one of those. This option is so easy! Call me and I'll mail you a catalog
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Now I'm back to my original question. So guys, do you buy jewelry for any of the special women in your life? Why or why not?

Can't wait to read your answers!


Monday, January 10, 2011

The Pen Accessory

I love pens. I didn't always feel that way about pens. Then I met Barry Rubin, owner of INK the Pen Store. Now when I pull out my pen people notice the beautiful writing instrument in my hand and the lovely lime green pen case in my purse.

I met Barry Rubin at a Downtown Network dinner at Masa's when my husband and I were living in downtown Minneapolis around 2005. We had a wonderful time meeting new people and enjoying the fine food. Then the server brought out our checks. Barry pulls out this gorgeous pen and I pull out my ... wait for it ... Hello Kitty pen. Prior to that moment in time, I was proud of my very inexpensive, but very cute Hello Kitty pen. But when I saw Barry's pen - well, I felt a bit embarrassed.

Not long after that dinner I made my first visit to INK in the IDS Center. It was an incredible shopping experience unlike any other and the beginning of my love affair with pens. Now I can't walk out of the Pen Store without a new pen.

Last October I purchased my latest favorite pen. The Liebelle Chromatic Brushed Chrome with Brass Rollerball Pen. It looks fabulous next to my Stella & Dot jewelry. This is my pen as fashion statement.

I highly recommend a visit to INK. You won't regret it. Click here for INK.

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Style for a Steal: Last day for 20% off!

Hurry! Today is your last chance to take an additional 20% off sale items. Check out some of the sale items below. You are sure to find a necklace, earrings, or ring to add to your collection. Now is a great time to give yourself a gift.The sale ends at 11:59. CST.

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