Category: Gather

Tweetable Mentions 2.3.12

Worth chirping about:

Libraries of the World: gorgeous shots of books in their natural habitats – from @PureGreenMag

Gold is IN - from @lovelivesmall

Road Less Traveled store re-opened in its new home – from @rltstore

My favorite wardrobe coach Nicole released her book Reclaiming Your Wardrobe.  AND for a limited time you can download it for free from Amazon!

Seriously, do this now.  Oh, and also, that’s my closet on the cover ;) - from @TheWardrobeCode

 

I was sick this week so that’s all I got.  Is there any big news I’m missing?  Other than the Facebook IPO filing, I heard about that.  And also Pinterest is taking over the world.  Thanks to @TheBigDebowski for that nugget.

Happy Friday, woopee!

My Memory of “Snort”

Please give a warm welcome to our guest today, Pattie McBride of Butterfly Nautilus, talking about her moments of gratitude.  What a great topic to kick off the week!

This morning I listened to the quiet.

It started off as a typical Sunday sort of day, you know, the kind of day where you hit the snooze button oh, about six times for ten minute snoozers. Okay, so I didn’t make it to an early morning gym meeting, church meeting, or even an early morning coffee klatch sort of meeting.  Instead, I simply lay back in bed and caught up with a private moment of Sunday Morning Gratitude.

 

I felt grateful for the early morning warmth between the sheets and the quiet whispers of a town not quite awake to the challenges of the day.  Listening for the sound of a car engine roaring to life, ready to join the other big engines on the road to wherever, I was pleasantly rewarded instead with Sunday Morning Quiet.
I kept listening and all I heard was the sound of nature coming to life.  I heard the sound of birds, all in a nest, chirping together.  Those chirpy little birds, breaking the quiet of the morning, served to remind me of a book I used to, as a child, read to my younger brothers – -  ”Are You My Mother?” It was one of the books in the Dr. Suess “Beginning to Read,” series.  Remember the book?  Still popular today, it has a turquoise green cover with a bird standing on top of a lounging dog.

 

image courtesy of ShannonsBookNook.com

 

Taking the memory back to when I was about six or seven, I spent a moment just remembering the feeling of being a little girl, slowly turning the page for dramatic effect, to a picture of the little bird asking a big yellow construction crane the most important question in the world, “Are you my mother?”  You might remember the crane’s response, “Snort.”  Highlight of the book, that one word, “Snort!”  It’s funny how such simple little memories will bring on a smile of gratitude.  I thought back to how my eagerness to get those Dr. Suess books in the mail brought on a lifelong love of reading and my own desire to someday be a mom, a mother, and a parent.

 

If asked, I always knew that I wanted to be a mother.  Even at an early age, I knew that I would someday have children and I just wanted to be a mom.  I just never knew why I knew, or how I knew.  This morning those questions, without even being asked, were answered.

 

This morning I remembered what it felt like when I was six and seven to hold the tiny little brothers in my arms and to care for them as they struggled to crawl, then to walk and run.  I remembered the joy of reading book after book to them in a great big arm chair that held us all in place as we pored over one colorful picture book after another.  My own mother, busy with the needs of five growing children,  was always appreciative of having a mother’s assistant in the form of a six year old reader, hugger, and diaper changer.

 

The sound of a nest full of chirping birds brought forward a forgotten memory and a moment of gratitude.  I climbed out of bed, greeted the day with a smile, and called my son.

Namaste.

Pattie is the owner, creator and designer of the Butterfly Nautilus line of giftware.  Designed and Manufactured in the State of California, the tagline of the Butterfly Nautilus giftware is “. . . You Changed My Life.”  Check out the website, www.ButterflyNautilus.com, read the many stories of lives that have been changed by the simple act of one soul interacting with another, and shop for a token of appreciation to share with someone who has changed your life.

Tweetable Mentions 1.27.12

Blink, flash, poof – Friday.  I’ve had a great week and I hope you have too.

This was interesting:

The Disney Princesses got a makeover from @designtaxi

news from designtaxi.com

If Miss O’Hara can make a dress from curtains, you can make a curtain from your bedsheets –  from @ShoutWithJoy

Bees go to the Opera from @PureGreenMag

I almost got a pixie cut.  Goes like this.

 

This is where the cool bloggers go but I’m the geeky girl who hides in the bathroom stall listening to their conversations - RT from @simplygrove, @jasminestar

Happy Weekend.  Start it early.

Inspired by Charles and Ray Eames

To add to Linsi’s great post on her visit to LACMA to see the California Mid-Century Decorative Arts exhibit, I thought I’d share a recent experience I had at another great destination right across the street, the Architecture and Design museum, or A+D. One of the many galleries participating in the Pacific Standard Time collaboration, a program by the Getty celebrating arts in Southern California, the A+D museum is currently exhibiting a curated selection of quotations of Charles and Ray Eames, in conjunction with the everyday objects and humble tools that shaped their view of the world, and consequently, their iconic designs. For a quick refresher on the background and history of the Eameses, check out the post I wrote a few months ago here at Inspired Design Daily.

The exhibit itself, called EAMES WORDS: Eames Designs- the Guest/Host Relationship, is centered around the quotes that highlight the couple’s approach to design, as well as their view of the world, shaped by their travels and personal collections.

‘From tumbleweeds to strawberries, a bolt of cloth to a keg of nails, to elephants in India and the bread of Scandinavia, the whole world was their canvas.’ -aplusd.org

‘The role of the designer is that of a very good, thoughtful host, all of whose energy goes into trying to anticipate the needs of his guests.’ -Charles Eames

 

Hope you enjoyed this glimpse into the lives of Charles and Ray Eames, and for more information on the Pacific Standard Time collaborative, check out some favorite shows we’re looking forward to seeing, or the official website for a complete schedule and exhibit details.

Thanks for reading!
Lauren

3 Things 1.23.12

Kicking off Monday!

3 Things this week

1. I am looking forward to: today’s launch of a fun project called Design Your Life – a collaboration of health, home and fashion – along with Nicole of The Wardrobe Code and Erica of Knocked Up Fitness.

2. I am grateful for: A network of amazing business women to to feed the creativity, share in the successes and help each other through the rough spots in entrepreneurial life.

3. Will accomplish: Going to the gym 3 days. I used to be such a health nut but, you know, life happens. I’ve been slowly getting myself back into the habit – and this week I am motivated by the arrival of my all-time favorite protein shakes from Herbalife, my new audiobook, and the difference I’m seeing in my waistline from the last couple weeks of being “pretty good.”. This week I’m gonna be great!

I want to hear your 3 Things for the week. Please share in the comments below!

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