Sunday, December 8, 2013

Thank you!

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Over the past year, I have been blessed beyond belief and my heart is extremely full.  Thank you for allowing me to be a part of your journey; for sharing your stories with me and trusting me to create the most perfect piece for you.  It brings me so much joy to know that piece you or your loved one is wearing has a special meaning, speaks to you everyday, gives you strength and courage to find your way down an ever changing road.  I am blessed to have met you, to have learned and grown through the process, and to have your continued support as I make my way down the not-so-known road.

image courtesy of h.koppdelaney


The purpose of Flowers on Footprints has been and always will be about inspiring; to lift you up, to help you see greatness in the world around you, to light the fire under you, to encourage you to live your passion, wear your truth, and be who you are always. <3





In keeping with that, I have decided to take some time off to reflect and regroup.  The last few weeks have been crazy! I've found myself working through family gatherings, missing get togethers with special friends, and staying up 'til the wee hours of morning. I need a break; some time to create memories with my family, to feel the joy of the season, and to celebrate all that God has given me.

I will be adding many listings to my Etsy shop after the Holiday Open House or you can find my pieces/book at many of the locations listed here! After today, any custom orders placed will not be shipped until January 6th.  With a little less on my plate, I hope to finally be able to share with you my favorite things about the remaining local businesses on my list <3

Thank you for making my first year of owning a small business a success!
Wishing you a very Merry Christmas and many wonderful memories in the New Year :-)

Monday, December 2, 2013

Lots to share!

Good Morning!
I know it's "Cyber Monday", but don't forget you can still 'Shop Small' online!  Many of my talented friends are offering specials on their products as well! :-)

It's been a FANTABULOUS ride the last few weeks!  I've met so many great people who are doing amazing things for our community and have had the opportunity to share my story in several different ways.
I haven't really slowed down yet, but I'm trying to take it all in as I go...feel the warmth of the season, the love of others, the joy in my heart! <3

I haven't really had much time to write lately either, and as I sit here thinking of all the things I'd love to share with you, my to-do list continues to grow!  But...I've decided that today, I want you to know about the amazing ride I've been on, so I'm taking some time to share more than one thing with you (in case I don't make it back until later this week).

Each year, the Fraternal Order of Police collects money from the community to help families in need for Christmas.  The money collected goes towards a program called "Shop with a Cop" where children who would normally not get Christmas are escorted to the store, get to buy clothes and other items they need, and if money allows, a toy.  Afterwards, the children go to a local church where they eat pizza, play games, and meet Santa.  For some, this is an experience they have never had and one they will never forget.
A few weeks ago, I spent some time with the fifth graders at Rosa Parks Edison Elementary School teaching them about this program and asking for their help to decorate the church...to make it a Winter Wonderland. They exceeded my expectations and have all been invited to participate in an optional service learning experience with their families. We will use their decorations to create that Winter Wonderland in the church lobby next week.  It was a joy to be in the classroom, to see children working for a cause, and to know that they truly understand the program in which they are giving to. <3

Over the last month, I have been sharing stories about the local businesses that have taken me in, promoted my products, and supported me 110%.  I've not made it too far down the list (I've been much busier than I ever expected to be...in a good way!).  My focus this next week will be to do just that.  Here is a list of places and a link to their facebook pages, just in case you go shopping before I get my story out ;-) Hopefully I'm not missing anyone!

American Wildwood Gift Shoppe and Gallery (open Thurs.-Sun. thru Dec. 15th)
Arts A Poppin'
Best of What's Around
Bizzy's Mobile Boutique (you won't find my book here, but many great, local artisan gifts!)
Eclection
Funkyard
Gathering (open Wed.-Sun thru Dec. 24th)
Imagination Station
Karisma
Moore Corner Store
My Toy Garden
Saving Grace Vintage
The Gift Box (located inside the Simon Cancer Center)

And lastly, I wanted to share about my experience on IndyStyle last week.  If you missed the segment, you can catch it here.  I can't thank Megan Martin enough for inviting me to demonstrate my craft and for allowing me the opportunity to get my name and my business name out to a few more people.  It was definitely a "talk to myself about 'fearing less' kind of moment" and I was really proud that I had the guts to try it...even if my normal "shaky hands" were ten times shakier ;-)  I have to say, the support of fellow artisans truly is what helps keep us going when the going gets tough...or overwhelming...or scary.  I have so much respect and love for them all! <3

I have several events coming up over the next two weeks and I'll be posting about them on my facebook page. Like my page for updates and share with your friends!

***Starting December 16th, I'm taking a break from it all to enjoy family and friends and the joyous holiday season! <3***




Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving Friends!

Oh goodness friends...!
I have so much to share with you and just not enough time to sit down and write :-/


After an eventful couple of weeks, I've decided to take the next few days off to enJOY this Thanksgiving holiday with my family and friends. <3

I plan on drinking wine, being silly, decorating the house, laughing, watching Christmas movies, and singing/dancing along to Christmas music!

If you were hoping to place an order for Christmas, you can find me at the Hoosier Artisan Boutique this Saturday or may do so by contacting me via email: nicole@flowersonfootprints.com
Last day for placing a custom order AND receiving it by Christmas will be December 1st.
If you are waiting on a custom piece, ALL pieces will be mailed out next week!



I'll be back next week sharing about my IndyStyle experience and giving you several more local places to shop for the holidays!

Thank you all so much for your kind words and support <3

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!!!

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Meet our first guest blogger!!!

If you've been to my blog lately, you've probably noticed the "share your story" box in the upper right corner of the page!  I am anxiously waiting for someone to send my theirs...hint, hint, wink, wink ;-)
And today, I'm giving you the perfect opportunity!

Many of the friends I talked about in my previous post have started their businesses from scratch.  For most of us, there have been ups and downs along the way, yes...and we keep pushing forward because we are not only passionate about what we do, but because we enjoy making our pieces especially for you; to inspire you, to help you tell your story, as a reminder to laugh in some of life's most memorable moments, or to say it's okay to cry during the most challenging ones.

So...go grab a cup of coffee, put on your slippers, and cozy up under your blanket to read this post from our first guest blogger, Sarah Kruer: Owner/Artisan at Imy's Joy who is sharing her 'story' with us today.<3

What Imy's Joy means to me...

If I was a blogger, or had a blog, or even understood really how to do either of those....I believe this might be my first entry. Who knows--maybe I will one day...if I ever figure out how to do it ;)......
I’ve gotten some major JOY handed to me these past few weeks. Some subtle. Some loud. And I’m feeling overly thankful for what I get to do lately. So, for those of you who are new here...here’s a little about me and why I do what I do. In the spring of 2012, I found myself itching to do something. I love staying at home with my 3 boys. But I’d been home for nearly 8 years at that point and was ready for an outlet of some sorts. A creative outlet. I often had the conversation “What do I want to do when I grow up?!” with my husband. A lot. (I’m pretty sure he grew really tired of said conversation.) He would tell me all the time that he’d support me in whatever I wanted to do. Did I want to go back to teaching? I always loved being with those sweet, little preschoolers. Did I want to open up a bakery? I always loved to bake. Did I want to open a children’s bookshop? I LOVE books and had all sorts of ideas for a fun children’s bookshop. I just wasn’t sure what I wanted to do. But knew I wanted something I enjoyed, was flexible, and could see myself doing for a long time.
I had always loved art. I loved painting and still did it randomly. But then started making a couple things for around our house. And then had a few friends who wanted me to make similar ones for them. And then all of a sudden, I knew. I wanted to do THIS. As in, for a “job”. Was that even possible, I’d wondered?? Then, I started gradually making more signs and canvases and frequenting yard sales and auctions and finding old frames, salvaged wood, whatever that jumped out to me. My husband had told my in-law’s early on about me wanting to possibly start something. It was hard to explain to a lot of people what I wanted to do. But somehow, they just got it. And so did the rest of my family, for that matter. And then one day that spring, my family and I were at my in-law’s farm. They have several barns on their property, and my father-in-law walked us up to the old, dusty second floor of this particular barn. And my eyes widened at the sight. Beautiful, old--OLD--wood, old windows, old wood siding, rusty wire baskets that he and his brothers & sisters used to pick cucumbers for pickling, when they were younger; and so much more. They chuckled at me because I think I looked like a kid in a candy shop--I was talking a mile a minute at what I could do--wanted to do--with the gorgeous, old pieces I was seeing. These weren’t just pieces of wood. These held a story. Had a HISTORY. Someone used this wood to build a barn that kept their livestock, tractors, hay--whatever it was used for--it held their livelihood. And my father-in-law told me, smiling, that I could take whatever I could use, that it would just sit up here. And, so I did! With a grateful heart, indeed. And my love for this all began.
Soon after, my husband and I were trying to come up with a name for this entity I was pouring my heart and time into. I knew I wanted it to mean something. (I’m super-sentimental like that--sometimes to a fault (!).  And I kept coming back to my Grandma. Her name was Imogene. But most people close to her called her Imy. She was the most joyful, loving person I’ve ever known. And one of the most crafty & creative! She was always making & sewing ornaments & stuffed animals, etc. for her sorority fundraisers. She made costumes for my cousin, Tara, & I to dress up and play in. Princesses, Little House on the Prairie characters, ballet dancers and outfits for our dolls & Barbies--you name it, she could sew it! And her heart--it was the most precious thing about her. She was the kind of person who you wanted to talk to when you were having a bad day. She always knew what to say to make you smile or laugh about it. And her smile was the best--and her hugs!  And she always had a way of making you feel like you were the most special person in the whole world when she was talking with you. She was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s a few years before she passed away. And even though her memory was dwindling quicker than we’d ever imagined, her infectious smile was always there when I’d see her. And so,after talking and talking about it, Drew (my husband) finally said, “Imy’s Joy. That’s it. That’s what you have to call it.” And I know she’d be proud.
And it’s not just my Grandma (Imy) Bundy who I credit my love of creating/crafting, but several people in my family. My dad, my brothers, my mom, all of my grandparents, my aunts, my cousins...really, everyone in my family has a love of art, theater, music, cooking---anything you can get creative with. I’m more thankful for this now than ever.  
So, where was I?? I’m a little long-winded tonight--it’s nearly midnight--so, like I said, I’ve been given all sorts of moments that have popped up lately telling me, almost as if to reaffirm me & my decision to have started Imy’s Joy. I love that I get to create something that is going to be special to you or a loved one of yours. And I love hearing the stories that you all have shared with me. Whether it be a love note from a groom to his wife, put on canvas, for their wedding day; or a favorite saying that reminds a daughter of her mom that was taken too soon by cancer; or a painted map of places that a couple has traveled (or will travel) in their lifetime together;  or lyrics to a song a grandmother used to sing that makes her grandson smile; or a favorite scripture that reminds a woman that she doesn’t have to it all on her own, but can lean on God, to give her the strength and the hope she needs to get through the day; or even the little boy who wants nothing more than an Indiana sign in his room ‘because he’s going to play for them one day’ :)   I love it. All of it. And I thank you for letting me do what I get to do. And it’s not just that. That’s not even the best part of it all. The best part is when I hear from people that they’ve been bitten by the ‘artsy bug’ and that they’re going to try their hand at something they’ve been eyeing on Pinterest, or a project they’ve been wanting to do for a long time. THAT is the best part. That somehow a teeny, tiny part of Imy’s Joy or something you’ve read, whether it be a quote or scripture or whatever---has helped to inspire you to try it. To do something that might be a little scary or out of your comfort zone. Or in your opinion, not something you think you can do. The funny thing is that’s how I can often feel--a lot, actually. But what’s amazing about Imy’s Joy and what it means to me now, is that I can just picture my Grandma’s smile, her reassuring pat on the hand and warmest of hugs. I can hear her saying, “You can do it.” And guess what? I do. Not to say, that I don't fail--happens all the time! But the fact of the matter is, it never hurts to try, to put yourself out there and wait & see what life has in store for you, and to keep trying new things. Because life is much too short to sit and wonder, "What if?" So, after all this--when I’m sharing these stories with my husband, he smiles & winks, and says, “Imy’s joy. That’s what it’s all about.” I love that he gets me and what this whole journey is about. So, that, my friends--old and new--is what I do, and why I do it.
Thank you, again, to all of you that inspire me, new friendships, and….for taking the time to read this ;)  

Friday, November 15, 2013

Never Alone...

Besides Christmas music, while working in my newly organized "studio" I've been listening to the Rosi Golan station on Pandora.  I just LOVE her voice and the many other talented artists that are similar to her music style.  Their songs make me feel at peace, they inspire me as I'm working, and they truly make me appreciate the blood, sweat, and tears that ALL artists put into their work daily.

I am thankful to have met so many of these hardworking men and women on my journey.  And I'm even more thankful to be able to call them friends.<3  They have helped me understand the day-to-day tasks of my "job", enjoy sharing their experiences and knowledge with me, and really are my number one supporters.

As doors open...and close...and open again...I continue on this journey; following my heart, trusting the process, having faith it will all work out, believing in myself and all that God has in store for me.  Knowing I'll "never be alone" is what keeps me going.

Click here to watch a lyric video of Lady Antebellum's new song "compass". Not sure I understand the video, but the words definitely apply to the road...the journey...the people we meet...and following your heart.

Sending many thanks to my friends <3  Hoping this holiday season is full of love, laughter, and lots of shoppers!!!

Imy's Joy
Bizzy Buckets
Art 2 the Extreme
Newfangled Confections
Lois Pearl Designs
Time and Again Shop
Lucky Ducky Designs
boris loved natasha
Megan Martin Artisan
Conduit Press
bobaloo!
retro101
Specifically Random
Two Seaside Babes
Best of What's Around




Monday, November 11, 2013

Arts A Poppin'!!!

A few years ago, I had the opportunity to spend some time on, what has now become one of my favorite places in the city, Mass. Ave.  Such a fun area to shop, wine, dine, or just sit and enjoy the company of others. And it was in doing just that, that I found the next shop on my list <3

I was meeting some girls for dinner at Bru Burger.  It was busy, as usual, and there was a long wait, so we decided to walk around and check out the shops.  One of our last stops was Arts A Poppin'.  I remember finding THE MOST PERFECT MUG.  I had to have it!  Well that...and a few necklace charms. And I also remember thinking...I sure do love this shop!

It was time to check-out.  I took my items to the counter, had a really nice conversation with Jill, and paid my bill...all the while I'm thinking to myself, "just ask her, just ask her, don't be afraid, just ask her"!  And just as I started to walk away, heart pounding, hands shaking, I did...I asked if they sold books by local authors in their store???

And there you have it folks...that is where it all began :-)

A few months later, I was able to add a few of my jewelry pieces to the shop and they now carry many of Flowers on Footprints jewelry pieces as well as the book!

I am so grateful to have met Jill and Lorri, for their support on my new adventure, and the many tips they have given me along the way. <3  They are true supporters of all artists and you can feel that the second you walk in.

I hope you will stop in and shop their "unique, funky, one-of-a-kind handcrafted art" this holiday season! There's SomeTHING there for everyone on your list ;-)



These are the hand warmer mugs I mentioned above!

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Best of What's Around!!!

I have been trying to decide the best way to introduce you to each of the FABULOUS shops where you can find my work.  Then it hit me...I'm going back to the beginning.  Back to before Flowers on Footprints truly existed, when most of you knew my story, my journey but before I opened up and began sharing it out loud with the world.

It was a little under a year ago that I was scrolling through my facebook feed and happened to notice that a friend of mine had liked a page..."Best of What's Around" was the name and the owner, Danie Leever was just beginning a new adventure of her own!  I loved what I saw on her page and decided to take a risk...to throw it out there that I was interested in sharing my work with her.

If I'm really being honest, I WAS SCARED TO DEATH!!!  I had just recently started making little pieces of jewelry; a few necklaces and wire rings.  So I was definitely surprised, yet ABSOLUTELY THRILLED when she asked me to bring in a few pieces!  And that is where it all began :-)

The thing I love most about Danie's shop is that I feel like I'm home when I walk in.  She is truly interested in your story and determined to help you find the perfect gift or piece that speaks to you.  In fact, I opened my facebook feed this morning to this post from her page:

Sometimes when I'm shopping at smaller boutiques I get the impression the the owner or employees don't really care why I'm there, what I'm buying, or why I'm buying. It could be my silly girl insecurity, or could just be a true fact. Either way, I was thinking this morning that you all should know that what you are doing in my shop is the BEST part about my business. I love knowing at least 75% of you by name, why you are buying that apron, what color side table you are hunting for, who will the the recipient of that personal wall art. I love knowing what brought you in, who told you about the shop, or how you spend your lunch hour once a week. Just thought you should know. I like ya. A lot. 

This holiday season, I hope you will stop in, introduce yourself, and see all that Danie has to offer. I promise you won't be disappointed! <3

Best of What's Around
8745 116th Street
Fishers, IN
(317)436-8765
danie@bestofwhatsaroundshop.com


Flowers on Footprints display at Best of What's Around!
A few of the pieces you can find there!











Monday, November 4, 2013

Small Business Saturday is November 30th! Will you be shopping local?!? I hope so!!! :-)

Happy to be here and writing this morning.  I've been busy working on many new pieces and spending long hours in my new "workshop"!  It's been fun and exciting and well, a little stressful...but I'm feeling alive and refreshed after a good night's sleep and ready to prep you for this holiday shopping season! <3  

A year ago, I never could have imagined that I would be where I am today.  I am so grateful for the wonderful opportunities and experiences I have had and would like to share with you the talented shop owners and their amazing shops that have believed in me, taken me in, and continue to cheer me on daily.  The support of the these people and places means more than words can ever express.  I am thankful to have met each of them and to be sharing a piece of my story with them. <3  

So...over the next few weeks, I will be spotlighting each of these businesses.  Sharing their shop, their story, and the quality artisan products you will find there.  Below, you will find a list of these businesses.  If you click on the name, it will take you to their facebook page.  I encourage you to browse their page, look through their picture albums, and read the testimonials.  Tomorrow, I will begin sharing even more information.  My hope is to lead you to the perfect gift(s) as you begin shopping this holiday season! :-)

American Wildwood Gift Shoppe & Gallery 
Arts A Poppin, LLC
Best of What's Around
Bizzy's Mobile Boutique
Funkyard

Gathering
Saving Grace Vintage
Southport Artistry Committee Trunk Shows presented by Katherine McKinney Han
The Gift Box at IU Simon Cancer Center


Monday, October 28, 2013

Here we go...

I'm back from vacation and FINALLY have internet access!  Yay!

I've got so many pictures from vacation I'm working on downloading so I can share.  Our trip was wonderful and since we've been back, I continue to dream about returning.  There's something about the sand and water...the fresh air and sun...oh just everything about it screams the word "peace" for me!

My calendar is filling up for the weeks ahead and after this week, you'll be able to find me in several new locations around the state.  I'll be sharing that info. later this week!

Spending the day today dancin' in my pj's to some tunes while I clean the house, mentally preparing for the days ahead, telling myself to "feel the fear...and do it anyway"!  So thankful for a God who loves me and has blessed me with many wonderful gifts.

Peace be with you today <3

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

JOY...

I don't even know where to start...
The last few weeks I have been frantically running around trying to get things done; orders mailed, shops re-stocked, and a handful of other things that have made me feel exhausted and overwhelmed.
But today, I was reminded that it's not about all that "stuff".  I'm not going to lie...putting yourself out there is ridiculously uncomfortable, yet also the only way we make connections with those people who encourage us to live out our dreams!


I am so excited to share my final activity for round 2 of Intuit's Small Business, Big Game. This video was made possible by the support of my husband, the passion of songwriter Greg Weber, and the technical support of Greg Kessie.

You can watch it here!

I would also like to thank: my family and friends, Don Bishop-financial investor, Devin Watson-logo design, Dustin Watson-web design, Christy Vance-illustrator, the many local shop owners sharing my products, and the customers who believe in me, my designs, and the stories that go along with them.

I can't describe the joy I have in my heart today as I can see a piece of this part of my life slowly coming together.  I feel closer to fulfilling my purpose, speaking of it clearly, and sharing it with the world.  And I have so many people to thank for making it happen. <3

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

So many fun fall festivities!!!!!

Okay friends!  Lots of fun fall festivities coming your way :-)  Hope you can join me and some of my fave local artisans for one or all of them!!!!!   Click on the link to find out more about each :-)

October 6th:  Funkyard in Fountain Square

October 12th-20th:  ON VACAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

October 26th:  Indy Author Fair

November 2nd:  Handmade Indiana at the Indiana State Museum

November 30th:  Hoosier Artisan Boutique

December 7th:  Hoosier Road Elementary Holiday Bazaar

And you can always find me at: Arts A Poppin'Best of What's AroundBizzy's BoutiqueFunkyard, and Moore Corner Store!  or custom order on my Etsy shop :-)

More info. about a local radio promo coming soon!  And if you haven't had a chance to enter this AWESOME GIVEAWAY, you should RIGHT NOW!  Someone will win ALL of these wonderful locally made items!!!

Remember to share your story with me...upper right hand corner.  It's not public, comes straight to my email!

Thank you all for your support!  Hope to see you soon :-)

Monday, September 30, 2013

Being real with my feelings...

So...I went through a rough emotional patch and needed some time to figure out how to write about it.  
It's definitely hard to be real...out loud with your emotions, especially when you know there are people out there who will judge what you say.  

When anything happens to a police officer, as the wife, you begin to put yourself in that person's shoes...because let's be honest, though we know the dangers of their job, we choose to not think about it.  I know I send my officer to work everyday...a kiss and a hug, waiting for a call to tell me whether he's working late or not, knowing he's going into a dangerous situation, and believing that nothing bad will happen to him because he's got "his guys" with him. And those "guys" and their families...we are family.  We share a bond that no one else can understand. We know the danger, they know the danger...yet none of us talk about it.  Until something happens that brings it all up front and in our face.

No, I did not know Jamie or her family personally.  But...as a part of this family, my heart is with them.  I hope they know that we are praying for them, that they may find comfort in the hands of the Lord.  I hope they feel the love from this family, know that we are here to support them, to listen to them, to help them move forward.

There is nothing that can make this easier.  I think about that daily and I've been pretty emotional about it.  
But I've decided...I'm going to reach out to them the best way I know how.  I'm going to trust in the "guys" to get my husband through another day.  I'm going to trust in the Lord for healing and peace. And I'm going to move forward.  

So much to be thankful for.  I'll be sharing later this week :-)

Love to you all~

Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Sometimes the right words are written by someone else...

Since beginning this blog, I have written honestly about where I am on my journey.  I have come a long way with my feelings and emotions and am proud of the direction I am heading.  I have so many great things happening with the business and in life...and so many pictures of these wonderful fall days spent with family to share.

I had planned to introduce the new sidebar on the blog...a place for you to share with me your story and ask you kindly to follow my new twitter account (I have no idea what I'm doing....).

However, I've had a heavy heart the last few days and haven't written much as it's been hard to find the right words to share with you here.  Then today, I came across a post on facebook, shared by a fellow police wife, and written by another. It literally gave me chills, so I wanted to share it with you:

January 2012 – by Natalie Stahl
When an officer dies, the question is always, “Did you know him?”, like somehow it can diminish the pain of a fallen officer if you had never met them. As the spouse of a police officer, I get that, as well – with an added twist, “Do you know his wife?” 
My response? Yes. I know her. 
I know that she finds herself alone a lot. I know she spends a lot of time explaining to family members, friends and co-workers why her officer husband is not with her. I know when someone asks what her husband does – she may have an alternative answer like ‘he works for the city (county or state)’ or ‘he’s a trash collector’, yet someone in the room always clarifies for her – he’s a cop.
I know she cringes every time she hears the words “officer involved” and HATES the words “routine traffic stop”. I know she spends a lot of time defending her husband’s career choice and sometimes realizes that her silence is necessary. I know the justice system frustrates her, yet she relies on it anyway. I know that people feel it necessary to tell her of every contact they’ve had with LE – especially if it was bad, yet never seem to remember to tell her when they saw one do something nice. 
I know she sleeps alone a lot, spends her birthday, anniversary and her children’s birthdays wishing he were there. I know “date nights” on Wednesdays are better than a Saturday every single time. And I know when on that date, he will have to sit facing the door.
I know when they do get a chance to go out, she’ll let him drive so as to not have to hear about her “escape route” or recite portions of the traffic code. I know that he’ll always recognize someone somewhere that he’s arrested. I know they probably have a ‘code word’ that means grab the kids and head the other way – I’ll meet you at the car.
I know when her children are little they are proud of their super hero. And as they grow into teenagers, they no longer offer what their dad does for fear it will make them unpopular. I know high school boys don’t want to date cop’s daughters.
I know that she finds things in her washer that most people don’t have in their homes – from blue gloves to bullets – and thinks nothing of it. I know she’s picked a handcuff key out of her dryer more than once. I know she has learned to ignore the smell of his vest in July and buys Febreeze by the gallon. I know her biggest load of laundry is black (or tan or blue). And they’re usually washed separately to make sure that any bio-hazard he’s come in contact with doesn’t end up in the baby’s clothes.
I know that she wants him to eat better, but knows a ‘good day’ for him means more than one trip to QT. I know that she buys Tupperware by the case to store leftovers in hoping he’ll eat a ‘real’ meal when he gets home. I know she’s watched him age, his hair gray and the sunspots show up on his left arm and neck.
I know she has a hard time scheduling vacations because shift change is coming. I know that when one of his brothers is hurt – his vacation time will probably get donated to him anyway. I know that when it’s his regular day off, he will probably still get called to court – even if he worked all night.
I know that a text message with two words – "I’m okay" – is like a sonnet or love song to most... especially when we see “breaking news” flash on our TV screens.
I know that her favorite sounds are the garage door and the sound of Velcro. He made it home safely. And I know she can tell by the sound of his boots on the floor whether or not to ask how his day was.
And I know that even though she knew his job had risk, and officers are dying in the line of duty – she never TRULY believed it would happen to hers. 
Do I know her? Yes. Have I met her? No. 
But when I do – you wouldn’t be able to tell the difference.

I'm taking a few days off to gather my thoughts and spend time with my family.
I ask that you pray for the family of our fallen officer, that they may find strength and courage to get through the coming days.  And also, for the many men and women who continue to fearlessly serve and protect us daily. <3

Monday, September 23, 2013

Just writing a little today...

I. am. tired...was up most of the night completing an order for the Simon Cancer Center gift shop and finishing up a few necklaces for my fellow police wives.

This week, I am asking for your prayers...that the family may find strength and comfort in such a difficult time.  That the Lord will wrap His arms around them and let them know His love.
   
And that you will spread love to others; with a smile, a helping hand, an anonymous donation, a thank you...


Monday, September 16, 2013

Busy week ahead! Hope you can join me!

Whew!  It seems like these days/weeks just keep flying by and it's hard to believe fall is upon us!  This is definitely my favorite time of year...windows open, fall candle burning, crockpot simmering, spending time at home with family.<3

Everything is so different and it's been interesting trying to find the balance between it all.  I am truly thankful for the support of so many and feel truly inspired by each and every person I meet.

It's going to be a busy week!  Hope you can join me!

Wednesday, September 18th:
Recently, I posted about a new and innovative charter school, Indianapolis Academy of Excellence
On Wednesday, September 18th at 5:30 pm, you will find me at the Indianapolis Central Library in the Riley Room.  This is a public hearing for the school and we need everyone there to make a statement that we are wanted in the community. If you haven't read my previous post about this school, you can find it here.  Please join us as we work to improve education for children in Indianapolis!

Thursday, September 19th:
If you haven't had a chance to stop in Moore Corner Store, please do.  Because of Caylee's illness last week, my jewelry and book appearance were pushed back to this coming Thursday.  Not only will you find fresh local produce and many gluten free options, you will also be able to see some new designs from my workshop and/or purchase a book on your way out!

I will also be at Best of What's Around for Happy Hour from 5-8 pm Thursday evening!  Trust me, you don't want to miss this!  Many new fall designs around the shop and you'll have an opportunity to meet some of the best artisans in the city! :-)

Friday, September 20th:
I'm also excited to announce that I will be sharing some special pieces with The Gift Box, located in the IU Simon Cancer Center.  Thankful for the opportunity to inspire those on a difficult journey and hopeful my pieces will help them continue moving forward. <3

I wish I could see into the future, know what God has planned for me, where this is all leading...but I know I just need to trust in Him, that there is a plan, that I am serving the purpose I was put here for, and that I will continue to feel peace and joy if I allow Him to work in my life.

Hoping to meet you and share in your story soon~


Tuesday, September 10, 2013

It's been a little crazy around here! Here's an update:


Good Morning all! 
I'm taking a few days off to take care of a really sick girl  But wanted to share a few reminders for places you can find me throughout the week and also some ways you can help me continue to follow my dreams!

If you are a southsider and haven't had a chance to check out Moore Corner Store, you should! Head on over to their fb page and like them to learn more. My jewelry and book will be there by Friday!

I'll also be at Franklin Central High School on Saturday from 1-8 supporting Franklin Central Band Boosters with some new fall designs! Hope you can stop by my table and share your story 

I could really use your help to win the commercial spot during the Big Game! Head on over here, cast your vote, then share this with your friends! The more votes, the better!!!!!

So thankful for your love and support!  Wouldn't be where I am without you 





Wednesday, September 4, 2013

A perfect date night!

We had such a great time at dinner talking about our "fear-less" lists; places we'd like to go, things we'd like to see and do.  We shared dessert then hit the road!  It was a beautiful day!
We had seats in the pavilion...on the sunny side :-/ So we spent some time walking around, visiting with friends, and being silly until the sun went down.  Makes me smile thinking about it :-)
It was hard to get great pictures because the lights went on and off so fast!  Just loved seeing them in real life <3
They put on a great show!
And at the end, they invited the opening acts out on stage with them!  
There's just something I love so much about watching others live out their dreams.  They were up on stage, playing and singing with their friends as if they were just hangin' out on a normal Saturday night.  It was the perfect way to spend time with my hubby. <3

I have some friends who are playing this Saturday night, September 7th at Flashbacks on the Southeast side of Indy.  If you've never had a chance to see The Dirty Thirty Trio in person,  I strongly encourage it! Check out their website for more info, then bring your dancin' shoes for a hand clappin', singin' out loud, feelin' happy kind of night :-)

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Honor, Virtue, Responsibility...Indianapolis Academy of Excellence

Since resigning my position in early July, I've had a lot of time to reflect on my life as an educator. I look back to my college days, cohorts and classes with others who shared my same passions and beliefs, and I wonder where it all went...how did it change so quickly...how in the world can I make my one little voice heard in the big picture!

I've been searching for a way to share this "passion" with others.  And recently was introduced to a project taking place here in Indy on September 19th.  It's called #passionprojectindy and is a day devoted to EVERYONE talking about their own passions.  This just happened to be perfect timing as I have been feeling so drawn to making a difference in our education system and have been praying for a way for this one little voice to be heard!

It seems my prayers have been answered in another form as well.  This morning I met with Joseph Burleson with the Challenge Foundation Academy.  He is in the process of opening a new Charter School called Indianapolis Academy of Excellence and his vision for this school is exactly what I have been hoping for!  He will be working with the community, members of TEAMCFA, local entrepreneurs, financial advisors and civic leaders to develop a school where students learn the history, process, hardships, and successes of daily life through applicable learning experiences.  Content subjects will be taught in a blended learning environment where students are given opportunities to learn and explore their creativity and passion through workshops and digital learning.  Civic education will come in the form of a student government, complete with a system of Checks and Balances, an opportunity to practice real-life scenarios and become involved in the local community.

I am so excited about this school and the positive impact it will make on our students and in our world! On September 19th, you will find me participating in #passionprojectindy, I'll be sharing more about my passion...education and Indianapolis Academy of Excellence.  Hope you can join me!

Monday, August 26, 2013

BIG news!!!!!


I had such a great time at Bizzy's launch!  It was definitely a "Bizzy" couple of days ;-)  But it was all worth it <3  I'm excited about the new friendships that were made in the process and the opportunity to share my book with others! 

I'm also excited to share some more BIG news with you!!!

Friday night, while at the launch, I received an email, and ...............



I am absolutely thrilled to share that I have been invited to:

The 2013 Indy Author Fair presented by the Indianapolis Public Library in association with The Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Authors Award!

I really wanted an invitation and was so "happy, happy, happy" to open up that email! Seriously couldn't wipe the smile off my face :-)

So save the date friends!!!
Saturday, October 26th from 12-2 pm
For more information, you can click hereA full list of the day’s activities, workshops and presenters will be posted to the Indiana Authors Award website in September.


Gearing up for the dreaded heart doctor appointment tomorrow :-/  I'll get an ECHO and then see the doc.  It'll be my last visit with this one because of the insurance change.  Hopeful he can refer me to someone great in the Community network.  Asking for prayers that the aneurysm hasn't grown, the valve is working okay, and no surgery is needed at this time. Thank you all for your continued support <3

Friday, August 23, 2013

Thank you Devin and Dustin!!!

A few years ago, with the help of many, I set out to make some changes to my life.  I never could have imagined the beautiful places I would travel, the wonderful people I would meet along the way, or the joy I would feel in my heart.  Today, I am a completely different person because of it.  

And I would not be where I am without the support of so many loving people in my life, many of which I've mentioned in previous posts.  I am forever grateful for these people; for their helping hands, for their kind words, for their loving hugs, for their financial help, but most of all for believing in me, for pushing me, for standing beside me, through good times and some harder ones.

Two of these people were there to help me get my business off the ground.  From the beginning idea of a logo, to the vision of walking on life's journey, they freely shared their knowledge and expertise, pushed me to make some tough decisions, and to this day continue to help me share my story.  I could not have done it without them and I am very thankful for them.<3

When you get a chance, head on over and give them some love <3


And make sure you check out the updated website, including the new "about me" page :-)

Thursday, August 22, 2013

Feeling Blessed...!

On our days off, we've been doing "two-a-days" on the bikes! <3
Tuesday, it got soooooo hot out, we had to cool off!  So we set up the new slip and slide...SO.MUCH.FUN!!!!!
After lunch, a nap, and another bike ride Caylee decided she needed to hit up the pool!  IT.WAS.FREEZING!!!
But once she got in, she got used to it...and she LOVED having the pool all to herself :-)

I seriously LOVE the time we spend together!  I love that she tells me "mom...this is the best day!" almost everyday :-)  I love that she enjoys spending time with me, when she asks me questions like: "mom...this is relaxing, right?!?", and I especially love the times when she tells me I'm her "best girl" <3  She melts my heart daily and I am so lucky to have her in my life.

Just came across the following and thought it was perfect for this post...

You will never have this day with your children again. Tomorrow they will be a little bigger then they are today. This day is a gift. Breathe and notice. Smell and touch them; study their faces and little feet and pay attention. Relish the charms of the present. Enjoy today mama. It will be over before you know it. ~Jen Hatmaker, quote, quotes about being a mom daughter-quotes

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

The week is off to a great start!!! :-)

Just LOVE this sweet girl to pieces! <3  
Our week started off all new as we were invited to attend church with some really great friends!  Their new series is based on "The Purpose Driven Life".  It was a great experience for the whole family and I am hopeful to attend next week as well!  The message really spoke to me and where I am on my journey...that there is a purpose for my life...and I truly believe that I am working on living it out :-)
Monday was the BIG day for both of us!  Caylee wasn't quite sure she was ready to head back to school, but she had a FABULOUS day and her teachers are WONDERFUL!   It was also my "first day" to really get a taste of what this new life I'm living will be like...and I have to admit, I'm so excited!!!  I absolutely LOVE being a part of her school experience.  From getting her ready and taking pictures to picking her up, talking to her teachers, and really feeling involved.  Instead of worrying about all that has to get done and how in the world I'm going to do it, yesterday I got to focus on her...ask about all she did...and REALLY LISTEN...without rushing.  
I continue to be amazed at the wonderful opportunities God has put on my path and can't wait to see what this "new" year has in store for all of us!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

Enjoying Life! :-)

I've been doing a great job catching so many moments/memories on camera...but it's been hard to find the time to get them up here on the blog.  I have so many thoughts to share...and so many great things happening each day. I've managed to finally put together picture collages and am excited to share them here!

The Patriot Tour-an experience I will never forget.
2013 State Fair: can you guess what her favorite ride was?!?
2013 State Fair: quite the personality! Love her <3
2013 State Fair:  The Aftermath!  Ride home with a sugar-crazed girlie!
Daddy went away on a guys trip, so the girls had fun!  Yep, she's drinking coffee :-D
We went to the apple orchard hoping to score some honeycrisp apples...our fave!  They weren't quite ready, but we had a lot of fun tasting some others, drinking slushies, and playing :-)
Bounce House fun with the cuz!  
Daddy on his "guys" trip...looks awful "girlie" to me?!?
Enjoying this lovely weather with a picnic!
So excited to have finally gotten a bike!  We've been riding daily and I love it! :-)
These two and their "sleepovers" crack me up! :-D

I have to admit, it has been wonderful to focus solely on living and enjoying life.  We've created so many memories in just the last two weeks...moments that were pure joy to live in and make me happy to look back on.  

This week I'm gearing up for the launch of Bizzy!  And with that, my website will be taking on a whole new look!  I'm excited, and nervous all at the same time! I know the coming months are going to be challenging, but I'm fully prepared to put my best foot forward, to take advantage of any and every opportunity to share my story, and to not be afraid to live in the moment...take it in, feel the joy, breathe the happy! 

Ahhhhh!!!! So excited and hopeful...:-)