Saturday, April 25, 2009

Save the Date - May 2



Come out next Saturday to The Art of Gathering Local Style. From 11am to 1pm come and get fabulous ideas for your next event whether it be a wedding, birthday party or graduation party. Local artists will have their work on display and Elissa from Local First will be coming to talk about why going local is important. Come out and visit me at my table next Saturday at the DeVos Communications building at Calvin College. I hope to see you all there!

Thursday, April 23, 2009

Eco Cottages


Photo from http://venicebeachecocottages.com/LeBebe.html

How adorable are these eco cottages out in Cali? I just think they are so adorable and decorated so fun. It would be such a treat to stay in one of these little urban retreats. I would never want to leave for sight seeing! Also what is so cool is that 3% of the revenue from each stay is donated to charity. Read more about it and check out the galleries...

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Happy Birthday Noah!



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I have so much fun celebrating my little nephews birthdays. My favorite part is blowing out the birthday candles and watching their excitement and expressions. I need to make a shout out to my sister-in-law for that amazing home made race car cake!

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Friday, April 10, 2009

My fourth love of Boston



My fourth love of Boston is Modern Pastry. Wow do they make amazing pastries. It was like I traveled back to Italy all over again. But what I was even more excited about was the pastry yarn!

Thursday, April 9, 2009

My third love of Boston







Innovative and creative store names and signs is my third love of downtown Boston. There were so inspiring and refreshing.

Wednesday, April 8, 2009

My second love of Boston



My second love of Boston was all the adorable apartments and alley ways. Elicia and I would peer down the short alley ways lined with black street lamps and gaze in awe at how stinkin cute they were. Then I'd realize it is actually someone's front door and how stupid we must look just staring at it with stars in our eyes and a deep breathe would leave my mouth after I realized I was holding it. We wandered on to find the next one and the next one like little girls at a candy shop!

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

My first love of Boston



My first love of Boston was the Freedom Trail. I wish I had days to roam up and down it. The brick path turns a corner and just picks up on the other side of the street. You don't even need a map! You can just follow the brick road to the next treasure of American history and peek into all the adorable apartments and store fronts as you wander along. Totally fabulous!

Monday, April 6, 2009

Reflecting and Dreaming



I traveled to Boston a week ago with 17 college students and one fabulous friend, Elicia, for a week of service-learning. The trip was stretching in all directions and I have spent a lot of time reflecting on my experience. Trying to figure out God's purpose for my time there and what I'm supposed to do now that I'm back in the comforts of my home. The students refreshed my soul, the physical work made me realize how old I am and a week focused on social justice made my heart heavy and my eyes wider. Laughter was the medicine for our bones and souls as we went through the week. I said to Elicia, "Come on! Sign up to lead this trip with me!" and little did she or I know what was in store for us. How God would open our hearts, hands and eyes to His world through the inner city of Dorchester.

One evening we were able to get downtown Boston and I'm excited to share some of my Boston finds this week on my blog. I adore downtown Boston and can't wait to return. Talk about a place to start a stationary/invitation shop! Lets just say I had fun roaming the streets dreaming...ok and picking my jaw up off the freedom trail as I would come upon adorable shop names and signs.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

There's a New Lawyer in Town







Nathaniel and I sat next to each other in German 101 back in the day. Who would have thought I'd be designing his logo for his new law firm. Funny how that works out after college...