and~SUNDAYS 1-4 Thru Dec. 16th
I love my life...it's taken me years to get here...but I'm pretty content and find that I'm drawn to an inspired life of creativity, learning, living and loving. My life's story weaves itself in and out of happiness, contentment, struggles, laughter, hardships, sadness, losses, gains, friends and family. What I know now, is that my life's story has made me who I am and I have been inspired by it and hope to be an inspiration to others...My Inpsired Life
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Thursday, November 15, 2012
Living your life...your way.
Today, Jane Pauley did a segment on the Today show about 'reinventing' your life after 50.
Yesterday, at Burlap & Roses, a customer came in, a very attractive woman, I'd say in her upper 50's to low 60's. She has the kind of silver/white hair that is silky, thick and gorgeous...the color and style that is in vogue these days. She was telling me that her dream is to have a museum show-casing vintage hats. They just purchased an acreage with a building that her husband told her she could now have her 'dream' museum. She walked out the door saying, "it's just 25 years too late; I hope I live long enough". A hint of bitterness in her voice. I say, GET ON WITH IT AND DO IT! She's most definitely not too old and a true picture of health.
Her final comment to me, paired with Jane Pauley's segment today, brings me to this blog post today. Don't let it become too late to follow your dream...make your own path, live your life...your way.
Later today I will head to a show, Junk Jubilee Jingles, where I will be a vendor. I will be joined by other 'like-minded' souls who I've come to know through this venue and other similar ones. As I've been pondering this subject, I've come to realize that most of us are in our mid to late 40's to mid 50's. Most, I imagine started living their life~their way, after the kids were raised and on their own. If I questioned them, they'd most likely tell me, "wish I would have done it sooner". Me, being one of them, totally agree!!!
We go through life getting done what needs to be done for everyone around us. Most of us happily raised our family, worked at a career that paid the bills, had some benefits, and paid vacation. It's what we do, it's what we did. However, the first chance I had to try this gig...with nothing else to get in the way...I took it and have not looked back.
Had I done it back then it might not have worked so well. Family obligations came first, as they should. But, I'm so glad I'm getting a second chance at living a life that is inspiring and creative and fulfills me...my person.
Here's to my Junking friends. Those who's hearts sing and burst with love for all things old, chippy, scrappy, shabby and glittered. To those of us determined to bring life and beauty back to something most would throw away. We're the ones that keep the past alive, we're keepers of memories, we're living our dream! Living our life...our way!
Yesterday, at Burlap & Roses, a customer came in, a very attractive woman, I'd say in her upper 50's to low 60's. She has the kind of silver/white hair that is silky, thick and gorgeous...the color and style that is in vogue these days. She was telling me that her dream is to have a museum show-casing vintage hats. They just purchased an acreage with a building that her husband told her she could now have her 'dream' museum. She walked out the door saying, "it's just 25 years too late; I hope I live long enough". A hint of bitterness in her voice. I say, GET ON WITH IT AND DO IT! She's most definitely not too old and a true picture of health.
Her final comment to me, paired with Jane Pauley's segment today, brings me to this blog post today. Don't let it become too late to follow your dream...make your own path, live your life...your way.
Later today I will head to a show, Junk Jubilee Jingles, where I will be a vendor. I will be joined by other 'like-minded' souls who I've come to know through this venue and other similar ones. As I've been pondering this subject, I've come to realize that most of us are in our mid to late 40's to mid 50's. Most, I imagine started living their life~their way, after the kids were raised and on their own. If I questioned them, they'd most likely tell me, "wish I would have done it sooner". Me, being one of them, totally agree!!!
We go through life getting done what needs to be done for everyone around us. Most of us happily raised our family, worked at a career that paid the bills, had some benefits, and paid vacation. It's what we do, it's what we did. However, the first chance I had to try this gig...with nothing else to get in the way...I took it and have not looked back.
Had I done it back then it might not have worked so well. Family obligations came first, as they should. But, I'm so glad I'm getting a second chance at living a life that is inspiring and creative and fulfills me...my person.
Here's to my Junking friends. Those who's hearts sing and burst with love for all things old, chippy, scrappy, shabby and glittered. To those of us determined to bring life and beauty back to something most would throw away. We're the ones that keep the past alive, we're keepers of memories, we're living our dream! Living our life...our way!
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Monday, November 12, 2012
Closing early
Burlap & Roses will be closing early Thursday, November 15th at 2:00 p.m. We will be open regular hours Friday and Saturday, the 16th and 17th. Sunday, November 18th, will be the start of our
Sunday Holiday Hours 1:00-4:00 thru December 15th.
Book Signing with Karen Weir-Jimerson,
Sunday, November 18th from 1:00-4:00.
You have two opportunities to shop with Burlap & Roses this weekend.
at our Indianola location and at
Junk Jubilee Jingles
at the 4-H Building at the Iowa State Fairgrounds
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