July 3rd, 2008
Blessing to everyone on this glorious summer holiday!!! The 4th is by far, the most relaxing, stress-free holiday; no presents to buy, no one to impress, just living what summertime is all about! Picnics, fun, food and family… Grab your loved ones and celebrate America’s Independence like never before!! Peace~ xoxo
Paige
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July 3rd, 2008
I have been so very busy this week….. not only is tomorrow “THE” American Holiday, and my youngest son gets baptised on Saturday, I have to rush out of town for a swim meet this afternoon, and I have candle orders to fill on top of all of that……..whew!! Well I have made hundreds upon hundreds of candles this week and I am so excited to share them with you!!
The first one has a little story to it. I am the very proud (single) mother of three absolutely wonderful and socially concious children. They (my daughter especially) are very into this “green” thing right now. We recycle, try to conserve as much energy as possible, grow vegetables…etc.
My daughter came up with the name of one of my newest candles based on the “Going Green” principle. She said I should make a candle and simply call it “Green Planet.” I thought that was perfect!!! To come up with this wonderfully “Earthy” scent I combined patchouli with cedar and mossy undertones and blended that with Jasmine and other subtle florals…. It is a beautifully woodsy and somewhat masculine fragrance…give it a try!!!
I will have more to post in a little while…. today my computer has an attitude and is not co-operating… ahhhhh…. c’est la vie…..
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June 24th, 2008
As of late, I have had the mindset to appreciate all that surrounds me….from the flowers and trees to birds and bees….and the absolute majestic wonder of the mountains that I am fortunate enough to be living amongst.
The other morning I was getting ready for work and I saw the most beautiful redbird perched on a branch of the massive oak tree in my backyard *sigh*
It immediately called to mind one of my most favorite poems ever….. Although most of you have probably already heard it; great things are always worth repeating! ~Enjoy~
TREES by Alfred Joyce Kilmer
I think that I shall never see
a poem as lovely as a tree.
A tree whose hungry mouth is prest
Against the earth’s sweet flowing breast;
A tree that looks at God all day,
And lifts her leafy arms to pray;
A tree that may in summer wear
A nest of robins in her hair;
Upon whose bosom snow has lain;
Who intimately lives with rain.
Poems are made by fools like me,
But only God can make a tree.

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June 5th, 2008
As I sit here listening to the beautiful voice of Norah Jones singing “Turn Me On” and listening equally as intently to the words she sings, my thoughts drift not far from my heart. Today is my parent’s 38th anniversary of their wedding day. I can only imagine where they thought they would be on this day, 38 years ago…… What were their hopes and dreams? As children, we really don’t pay much attention to what our parents dream about. Our lives are “all about us.” They are our parents. Boring. Square. Not regular people, but our PARENTS….
I wish I would have asked them more often about their dreams and hopes and desires, their wants and wishes…..Did they dream of being pilots? Acrobats? *wink* Did they dream they would have a daughter, did they dream of living in the mountains, did they dream of having the most awesome grandchildren one could only wish for~ including all the ballet shoes, baseball cleats, horses, frogs and other accessories that have accompanied them??? Did they dream of Italy in the summer and Colorado in the winter. Did my mother dream of driving to town in her Bentley while my father cruised endlessly on his Harley? Did they dream this is where they would be on this day……….
All I can say is I hope so. They are two of the most wonderful, amazing, funny, courageous and loving people that anyone could ask for as parents. My wish for you both is that your dreams have been fulfilled and you are where you want to be in life, I know I wouldn’t want you anywhere else. I want to be like you when I grow up.
I love you,
~Paige
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