Do you ever feel like you need more? More time, more money, more sleep, more patience, more love, more stuff, just more? You’re not alone. I think it’s natural for all of us to feel this way at one point or another. But I think the important thing is to move on from there. Don’t linger on it.
I love how Kirsten has created an abundance of time well spent by prioritizing living in the here and now and seizing the day.
I’ve known Rory Cunningham for over 11 years. We met through a mutual friend in the jewelry business, while on a progressive dinner walking tour of historical craftsmen and victorian homes in Los Angeles. We bonded over our love of sharing food and wine with friends, architecture, art, design, and fashion.
I first met Elizabeth Oakes, of Golden Oak Weddings, through my now husband, who is friends with her now husband. Over the years, Elizabeth and I have had the opportunity to have many deep conversations about life over a cup of tea, or in her garden, or at family gatherings.
We first met Steve Lucero, of the LA Artery, at the Brewery Arts Complex where I have my studio. We were looking for a photographer for our Annual Chocolate Martini Soiree and Steve came to the rescue.
Recently I was happily wed in a private wedding ceremony to my significant other, on July 15th which was the 15th anniversary of our first date. Yes, I know it took a while. Sometimes it does.
I first heard of Petra Wright and her fabulous reputation through artists we both worked with. They all had nothing but wonderful things to about her and about the GDCA Gallery. We were honored to have Petra share a little about her world of art with us.
We revisited one of our original reflection story interviewees, a dear friend and a favorite client, Julie. When we interviewed Julie several years ago, she spoke about her personal commitment to Clarity, Truth, and Voice. In the midst of transition then, Julie again found herself recently passing through another unexpected transition…
Although our dynamic has changed and I’m realizing things won’t always be the same, but some of my favorite things about my dad have always stayed the same.