Thursday, April 05, 2007

The Enigma of Mothers

Mother's Day coming soon to a neighborhood near you. I think we are all pretty familar with the story of how Mother's Day began. What I didn't know is that it is the most popular day of the year to eat out. That stands to reason.

I know for myself that its been so long since I was a dependent child. (I certainly don't want to insinuate I have outgrown childhood.) That I am more familiar with motherhood through watching my own daughters raise their children, than I am filled with memories of my own childhood, or even being their mother.

In fact I am in awe of their strength, energy and stamina. I recently kept my two grandaughters for two days, and had a flash to the past about how strenuous it is to intercept, outthink and lead small children into appropriate behavior.
No wonder we celebrate Mother's Day!
Yes, I'm going to share with you some things you should buy for your mother, mother-of-your-children, grandmother or even your dogwatcher. Being a mother, not even in the category of being "a good mother," much less a "great mother," is something that is programmed into our genetics, but which also requires a connectivity to a higher power because the job is so demanding.

Bless you mothers one and all!

Shown on the left is a "Aventurine with Rose" necklace by artist Julia Kellog. To the right is a purse by fabric artist, Deanna Peterson of Milwaukee, WI, entittled "Little Red Purse." Below is an exqusite handthrown pottery set of "Storage Jars," by North Carolina potter Allan Buitekant.





Don't forget to think GREEN this month. Earth Day is April 22. We're going to bring you an Earth tip with every blog in April.

Tip for the day: Growing coffee under the shade of tall trees instead of chopping down tropical forests will protect song birds. Drink only "shade grown coffee."


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Sunday, March 18, 2007

What about these Shopping Ops?

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Thursday, December 14, 2006

Don't Sell Yourself Short



It's getting pretty close to the deadline. If you are one of those last-minute shoppers and you want to give the extraordinary gift of art, then by all means visit our site and shop before its too late to get something in hand before the holidays. The good news is that for an additional charge you can always request overnight shipping. We can't even say shop 'til you drop because it is so easy to shop at buyoutsidethebox.com that it really seems effortless. Most of the items or works of art are immediately available, but some items have to be made when they are ordered and are specified as so. Watch our for these instructions in the detailed description page.

Just in time from Portugeese artist Alberto D'Assumpcao, is an exqusite watercolor "Untitled" for just $250. Don't let this beautiful painting get away from you, order today!

May you have the happiest of holidays! --Ruth Mitchell


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Friday, December 01, 2006

Gift-giving as a Language of Love


Gift-giving is one of the five languages of love identified in Gary Chapman’s book The Five Love Languages available at Amazon.com. This time of year, most of us are keyed into the language of gift-giving through various ancient cultural traditions and religious celebrations. Giving a gift that has been made by the hands of an artist or artisan can become one of the most intimate expressions of love. I would like to share with you now an array of gifts you may give your loved ones this holiday season by visiting www.buyoutsidethebox.com.

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Happy Holidays---Ruth Mitchell


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