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Barbara’s birthday

23 Tuesday Oct 2012

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Birthday, Family, Girlfriends, women

Today is Barbara Rosen’s birthday.

I often send cartons of her favorite Oreo cookies (a minor addiction in the cosmic scale of abuses.)

It’s hard to believe we met in1990 when I hired her to photograph the New York collections. As Fashion Editor of The Tampa Tribune, I felt more like “Ellie Mae Clampett” in Manhattan. Not to worry – Barbara showed me the best places to eat, to shop and how to navigate the subway system. She was a lifesaver both in front of the camera and behind it.

Few friendships are able to move from the office or the classroom, to hospital rooms and funerals. This one made those transitions easily.

After my mother died, the first (and most beautiful) mass card I received came from my Jewish friend, Barbara. Years later, I drove to Deerfield Beach, Florida when her own mother passed away. Together we cleaned out a condo and got it ready to sell, placing memories in trash bags and boxes, between glasses of wine.

 Impossibly, Barbara was diagnosed with ovarian cancer in 1997 but remained undaunted. She didn’t like to discuss it and – a couple of wigs later – she continued to shoot photographs, to travel and to dote on her darling daughter, Shane.

I found my way to their New York apartment on September 11, 2001 following the attacks on the World Trade Center. Even terrorists, it seems, couldn’t diminish the benefits of laughter and a heart-felt hug.

I’ve learned the reason for this: In The Tending Instinct, author Shelley E. Taylor writes that this need for community with other women is biological; it is part of our DNA. Taylor’s book reveals a variety of studies covering cultural factors, decades of research, anecdotal references – even ties to the girlfriend concept in the animal kingdom. A stream of fascinating facts help define why women are more collaborative, less competitive and, above all, why we need our girlfriends. Consider these findings:

Longevity – Women who marry have the same life expectancy as those who don’t. However, women with strong female social ties (girlfriends) live longer than those without them.

Stress – Women don’t have the same, classic ‘fight or flight’ response to stress that men do. According to the research presented, women under stress have the need to ‘tend and befriend.’ We want to tend to our young and be with our friends. Time with our friends actually reducesour stress levels

More Stress – A study conducted by the UCLA School of Medicine found that when we’re with our girlfriends, our bodies emit the “feel good” hormone oxytocin, helping us reduce everyday stress. By prioritizing our female friendships and spending time with these friends, we take advantage of a very simple, natural way to reduce our stress.

Though we always have lived in different states, Barbara was just a phone call away to help me through tough situations like hurricanes, financial struggles and relationship changes.

What did we talk about? Who cares?

It was her presence at the other end of the line that mattered: reliable, loving, listening and caring. What would I do without her?

As women, we sometimes need to be reminded what being a girlfriend means. Too often it takes an illness or loss to hit us with the realization that good things – and good people – don‘t last forever…Once in a while we simply need to take the time to think about our friends, stop and thank them for all that they add to our lives.

Barbara lost her battle with cancer last January and today will be difficult for many of us. Still, I intend to celebrate her birthday and to honor the woman who gave so much of herself to so many friends……….perhaps with a bag of Oreos?

 

 
 

 

A new office party

18 Thursday Oct 2012

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Christmas, clothing, dress code, fashion, Holiday, office parties, style, sweaters, ugly holiday sweaters

The season for funny pictures with Santa and ugly Christmas sweaters is fast approaching…

C’mon – we’ve all worn them. (Kindergarten teachers still do.)

Mom probably bought your first one, but I’ll bet you’ve paid for at least one more: One of the most popular holiday parties thrown in college is the “Ugly Christmas Sweater Party.” Students don their tackiest and funniest holiday sweaters (usually purchased at thrift stores) and some even wear holiday hats, shoes, and accessories. During the party, guests to vote for the best holiday sweater, and winners receive a prize.

In recent years, hideous holiday attire has practically been elevated to an art form: Mario Batali and Jimmy Fallon cooked some wine-stained garganelli in “ugly holiday sweaters” on ABC’s “The Chew” last year. Who could forget the one worn by actor Colin Firth (“Mark Darcy”) in “Bridget Jones’ Diary?”

Killington, Vermont, resident Anne Marie Blackman even based a business on the trend. “My Ugly Christmas Sweater,” incorporated in 2010, offers customers a vast selection of tacky sweaters in collections ranging from retro 80s embroidered items, to embellished over-the-top sweaters with lights. Blackman’s website received over 2 million page views last holiday season.

 
Not surprisingly, employers have come to appreciate low-key alternatives to expensive, energy-consuming office parties. This year – perhaps well on its way to becoming an annual tradition – many corporations will designate a day for employees to wear and enjoy their favorite glittery, holiday-only, ugly sweaters. Selected and loved with poor taste and abandon, the ugliest holiday sweater contest should spark fun and laughter all day long.

I can’t wait to see the pictures.

Write your name

15 Monday Oct 2012

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Build, concrete, Construction, Houses, Memories, New Home

  • Never miss the opportunity to write your name into a freshly-poured concrete slab.  For the real stars among us, go ahead and press your palms into it. Don’t forget the date!

Excerpted from “Home: Celebrating the Spaces of Your Heart.”

Metaphors

11 Thursday Oct 2012

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Architecture, Build, castle, Construction, cottage, Design, Homes, Houses

The use of metaphors during the design process can turn hopes into pictures.

 

  • I want my home to look like a … castle, a cottage, a boat, a garden. Words carry such power.  Metaphors transform one idea into an other.  They bridge our abstract ideas with the real world.
    • ” People can be classified according to whether they aspire to live in a cottage or in a palace.” -George Sand

     

    Excerpted from “Home: Celebrating the Spaces of Your Heart.” 

Do the right thing

08 Monday Oct 2012

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  • Get a building permit and hire a licensed contractor. Being caught without the paperwork is like receiving a traffic ticket: There are big fines involved along with embarrassment. Do the right thing. Your children and your neighbors might be watching.

“Home: Celebrating the Spaces of Yourt Heart” by Renee Garrison and Tom Szumlic

The perfect foyer

01 Monday Oct 2012

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 The perfect foyer would hold two adults and ten kids in Halloween costumes.

Every time we open our front door, we should be entering the most significant space in our lives. Celebrate your foyer. It is the overture of the house, the collection of every element, those things seen and not yet seen.

The foyer is a place of coming and going. Handshakes and hugs. Kisses and tears. It gives us the basis for a reoccurring ritual we practice everywhere… seeking the elusive feeling of being welcomed.

“Home: Celebrating the Spaces of Your Heart” by Renee Garrison and Tom Szumlic

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