Ain't too proud to beg
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Part II of the "Meet the Weiswomen Pets" series is coming soon - you know what that means, more cute dog pictures! Before that, a brief moment of shameless begging. See that little box right above this post? If you're on Facebook please consider becoming a fan of Weiswomen Creations. They're be special offers, announcements, and photos. Thanks!
The Weiswomen Pets, Part I
Monday, August 24, 2009
To be honest, I've never been a cat person. Our family always had dogs and my father is violently allergic to cats (and I mean violently - when Pierre was still with us my father lasted about 5 minutes in our house and then had to leave). I basically accidentally adopted him when I lived in New York City. In 2000 (I actually think it was New Year's Day), a friend called looking for a temporary home for Pierre - someone was supposed to be adopting him but they were out of town. After warning my friend that I had no idea how to take care of cats, I suddenly had a cat in my apartment. More precisely, I had a cat under my bed. Eventually we lured him out with a straw (don't ask, that cat ignored most of the toys I bought for him but a plastic straw could make him ecstatic). One of my best friends came over and smugly said "you're totally keeping that cat." "No, I'm not," I replied, "This is just temporary." You all know where this is going...after a couple of weeks the intended adoptive cat-parent was still away, nobody knew when he coming back, and I was smitten.
When I moved to Maryland to start a PhD program Pierre of course came with me. It was a bit of an adjustment for a city cat but once he got used to those strange things called trees outside my apartment window he was fine. Then I met the man who eventually became my husband and I eventually moved to Massachusetts to be with him. He was not a cat person but knew we were a package deal and that Pierre had been with me longer than he had. So, Pierre ventured up north for his third home. I curious how he would deal with our new house - he was used to one bedroom apartments and now we were in a house with lots of stairs. We arrived very late at night, after a long day of travel in his carrier. We let him out and he immediately began racing around the house. Apparently stairs were pretty cool and all the extra room was great for running around the house at top speed.
All was happy and good in our little world. My boyfriend and I got engaged and then married and Pierre made a special appearance in our Save the Date newsletter. My husband admitted that Pierre wasn't bad "for a cat." In February 2007 I was trying to finish my dissertation. First we had a pipe break in the house. Then the next week I took Pierre to the vet for a routine exam (he was now a "Senior Cat" at age 11) and they discovered a lump in his throat which was eventually revealed as a tumor. I'll spare the gory details and crying that ensued but February was a pretty horrible month. They said he had a few months to live. I then informed Pierre that he needed to live long enough for me to finish my PhD, there was no way I could deal with the last stages of my dissertation and grieving his loss at the same time. People scoffed but he was still going strong when I finally finished my PhD in May. Then I told him that he needed to hang on long enough for me to get a job. During my job search my mother and I started Weiswomen Creations. Our amazing vet said that clearly my directives were working since he had already lived past their predictions. In September, a week after I was offered a permanent job my husband and I could tell that the end was near. I know this is cheesy and overly sentimental and has possibly crossed the line into "crazy cat lady" territory. but I do believe that he hung on until he knew I would be ok. He came into my life just as I was applying to doctoral programs and stayed until it was all over.
So, that's the first Weiswomen pet. Hopefully I haven't bummed all of you out but I felt Pierre needed his moment in the sun before we fully introduced our dog. Pierre was a pretty big Diva so I'm sure he would agree with my decision.
We have a winner!
Friday, August 14, 2009
Carolyn chose the Smoked Topaz earrings you see here, but they will be created in a silver version.
Thanks to everyone who entered and checked out all of our pretty earrings.
Giveaway!
Friday, August 7, 2009
See those pretty, sparkling earrings in the photo? They (or a similar pair) could be yours! I am a huge fan of these Swarovski drop earrings and I've actually blogged about them before. They come in a huge range of colors, are appropriate for day and evening, and are affordable.
This is our first giveaway so I'm making it easy - check out the Swarovski Channel Set Drop Earrings that we offer in our Etsy Shop and/or 1000 Markets Shop. Let us know in the comments which one is your favorite (don't worry, if you win and change your mind you can choose a different pair). If you're ok with waiting a few weeks, you can even get a custom pair with the color, finish, and size of your choosing!
Here are the details on the custom pairs:
They are available in two sizes, 4mm & 6mm, and two settings, rhodium plated & gold plated. So, you are able to design the perfect pair just for you!
Available in all sizes: Crystal, Light Rose, Rose, Fuchsia, Siam, Smoked Topaz, Topaz, Light Colorado Topaz, Jonquil, Peridot, Emerald, Blue Zircon, Aqua, Light Sapphire, Sapphire, Light Amethyst, Amethyst, Black Diamond, Jet
Available in 6mm only: Light Peach, Padparadscha, Crystal Golden Shadow, Chrysolite, Ernite, Tanzanite
Winner will be chosen at random from the comments next Friday, August 14th so make sure you comment by Midnight EST on Thursday, August 13th. The winner will be contacted via e-mail and then announced on the blog (when you comment there should be some way to contact you - via e-mail or website). Weiswomen Creations ships internationally so this giveaway is open to everyone.
Hey! I have a blog!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
No, you need more? Well, fine, be like that. How about a giveaway? You'll have to wait just a little bit more but I promise (really) that it's coming. I want to do a little more housecleaning on the old blog. You know, clear out the cobwebs and such. In the meantime, check out the new shops or stare at the cute dog - he's irresistible isn't he? You can even follow me on twitter now, I'll be announcing the giveaway there too.
I Can Sing a Rainbow
Tuesday, May 13, 2008
Does anyone else remember the kid's song "I Can Sing a Rainbow?" I thought of it yesterday as I was working on my latest series of bracelets. I've made them in six different colors so far - only the red one is listed in our store as of this afternoon but bracelets in orange, blue, green, purple, and black are coming soon. I've posted some photos here as a sneak peek. UPDATE: All posted in our Artfire shop!
Sadly, I can't really sing a rainbow and most people who know me will pay me not to sing. But I do love rainbows and have ever since I was a little girl. I would arrange my markers or crayons in rainbow color order, a habit that continues I continue to this day with all of my crafting supplies. By the way, you can all just keep those anal retentive comments to yourself!
First of May
Thursday, May 1, 2008
I've been feeling a touch cranky lately, a statement my husband will quickly confirm and perhaps feel is an understatement. I figured since today was a new month I could get all wacky and start the month with some positive thoughts. It's a stretch for my sarcastic, pessimistic self but let's give it a go anyway. If pigs start flying later today you'll know who to blame.
So...some happy thoughts:
- One of my best friends is coming for a spontaneous visit tomorrow.
- While he's here we're going to plan our summer vacation.
- A new episode of Lost is on tonight.
- I'll be in NYC next week and will have some time to go bead shopping.
- This afternoon I'm going shopping and with my very cool former boss.
- Thanks to the birthday gift I got from my awesome husband I now have all five seasons of Alias on DVD and can watch Jennifer Garner kick ass anytime I want.
- Our kitchen renovation is moving along (I'm tempted to say but not as quickly as I would like but that violates the happy though rule).
- See those pretty pink earrings at the top of the post? I kept them, a fine example of the risks of owning a jewelry business I mentioned previously.