Friday, September 19, 2014

Hello, Fall!




Hello, Fall!

Wishing you all a wonderful autumn season!
In the last weeks of summer, we had the tremendous pleasure of enjoying many fireside conversations.  Those conversations have not only sparked something like a new idea or a deeper friendship, but they have become a sacred research ground.  Many of you have inspired me just by knowing you and learning more about you . . . your dreams, goals, hopes. 
That being said, I, too, am excited to be working toward a few goals of my own! 
What is going on . . . 
We participated in the annual gala for the Children's Museum. My husband played sweet jazz with the Joe Hunter Trio.  I had the chance to meet some fabulous people there, and also was thankful to some wonderful friends who provided goods and sponsorships!  
Thank you to Images in Bloom, Flowers by Anji,  Office One Inc., MicroAdvantage, Inc. to name a few.  There were many more, but special thanks to these folks as both friends and sponsors.

I have discovered a new coffee flavor, Salted Caramel, from a local coffee shop.  I have brewed many pots while we worked on music, the gala, website development ideas, writing, business ideas, and yes . . . school papers!
4 out of 5 kids are off to school this year!  So all of that has kept us busy, along with all the fun activities they are venturing into this fall. 
I will be sponsoring another fundraiser for the Museum launching on September 26.  Be on the lookout for the announcement!

So, earlier, did I say website development? Yes!  The Five Workshop is under construction.  The website is expected to be launching in the coming weeks.  We have been working on branding, set up, and content, along with ideas and service offerings.   
More to come . . .
So, this is just a quick snapshot of what has been going on.   Please stay tuned!  We have so much  yet to come.  Bring on the Salted Caramel coffee. 

And, thanks to all of you who have started following The Five Workshop.  We appreciate you.
"Fall has always been my favorite season. The time when everything bursts with its last beauty, as if nature had been saving up all year for the grand finale." -Lauren DeStefano | Via Babble 

No comments:

Post a Comment