Wednesday, May 23, 2012
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Contest
Hey y'all!
Well, I have been trying to come up with a name for my little jewelry-making business for quite a while now. I mainly work with beading and occasionally wire-wrapping techniques, and metal stamping (working on that one--- each stamp costs about $13!). So, my point is, I am having a little contest from now until August 1st and whoever comes up with the best business name idea will win a gorgeous natural agate faceted graduated bead necklace (colors being black and turquoise), an egg's nest pendant (wire wrapped 3 beads to look like nest). As soon as I get a chance, I will post pictures of this fabulous (if I may say so myself :) necklace. To enter, post your idea as a comments, along with a username or whatever you would like to be called (no profanity or otherwise inappropriate comments or your idea will not be considered) Happy thinking!
Love y'all!
Lauren Ashley
Well, I have been trying to come up with a name for my little jewelry-making business for quite a while now. I mainly work with beading and occasionally wire-wrapping techniques, and metal stamping (working on that one--- each stamp costs about $13!). So, my point is, I am having a little contest from now until August 1st and whoever comes up with the best business name idea will win a gorgeous natural agate faceted graduated bead necklace (colors being black and turquoise), an egg's nest pendant (wire wrapped 3 beads to look like nest). As soon as I get a chance, I will post pictures of this fabulous (if I may say so myself :) necklace. To enter, post your idea as a comments, along with a username or whatever you would like to be called (no profanity or otherwise inappropriate comments or your idea will not be considered) Happy thinking!
Love y'all!
Lauren Ashley
Wednesday, May 9, 2012
Announcement
SOooooo y'all, I went to this book thing a few weeks ago, and got advanced reader's copies of books. For those of y'all who don't know what that means, it means that they haven't been released to the public yet. For the next few weeks, I will be reviewing these books and posting my reviews on here, along with the name of book, author, publisher, and when it will be released. That's all for now, y'all!
Love,
Lauren Ashley
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Sponsor A Child Through Compassion International
SO, there is this program called Compassion International. Through this program, you can "sponsor" a child from another country that is in need. I HIGHLY recommend checking this life-changing organization. The cost to sponsor one child is $38 a month for however long you are able to do so. Website is http://compassioninternational.com/. Please visit this website and learn more about Compassion International. Thanks, y'all!
Love,
Lauren Ashley
Love,
Lauren Ashley
Flight Attendants
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| circa 1971 |
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| still circa 1971 |
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| circa 1974 |
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| still circa 1974- but with an optional poncho-cape type thing |
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| circa 1977- three versions of the uniform |
If you've ever been on a plane, you've probably noticed the nice people that offer you food and drinks. We know them as "flight attendants," but in another era they were called "stewardesses." Doesn't that sound glamorous, y'all? Nowadays they wear modest uniforms that are usually darker colored; kinda business-y type clothing. But, in the early 1970's that wasn't the case. At least not for Southwest airlines. No no no, the Southwest stewardess of that era wore orange hotpants (miniskirts could also be worn), white lace up go-go boots, and an orange tee with a white belt worn between the waist and the hips (1971). In 1974, a new uniform was introduced and featured a play of white polka dots on orange for blouse with rust shade of orange hot pants and an aviator jacket – first worn on October 1, 1974. In 1977, a new uniform was issued, featuring a new version of hot pants—noncuffed, front zippered, and fitted at the waist for a sleek look. For summertime, Southwest introduced an overalls-styled outfit combining a miniskirt and bib-like top of denim satin polyester. I have attached some pictures for the nonbelievers or just plain interested. Not only did they issue this uniform, but Southwest Airlines made its motto "Sex sells seats," and served in-flight drinks named such things as Passion Punch and Love Potion. In a court case in 1981, Southwest Airlines tried to defend its policy of hiring only attractive female flight attendants, arguing that female sex appeal was a legit occupational qualification under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act because it wanted to project a "sexy image and fulfill its public promise to take passengers skyward with 'love'" (because that's what every businessman with a wife or fiancee or whatever needs...not). Needless to say, this appeal didn't hold with the Court. Thanks for readin, hope y'all enjoyed! If y'all have any comments or questions please comment/ask away!
Love y'all!
Lauren Ashley
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Multitasking: Accessorizing and Supporting a Good Cause
Hey y'all!
I know, I know, it's been a realllyyy long time since my last post. I've just been so busy... but anyway, I'm back now, and am going to tell y'all about this really cool cause. There are several companies/organizations that do this, but this is the one I first heard about. The website link is: http://lilyandlaura.com/index.htm, and, y'all, I tell you, they have every color of bracelet you can possibly think of, and even several patterned bracelets. I have posted a picture below from their website of some of their bracelets. Their mission is to, "pay more than fair trade wages to our artisans thereby improving the quality of their lives while providing you with beautiful, top quality, handcrafted glass beaded bracelets." So, again, I urge you to check this out, and feel free to comment if you have any questions about this great cause. Y'all come back now!
Love y'all,
Lauren Ashley
I know, I know, it's been a realllyyy long time since my last post. I've just been so busy... but anyway, I'm back now, and am going to tell y'all about this really cool cause. There are several companies/organizations that do this, but this is the one I first heard about. The website link is: http://lilyandlaura.com/index.htm, and, y'all, I tell you, they have every color of bracelet you can possibly think of, and even several patterned bracelets. I have posted a picture below from their website of some of their bracelets. Their mission is to, "pay more than fair trade wages to our artisans thereby improving the quality of their lives while providing you with beautiful, top quality, handcrafted glass beaded bracelets." So, again, I urge you to check this out, and feel free to comment if you have any questions about this great cause. Y'all come back now!
Love y'all,
Lauren Ashley
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