hello monday.


hello monday
hello {first full week of} 2011
hello new beginning

hello rain
hello cold
hello school {goodbye vacation}

hello fresh, clean home [goodbye christmas decorations}
hello email {i’ve got some catching up to do!}
hello cozy fire and cocoa

hello new ideas
hello inspiration
hello new year!!

what are you saying hello to?

40 comments

  1. Inspired for 2011…..lovin’ that bicycle…..thinking that a “Bicycle Built for TWO” necklace with a small heart charm by the pearl charm would be amazing!!!! What a perfect anniversary gift for my husband to buy for me….or perhaps Valentine’s day!!!! =)

  2. hello to organization , hello to 2011 and all the possibilities it will bring , hello to each new day God’s gift to us ..hello to u lisa ,,,,be blessed my friend
    by the way love your mantle … I put up angels on mine after christmas for a new year blessing !!

  3. SO excited about the new year. New hope, new possibilities, new perspective. Thanks for the reminder Lisa, love your blog and jewelery!

  4. Hello new blog!! I’ve recently started a blog, good way to start the new year I figured! 🙂 Love your blog and shop, completely inspiring!

  5. I’m saying hello to freshly painted stairways, hallways, and kitchen. Finally hired a professional so it’s less stress for me. 🙂 2011 will be full of household projects at our house and a new horse to enjoy our 5 acres of land! The kids and us can not wait–so exciting around here!

  6. I’m saying hello to participating in a scripture memory team called Siestas!!
    But those who trust in the Lord will renew their Strength; they will soar like wings of eagles; they run and not grow weary; they will walk and not faint.. Isaiah 40:31
    My first verse!

  7. Hello clean house, which feels like a clean start,
    Hello last year of my 20s.
    Hello to savoring each moment–even the hard ones–beacuse life is precious and the days roll into weeks turn into month and years gone by with not enough appreciation.
    And Hello God, let’s spend a LOT more time together in 2011.

    Happy New Year, Lisa! I cracked up when I showed my mother-in-law my new Dewdrop necklace my hubby gave me from Christmas and her reposnse was, “Oh, is that the jewelry your good friend makes?” I guess I FB your stuff and talk about you enough that she thought we were “real-life” close friends. I guess that’s the cool thing about this online, bloggy world…a whole new community and way of connecting. 🙂

  8. Hello Lisa, I just found your necklace, “marked by love” on angie smith’s blog and ordered one in memory of our son matthew phillip. thank you so much for designing this beautiful necklace. it is truly special to all of us babyloss momma’s. may God continue you to bless you, your family and your business. i blogged about the necklace and posted to my Facebook so hopefully it sends more business your way. i look forward to receiving my necklace as my son’s 2nd birthday would have been this week on jan. 6.
    Thank you,
    Cortney Schwalbe

  9. I love, love, love how pretty and sparkly our Christmas decorations make our house look … but I also love how I feel like I have more space after we take everything down! So, I agree with your ‘hello fresh, clean home’! Of course, ask my son, and he’ll say, “The house looks boring now!” 🙂 Happy 2011!

  10. I’m looking forward to getting back to a routine. Kids in school, tidying up, purging, starting some new art projects and getting life back on track. It feels good.

  11. 1 year of living in Alaska and the very fast approaching of the birth of my second child and watching the world through the eyes of a toddler.

  12. We’re saying hello to a bowl full of blue and brown eggs from our newest chickens. By the way, I look forward to your questions. Thanks for including your readers!

  13. HELLO to a creative start to my new little company I’ve started! “Redheaded Vintage Girl”… web site in the makes! I’m so happy!!

  14. I was very happy to say GOODBYE to the Christmas decorations. I adored them while they were up, but I was ready to be done looking at them.

    In 2011 I’m saying HELLO to a new beginning. 2010 was a hard year full of a lot of changes for me (divorce, moving 600 miles, etc). I kind of hit the “reset” button on my life and am starting with a blank slate again. I’m trying to embrace that and write my own future, so to speak — hoping I have the bravery and strength to embrace the opportunities and dream big.

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