IN TOUCH WITH THE MUCH

I live in a lovely little suburban town. Its nice in terms of community and neighbors and stuff like that, but in terms of art and inspiration, it’s not exactly a “go-to” hotspot.
And then, this little art shop / gallery opened. It’s like a bright little light shining its creative energy onto a traditional suburban main street. I went in to meet the owners. See if this is real or imagined. It’s real. I’m gonna go in there tomorrow and see if he’s interested in displaying some of my teeze handbags. It’ll be so Muchy if i sell a couple of those. They are incredibly awesome bags that have been sitting in my basement since i closed up shop a few years back. And maybe I’ll bring in some Muchness bands. See how they translate at retail… Hmmm exciting stuff!!!!
When I went last week this message was on a blackboard out front. (I never see that in this hood!!) What kind of world will YOU dream today??

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WELCOME TO OUR NEWEST CHALLENGER KRISTYN!!!

Kristyn has been into The Muchness pretty much since Day One- sending in her reader submissions and commenting on posts… so I am So Excited to Introduce her!!

Everyone, Meet Kristyn!!!

Kristyn writes:

I guess it is time for my introduction:  My name is Kristyn, and Tova and I “met” through a baby loss website during our subsequent pregnancies.  My first pregnancy was so exciting for me- I told EVERYONE as soon as I found out and everything seemed to be going smoothly until the results of my triple screen came back suggestive of a neural tube defect.  During the ultrasound I frantically tried to see my baby’s spinal cord and neglected to notice the lack of amniotic fluid present.  After a very long weekend and another specialist, my baby was diagnosed with Potter’s Syndrome- a lack of functional kidneys.  Unfortunately, after around 16 weeks gestation the kidneys are responsible for creating the amniotic fluid, without which the lungs do not develop.  It is 100% fatal.  On December 8, 2006, at 17 weeks 1 day, my beautiful, perfect baby Annabelle was born sleeping.  Since that time I have survived and tried to cherish two subsequent pregnancies with healthy baby boys- Ben (3 1/2) and Sam (17months).

My boys are my light and have helped me survive 4 years of very demanding training.  My husband is the most supportive man you could ever imagine.  During the first year of Ben’s life, he brought him to visit me at work at least once a day and he has been a stay-at-home dad since Ben was born.  He put his music career on hold to help me follow my dream to become a physician.  I can’t believe I am lucky enough to have such a wonderful family.  Still, I find it very hard to take time to do things for myself and I often feel overwhelmed and like I can’t quite do anything well enough.  Our income is very limited and any extra tends to go towards fun stuff for the boys.  Despite my very sarcastic (and sometimes a little sick) sense of humor I have always been a pretty positive person, and although I cannot understand the reasons for my loss I have tried to allow myself to treasure the time I had with Annabelle and thank her for bringing my husband and I even closer.  I am not religious, but I strongly believe she is in a better place and it brings me peace to imagine her playing with all the other babies who left this world too soon.

Tova and her Muchness Challenge have inspired me to try to take care of myself a little better, and maybe take a little time away from the boys every now and again (without feeling guilty for being a bad mommy).  I have never been a sequin sort of person, but the sparkles on this website have been bringing a smile to my face since Tova started her journey and I hope that my journey can do the same for some of you.  Since I wear boring green scrubs for work almost every day my muchness tends to be little bits of uniqueness that make me smile during the day- be that fun colors on my nails, crazy socks, or strange accessories.  I am sure in the journey you will also see some pictures of my two “pieces of muchness”- my sweet boys!

So to start off my journey, here is a picture of the ring I had made in honor of Annabelle just a few days after I lost her.  The only two times I have taken it off were the birth of each of my subsequent babies.  It comforts me to have something to hold with me at all times.  Engraved inside the ring is her birthday.

 

THE MUCHNESS BANDS HAVE LEFT THE BUILDING!!!

I have officially shipped the first Muchness bands! This  is so new and exciting, and I am LOVING the quotes and inspiration!!! I personally design and print the art that becomes the quote… I try to pick fonts that really represent what I feel the quote is saying… a lot of love goes into these little bundles of Muchness!!!

I also made the hangtags which include a bunch of pre-cut papers that fit perfectly inside to write your  “secret message.” My goal is to one day get them professionally printed and every MUCHNESS item that I ever make will have a secret pocket to fill with dreams and words of strength and love.

XOX, Tova

I am much muchier than I used to be!

Be joyful always, pray continuously, give thanks in all circumstances

The way to know life is to love many things

TAGS- Little bits of light to help you find your way through darkness

Jeffrey Campbell Skate Shoes -MUCH OR TOO MUCH? THE VERDICT

As you may recall, I determined that the carved wooden sole on these shoes were neither Much, nor, really, Too Much. They just seemed to be trying too hard. And to me, the efforts fell somewhere in the middle. I determined I’d return them because I didn’t feel that I would feel confident in their Muchness as I navigated through the Concrete Jungle.

But then, I realized the problem. They were not MUCH. And, they were not TOO MUCH. They were, in fact, NOT MUCHY ENOUGH.

Now, there is no longer a question. Behold:

Undeniable MUCHNESS!!

 

 

QUICK PIC TUTORIAL TIME!

 

 

 

Tape

More Tape

Bag ’em

Prime ’em

Tape off the details

Spray ’em

Remove tape over details

Hand paint the details

Ta-Da!!

 

 

***editors note: I sprayed the whole thing with high gloss varnish before removing the final tape.

***editors second note: AREN’T THEY AWESOME????!!!!