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Yesterday, I did the annual visit to Hotel Roanoke to visit the Festival of Trees. Each year, there’s a bounty of ideas that can be gleaned from the beautiful displays. This year, my favorite is the sparkling in white creation featuring feathery owls pictured here. I do not profess to have the skills or abilities to pull something like this off, yet I’m inspired to push myself past my usual decorating style this year for something more grand and unexpected.

There’s much to be said for embracing a new level of creativity. Across this year, the people in my circles that have added the extra touch of color, wore the higher heels, spoke the old words in a new way, those are who have stood out to me. It’s not about change just for the sake of change, but change that is an improvement, a shift in energies that attracts an improved quality of life. Creativity has the power to inspire, encourage and draw attention to something that otherwise would be invisible, part of the every day landscape of life.

Today, my family & I will be out and about, visiting, shopping and holiday site seeing together. I’ll be gathering ideas for new cookies, tree displays and traditions that can be incorporated into the memories we create for the next several weeks. Do you have a holiday tradition that improves with time? Are there new, creative changes added to seasonal celebrations with family that are anticipated for their surprise?

My goal is to keep things simple this year, yet create memories of the special moments that will last a lifetime. Isn’t that what life is all about? Visit again soon to see what I come up with…

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Looking back on this year, I must admit it has turned out differently than I expected. I’m an Aquarius, really deep down in my soul Aquarius, which means I live in the future. My life plan is way past that curve in the road that is far out of sight. Changing paths, changing my mind, and just stopping mid-stream to regroup are strategies I use regularly, to the dismay of many people in my life who just can’t keep up. Now you would think these two approaches would conflict, but not in my mind!

So, along the path this year, I’ve connected with some people who have become my heroes. The two I want to share with you today are directly related to me stepping out of my comfort zone and trusting the Universe that I was in that place at the right moment.

First is my friend, Gabrielle, who is my hero because she embraces her uniqueness. I met her through another friend, who introduced us because we had vintage clothing in common. I had a wealth of true vintage lingerie for sale, and Gabrielle appreciates beautiful vintage fashions. She also knows the value of this type of thing and where to sell it, should you want to part with it.

What has made Gabrielle a hero to me is that she has faced demons in her life, and has come out the other side to tell the tale. She spent many years on the Renaissance circuit, dressed as a wench, selling ladies under-things, and playing the role like the pro she is. These days, she has a cute home in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia, where she occasionally hosts visitors in her Gypsy Wagon or Hacienda overnight. Always shifting decor, moving, lighting, dramatizing the fantasy of the setting, Gabrielle invents a new adventure from the every day. If your path leads you her way, take the time to stop in and check out her version of the “Floyd Experience.”

My other hero is Louise of Thirty Something Bride. She is still experiencing the transition of single to married life, love and how to make it work, and how to still be herself. We met while I was selling vintage stuff in Charlotte, North Carolina, shedding much of my past to grasp a fresh future. Louise can see through the dust and age of long boxed up and discolored things, and is able to turn pieces of the past in to works of art that become treasured pieces of life’s memorable occasions. The thing that makes her my hero is that she  is not only a talented seamstress, but that she is also a word maestro! She has taken her blog, talking about beautiful people, places and things, and created a masterpiece of visual and written excellence. Every visit to her blog takes me deeper into a shimmering world where people carefully craft and celebrate the moments of life that have meaning.

These two women are very different. They have both added a much needed and unexpected texture to my life that I truly enjoy. This is why they are my heroes. I didn’t see them coming on the path. I didn’t dodge them because they were different than the people I usually connect with, or seek out. I embraced how different we were to each other and embraced the experience. And now, looking back, I’m so grateful.

Is there anyone that has been a hero in your life this year? Is there any experience that pushed you out of your comfort zone and shifted your thinking? Share your comments here and explore how 2011 has evolved for you!

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Fall and early winter have turned into a season of one holiday morphing into the next.  After Labor Day, the first weekend in September in the US, if stores have not set up Christmas displays already (some started in AUGUST this year), they are very visible by Halloween in October. It all seems too much, commercializing what is supposed to be a spirit of peace and love shared globally.

This year, I’ve noticed a clear trend with both corporate and personal messages online. The long and continuing economic stress that affects everyone’s life at some level is shifting, with businesses and individuals providing uplifting and inspiring messages. One example is The Bing Magical Holiday Calendar. Each day a new opportunity for a holiday surprise is available for 24 hours. Sometimes a contest or a discount, the invitation is commercial yet feels much more generous than some of the other “Buy it now or suffer” messages so prevalent this time of year. It may be just me, but I’d really love some release from the pressure of frenzied buying.

The other effort that has emerged to impress this season is on Google+.  I joined that community enthusiastically in July. It has the same elements of other social networks, following, friending, conversations and stalkers. It also has been for me, a breath of fresh air. My experience so far has allowed me to connect with intelligent, thoughtful and giving people from all over the world. With the launch of Google+ Business Pages in October, I’m learning more each day about new companies who are seeking to make a positive difference for their consumers, employees and investors.

The holiday effort on Google+ that has generated attention recently is +SecretSanta. Time Magazine shared the project on it’s G+ page this past week. Carter Gibson created the effort and manages the project with a group of elves, sharing featured Wish Lists and the resulting joys of gifts received. How cool is that for a random act of kindness that just keeps going?!?

I’ll be giving a lot this holiday. It’s time for me to lighten the load, as some would say. I’m ending a decade of my selling of gift shop inventory after the holidays, boxing up and donating much of it to charity groups who are helping victims of domestic violence and homelessness. While I don’t have cash to give, I do have so many beautiful things that bring joy to people who are suffering. Isn’t that what the holidays are about?!?  I’d love to hear what the holidays mean to you and how you are celebrating this December. It really is a beautiful time to make a difference ;~)

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