Photo Credit: theperfectpalette.com
Remember when you were a kid
and you built forts, skateboarded, made mud pies etc. Then your mom
would or dad would say let’s go for ice cream and you’d drop everything
and just go.
When you're an adult it’s more difficult to just
do something spontaneous because there is always something to be done
and especially if your in business for yourself you always have a to do
list a mile high and things just seem to get in your way. You stop and
think about all the steps involved in spontaneity like you have to
finish what you are in the middle of, check to make sure everything in
your house is unplugged, make sure you are properly dressed and not in
your PJ’s.
McFlurry Photo Credit: Caron Somers
So yesterday I was in the middle of designing a soap label and my sister was reading. This past week was a hectic one for us. Victoria is experiencing very hot weather and we had just finished a day selling at our local market and were wilting in the heat. So at the spur of the moment we decided to run out for ice cream but the rule was we had to wear what we had on and not change into something else. My hair was a mess, I had an old dress on that was nice and cool. So the instinct was I gotta change, finish up my label design, get dressed etc. Instead I saved
my document and closed it, did a quick check that nothing was plugged in
and we headed to McDonald’s for an ice cream sundae with nuts and
giggled at our messy style. I wasn’t really in the mood for ice cream
but when we got to the drive through we saw they had the McFlurry and
our eyes light up with glee (yup simple things amuse us). It’s a
Canadian thing and it’s like an ice cream shake with crushed up Oreo’s
or Smarties or Skor bits. I got the Oreo Cookie and Caron the other
bloom got the Smartie (a Canadian M&M) one. We parked and hoped no
one noticed us in our unfancy unkempt garb. The stress of the day, the
rude customers, and the blazing heat melted away and for that moment
nothing else mattered. We enjoyed our ice cream and I felt like I was a
kid again.
What fun things are you doing in this summer heat?
Why don’t you shake up your world and do something out of your comfort zone. It just might provide some clarity. #IBN30
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About Michelle
Michelle is one of the blooms and founder of Two Blooms Design Studio Est. 2002. She is in charge of production, designing all of our labels in house, photography, customer service, alchemist behind all of our scent blends, designer, creator and pretty much whatever else needs to be done.
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