Tuesday, March 27, 2012
LA trunk show this weekend!
I'm just putting the finishing touches on all the pretties I'll be bringing to my trunk show at Lovely LA this weekend. In addition to my dress collection, I'll be bringing some exclusive one of a kind dresses for sale off the rack (all I can say is, think pink!). Appointments are filling up quickly--call Lovely to secure your spot. I look forward to meeting all of you! xoElizabeth
Monday, March 19, 2012
Monday, March 12, 2012
Air Supply: Filling Lungs with Love part 2

Its Monday morning and Sharlie has returned home from the hospital following her double lung and heart surgery! Our joy continues to grow as we learn of her amazing progress! As promised in our prior post here, we wanted to share with you photos from the Air Supply Benefit that was created on her behalf just last November. It was a day where the community came together to donate and to offer support and the miracles and efforts that proceeded it were beyond what we could have ever imagined. We are going to attempt to list just some of those.
In September 2011, my husband Troy and I learned of the extensive surgery that Sharlie (a dear friend of ours with Cystic Fibrosis) would be needing and the large amount of money that would be required for such a necessity to take place and sustain her family during her time of recovery. Similar to other members of the community, we knew that we had to do something to help! What else could we do but put together an event...even if we could raise just $5,000 we figured it could make a difference.
However, the thought of a fundraiser to be honest seemed a bit overwhelming. We were in the midst of wedding season and juggling the day to day details of our other events and having never planned a benefit before weren't quite sure where to begin. We knew the event and design side of things but with so many different aspects to fundraising, we knew we couldn't possibly go at it alone. We knew we needed a venue and someone to set up a non-profit fund, someone to handle the money and someone to set up a website. We needed amazing vendors and a big draw to bring people in and PR..and lots of it...and all of this needed to be done within a short 2 month window until our projected date for the event! We knew that in order to do it outside, where we could gather large numbers of donors, it would need to take place by the first part of November and even then with weather we were taking a risk. BUT..we knew this was Sharlie that we were dealing with and where Sharlie is, miracles tend to take place. Just how large of a miracle though...we really had no idea!
During our first meeting we met together with Matt Brown (our well-needed CPA who would be handling all the money and donations), Erin Reagan from Classic Party Rentals (an experienced fundraiser), Kiptyn Locke (from the Bachelor and our PR pro) and Jessica Erickson (Sharlie's best friend and an online marketing guru). We knew we had a lot to do but quickly began getting to work and started sharing our plans with friends and family. The response was huge! Our humble small group of 6 that gathered that first Sunday night in our home just continued to grow with each Sunday meeting, until our living room seemed to be bursting at the seems. By the time the event took place, 260 volunteers had stepped in to offer their time and talents both those who know and love Shar as well as complete strangers who were touched by her story .





Twigg Botanicals created all of the beautiful flowers made up to look like balloons in flight.







We wanted to involve the younger kids as well and give them an opportunity to serve. Inspired by the many lemonade stands that kids had previously set up to raise money for Shar in their communities, we included our own version of lemonade stands constructed by Dennis Mathis Construction. They were manned by volunteer children, many of whom wore literal hearts on their sleeves. :)









The lemonade and delicious taco bar was graciously donated by Crown Point Catering, one of our all time favorites! We can't say enough good things about them but their food always speaks for itself! This food station was appropriately named "Cloudy with a chance of Tacos". A big thanks to Amir and everyone at Surf Brothers as well who also donated a food station which we dubbed "Cloudy with a chance of Teriyaki".




We realized after the event that we had an overwhelming turnout of more than 800 attendees that came from all walks of Shar and Ryan's life as well as those that heard of their story through News coverage or other Media.
Scout PR with Kiptyn and Tenley did an incredible job at assisting us to spread the word through news outlets such as radio, television and various magazines and newspapers. Jon Foreman, from Switchfoot also took time out of his busy touring schedule to shoot a video with Benny Ek of what we had always imagined as our theme song for the event, "Learning to Breathe". Take a look back HERE to view it. We couldn't be more grateful for all of their efforts!




Kiwi jump donated a bounce house and slide that kept the younger guests and teenagers busy "Catching Air".

Twigg Botanicals also donated the flowers for our "65 Roses" booth, a term coined by little ones who couldn't say Cystic Fibrosis.



The event has now come and gone but for those of us that were involved it will stay with us and in our hearts the rest of our lives. Some of the team members surprised Jessica and I with flowers at the end of the event but truly, I can say that we received so much more from this experience than we gave. We were able to witness what a big difference willing hearts and hands can make when they come together. Our original goal of raising $30,000 wasn't ambitious enough. We surpassed our goal with an overwhelming amount of almost $100,00 donated after expenses.
We cannot thank our vendors and contributors enough for their generosity and the many volunteers who offered their time. A big hug to Jessica for all the many late nights and hours we spent together as well as the Sabin Children's Foundation who partnered with us to accept donations for Shar. To the many others...we wish we could list you all here! You each made such an important impact and we could not have done this without you! You have helped make miracles happen! Much love to all of you and much love to you Shar who we continue to think of and pray for daily. For any and all of those who were involved we would love to hear your stories or comments about anything that touched you that day or during the events leading up to the event. Please feel free to leave your thoughts. xoxo Heather
Vendors: Amorology Weddings, Benny Ek Video, Classic Party Rentals, Crown Point Catering, Dennis Mathis Construction, DIT for outdoor display televisons, Pacific CPA, Golden Spoon, Jill Thomas Photography, Kiwi Jump, Peanut Press Creative, Premier Image Screen Printing, Scout PR, Sir Speedy Printing, Surf Brothers,Twigg Botanicals
Friday, March 9, 2012
What's in our file: A Diamond in the Rough

What does a groom who wears mismatched argyle socks have to do with our wedding today? Everything! We're on our way out the door but thought we would share "what's in our file" for our cute couple Aubri and Logan! We're combining a little prep with a whole lot of pep. Can't wait to share photos by the lovely Bonnie Tsang.
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Lovely LA, here I come.
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Tea/Blush gown, LA style! |
Monday, March 5, 2012
Filling lungs with love: Breathing Easy
I can't believe how quickly time has passed since the Air Supply event and the joy that all of us are experiencing as we continue to hear of Sharlie's progress. While we held our breath for a little while in hopes that all would go well, we now are all breathing a little easier as we hear about the great strides she is making! With a new heart and lungs, we all are left wondering how this new heart is ever going to keep up with the capacity to love that her old one had. She is one of the most beautiful, sweet and caring people I have ever known and so deserving of this 2nd chance at life that she has been given.
We just received this email update the other day from Sharlie's mom, Collette and I just couldn't resist sharing it with all of you who may not have been following the latest milestones that Sharlie has been making. This week marks the anniversary of the passing of Lexi, Sharlie's 14 year old sister who passed away from Cystic Fibrosis. I love this sweet picture of Sharlie and Lexi below. As sisters, they shared more than Cystic Fibrosis but also a bond that only sisters can have. It has been an emotional week for the family and it brought tears to my eyes to hear such heartfelt words from a mother who has been so waiting for this day..one filled with joy and gratitude. I thought it would be the perfect introduction for the Air Supply Event moments that we would love to share with all of you in an upcoming post and the many selfless acts and miracles that we witnessed as we put together an event we will never forget on Sharlie's behalf.

March 5th. I have been sitting in a beautiful part here in Los Altos for the past hour, the empty screen of my laptop in front of me - pondering. Shoup Park is a spectacular oasis; the sun is warming my back, children are laughing as they run alongside the stream and everything is in Springtime bloom. It feels as if I'm seeing LIFE through new eyes. Hope springs eternal. It's a cliché...but one that makes sense to me.
March 5th, 1995 - the date by which everything is measured in our family; everything of note happened either before or after. And each year on this date...tender feelings and tears. Seventeen years ago today I held my beautiful 14-year-old daughter, Lexi, in my arms as she took her last struggled breath and departed this existence. I've missed her every single day since and even though I've been blessed with the gift of her "presence" on several special occasions; I still desperately miss being able to see, hear and touch her.
This March 5th feels different. Tears? Certainly. Joyful, Grateful, Overwhelming tears. Sharlie gets stronger each day. Such an amazing insight she shared yesterday. On her daily walks around the hospital corridors, she has been avoiding a ramp that she felt would be too much of a challenge. For almost all her life ramps, stairs, inclines of any sort have given Sharlie pause. She has structured her life in a way that helps her avoid these obstacles; knowing she needs to walk on mostly level ground in order to maintain her oxygen saturation.
Yesterday, flanked by her husband Ryan and their son, Harrison, she walked down that ramp and then a few minutes later walked back up, amazed at the fact she wasn't breathless at the top! Yes, she was a bit tired after her walk but after all, it's been just over two weeks since her heart and lungs were replaced. Perfectly respectable to feel a bit worn out.
Another milestone yesterday...they ventured out, a brief respite - and Sharlie was able to feel the fresh air on her face. They only stayed outside a few precious moments, just long enough to deliver Harrison to me, but oh my...watching the three of them walking hand-in-hand took MY breath away. Sharlie was wearing the mask that will be her constant companion for the next few months, but her beautiful eyes were smiling.
Today - this particular March 5th of 2012 - is a day of celebration. Lexi, I celebrate your memory. Sharlie, I celebrate your courage. Sisters connected. Attached at the hip for fourteen short years.. Now...attached at the heart. Being your mother has forever changed me. Thank you.
March 5th, 1995 - the date by which everything is measured in our family; everything of note happened either before or after. And each year on this date...tender feelings and tears. Seventeen years ago today I held my beautiful 14-year-old daughter, Lexi, in my arms as she took her last struggled breath and departed this existence. I've missed her every single day since and even though I've been blessed with the gift of her "presence" on several special occasions; I still desperately miss being able to see, hear and touch her.
This March 5th feels different. Tears? Certainly. Joyful, Grateful, Overwhelming tears. Sharlie gets stronger each day. Such an amazing insight she shared yesterday. On her daily walks around the hospital corridors, she has been avoiding a ramp that she felt would be too much of a challenge. For almost all her life ramps, stairs, inclines of any sort have given Sharlie pause. She has structured her life in a way that helps her avoid these obstacles; knowing she needs to walk on mostly level ground in order to maintain her oxygen saturation.
Yesterday, flanked by her husband Ryan and their son, Harrison, she walked down that ramp and then a few minutes later walked back up, amazed at the fact she wasn't breathless at the top! Yes, she was a bit tired after her walk but after all, it's been just over two weeks since her heart and lungs were replaced. Perfectly respectable to feel a bit worn out.
Another milestone yesterday...they ventured out, a brief respite - and Sharlie was able to feel the fresh air on her face. They only stayed outside a few precious moments, just long enough to deliver Harrison to me, but oh my...watching the three of them walking hand-in-hand took MY breath away. Sharlie was wearing the mask that will be her constant companion for the next few months, but her beautiful eyes were smiling.
Today - this particular March 5th of 2012 - is a day of celebration. Lexi, I celebrate your memory. Sharlie, I celebrate your courage. Sisters connected. Attached at the hip for fourteen short years.. Now...attached at the heart. Being your mother has forever changed me. Thank you.
...and thank you Collette for allowing us to share your tender thoughts. Be sure and check back on Monday for pictures and more details from the Air Supply Benefit. More goodness to come!
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