Showing posts with label Smile. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Smile. Show all posts

Sunday, June 5, 2016

When Times Get Tough, It's Time For Summer!


Written By: Danielle Silva Heckenkamp

It’s time for summer love, summer vacation, and summer adventures - to let loose without looking back. Who doesn’t want to have fun in the sun? We long for those brief summer months here in Wisconsin, no matter how brief they may last. As cold weather Midwesterners, we crave the sun and heat after several long months of winter, and of course, we are ridiculously jealous of our Southern friends. But for some reason, we keep coming back for more - how have we not learned yet? It’s about time to move to a warmer climate, right? Take me to Charleston! Maybe Midwesterners prefer this self-inflicted torture. 

After months of intense dreariness, dark clouds, and dry winter temperatures dipping below zero, the thought of warm sun, beach sand, and not having to bundle up lifts our moodiness and brings a smile. Those foreboding winter months force many Wisconsinites to retreat into a warm house, sip hot chocolate, and read the latest issue of Vogue sitting before a roaring fire. This may sound enticing, but after several months, the monotony begins. Yes, those Instagram pictures are a bit overrated. Honestly, how much hot chocolate can one person drink?


Sometimes it’s difficult to believe we have four seasons in Wisconsin. Spring is only a slightly warmer version of winter. So we anxiously await those days of sun, when it doesn’t take an additional twenty minutes to leave the house because a mitten is lost, again. Those warm carefree days when we can spend any extra moment with friends, family, and working on our slightly embarrassing Northern tan. Yes, we aren’t as austere as some may claim, we can laugh at ourselves. It’s that one time of year, no matter where we live in this beautiful country of ours, that we can have fun and enjoy life. Summer gives us an excuse for a vacation, for making family memories, a time when we no longer focus solely on working, but on enjoying the simple pleasures of life.


Summer is that amazing time when the beach welcomes us no matter how cool the water may feel, a blended strawberry daiquiri tastes much better while lounging next to a pool, and a pair of sandals become a wardrobe staple. It’s the heat, the sweat, and the sunshine that somehow have us wanting more, the months are just too short. Maybe it’s because living in Wisconsin brings too many months of winter and not enough months of summer love. Everyone loves the freshness of spring and the anticipation of warm weather to come, but summer brings something extra special. Summer brings a place for new beginnings, a time for creating lasting memories, unlike any we have previously experienced. The summer months have provided some amazing, out of this world exploits. The type of memories that mold us into the people we are or who are about to become - similar to a true friend. Summer is a good lasting friendship. It forces us to take a step out of the norm, and enjoy this unknown world.


Friendship and summer have much more in common than anyone could imagine. The type of friendship we search for our entire lives, but oftentimes never find. We may have plenty of acquaintances, and even a few people we feel confident enough to share some of our deepest secrets. But finding that true everlasting friend, is like finding a needle in the haystack. Summer is full of confidence, unforgettable moments, adventures, and with an intense desire to indulge. It doesn’t matter how long one is parted from a true friend, the strong bond will return. Summer gives us promises of acceptance and forgiveness - those overwhelming hot days are cooled off by an intense evening thunderstorm.


There have been many great summers in my life, ones that involved goofy high school friends, others that included many late night college parties, but one of the best was shared with a good friend, actually a “best friend”. I have always felt a bit silly saying “best friend” since the term was used so freely in grade school, but maybe it’s also a bit odd because once we reach adulthood, a “best friend” is almost impossible to find. Luckily, I have been blessed with such a gift!



This “best friend” knows when to give a hug, when to make me laugh so hard I’m crying, and even though she may know my flaws, for some reason, she still chooses to overlook them. But friendship isn’t a one-way street. It involves a commitment, a lack of self-interest, with the desire to be a part of this person’s life through thick and thin. Just like the season of summer. After months of struggling through the doldrums of winter, the summer sun shines through those gloomy clouds, and all is well.  But if we don’t take a moment to enjoy the sun and venture outside, it is only another day. Everyone needs a best friend, especially women. We go through life judging ourselves, looking at every minute detail in the hopes of reaching ridiculous expectations. We are often the hardest on ourselves and this is where a best friend steps in, she knows when it is just too much and calms the storm. 


The season of summer may bring the expectations of swimsuit weather and all that comes with it, but it also gives us a reprieve from the storm - the winter storm. Somehow, just when we think it’s too much to live through another cloudy day, the summer sun finds its way through the clouds to lift our spirits. As my “best friend” often says, “When tough times come, you will find your true friends.” 



Monday, June 23, 2014

6 Ways to Say "Hello"

In the past, we have mentioned that one of our pet peeves is how very few people smile, but let's add one more to the list. Why is it so difficult to say hello to strangers? And every time an effort is made to acknowledge someone, they are in complete shock. How sad is that? We are social human beings and most definitely need that attention and interaction with others. Yes, it might take a little bit of effort, but it's worth the final reward...making someone's day brighter!





Say "Hello" with a Smile ~ Sometimes words not necessary. A simple, but bright smile is sometimes all that's needed when passing a stranger at the grocery store.

Say "Hello" with a Wave ~ Our life is full of moments where we can make the most of a small gesture. Wave "hello" to that next door neighbor you rarely get a chance to talk to, but your thoughtfulness might make them smile.

Say "Hello" with a Gift ~ Deliver a container of freshly baked chocolate cookies to a friend. If they aren't home this will be a great surprise for them. An unexpected surprise!




Say "Hello" with a Note ~ Everyone is all about the text messaging, but do remember as a kid when your mother would put a small note in your cold lunch. There was such a level of anticipation waiting until lunchtime to read that note. Leave a love message for your husband before he leaves for work in the morning or mail a card to your mom letting her know you are thinking of her.

Say "Hello" with a Kiss or a Hug ~ We have all heard of the "Love Languages", some of us need to give or receive physical touch. Your grandmother or best friend might just be that person. If you are aware of this, make an effort to give them a hug and/or kiss when you see them each time. This might mean the world to them!

Say "Hello" with a Question ~ In our self-indulgent society we sometimes forget about others. Instead of walking past your neighbor or acquaintance at the store, take a moment to stop and ask them how they are doing. Maybe ask if they need help or would like to go out for coffee. You might be the bright light they needed to get through the day.







Monday, April 28, 2014

Make Me Smile, Please!


Things that make me smile! What makes you smile?




Beautiful jewelry, made with love!

Dapper babies!

Spring in Paris!

Red - Bows - Heels: BEST COMBO EVER!


Julia Child, anything Julia!
Strawberries and Chocolate! Yummy!

White Christmas, this part where Bing and Danny start cracking up!




Thursday, June 27, 2013

It's Time To Change The Filter!

Who hasn't met those people that say whatever comes into their brain, the moment they think of it and oops, they are caught in one of those awkward, get me out of here, type of situations!  So are you one of those people?  Or do you have to deal with one of those people on a regular basis?




For some reason, many people behave in an extremely selfish way and oddly enough, many don't even realize the error of their ways!  They think it's funny, or natural, or they are trying to defuse an awkward social situation, but unfortunately it just gets more awkward as they keep talking!  Maybe it's time they used a filter!  It's time to start thinking before we speak, especially when we are cracking jokes at other people's expense, it will eventually come back to haunt you!



This type of social behavior might be a habit of yours, but now it's time to take a step back and change!  Yes, it isn't all about you.  Maybe instead of trying to crack a joke, compliment the other person.  Or if you feel an awkward moment coming, tell a funny story about yourself.  We all need to laugh at ourselves once in awhile.  If the moment continues to have no end in sight, offer to get the other person a glass of water, a cup of coffee or a glass of wine.  This will buy you some time to think of something nice to say, and to think twice before you blurt whatever you're thinking!

Sounds simple, right?  Unfortunately, it isn't that easy for everyone, but if you acknowledge your shortcomings, that's the first step towards working on your vices.  Here's an easy motto to remember in social situations, "Think of others, not of yourself".  This will make all the difference in the world!



Friday, June 21, 2013

Red Things That Make Me Smile!




 Red things that make me smile!


Red Peonies, I have some blooming in my garden!
But I will be! Just Kidding!

Remembering this in case of a wardrobe malfunction! 

Head full of red flowers...why not!


Red strappy shoes from White House Black Market


Strawberry desserts!


Beautiful red lips



A fabulous red dress!






Sunday, April 7, 2013

Restaurant Manners: Excellent Service


Restaurant Manners: At the Cafe


We have previously addressed restaurant manners in relation to customer behaviors: how to and how not to act.  Now it is time for us to talk about the waiter's manners, yes, the wonderful people who take our orders, serve the food and deliver the excellent assistance to each and every customer!  My brother is a server in the food industry so I hear first hand information about the dos and don'ts in a restaurant.  Here are a few sauce of life tips to be a superior server.

Credit: GoLisbon


  • As a server, keep your opinions to yourself, unless asked by the customer.  Sometimes it's better not to get involved in a political, religious or personal conversation.  You are working as a server, not as a therapist.'
  • Stop with the moodiness and drama.  If you bring your personal problems to work, everyone else will pick up on your tension.  Most people go out to dinner to relax and de-stress, not to experience a complicated reality show.  (You can waste your time at home with those.)
  • Smile.  Yes, this may be difficult depending on the moods, comments or reactions of your customers, but remember they probably aren't that upset with you.  They may just be taking their stress out on you.  Try to make their day, to forget their worries with a simple smile.


  • Remember to keep water glasses full, even if it's not your job, nothing is below you.  Keep your customers happy.  Pay attention to the details.
  • Check on your customers.  Ask them how the food is, if they need more drinks, but don't overwhelm them with attention because after awhile it appears fake and forced.
  • Be pleasant.  If you want a great tip, then do your job!  Be available, be competent and take your job seriously.  This may not be your life career and your working through college, but remember to treat others of you would want to be treated and work how you would desire your employees to work.  


  • Come back if your customers aren't ready to order.  It's a waste of your time and energy to get angry.
  • Don't get upset with kids.  If children are completely out of line, it is most likely a lack of discipline on the parents part.  Treat children well, bring them crayons and paper if available and the parents will take notice.  Hint: BETTER TIPS!

Credit: CBS NEWS

  • You desire the customers to be courteous, so you better be also! Manners should never be left at home.
  • WORK HARD and then you can PLAY HARD!

Credit: Bistrochic

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Five Acts of Random Kindness for Today and Everyday!




Five Acts of Random Kindness to do today!






1. Smile all day long. Smiling does confuse people but in a good way.






2. Surprise someone with a cup of yummy coffee. Everyone loves Caffeine!



3. Send a random note to a friend reminding of a funny memory you had together.





4. Leave a note, saying "you are doing great"on a strangers windshield.


5. Tell someone that you are praying for them, you will leave them astonished.  




Thursday, November 8, 2012

Why Is Everything So Complicated?

As technology advances, life should get simpler, right?  Wrong!  The more we are "tuned-in" to technology, the more people tend to daydream!  With all that daydreaming, let's try to find a bit of happiness.  So what needs to change?  Are our lives too complicated?




O.K., you have heard us over and over again say that common sense is lacking!  Where has it gone?  Why does everything have to be so difficult now?  Are you still wondering what we are talking about?  Well, here is a short list of simple things that have become complicated! 

1. Replying to an invitation.  Why is it so difficult for an invited guest to respond, yes or no, for an event?  Especially since most invitations are electronic, just a click of the mouse!

2. Why are pictures no longer snapped for memories, but present an opportunity for a "photo-op"?  Are you dreaming a talent agent will discover you on Facebook or YouTube?  That's very unlikely.  Enjoy the moment.  Life isn't about becoming famous or wealthy, it's about faith, family and friends. 


3. Why is it so difficult to smile?  The majority of human beings walk around with a crabby face all the time!  Do you have nothing to be thankful for, like the roof over your head, the shoes on your feet and the lover in your bed?  (Thanks to Darius Rucker!)



4.  Returning phone calls should be a priority.  This seems to be off the charts impossible for some people!  Don't respond to a voice message with a text!  Find time to get on the phone and make a quick call.  Don't worry, it won't be the end of the world if you actually have to talk to the person.

5. Saying please and thank you is definitely on this list!  The majority of people never say please or thank you.  Don't expect others to be their best if you can't be on the top of your game everyday!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Here's A High Five For Friday!



 It's Friday! 
Here's A High Five For Friday!

How do you plan on enjoying the weekend?


1) Spending Time with your Lover! 
Is it your spouse, boyfriend or car?
 


2) Wear a Smile!
 

3) Enjoy an Amazing Breakfast!
Waffles?
 

4) Spend Time with a Good Read! 
Shopping Inspiration!
 
 
 

 
5) Time with History!
Ever Had a Chance to Visit Mount Vernon?
 
 
 Write a comment. 
We would love to hear what part of the world you are from!

Saturday, June 23, 2012

Let's Talk About You, Baby! Let's Talk About You and Me!

Written By: Ooh La La (Danielle Marie)

Why do we want to avoid meeting new people?

Why do we dread stepping out of our small social circles?

Why are awkward conversations so common? 

And why do we want to avoid social interaction altogether?

These may seem to be complicated long-winded questions, but they are not!  Meeting new people and those social situations are awkward because of the lack of common sense and the lack of generosity.  It's more apparent than you think!  Instead of making others feel comfortable, we do the opposite.  We talk about ourselves, and then we talk about ourselves some more, and then maybe we ask one question about their personal lives, but before they complete an answer, we talk about ourselves some more!  Get the point?  Get over yourself!

Instead of focusing on yourself, focus on others and this makes those horribly awkward social situations ever so much more enjoyable.  You may not really care to know what that woman's professional career entails or if that couple's children attend a private school, but they will be happy to share and surprisingly you may have more things in common than you realized.  The other bonus, they will eventually ask about your life.  This doesn't mean go crazy and tell them everything about you and your latest endeavors, leave a little bit of mystery.  You may need to pick up the conversation later in the evening or at another event sooner than you think.

Stop trying to one-up everyone you meet!  You would be surprised that most people don't care if you have the latest Chanel bag, or new car, or where you go grocery shopping, or that your baby got their front teeth early!  It is so obvious that you are trying too hard!  Keep your mouth shut and have a little humility.  People are more willing to befriend those who don't need to put on an exhibition! 

So what's the lesson?  Have you not been listening?  Think about others, ask questions, try at least to act interested.  You will be surprised how fast this will turn an awkward conversation around.  And maybe, you might find yourself enjoying the conversation.  It can be a relief not talking about yourself, take yourself out of the spotlight!  Let's be real, who wants to interact with fake and self-absorbed individuals?  Show some interest in others, even if you never see those people again, that conversation may have an impact on their lives (in a good way). 

Now how do you leave that lasting impression?  SMILE!  It really isn't that difficult and will have a surprising effect on others!