Sunday, May 17, 2015

Invitations And So Much More ...

An idea bloomed... and is coming alive in Walnut Beach. We all love brides and have a pretty good wedding following so Brides on Broadway will be a cool gathering place for everything bridal. The really neat spin that we are putting on our event is that we will be hosting an honest to goodness vow renewal. Yep, we chose one lucky couple (who you met in our last blog post) and they will renew their love in front of family and friends. One of the business women that they met with was Liza Sivek owner/designer of B.Enchanted. Their meeting was fun and fact filled and Liza was able to create invitations that speak to the guests about just who Elisabeth + Don are.
From the cool depiction of the car that Don once cherished to the state emblazoned surf boards, Liza captured it all !
If you would like a true artist to create one of a kind paper art and/or invitations for your next event,
contact Liza
Her work is available at
Wild Expressions Florist
+
ARTFISH42

Thursday, April 30, 2015

Our Brides On Broadway Vow Renewal Couple

So here we go folks ! We have chosen a fabulous couple to be a part of the very first Brides on Broadway taking place on Saturday May 16th. Here is their love story told by Elisabeth, the lucky bride, to their children. The pictures were taken on their first visit to all of the fabulous shoppes in Walnut Beach !!!

How I Met Your Father

Telling my kids how my husband Don and I met and fell in love never seemed
like it would be of interest. I imagined Edward would cover his ears as he does
 at every mention of the word "romance". Bella would roll her eyes, I was sure
of it. But then I realized, it's not just the story of us. It's the beginning of them.
And  zombies, sharks, and secrecy were involved. So they liked it and it has stayed
 fresh in my minds since.

Don and I met in college. He was from LA and I was from CT (NY originally). I
had planned for a year or so. He decided at the last minute.
We had both some how ended up in the same class.

My first impression of Donny was he was a big, tough looking guy. And nowhere
near my type. I'm not even sure I had a type.( He's my only type now)

I didn't really want to date, let alone get married and have kids anytime in
the near future. My dad told me to always have a plan, and I did. The only thing
on my 19 year old mind was getting through school and starting my career
...I was struggling.

Donny had started a study group, so I joined. Slowly but surely, I started to
learn that he was a real sweetheart. And the most responsible and stable 21
 year old man I'd ever met.

I had a horrible egg-like Ford Taurus that kept breaking down. A classmate told
me Donny was good with cars, but I hated asking for help. One day I broke down right near his place. So I basically had to knock on his door that Saturday
 morning. He answered in his robe, grumbled something, and went to make
coffee. I don't remember the details of that day, other than we ended up talking
for a while and he begrudgingly helped me with my car. I left thinking he hated me.


A couple of classmates had pointed out that Donny was staring at me in class.
.Often. I just thought it was odd. It never occurred to me that he was all that
 interested in me romantically. But to be quite honest, I would have to be
hit over the head by any man who was interested. It just wasn't on my radar.
...Stick to the plan.

Maybe a month later, a big group of us were planning to go to Universal Studios
 for "Halloween Horror Night". Donny was kind of organizing the whole thing
and I think he called me once or twice to confirm the details. Which I observed
as "nice" and "efficient". These were the days before Facebook and texting.



So the plan was to meet at the entrance to the Jaws ride. I made my way through
zombies and other creatures in the Central Florida humidity. Suddenly, I see
see Donny just standing there, hands in pockets, sheepish grin. I can't say
for sure there was a glow around him, but I'd like to think there was. And that
was the moment I realized this was not just some guy. This was the guy I'd marry.


I learned later that Donny secretly planned that whole night just to spend time
me. ;)

Unabashedly, I pretended to be scared of zombies for the rest of the night. He
held my hand, and never let go. And so the girl with all the plans of moving
back to the east coast had a new plan.

To be honest, I probably wouldn't have made it through school without him. We
moved to LA, got married, had a baby, moved back to the east coast, had another
 baby. And those babies I never dreamed of, and the husband I never knew I needed,
are everything to me. Everything.

The moral of the story is something I tell my kids often: Always have a plan...
 But someone else out there might have an even better one for you !

Wednesday, November 26, 2014

If You Need A Little Christmas ...

Although the days are shorter and the nights are longer there are so many reasons to keep your chin up and make the most of your waking hours. There is such a hustle and bustle in the air trying to do everything that we have all put in front of ourselves. Beginning on Black Friday, ( really think there has to be a better name for this day that doesn't sound so bleak ) Wild Expressions is offering 30% off all of our vintage inspired décor as well as free gifts for everyone who "checks-in" on facebook while browsing. Our Third Thursday Art Stroll is going to be a great Holiday Event for the entire family to enjoy ! The Boys & Girls Club of Milford will be creating bio-degradable ornaments for our tree that was donated by Jones Tree Farm and will be located under the Walnut Beach Archway. They will decorate the tree at 5:30, during our Art Stroll, and sing their little hearts out marking this holiday season extra special. Word on the street is, that Santa himself will be there to light the tree and bestow wishes on all of the little ones. ( Parents, be sure to join us because Santa rocks if you BELIEVE ) Hot chocolate & hot apple cider will be served at Taste & See Gourmet Cupcakes to go along with their yummy treats and the St. Gabriel Children's Choir will be performing at Wild Expressions at 7. The Beach Gallery will wrap your purchases and Scoot & Paddle will have gift certificates available, that make perfect stocking stuffers. Walnut Beach is so fortunate to have it's first Pop-Up shop located in the former Sobobo Gallery. The saying "buy local" really does help so many ... So if you need a little Christmas, come to Walnut Beach and enjoy all that we have to offer.

                         For any questions or more information please call ~ 203-882-WILD

Friday, September 19, 2014

Re-cycled, Re-purposed, Re-used

In keeping with the idea of creating something new out of something old ....
 giving something a new life ...
 + let's do our part to save the planet,
 here is what adorns my front door this fall.
 
 

Raking leaves can be cool, but creating this was a blast !
 
203-882-WILD
 

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

It's O.K. To Close Your Eyes

Everyday I see Rose pushing her granddaughter in her stroller. Everyday, Rose smiles + waves and I head outside to ooh + ahh over Giada. I have heard about poor Giada's troublesome entry into the world, her colic and her allergies. Today was different. Rose told me in a quivering voice, that Giada sleeps for only about one hour at a time...all night...every night. Her Mom who is prone to depression, now adds the effects of no sleep to her diet and the entire family is in flux. When Rose was finished, I leaned over Giada and decided to have a heart to heart with her. "It's o.k. to close your eyes pretty girl, " I cooed. "You will see fairy's and princesses and beautiful colours. " You will travel to far away places in your dreams and the moment you open your eyes you will be back home safely in your crib with your Mommy + Daddy very close by. Please find your balance Giada ... sleep some, be awake some, eat some, drink some, smile some, cry some." The entire time I was talking to her, she was looking right into my eyes with her own tiny tired ones. When I got to the words, "cry some", she did. She cried just for an instant, with real tears and everything, as if to say thank you for giving me permission . As an after-thought I told her grandmother, Rose that I would look for a dream catcher to hang over Giada's crib. My question to you my dear readers is, do you know where I can purchase the perfect dream catcher to settle little Giada's woes, or can you give me some guidance on how to create one for her ? .... Sweet Dreams Giada ...

Monday, August 4, 2014

Signs, Signs, Everywhere A Sign

Have you been to a wedding lately ? We are loving the sign trend that has become and essential part of your wedding décor.

                                                     Signs that tell you where to go ...
                                            Signs that remind you how to have fun ! ...


                                Signs that tell you where you are and what to do ....




                                                          Signs that make you smile !



                                                  Let's throw in a sign that rhymes ;)

 
 
 
 
How fabulous would it be if you got adventurous and created your own sign ?
You can do it !
 
 
 

Monday, July 7, 2014

Poetry, Prose + Lyrics

Are you a writer ? Do you have pages and pages of your written word
 collecting dust in a box under your bed ?
 The world would be a better place if
we all fostered our creative side so please
 submit your poetry, prose or lyrics to questions@wildexpressionsflorist.com  
Be sure to include your first name and the where you are from.
 
 
What Would Have Happened To Us ?
 
Would we have remained together
Bonded by love and a commitment to each other ?
Would we be that couple sitting ,on the beach
 on the fourth of July, our child sitting between us ?
Time has been our friend
Our daughter looks happy as she jumps from her chair in delight
I pick up my camera to capture what I can
And you, look calmly at the water, and the lights bursting in the sky
What would have happened to us
if we had waited
to marry the ones we had chosen first ?
What would have happened to us
if we had believed that holding hands meant more than simply the touch ?
What would have happened to us
if we had been older, wiser, and more brave ?
What would have happened to us
if love truly always wins ?
 
~Wendy,
Toronto