Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Wood Rings and Bright Blessings.

Back in March of this year, we had a lovely first contact from Emily and Peter. Emily wrote:
"My partner Peter and I are getting married this August and have been thinking about wedding rings. We've enjoyed exploring your website, learning your story, and admiring the beautiful rings! We really appreciate you commitment to a sustainable livelihood and rings."

While we got to know each other, we learned that Emily was just finishing up her dissertation on communities transitioning from fossil fuels toward local economies, while Peter was working with an alternative energy company.  They both love gardening, bike riding, the outdoors and enjoy time with their friend and families.    

Peter and Emily decided on Magnolia Wood for their rings; hers with a narrow offset inlay of turquoise, jade and eliat stone. Their celebration was in August and they sent us a lovely note shortly after their wedding with a few photos that they've kindly agreed we may post.


"Thanks so much for the wonderful rings! Our ceremony was this past weekend at a nearby hostel/farm, and it worked out wonderfully. David (he and Alison also have Touch Wood Rings) led a part of the ceremony in which the rings were passed among our guests and blessed by each one of them - it's really great to have the thoughts of our closest family and friends with us all the time.
Here are some pictures from our wedding (the rings, us, and us wearing the rings with David and Alison's youngest child Yonah).
Thanks again - we love them!  Peter & Emily"

 
Our love and very best wishes go out to Emily and Peter as they move forward together into a bright future.  Another dynamic, intelligent, loving couple who have committed to each other and to making a positive difference in the world.  Bright Blessings to you both.  We look forward to great things from you.
 

Friday, September 06, 2013

A manly wooden ring for a true gentleman

The people who come into our lives and commission a wooden ring are the most wonderful people. I am delighted to share some of Timothy's comments as we worked together on his ring.

The Design phase:
"I was looking for a bit of a wide ring - 'manly' but not a doorknob..."

The Work in Progress phase:
"Guys - it's beautiful. I know it isn't finished but I really just wanted to let you know that. Very few times in my life have I imagined something and the end result matched exactly what I wanted. I love it."

Upon it's Arrival:

"o.... I just got a little package in the mail this afternoon. My ring is absolutely beautiful. Although it pains me to allow it to sit and acclimate for the next few weeks I know it will just mean our relationship will start slow and steady.  It is everything I hoped - you two are amazing human beings and I have loved working with you. Thank you for sharing your gifts with me - the ring, the beauty of your characters and the communication.... I will definitely be back.  Thank you so much. "

Timothy.  David and I can't thank you enough. It's been a real joy working with you and talking with you (we have so enjoyed your spirit and sense of humor). If you ever make it to our neck of the woods or are even considering a trip to British Columbia, do let us know ... we would love to meet you in person and there is always a spare bed, or a cabin and meals to share... Take care of yourself and we look forward to hearing from you again. Thanks so much!  Nicola and David

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

Mud and Romance

I'd like to introduce you to Eva and Ryan from Calgary Alberta.  Eva and I began talking in January of this year. What a lovely woman.  I suspect she is an old soul; so thoughtful, compassionate and down to earth.  I really enjoyed our communications. 

Eva loves animals and especially loves horse back riding.  Sadly, she lives with chronic back problems and is not able to ride much anymore.  The pain she lives with doesn't appear to have dampened her spirit or her love of life.

Ryan grew up in Niagara Falls New York and one of his happy places, as Eva put it, was playing in dangerous waters.  
Ryan and Eva got in touch with us to design Touch Wood Rings which they would use as their engagement and their wedding rings.  These are the Hawaiian Koa and Birds Eye Maple wood rings David created for them.  They received them in early March.


Fast forward a few months. 
You may remember that the City of Calgary was hit with an unprecedented flood earlier this summer.  I want to let Eva tell you her engagement story in her own words. (Thanks Eva)

"It has been an interesting couple of weeks here in Calgary – because of the flood, we were evacuated on June 20th
When we were allowed to return to the house two days later, we discovered just under 5ft of water and muck in our basement. Kind of a shock when you see your washing machine floating in the basement! But in comparison to many of our neighbours both near and far, we knew we were lucky and everything that got ruined could be replaced in time. It took us a couple of days of hard work but with the help of friends – both old and new – we were able to clear out the basement and work towards getting our house back up and running (the first hot shower after 10 days was the best EVER). 
It was on the evening of June 23rd when Ryan and I, both covered in mud and having a therapeutic beer after a long day’s work, were surveying the damage that we both realized – it’s just stuff, we are OK. 
Yes, we didn’t know when we would be able to live in the house again or how extensive the damage was…but we knew we had each other and that together we’d get through the unknown obstacles ahead. 

And that’s when Ryan went down on one knee and proposed! In the mud! We are engaged! :)  

I’ve attached a photo that was taken shortly after. You can tell Ryan wasn’t wearing hip waders that day! It was one of the most authentically muddy-romantic moments of my life. As luck would have it – Ryan grabbed the wooden rings and stored them in the car when we were evacuated – so we had them right there! And they look fantastic. Thank you again for the wonderful rings. 
I thought I would share a happy flood story with you."

Eva titled this  'Our Engagement Photo'  and it just warms the cockles of my heart.   Thanks you two.

  

In the spirit of this post, may I leave you with an excerpt from a Poem 
by Mark Nepo titled "Where is God" from his newly released "Reduced to Joy"

if you want to last,
hold on to nothing. If you want
to know love, let in everything.
If you want to feel the presence
of everything, stop counting the
things that break along the way. - See more at: http://threeintentions.com/blog/#sthash.45p4NTs8.dpuf
He writes
" ... if you want to last, hold on to nothing. 
If you want to know love, let in everything.
If you want to feel the presence of everything, 
stop counting the things that break along the way."
if you want to last,
hold on to nothing. If you want
to know love, let in everything.
If you want to feel the presence
of everything, stop counting the
things that break along the way. - See more at: http://threeintentions.com/blog/#sthash.45p4NTs8.dpuf