Posts Tagged ‘natalie markoff’

the happiest of holidays

Tuesday, December 21st, 2010


wishing everyone a very happy holiday season and fabulous new year. more inspiring random posts to come in 2011
~ natalie

the history of the jack~o~lantern

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

while spending my morning engrossed in hootsuite, i had a complete brain freeze and could not remember the name for a carved pumpkin. thankfully, miss jamie came to my rescue and chimed in “jack~o~lantern” and then some soft giggling.

image courtesy of hubpages.com

what did i do next? googled it of course. i found this fabulous photo that put me in the spooky holiday spirit and learned about the history of the jack~o~lantern. the thought of there being a history behind it, and it being such a deep history, never even crossed my mind.

Courtesy of HubPages ~

The name, “Jack o lantern”, which originally meant “night watchman”, is at least 300 years old. “Jack o lantern” was also associated with “will o the wisp”, which was a term used for lights seen flickering in the dark over swamps.The first known written use of “Jack o lantern” is from 1663. It wasn’t until the mid 1800′s that it became associated with carved vegetables carrying a light.

During the 1800′s a myth originated in Ireland. The story goes that there was a mean, old drunkard named Jack, who loved to play tricks on people. He even managed to play tricks on the devil. Jack once tricked the devil into climbing a tree. Jack drew a cross on the trunk and the devil was trapped in the tree. Jack made the devil promise that Jack would never be allowed into hell.When Jack finally died, he was too bad to get into Heaven, and the devil wouldn’t let him into Hell. Jack was made to wander for all eternity. To mock him, the devil tossed Jack a glowing ember from hell. Jack hollowed out a turnip and placed the ember inside of it.

The tradition of hollowing out vegetables and putting candles inside them is a long one. It originated in Ireland or the British Isles. The vegetable of choice was a turnip or potato. They were carved and filled with a candle. These were placed outside of people’s doorways to ward off evil spirits. This was especially done on All Hallow’s Eve, or halloween, to ward off evil spirits. It was believed that the spirits of the dead, as well as witches and goblins, came out to cavort with the living on halloween. Supposedly the hallowed turnips would scare away the evil spirits.

The tradition of using a pumpkin to make the jack o lantern is an American tradition. Pumpkins originated in Central America. When the Irish migrated to North America in the 1800′s, they brought the tradition of carving jack o lanterns with them. Apparently one of those immigrants realized that the pumpkin would make a great jack o lantern. Therefore, the use of pumpkins as jack o lanterns…is an American tradition.

tonight we are carving our pumpkins and turning them into jack~o~lanterns with a twist. we are adding a linnea’s lights pumpkin candle to fill the house with true halloween spirit.
happy halloween!

~natalie

goede dag, hester van eeghan

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

in the dead heat of august my dear friend, debby ruth, invited me to lunch with her friend, hester van eeghan, at jean-georges. of course i jumped at the chance. i had been hearing the most wonderful things about hester over the years and debby was just about to launch hveus ~ hester’s first foray into the united states on 10.10.10 ~ so thrilling and exciting. {i love to live vicariously through others’ adventures, it is my guilty pleasure} and to boot…lunch at jean-georges? sign me up!

the lunch was a lovely dream-like scene ~ hester was vibrant and funny and quirky. her luxurious handbags are all her and vice versa. carrying one of her bags is like carrying around a little piece of her beautiful, whimsical personality. i find myself thinking of that lunch often when i need a little color in my day.

photo courtesy of hveus.com

and more recently i find myself drawn to the new website hveus.com daily to read the inspiration behind her designs. my most recent purchase is the woody. i just loved hester’s story about it:

You’ve seen them on a bus, or train, or at church … everyday women clutching their modest handbags to their chests as if to protect their most valuable possessions. Hester has seen them too, but in her homage to these icons, she transforms the humble “anti-bag” into incredibly stylish, edgy and colorful works of art worthy of clutching protection.
Curious about the name? Woody is a nod to the many anti-heroes that populate the films of their namesake director who, in the end, turn out to be quirky, but loveable characters.

the woody, photo courtesy of hveus.com

i encourage everyone to bring a little whimsy to their life with a little hester.

to celebrate the launch, debby has been so gracious to offer our readers a 10% VIP discount on their purchases through October 31, 2010. Simply enter promo code FONM at checkout.

All the bags in the launch collection are signed editions. There are only 10 styles and 10 bags of each color. Each one is numbered and hand signed by the designer, like the works of art they are.

~ natalie

it’s all in the stars

Wednesday, October 6th, 2010

we have a daily ritual in our household ~ every morning i read the horoscopes from the New York Post. my husband is a cancer. emma (yes, emma gets her horoscope read as well) is an aquarius. i am a taurus, and trust me i am a genuine taurus to the tee.

miss emma patiently awaiting her horoscope reading

a few minutes ago, i was rummaging through my tear sheets folder (which now is an unorganized mess of a pile) and i found three different horoscope pages. i must have been so inspired by what they said the day would hold for me that i tore them out of the paper to save and read throughout the day.

and i must say they were pretty darn good.

sunday, june 6, 2010

you will rush from crisis to crisis this week, plugging the gaps and holes as and when they appear. a better strategy by far would be to give up and let fate take its course. you cannot be everyone’s savior.

tuesday, june 8, 2010

do something so out of the ordinary today that even your rivals and enemies are lost in admiration. because you are usually so predictable it can have a huge effect when you do things that are not expected.

sunday, june 13, 2010

do you have the courage to follow a course of action that not everyone is likely to approve of? hopefully you will because there is a lot at stake and the biggest shares of the spoils will go to those who dare.

horoscopes can  pertain to any day you please. if you read one and it inspires you to take a leap of faith or try new things or just puts a little bounce in your step, make it yours. i have saved these and put them on my cork board at the office. available to read at anytime, to motivate me to see the bright side of every situation, and to encourage me to take risks.

~ natalie