Posts Tagged ‘natalie markoff’

changing shoes arrives at our doorstep

Monday, September 20th, 2010

finally after months of waiting, tina sloan‘s book, changing shoes, has arrived on our doorstep, and not a minute too soon! tina is performing in new york city tonight at florence gould hall for an intimate group of new yorkers. the girls at postmark* are honored to attend. most of all we think it is the perfect excuse to do a little damage to the credit card and go shoe shopping!

so… as soon as that little parcel arrived at our door, we popped it in our bag and we took off to one of our favorite boutiques. the book was more than happy to contribute.

tonight i will be wearing the wedge ankle bootlet by ysl. i cannot wait to show them off. i can only imagine what the other shoe obsessed attendees will be wearing.

for those of you unable to attend the new york show of changing shoes, tina will be taking her show on the road this october and performing in pittsburgh, cincinnati, and houston. more dates continue to be added and you can get the latest dates and news at changingshoes.com

~ natalie

for the hostess with the mostess

Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

six more days and we are officially ‘back to school’, and here at the markoff group we are making the most of it ~ riding our new bicycles from Bowery Lane Bikes to and from work, popping out for an afternoon ice cream, and overall enjoying the long sunny days while they last.

however, there is no need to shed a tear, fall is sure to be filled with excitement and new inspiration ~ the foliage changing colors, autumn themed dinner parties, the new amsterdam market every sunday starting in september, and my personal favorite ~ spiced apple cider, i just simply adore it, and most of all we are obsessed with our clients new fall products and we think you will agree.

image courtesy of vosgeschocolate.com

Vosges Haut Chocolat’s La Grande Hatbox ~ a chocolate confection for every whim

image courtesy of linneaslights.com

Linnea’s Lights MacIntosh Apple will satisfy our spice apple cider cravings

image courtesy of orangeandpear.com

From Orange and Pear ~ Jill Rosenwald vases and bowls for our Saturday Night Pot Luck dinners

we are signing off for a long weekend. speak to you in september.

~ natalie

changing shoes

Tuesday, August 10th, 2010

a little over a year ago, i had the pleasure to meet tina sloan of guiding light fame. now, i never watched guiding light ~ it just was not my soap, no offense miss tina.

i happened to be a general hospital fan ~ who could resist the sonny and brenda love affair???

but, meeting tina was a wondrous fated moment in my life. she was in the process of ending her 26 year career playing nurse lillian raines on guiding light and writing a book about her life and her experiences {she was the Tetley Tea girl in the 70′s, the Trident girl and more}. originally i thought it was about beauty and how she survived in the game of acting for so long without any plastic surgery, (she’s had none at all)… and she is still beautiful today, beyond beautiful. i wish i had a recording of her laugh. she is a woman after my own heart. she has no fear in laughing out loud and truly showing her joy.

image courtesy of changingshoes.com

but, after getting a sneak peek at her book, “Changing Shoes: Getting Older — Not Old — with Style, Humor, and Grace”,  i realized it is about much more than outside beauty. this is a must read for every woman of every age throughout their life ~ from turning 18 to falling in love to falling out of love and falling in love again, not being the youngest woman in the room anymore, having children, getting your life back after children, climbing Kilimanjaro, yes climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro in pink furry boots ~ that is tina to a tee. the idea of the title…with every new experience, adventure, and heartbreak she changes shoes ~ the shoes you wear throughout your life show the real wear and tear. shoes always fit.

so, today, i receive an email from her with exciting news that her book, the book she has been working on non-stop for 18 months, is being published this September and with that email some photos of what her book has been up to. i will post them below, but before i do, i will tell you that i laughed out loud, so loud that everyone in the office turned and stared at me. tina’s book has been making a tour around the country, various friends and fans have been sending this photos to tina directly. if i do say so myself… her book is sure having a lot of fun. just as much as tina has in the book itself. if you are so inclined to get a glimpse into tina’s life, to be inspired, to laugh, to cry, to know you are not alone with your experiences i highly recommend this read. you can purchase it at Barnes and Noble, Amazon and others.

book liked champagne a bit too much

book getting hair done for public appearance

book going off diet...once again...

follow http://twitter.com/tinasloan {@TinaSloan} to find out about her book’s latest escapades… or email her and send in your own.

~ natalie

summer fridays

Friday, August 6th, 2010

when i first moved to new york city over 12 years ago, i was introduced to the concept of summer fridays ~ usually from memorial day to labor day companies give their employees half days on fridays. it was a new concept to me, a wonderful new concept to me. why didn’t other places in the country adopt summer fridays? or at least it was never implemented in dallas or indiana.

how does a summer friday work?
every company varies, but most common is that every friday, employees are allowed to leave the office around 2 pm. {note: there are times when one must stay the full day if there are deadlines or projects that need to be finished} this has long been a tradition of summer in new york, along with house shares in the hamptons or the hudson valley. employees have mini vacations each weekend and return to the office filled with a renewed energy.

as both an employee and a business owner and manager, i have strongly supported the concept and other concepts like summer fridays. imagine my dismay when i started reading about summer fridays being cut this year ~ there are multiple reasons for the cutbacks. a few i have read are: during this recession companies have been producing at the same capacity but with less employees therefore there is too much work to be done to let employees work a half day on a friday ~ another reason i heard was that a company could not let there employees take a half day when the country is experiencing the highest unemployment rate ~ basically they are afraid of being judged.

here a few articles i found online debating summer fridays
~ The Wall Street Journal “Do Summer Fridays Still Exist?”
~ PR Breakfast Club “The Official PRBC Guide to Summer Fridays”
~ The New York Times “If a Tree Falls at Work Friday…”

and finally… my opinion on the subject ~ don’t take summer fridays away. a manager/owner/employee relationship is a give and take just like any relationship. our employees need to trust us and believe that we have their best interests at heart. we have all been through some tough, depressing times the past two years and it is hard to see the light at the end of the tunnel and even harder for our employees to see the light when we have taken away salaries, vacation, hours or whatever it may be. let’s give back a little. a few hours on a summer friday can instill the passion and dedication that has been lacking during the winter and spring months. this is good for your employees and most of all i think you will find yourself refreshed and ready for new challenges. use the time to be creative and brainstorm. get out of the day to day nonsense that we all experience monday through friday, day after day. i know i could use a little pick me up.

~ natalie