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Please Vote for Portland & Retail Therapy with Mia

HGTV has a new program called Change the World. Start at Home. Here is some info from their website.

Change the World. Start at Home is a new community revitalization and environmental cause effort launched by HGTV in partnership with Rebuilding Together, the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Natural Resources Defense Council. The campaign focuses on revitalizing communities across the country and helping consumers make smart choices for the environment within their homes and daily lives.

Starting November 8th, HGTV and its partners are inviting people across the country to help communities in need become thriving and abundant once again. By visiting hgtv.com/changetheworld, you can vote on communities and projects you feel are most deserving of a makeover. One project in each community will focus on environmentally-friendly improvements while another will focus on a historic place that helps preserve the fabric of the community.

One of the programs in Portland that would benefit from this program is the school that M & M attend.

The Sunnyside Environmental School has been in operation since 1995 and uses an academically challenging educational model intended to foster a sense of community, responsibility and creativity. The teachers focus their lessons on environmental awareness by creating a hands-on learning experience through the Sunnyside Environmental School Garden. This garden allows students, teachers, parents and community members to practice sustainability, environmental responsibility, creativity and community awareness. Since the inception of the environmental program, Sunnyside has tripled its enrollment. Because of this rapid growth, the Garden Classroom has very limited space for students. HGTV and its partners can help create an “Outdoor Garden Classroom” and maintain a high level of environmental awareness for these concerned students.

So, I am asking all of my friends out there to go HERE and vote for Portland. You can vote once a day through December 21. Thank you, thank you!

On a lighter note, today I took Mia to Nordstrom for some retail therapy to celebrate her birthday. We had so much fun. The sales clerks gave her a bag full of goodies for her birthday. They helped us select clothes to try on. Mia said. “I felt so special having people do nice things for me.” Shouldn’t a little girl feel special on her birthday?

We selected a sweater and scarf that matched the skirt her Aunt Lisa sent her. It looked so cute, she wore it home.

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She also picked out this very trendy cap in wool plaid.

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She also scored a really cute pair of shoes which I didn’t get to photograph. They are canvas mary janes with polka dots and flowers – so cute. In general, I was appalled at the selection of clothing for an 8 year old. So much of it looked like something a street walker might wear, but in a child’s size. I expected more from Nordie’s.

We met up with the rest of the family at the Japanese restaurant with the uncomfortable name, Bush Garden. Mr C suggested that we not get the Bush Roll. We had wonderful sushi and sashimi. I had some Pearl Sake, made here in Portland. Here is Miles enjoying a Shirley Temple.

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And now, I am wrapped in a blanket on the sofa with my laptop. I have a serious case of the sniffles and a scratchy throat. My first cold of the season. Hope that it is short lived.

8 Responses to “Please Vote for Portland & Retail Therapy with Mia”

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  2. Happy belated birthday to Mia. I think I was reading Stephanie’s blog when she turned six and she wrote that Mia was six going on six (probably a poor paraphrase) and it really stuck with me, especially as I raise my daughter. It is so nice to see that Mia is still that way and not growing up too fast. I mean, how sweet was her comment about people making her feel special by doing nice things? What a special kid.

  3. Judy says:

    I’ve voted: thanks for the heads up on that! What a great program!!

    What fun that must have been for both Mia and you; but I do agree that so many of the young girls end up looking like street walkers wearing the clothes that are “trendy” these days! On a much nice note: isn’t it great that you and the salesfolks at Nordies could make her feel so special during her birthday time. It was writeen all over her beautiful face! So often, especially this time of year, we are so rushed that we and the folks around us end up feeling not very special indeed, and that is so very sad. I am so glad that you and Mr. C took the wonderful opportunity to move to Portland when you did…You were so very wise! I know you have not regretted one single moment!!
    I hope that all symptoms of the yucky cold have abated and you are feeling fit as a fiddle when you read this!

    Warm hugs!

    xo

  4. Deborah says:

    Oh I am right with you on the state of clothing for girls. It infuriates me. Shoes are the worst — the majority are strappy and sparkley and have heels! Fine for church or an occasional party, but what about the playground?! Luckily you found something super cute and a grand daughter with great style.

  5. teri says:

    Happy Birthday to Mia. She looks so grown up!

    I went and voted but, I have to tell you, I am disappointed that there is nothing for Michigan on there. Considering that MI is one of the most economically disadvantaged states right now I find that more than a little short-sighted of HGTV and the project. I am just grateful to live in the one area of Michigan where the economy is growing. For this reason I will be sending off a donation to the Habitat for Humanity in SE MI.

    Thanks for the inspiration!

    teri

  6. Kristin L says:

    Didn’t TLC have a similar show a while ago with Gen from Trading Spaces? I really liked it.

    Mia’s sweater and scarf look like they were made for that skirt! And I totally agree with you about girls clothes. luckily, here in germany, the little girls still dress whimsically, and practically. Can’t say the same about the teenagers though!

  7. Reva says:

    Sorry you caught a cold,but it sounds like a great birthday shopping spree. I wish I’d had someone to take me to Nordstrom, or the local equivalent, when I was Mia’s age. I love those fashion photos. It’s so clear by her expression that she adores spending time with her grandma!