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Quarantine and other Covid-19 Stories

Posted by Mindy Harris on

On February 29th my husband and I had the good fortune to see the play Hamilton performed in Miami Florida.  As I left the theater that day I walked down the staircase and held onto the hand rail thinking about all the germs that I was touching. Within a couple of days I had a cough, a productive cough where I was expelling sushi sized blobs from my lungs. Fortunately, I use an inhaler, gargled nightly and started wearing glove and a mask.  Its for this reason that I am now thinking of adapting my business after 20 years.  I...

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The Story of the Evil Eye in 2019

Posted by ShopPad Support on

Its been 23 years since I purchased my first evil eye bracelet from the family that started my business for me from Mexico City.  I begged the Aunt to find me the same bracelet she was wearing with little aqua and white glass eyes and small Anchor links.  Within a year Aaron Basha debuted their famous large eye bracelet and baby enamel shoe collection.  Since everything vintage is new again I was not surprised to see the new younger jewelry factories making the original Basha bracelet again.  Its very heavy and clunky and very 1995.  Fun fact, I have worn my...

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Kid's Jewelry Basics

Posted by ShopPad Support on

A newborn receives many gifts during the precious time before and after birth. We started our company after receiving a 14K Religious Theme gold Diaper Pin after the birth of our son.  The custom was for the baby to not be out in public without protection until the baby grew their first tooth. 1.  For newborn avoid necklaces at any time.  Perhaps allow a necklace to be worn during a christening or baptism only. 2. Myth, the earlier the better for ear piercing. Truth, it is safe and easy to have your child's ears pierced at any age.  I recommend...

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Hanging out before a Hurricane

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Top places to visit in Martin County, Florida. The refuge house on Hutchinson Island is on my mind a day before the arrival of the hurricane in the Atlantic. What will become of this last remaining of many Houses of Refuge built by the Navy in the 1800's to aide shipwrecks.

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Summertime Blues

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https://www.instagram.com/p/Bz8vDnynP7o/?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet Sometimes when we have a thousand reasons to be frolicking at the town pool, watching our kids, playing games, staring at our phones may be our only remaining pastime.  This can lead to depression. Where did the expression Sumertime Blues come from in our culture.  Today it is represented by the suppression of the Blue Congresswomen who are pushing into uncharted waters by challenging the racist comments made by the President of the United States to fellow citizens.  I think it is best not to give a bully a pulpit and will leave my political remarks to that. Getting back...

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