How will you choose to spend the rest of 2012?

On December 12, 2012 by Mei

15 more sleeps until Christmas, 21 more days until NYE… and I’m not a believer of the Mayan Calendar so if anything, it will be 11 more days before we debunk this absurdity.

More importantly, how will you spend the rest of your 2012?

Etchythings time capsule:

2012 time capsule part I


2012 time capsule part II


2012 time capsule part III

After tomorrow, December 12th, 2012, I’ll temporary stop processing my orders so I can focus on being with family and friends. There’s only 21 more days till the end of the year and I still need to get/ make a few more presents, wrap them and attend several friends and family gatherings.

I think it’s important for all of us to spend time with the people around us instead of just stare at the computer all day. After all, I started this business in the hopes that I have the flexibility to spend time with those that matters most. So, I shall make it my priority.

This year, Etchythings have surpassed my expectations. It’s been so much fun making custom crafts and stamps for people from all over the world. Even locally, at the craft shows I’ve participated in this year, I did well and received recognition from yoga studios to business owners to brides-to-be.

I’m truly blessed to have such support from the handmade community and the appreciation speaks loudly to me and encourages me greatly to create more things that says, “What a geek!” “cool yogi” “awww so cute” and “wow, this is beautiful”.

Words and Stories to live by…

On October 8, 2011 by Mei

It is true.
No one really pays a lot of attention to someone who is truly great until he is gone.

“But once you’re gone, you belong to the world.” [quoted from an acquaintance of Steve]

Within minutes of his passing, almost every media you can think of spoke of him. Tweets sky rocketed and we mourned with isad tweets and RIP Steve Jobs all over the internet.

Next came his speeches from Stanford in 2005 and pictures and lists of Apple products people purchased. Anything associated with Steve Jobs were searched on the internet 25% of the time on October 6th, 2011 (the day after his passing) in the U.S.A.

What was coincidental is that we were just talking about the iPhone4S with our friend and was thinking of ways to make a parody of the marketing campaign. This was about an hour before the wild fire spread of his passing. By the time I got back on the internet, saw the pages, the tweets and facebook news, my mouth just dropped and I cross referenced with several reliable sources to make sure it wasn’t a hoax.

My bf and I spoke of him that night and tried to make connections and sense out of everything he’s done and how precious life is for all of us.

As a Chinese born Canadian, I began to think about old school Chinese traditions and what our parents want us to become. Quoting Mr Jobs:
“Don’t let the noise of others’ opinions drown out your own inner voice. And most important, have the courage to follow your heart and intuition.”

As I write on my Mac and start to make my own connections in life, although I have broken free of the typical careers Chinese parents would have wanted of me, I still think I can do more to encourage or inspire others to follow their own heart and intuition. :)

Just because I was once told I cannot do this or I cannot be like that, doesn’t mean it is true.

Bumble bees were never told it could not fly

The night he passed, I could only offer his words of wisdom, and try to pass it along to those who appreciate it:

Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish. Live everyday as if it is your last one.

Namaste.

Here’s a tribute to Steve by Stephen Colbert
How he revolutionize the world:

His words of wisdom.

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