I’m a mother of three: Alia (4), Ava (2), and Robbie (6 months). Generally I’ve always heard this statement, “I’d do anything for them” and nodded – it’s true you know; but was it true in my life? When it came down to it, would I really do anything? Then I started getting busy again; having restarted my business in the Savannah area, this took some time. I missed a funny moment here and there, missed a learning opportunity, missed hearing about that day’s ventures – my focus being on the next item I needed to do, the next client I needed to speak with, the next promotional Taken was dreaming up. I wasn’t living up to that statement: I’d do anything for them. After months of fighting it, I am now – for my family, at the moment – “doing anything for them” means putting Taken on pause. This is an indefinite pause – I will be coming back, hopefully with a daughter or two by my side helping me. But for now Taken is no longer taking new clients. If you’re a past client, no worries, Taken is still here to help. In the meantime, I’ll do doing more of this… Hugs, Alicja
2011 brought big changes. Relocations, offerings, services, style, and accolades Taken has grown and became better
This morning we woke up with our littlest having a fever and both kids coughing
Fresh start… again
Dear Ava, you’re only 15 (or so) months old but you’ve managed to already pick up some dangerous words
According to the love note trends, every 3.487 years I become “due” for a love note from my beloved husband. Quite unexpected, it brought countless tears… of laughter!
Because I believe Hope saves
Some say moving back to the town where you grew up in can be nostalgic. I’m finding out how true that is when children are involved
People always laugh when I told them I grew up in Effingham. F-ing Ham… get it? Yep. I never really thought it was funny either