Brochures By Design

July 30, 2006

Washington, D.C.: An educational wonderland

Filed under: Uncategorized — Evy @ 2:35 pm

My family and I are visiting Washington, D.C. this week and yesterday we visited the Holocaust Memorial Museum. Wow, what an experience; it was truly enlightening. We didn’t have time to see everything so we’re sure to go back. It was fascinating and a great experience.

I love the educational opportunities offered in D.C. And the best part, they’re mostly free! All the different Smithsonian museums, Ford’s Theater, the Washington Mall where the Lincoln Memorial, Viet Nam Memorial and all the other memorials reside, etc.

This area is so beautiful. I think we’re just going for a drive today to see the beautiful scenery. :)

I’ll write a more interesting blog later this week but wanted to check in and let you know I’m still devoted to maintaining this blog.

July 22, 2006

Is it hot enough for ya!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Evy @ 1:32 am

From coast to coast last week, Americans were suffering in the sweltering heat. I know it’s July and I’m in Georgia, but give me a break. It’s hot! I am not a hot-weather person to begin with; give me the cool mountain weather anytime.

Ok, so it’s hot. Now what? Business as usual here at Brochures By Design. Fortunately I have a bit of a reprieve from work and can work on this little blog of mine. I’ve been considering changing the name of my business. I kind of feel that Brochures By Design narrows my marketing. I offer much more than brochure design. I don’t want any potential clients to get the idea that that’s all I do. I design all kinds of marketing material such as postcards, flyers, information sheets, email signatures; you name it, I design it. And I offer professional writing services as well such as web copy, content for marketing material, blogs, etc.

I absolutely LOVE what I do! I feel like one of the luckiest people in the world to be able to do what I love to do out of the comfort of my own home. I have the best of both worlds; I get to be available to my family and maintain a successful career too. Lucky me!

Well, this is all I can give you right now. Check back and I’m sure I’ll have more to say in the next day or two. Until then, find a nice place to cool off and enjoy the summer (despite the record temperatures!)

July 19, 2006

Welcome to my world!

Filed under: Uncategorized — Evy @ 4:52 pm

Grants Pass, Oregon -- My Hometown

Oh, wow. My first blog. I figured with all the talk about blogging, I’d better get in on the action, especially when I recommend it to my clients to increase their Search Engine Optimization (SEO). ;0)

Ok, so what to talk about …

How about me! Yeah, that’s it. We’ll talk about me.

I’m married to a terrific guy and have been for 20 years now (I was married when I was 10!) ;0) I have three of the most beautiful, talented, intelligent, sweetest children on earth. They are our greatest accomplishments!

Heidi, our oldest, is a rising sophomore at Augusta State University as an English major. Her intent is to become a college professor. Admirable goal, indeed. She’s a blond (ok, now brown-haired) beauty with an infectious personality. Everyone who knows Heidi loves her. She’s such a joy and we’re so proud of her!

Chelsi is our beautiful redhead. She’s a math wiz but wants no part of the math world; her desire is to study photography and/or Art History in college in 2007. In the meantime, she attends one of the best fine arts schools in the country and certainly the best school in Georgia. She’s about to step into the wonderful world of high school seniors with all that entails: senior pictures, graduation announcements, college plans, senioritis, etc. Chelsi is an absolute doll; a joy to be around with a sense of humor comparable to her father’s. I love spending time with her.

Kory, our one and only son, is magnificent! He’s an accomplished musician who plays bass guitar, guitar, piano, drums and anything else he sets his mind to. He plays by ear and has amazing talent! He’s starting high school this year. I can’t believe my baby’s growing up so fast. (Awww, Mom). He, too, is an awesome math and science student; we’ll have to see if he’ll use his talents this year. He certainly ended his middle school years well. I’m so proud to have him for a son. He’s got a HUGE heart and never intentionally hurts anyone, either emotionally or physically (with the rare exception of his sisters, once in a while). ;0)

As you can see, I’m very, very proud of my family. Now I’ve got to tell you about my husband. Rick retired from the Army last year and now works for INSCOM. He’s living in the D.C. area while we’re stuck in Georgia until Chelsi graduates. He commutes home every other weekend and we visit him when we can. As you can imagine, we’re kind of used to living apart with my having been a military spouse for 16 years. Still, we’d like to be together again and we will be soon enough.

What I’m not looking forward to is the cost of living in the D.C. area. Oh boy, is it expensive. I guess I’ve been spoiled by the affordable housing in the Augusta area. I am, however, looking forward to all the things the D.C. area has to offer. It’s so much fun to visit the different attractions such as Ford’s Theater, the many Smithsonian museums, the Washington Mall, etc. If we can afford to live up there, I know we’re going to love it!

Oh, yeah we have five cats. Yes, I said five cats. It’s all my children’s fault. They bring home strays whenever they find them. But now, of course, they are part of the family and I’m Momma to them all.

One more thing … I grew up in the most beautiful place on earth — Southern Oregon. I’ve lived in, and traveled extensively around, Europe and the U.S. but I still think Grants Pass is the most beautiful (with Austria and Southern Germany a close second). I’m sure that a lot of that feeling has to do with sentiment. I just love the area. My family now lives in Eastern Idaho which is where Rick’s family lives too. So we visit when we can and they come out when possible. In fact, my parents should be visiting anytime now.

Ok, well this first post was quite long. But as an introduction, I wanted to let you know about me. I’ll try my best to keep this thing updated but between work, family, home, etc. it might be quite a chore. We’ll see how it goes.

Giving credit where credit is due

Filed under: Uncategorized — Evy @ 6:38 am

I just got a call from one of my very favorite clients, Greg Anderson with RE/MAX Advisors West in Chaska, Minnesota. He congratulated me on my first blog and kindly reminded me that I had him to thank. ;0) So true, Greg.

I’ve been helping Greg with his blog for about a month now and have learned quite a bit along the way. So, yes Greg, I owe it all to you! As you said, you’ve “brought me into the 21st Century.” Thanks! By the way, check out Greg’s website at www.HomeWorthTV.com. It’s so cool! And I wrote most of the copy! (Shameless plug for both of us!)

Greg also reminded me that I hadn’t finished his blogging project yet. His blog is so “high-tech” he’s got awesome images of the Minneapolis/St. Paul area that I’m supposed to resize for use as headers. Ok, Greg. I’m on it now. ;0) By the way, Greg is an excellent photographer and has captured some fantastic images of the metro area. Take a look by visiting his site at www.HomeWorthTV.com.

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