The following is a guest posting from my daughter Stef:
It wasn't long after the arrival of
Alex (18 years ago), we began our three-generation shopping trip rituals.
Fussing, oohing, and becoming seduced by insanely adorable Gymboree or Baby Gap
garb. Through the years, our expeditions began to grow into exploratory
sessions with young Alex analyzing every interesting texture or obscure object
that caught her attention while Mom and I studied the art of retail. Perhaps,
deep down, we were all preparing for the day for the predestined rubi j to come
into her own.
Fast foward.Anyway, the mother-daughter shopping trips have
come a long way. We're not just out to dress up our cute little girl anymore.
We're out to make a difference–in some way or another.
And there's much more. But of all the products we picked up, the line we're super excited about is Headbands of Hope. For each headband sold, $1 is donated for cancer research (the hospital of our choice) and a headband is
given to a child stricken with cancer. It can be a challenge to find products
that have impact. With so many affected by the terrible disease, we felt this
product resonated. It may be a small step, but it's a step.