October 2007 Archives
All in all, the city of San Diego has done an incredible job of managing this fire. The communications between the law enforcement agencies is top-notch. The evacuations went smoothly and people are now going home.
Yesterday when I woke up, while still smoky-smelling, the sky was blue. Today, it is silvery gray again. There is a thick level of ash that covers the ground. My backyard is a mess. The winds on Monday got up to 60 miles per hour and my prized plumeria plant is in ruins. Another tree is broken in two places and has lost all but a few leaves. The patio furniture is black and the umbrella broke. My neighbors have started the clean-up effort - even though official word is to stay inside, conserve water and power and to not wash ash into the storm drains.
So, it's safe to say as of today that we are in the clear from this fire storm. I fear that with the climate changing so drastically (and it really has been here in San Diego) that we are going to be seeing more fires in the years to come. The fires, the earthquakes, the taxes, the TRAFFIC - I love this town but sheesh, it's getting harder and harder to justify living here. I am a California native and I can't imagine living anywhere else.
Did you know that you can add a border to your guest book sign-in platter? That's right! We have added three new border styles recently that make your platter look awesome!!!
Here's a platter with a border before we fired it. This customer chose the "By the Sea" deaign for her beach themed wedding. We selected a light carribean border color. Remember, pastel colors look best for the solid wash border.
We love details around here. Well, actually, we love breaking the monotony around here. Let me explain.
The Younique Boutique has been in business now for five plus years. We make our unique, personalized gifts and accessories right here in our studio day in and day out. We offer A LOT of custom options but we have found that the majority of our customers tend to buy the same stuff, day in and day out.
So, when we get to do something new, we natuarally get a little excited around here.
Today, we got to make our Greta Ring Bearer Pillow with red roses instead of the standard pink, blue and ivory. We decided to paint the resin flowers with red acrylic paint. It turned out well! Look:
The yellow area is Advisory Evacuation Area - you might want to leave and you should be ready to do so.
We are in the yellow area.
More later when I'm on my PC.
One of the guests mentioned that she couldn't help but think about the Hurricane Katrina catastrophe at the Super Dome. They showed footage and reminisced about how there was violence and horrible living conditions during evacuation. Meanwhile while Southern California goes up in smoke, its residents here are very civilized. It was moving. It made me proud to be from such a beautiful community - even if it is really smoky and dry right now.
Hi all! Wow. What a couple of days it has been. The Younique Boutique is in San Marcos, California - we're right in the middle of California's largest fire storm.
As of 3:00am on Sunday morning, our normally sunny and clean community had become a big mess. The wind was blowing at about 60 miles per hour and trees were going down left and right. The smoke was so bad that you could hardly breathe. My mom and dad live down the street from me and we were alerted by police that there was a large fire cresting the hills above our houses (and factory.)
We moved to my boyfriend's home about 5 miles away - West of San Marcos. We stayed there watching the news until about noon when we received a reverse 911 call from the city alerting us to more evacuations. Back in the cars with the four dogs (two for me, one for Mom and one for the boyfriend). We headed Northwest to Oceanside where the sky was a lot cleaner and we were safe from evacuations.
We closed our office yesterday because the area had been evacuated. We alerted our customers by placing what I hoped to be a noticable message on the top of the pages. Customers have been nervously calling all morning to find out how the fires are going to affect their orders. We have been doing our best to call everyone back and let them know that we are back in the office today and fully operational.
There is still a chance that we might be in the fire's path again if the winds change. I really hope that won't be the case. You have no idea how hard it is to decide what to take with you when in an emergency like this. Nothing seems all that important until you are at your boyfriend's mom's house and you are wearing your pajamas and you don't have your toothbrush.
Thank you for everyone's concern. I'm always so shocked and appreciative to see how people really band together in these times and try to help out.
More later...
