Posts Tagged ‘Elegant Roots’

A Good Dog Story

Tuesday, August 25th, 2009

I love a good dog story. Hey, I love dogs. What an amazing creature to have as a friend. And service dogs? What could be more benevolent than a seeing-eye dog, or more heroic than a rescue dog, laying it on the line. So, when I came across a good dog story the other day, I wanted to pass it on.

Front page of our local neighborhood newspaper, The Montclarion: FOUR-FOOTED MEDICAL ASSISTANT by Casey Hollis. I’d rather call it DOGGIE DIAGNOSTICIAN, or PUPPY PRACTITIONER, or FIDO PHYSICIAN. Sufferin’ succotash, somebody stop me. But I digress. Or I regress. Anyway…

You may have heard of experiments where dogs can be trained to recognize the scent of a certain cancer. But Colton, a 3-year old Golden Retriever-Lab mix, is no experiment. He’s a “medical alert assistance dog” who brings security and peace of mind to a family, and that famous canine best friendship to his young ward. Here’s the rest of the story–

Mei Mei was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes when she was only 6. Her parents began the routine of checking her blood sugar level “8, 10, 12, sometimes 20 times a day” because acute low blood sugar can take a person into a coma in as little as 20 minutes. Imagine when you put your head on the pillow at night knowing your 6 year old little girl was at that kind of risk — every night for years. No peace of mind.

Now Mei Mei’s parents can rest easy thanks to a trustworthy, huggable friend. Colton can smell Mei Mei’s falling blood sugar level and he’s trained to raise an alert. He was trained by a one-of-a-kind, non-profit in Concord, California called Dogs4Diabetics. “There’s no medical equipment that does what these dogs can do,” says Devon Grayson, Director of Development. Dogs like Colton work even when you’re asleep.

D4D is run by its Director, Carol Edwards, along with a few trainers and many volunteers. This life-saving canine ability was discovered by accident when Carol and her friend and co-founder, Mark Reufenacht, went on a trip with Armstrong, a puppy Carol was training as a guide dog. When Mark, a diabetic, had a dip in blood sugar, Armstrong reacted and saved Mark’s life. That event sent Carol and Mark on four years of research. They discovered that the scent of low blood sugar the dogs could identify was the same for everyone. Armstrong was going around alerting members of the general public.

Having a D4D dog changes life medically and emotionally. It’s that peace of mind. Do a good thing — go out to D4D’s website and see about donating to the not-for-profit so more people can enjoy the peace of mind — and the companionship of a good dog.

Mei Mei is in 7th grade now, and Colton, with his blue “Service Dog” vest will accompany her to school every day. Like so many before her, Mei Mei has discovered humankind’s best friend — her “best friend in the world”.

We believe strongly that such best friends deserve the best. Elegant Roots Pets

Later

Don’t Make Eco-Perfect the Enemy of Eco-Good

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

Twitter led me to an interesting blog likening environmentalism to religion: “Green Angst: why being green is like being religious”: The Clean Hippie

“This blog is supposed to be about being green and being normal at the same time. But a true environmentalist doesn’t buy anything but necessities. I’m sorry, but I like to shop, to blow dry my hair, to indulge in fried food every once in a while with friends!

“I don’t know how to do this yet, to walk that line. It’s what I’m going to have to work through. And that is what this whole blog is about!”

I couldn’t resist throwing my two cents in on this. Here’s my comment:

As far as being green and being normal — There’s no such thing as a No Impact life. Anybody who has a cell phone, a computer, has a book published, who eats, etc., has an impact. No Impact can only be a euphemism for a Sustainable Impact Life. Check out Daniel Goleman’s Ecological Intelligence. [and check out the series of blogs here about Ecological Intelligence] Most impacts are hidden from us.

Bottom line — there’s no reason you can’t blow dry your hair. Don’t let yourself be hostage to the imagined judgmental reaction of somebody who is probably carrying a fully charged iPhone and laptop, etc., who takes a hot shower, even if he/she only takes public transportation, or only rides a bike, these all cause an Impact.

And enjoy some fried foods once in a while with friends. Nutritional science has not finally determined even such things as the health effects of saturated fats. Just do it in moderation — once in a while. In some restaurants, in a nod to transparency, they’ll even disclose what kid of oil they use. Go to those restaurants — patronizing the ones with transparency is having a positive impact.

We designed Elegant Roots struggling with exactly these issues. ElegRoo Values. Our motto is: Buy Less But Buy Better. When you shop, if you “vote” with your dollars for purchases that align with your values, you will be encouraging manufacturers to improve their products. And you will be rewarding those who are doing good things.

Those manufacturers are often small and they are pursuing a green or socially responsible vision and they need the support. Hence, you’re Buying Better. Supporting the visions of eco and socially responsible artisans/designers/small businesses is our mission at Elegant Roots. And we present their products with transparency, so shoppers can make informed choices. Check out our Designer Profiles. That’s why we present Gifts with Style and Relevance.

We shouldn’t make the perfect the enemy of the good — in other words, take steps to do better, recognizing that no one who is breathing can be perfect. But the better we do, multiplied by, say, a billion, makes a big impact.

Later.

New Kiva.org Loan

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

jesusgustavo1 ElegRoo is happy to report it has just completed another microloan through the outstanding site kiva.org. The notion of providing support on a person-to-person basis aligns perfectly with the core values of Elegant Roots — the very reason it exists is to support the visions of those striking out on their own to make a product in which they have pride. For ElegRoo, we focus on socially responsible products. We can’t determine that with regard to every kiva microloan. Regardless, first steps in a positive direction have great value. We’re thrilled to be able to assist, as we are with each of the artisans/designers/small businesses that you will find represented on the pages of ElegantRoots.com.

Our loan of a modest $25 put Mr. Jesus Gustavo Espinoza Almendares of Honduras over top on his requested loan. The fact that we could make the completing loan adds a certain thrill to an otherwise rewarding experience of a person-to-person gesture. Especially given the unsettled nature of Honduran politics, we’re hoping that this loan can accord a modicum of stability.

Taken from kiva: Mr. Jesus Gustavo Espinoza Almendares has been running his own carpentry business for over 4 years. His business operates under the name of Carpinteria ESPINOZA.

In his workshop he produces a large variety of furniture such as panel doors, windows, tables, dressers and beds. His workshop stands out because it also produces wood panels for vehicles.

He lives with his common law wife and is a father of 3 children, who depend on him 100%. All of his children are in school. With the profits that the business generates, he is able to cover his financial needs at the moment.

He needs a loan to move his business forward. He also has a project to manufacture several types of furniture and he needs the capital to start this project.

ElegRoo (and this writer) strongly recommend that you check out kiva.org. You can now loan to US persons. You can create a “team” for loans — I just saw one associated with a wedding (a great idea to start married life with such a cooperative gesture of goodwill).

Try kiva. You’ll like it. I can guarantee it.

Later.

Babble Droolicious and Gerber Babies

Wednesday, June 24th, 2009

ElegRoo extends its thanks to Babble.com Droolicious and the blog 2Gerberbabies.com for great coverage.

Babble’s Droolicious loved ElegRoo’s Exclusive Obama Inauguration jigsaw puzzles using photos by White House photographer Paul Morse and design by the incomparable Wentworth Wooden Puzzle company. “The Obama Inauguration Jigsaw makes a summertime activity that’s worthy of the presidential seal.”  bit.ly/5BGRc

Our Obama puzzles are of the highest quality, a product of CAD and laser cutting on Forest Stewardship Council-certified wood. Check them out — we’re really proud of them. bit.ly/kJYF3

The Gerber Babies Blog recommended our Dimples Ensemble (organic cotton baby set), Wool-Felt Police Car Toy Bin by En Gry & Sif,  the “S” olivewood bowl from Dwelling, the Wool-Felt Computer Bag by etcetera media, Kakadoo embroidered jewelry by Dori Csengeri, the baby alpaca throw from Marcel Miller, and our eco-conscious, complimentary gift packaging. Here’s a sample from Gerber Babies Blog:

“Save yourself some time and check out Elegant Roots the next time you need that perfect gift! Not only do they have the greatest selection of products for just about anyone on your list, they offer meaningful gifts created by true Artisans. The products are eco-friendly and socially responsible! We received the most adorable newborn set from the Dimples Collection. The Dimples Ensemble is made from pure organic cotton. This set is very soft and a pleasure to touch. The fine details ensure that this set will be treasured long after it is outgrown! The set includes a delightful baby gown (playsack) featuring an embroidered rose or bee. It is available in chocolate, sage, and pink! A matching cap and wrap are included! Don’t look elsewhere, Elegant Roots is the first to offer this set in the USA!”  bit.ly/P2X3b

The Gerber Babies Blog also liked our ElegRoo blog about Parents Behind the Curve  bit.ly/nalpj

To Babble and Gerber Babies — thanks for the support!

ElegRoo’s 1st Kiva microloan

Wednesday, June 10th, 2009

Elegant Roots is STOKED to announce it has made its first KIVA microloan! Thru founder Rob Favole.

ElegRoo’s loan was made to Abdusalloh Manonov who lives in the Varzob region of Tajikistan. He works as a school teacher and in 2008 was honored to be named the best teacher of the year. Abdusalloh is married and has four children.

To supplement his income, Abdusalloh raises vegetables and cattle. He purchases calves for fattening and sells them once they are fully grown. He will use the loan to enlarge his herd by buying two additional calves.

The total loan amount that Abdusalloh requested was $600, but lenders may loan an amount as low as $25.

Elegant Root’s 1st KIVA microloan was only $25 but it was the final $25 needed to go over the top and reach $600. The $600 has now been disbursed to Abdusalloh and his repayments will begin in August.

Microloans are an amazing people-to-people program and Kiva is fantastic. Join in now! You’ll be glad you did. www.kiva.org

Welcome to the Elegant Roots blog!

Friday, October 10th, 2008

Our First — the Inaugural — the Maiden Blogage

Every good blog should end with a cliffhanger. We’re going one better; the ER blog is starting with a cliffhanger – You.

Our Blog will be rooted in ER’s core values — Quality, Relevance, Transparency, Encouragement and Responsibility. See ER Values Description. Does the mention of core values make you feel like diving off a cliff? See, we’ve delivered already.

But hang in there. The ER Blog will feature entertaining and relevant news, media, and compelling ideas. Occasionally we’ll have guest bloggers. We’ll invite you to comment and review each for posting. We’ll host micro-fiction writing contests with prizes selected from among our wonderful gifts.

While our Blog will celebrate challenging debate, it isn’t meant as a forum for praise or critique of our specific gift offerings or the way we do business. For that kind of input, we sincerely invite readers to use the Contact Us Page.

Info is the new black. Purchasing power coupled with information can contribute to a better world. One purchase, or blog entry, at a time, together we can make positive change. That’s why boycotts work. That’s why they brought back Classic Coke.

So inch back from the cliff’s edge. Come back again to check out the ER blog. And join in. We’ll do our best always to end with a cliffhanger. Starting tomorrow.

Co-Founder Rob Favole