27.11.10

Inara's Rainbow

I have a wonderful update to share with you about Inara's Rainbow, the baby wrap that will be named after my sweet girlie and will be made by Girasol through the web store Piece of Cloth. Giselle (the owner/mad genius behind POC) sent me a message the other day and in it she said that Inara's Rainbow will be available for pre-order VERY soon. Specifically, it will be available ONLY through the Piece of Cloth website on the Monday following Thanksgiving (Cyber Monday) - that's Monday, November 29th!! That's SOON!!!

So mark your calendars, get your clicky fingers and credit cards ready, and let's do this thang! It's going to be a beautiful wrap and I can't wait for all of you to see Inara's Rainbow and to be able to snuggle your babies in it. Thanks again (times a million bajillion) to Giselle at Piece Of Cloth. You have made my life complete!

I also have the inside scoop on a couple of Inara's Rainbow-related items that might be in development soon. I'm so lucky to know such talented and amazing people, and I can't wait to share more about these very special products as soon as more information becomes available. Stay tuned for details...

~Mahreen

13.11.10

Thank you Everybody!

The first year is gone... clustrmaps showed today 26.622 visits during 365 days from the start on the 13.11.2009.Yes, in our first year we had the amazing 26.622 visits! Bravo for all of you! Tomorrow the counter will be reset to zero and will start counting visits all over again.The most visitors came from USA, Germany, United Kingdom and Poland. Statistics show that we had visitors from the biggest babywearing forums: TBW, Natural Mamas, Stillen und Tragen and Chusty.info everyday. They have found the way to the blog by following active links.
Here are all the 87 countries our readers came fromExclusive Girasols are known on all inhabited continents, in all countries in Europe, North America and Australia, and in many countries in Asia, South America and Africa.
I'm happy to see the amazing popularity of this blog. Thanks all of you my effort
I'd like to give thanks to all devoted readers of my blog for the first year together and invite you stay with me for the years to come.
Best regards
~Ola

Birhday Eve!

Today is the last day of the first year of Exclusive Girasol Blog. Yes, we started on the 11th of November last year!
We have published 87 articles so far, the most popular categories have been Girasol Alphabet and Girasol Family.
The most frequent topics have been about wrap design contests, new EG models, wrap colours and designs.
We have been trying to make you familiar with people who "make" the EG's - designers, entrepreneurs, manufacturers - as well as those who use the wraps in their everyday lives.
Feel free to send us a picture of your beloved ones in a wrap and we will be glad to post it on the blog.
We do our best to keep the existing threads on the blog up to date, so you can always find something new when reading your favourite entries.
The blog's structure stays the same although we will be adding some new subpages on topics suggested by you.
In the second year of our blogging we promise that we will continue to bring you the news on Exclusive Girasol from all over the world, just as we have done so far.
The best birthday gift for us would be your suggestions on subjects you would like to read about on the blog!
So please don't forget about the invitation we gave to all our readers right when it was launched
Stay with us!
~Ola&Family

7.11.10

Sweetheart

My best birthday surprise!
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1.11.10

Mother Earth

GaiaGaea (pronounced /ˈɡeɪ.ə/; from Ancient Greek Γαῖα "land" or "earth"; also Gæa, Gaia or Gea, from Koine and Modern Greek Γῆ) is the primal Greek goddess personifying the Earth, the Greek version of "Mother Nature" or the Earth Mother, of which the earliest reference to the term is the Mycenaean Greek ma-ka (transliterated as ma-ga), "Mother Gaia", written in Linear B syllabic script.
Gaia is a primordial deity in the Ancient Greek pantheon and considered a Mother Titan or Great Titan.
Her equivalent in the Roman pantheon was Terra Mater or Tellus. Romans, unlike Greeks, did not consistently distinguish an Earth Titan (Tellus) from a grain goddess Ceres.