About wavyo and the women behind
At wavyo [way-vee-o],
we believe
that everyday, individual choices, no matter the size,
can compound to make the greatest of impacts in a rippling, positive way. Carrying
a wavyo bag is an easy choice to make, as it will impact
your life, your community, and our planet.
Wavyo is the combined dream of three very different, very busy women.
Our differences are too varied to list (we can start with life styles,
sizes, languages, ages, needs, family dynamics, hobbies, political affiliations,
jobs, obligations… well, you get the picture - we‘re different!), but
we do have two things in common. One, we need to be creative to feel
intact, and two, we care deeply about our families
and the world in which we live. This
business adventure is a way of celebrating all that makes us feel whole
and happy. Combining our imaginations and energy,
we have developed products that will make a difference.
| Kim, I can't live without |
Tina, I can't live without |
Lucie... |
- music, shuffle, iPod, playlists
- open air, blue skies, golden sun
- cheese and good bread
- my camera
- great pens
- my garden
- my incredibly giving, creative, inspiring lady friends
- big dinners with a table full of guests
- quirky family
- my crack-me-up-make-my-ribs-hurt funny husband and my fabulous
boys!
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- Dump sticker for the swap shop - my most treasured recycling
tool
- Library card - books, movies, magazine, CDs, free events and more!
- Saturday mornings - yard and estate sales. I have a hard time sleeping
Friday night. Obsession is not too strong a word.
- Our junk room & husband's patience (thanks Honey) with said
junk room (see number 3)
- 5 sisters, 10 nieces, 2 nephews, and 2 parents: all of the love
and the drama
- CDs - Richard Shindell and Avenue Q
- My still running, 1993 Mercury Sable Wagon (some day I will have
a cool car)
- Listening to radio talk show host Jim Braude - once a week for
maintenance, more for real pleasure
- The ability to see funny everywhere (and I cling to this desperately)
- My Maltipoo, Bennett
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- loves simple things and things that are simple
- loves to discover
- loves to experiment to create
- loves to play with colors, shapes, pictures, food..
- lives for her husband and her kids
- values her friendships
- loves to share good times with friends especially around a good
table
- loves to shop for the bargains and the unusuals
- misses her family and friends from the other side of the Atlantic
- is concerned about where the world is going and what her kids
will have to deal with..
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