Monday, January 31, 2011

Change in the air

I'm not afraid of change. Really, I'm not. Much.

OK, I like the newness, I like the novelty, but - I hate making the decision and doing the work to change.

But when a site I'm selling decides to make changes to its Privacy Policy that can result in spam for people on my own private email list unless I opt out, I make the change.

Etsy, I'm sorry. I've tried. I'm not selling much, and a lot of that is my own doing, but when you do things like automatically assume that your sellers want their email lists linked to their shops while at the same time prohibiting your own sellers from any sort of contact that might be construed as spam, well, it makes sellers want to run screaming. I can't imagine what it would do to new buyers, but I personally shy away from sites where I have to expose my contacts like that.

I like Facebook, I like hanging with my peeps in a virtual setting, I like communicating with people I know from wildly divergent places and in very different ways. I even kind of enjoy pushing my tie-dye there once in a while, and I like that it sometimes brings me a new look or a sale I might otherwise not have gotten. But to be honest, most of that happens off-Etsy anyway. Why would I want my customers' emails exposed to a whole other venue when I'm starting to do more off-Etsy business anyway?

So Etsy would like to be more of a social networking site. If I wanted to be on another social networking site that'd be fine - but I don't really. I signed up for Etsy to sell tie-dye, and that's it. As it is I'm lost in the number of tie-dye vendors already there, but I don't see how dragging my email contacts into Etsy is going to increase my sales. Maybe I'll get lucky and someone else's email list will send someone to my shop to buy something - which won't help the person they were harvested from.

In the last year I've sent out a lot of business cards with my Etsy shop address on them. A LOT. So it makes sense that I'll probably keep a token presence there for a while until the new Zibbet shop takes off. ANd now that I'm out of the old cards, my next batch will have both shop addresses on them.... with the Zibbet one first. Free to list up to 50 items - I usually have more like 30-35 - and no listing fees. Off to a rousing start already. So far I'm liking what I see over there - come and have a look-see, see what you think!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Randomness (and practice making lots of links)

Yep, the storm mostly missed us. We had enough fluffy stuff with ice under it for the girls to have a good time in the snow outside this morning during the late start for school, but it'll be gone by the weekend while once again, New York City and New England bear the brunt of it.

Been trying a medical experiment. While visiting grandparents over the holidays, I forgot to take my thyroid meds. I was ready to start up again, but I noticed I felt BETTER off the meds! I have no idea why this should be the case, but it IS the case. No more headaches, more energy, even lost a couple of pounds. I could get used to this. I'll have to come clean with my doctors at some point, I suppose....

I've also begun working my way diet-wise back to the way of eating that lost me 30 pounds of stubborn post-baby weight after my second child was born. In that case it was the Body Ecology Diet, which we were prescribed as a family to help starve out systemic candida in an effort primarily to help my older child with some behavioral issues. For the two months we did it whole-hog, I lost the weight, her behavior leveled off some, and with a child in a preschool we didn't get so much as a sniffle, in February and March while people around us were getting the flu right and left. Now I'm working on "going Paleo." Very similar in many ways: simple nonprocessed foods, avoid grains like the plague (I do some grains after I soak them for 8 hours, but not as many), good meat and lots of veggies, and no dairy (except for my homemade yogurt I'm not sure we could do without very easily, although I'm willing to try it for a couple of weeks....down the road....maybe....). I've already made adjustments in the menus and the cooking, but there wasn't that much to do since we already eat lots of meat and veg and cook in butter and bacon fat and coconut oil, much to the consternation of my doctor. LOL

Looking ahead now to planning the veggie garden. I hope we don't get the degree of heat we had this past summer. I personally was happy with 105F in the shade, but the garden was NOT. Even nightshades, which like hot weather, don't like it THAT hot; they have a temperature above which they basically shut down production, so our tomato and pepper yields were pretty lame. The okra wasn't even all that spectacular, and that thrives in the heat. The green beans shut down, and forget the cooler-weather stuff like lettuce. And the cukes were, well, pitiful. :-( At least the potatoes did OK, and for my first try at corn in many many years, the fact that we got enough ears to make a single meal plus a bit extra was an accomplishment. Usually the local critters get to it first! Looking to get a copy of this book by John Jeavons so help me plan ahead and make the most of our little plot(s) and pots. :-)

I've also been working on a few dye projects, including a custom tee, a lovely scarf, a cute toddler girl dress-and-leggings set, and some random kids' tees, all while embarking on a 14-week house-organizing binge with the help of some online friends and fellow parents at Baby Whisperer Forums, where I've been finding help and support with my kids since my almost-9YO was 3 months old and long before the other was even born. Can't recommend it highly enough for parents looking for answers with their little ones.

Thus end my random musings for the evening. We hope you enjoyed this installment. Perhaps sometime soon I'll be back to write up what I learned this evening about The Business of Art, so kindly sponsored by our city's arts center.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Weather or not....

Some random musings about yet another snowstorm that probably will leave us alone. Again.

I don't know how many more times we're gonna go thru the "impending storm of doom" scenario here in the DC area this year. Last year we got nailed pretty badly storm-wise, but this year every storm has managed to deal us a glancing blow at worst, assuming it shows up at all. Shopping for Winter clothes in, um, Winter has gotten to be nearly impossible. Went to Target a few days before Christmas
trying to get snow pants for the child who grew more than we thought she would and there were FOUR, count them, FOUR, pairs of snow pants in the place. FOUR. Had I needed to buy my kids swimsuits, though, I would have been in luck: FOUR RACKS of them in the girls' section alone. It wasn't even WINTER yet!!!

Needless to say, Target got rather a nasty letter from me, especially after we went to K-Mart and found rack upon rack of Winter wear for men, women, and children of all ages. Add to that some second-hand snow-wear donated by a friend with two older kids and we're set for a couple of years now, but why should I have to hunt down Winter clothing even before Winter? Also makes it hard to find clothing for dyeing when someone orders up a long-sleeved tee in mid-December - and there aren't any! :-( Sure, I can order one online, and probably for a bit less money, but if I want to get started today, that's a hassle and a delay I'd rather not deal with. Sometimes "today" is when I have the time.

So now we wait for the snow to start. Or not. Overnight tonight, perhaps. Or during the morning rush, if you believe another site. Or, as the meteorologists on the radio are predicting, early, mid, or late afternoon tomorrow. Nothing like a wide window of, well, whatever's in the window. :-)

Sunday, January 9, 2011

Holiday Mayhem has ended!

And there was much rejoicing! (muffled "yaaay!" in background from the Knights of the round Table)

It's a new year, with some new projects in the works. First step: exploring going fully legal. Not just the "Get a temporary sales tax license for each craft show I do in Maryland" legal, but the whole shebang. For the paperwork-phobe that is me, this is a HUGE HUGE step. *gulp!*

To that end I'm hoping that our city's art center still has room in their Business of Art class this week for me. An hour and a half to learn about the paperwork required would be a great start. :-)

And now there's an uproar on Etsy about some really REALLY offensive greeting cards that Etsy won't take down, citing Free Speech and all that. I debated about linking to the cards but I really don't want to give the seller any more publicity - but there are potential buyers out there now who are boycotting Etsy over this, and if they're boycotting Etsy, they're not coming to my shop. :-( So I'm looking at Zibbet as a possible new place to sell.

Now to get some tie-dye in the laundry for washing out. What a colorful start to the new year!