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A Personal Note from Shannon

Wednesday, October 12th, 2011

Shannon Giorgio

It has come time to say farewell… 

Life for the past 5 years has been crazy, hectic, peaceful, joyful, wonderful, sad, filled with hope and new beginnings. Did I mention insane? That’s a good one to have in there too. But I think anyone with two young children and starting a business from scratch might use the same adjectives.

I have had quite a few major life changes in 5 years. I returned to school to receive a second bachelor’s degree in nursing, had cancer, got divorced, moved with my two boys into an apartment, got engaged, bought a house and oh yes, started a business. For those close to me I am often met with a head turn and a “You’re doing what? How is that possible?”

I have been blessed with an incredible gift called plowing through. Sometimes when you are too busy doing life, you forget to think about how your doing it.

There comes a time when you have to take a step back, reflect on life going forward and figure out how you will get to your next destination. That time for me is now.

Bellani (my baby) is strong, steadfast and will be well taken care of. As parents, we need to learn when to let go, when to close our eyes, jump and hope that what you created was well tended to in the former years will thrive.

Thank you to all the Bellani customers, I will miss our conversations which were occasionally creative, philosophical and stimulating; sometimes rambling and always entertaining.

To our employees past and present, thank you for the fun and the friendship and for making my job easier, through knowing that you were serving our customers in a professional manner.

And to Kelly my business partner,  I am proud of what we accomplished and look forward to watching as you continue Bellani’s success.

See you on facebook, twitter, and linked in.

All the Best!

Shannon Giorgio

Family Vacations

Thursday, August 18th, 2011

This past week my family and I went on a vacation to Nemacolin Resort and Spa in PA. It was a 5 day adventure of ropes courses, zip lining and time spent at the shooting academy. Of course we enjoyed the water slide at the pool and mini golf.

Before we left, my mom called and asked if I could make California Baby Baskets for the Condo rooms. What a brilliant idea I thought. I packed up a box from Bellani containing the Shampoo and Body wash in Sensitive Formula for my nieces, the Calendula Formula for my boys (when they come out of the shower I hold their head between my hands and take a deep breath, sounds weird but they smell so good) and the calming formula for my step-nieces and nephew. Then becuase the condos were all in a row, we had communal bug spray and sunscreen. California Baby products have been our favorite bath items for years. I love how we could take them on vacation and it was like taking a little piece of home with us.

-Shannon

Juggling Act

Monday, May 24th, 2010

If you’ve ever walked into the store and seen a lovely lady fashionably clad in great jewelry and with a killer smile, then you’ve had the pleasure of meeting Kelly – co-owner/founder, mom of three, Martha Stewart, breastfeeding advocate, empowered childbirth champion, do-it-all.  She always wears a smile despite how hectic her days become.  Here, Kelly has documented a day in her very fashionable and crazy life.

Wake up at 5:30 am to try and keep the number of awake children under two, because if one more wakes up it is really going to be a long day.

Shower, dress and feed several people.

Prepare lunches and then get in car (warning: you should love your car, lots of time will be spent there)

Enter carpool line, drop-off  your eight year old.

Park and go inside to pick up paperwork for PTA.  Chat with outgoing PTA president who no doubt wants you to volunteer for one or nine things.  (note: Yes I could have skipped one step by avoiding the carpool line but I can’t bring the child into the school because he is too cool for that and needs to be dropped off.)

Next stop: pediatrician for a well-visit.  You hear about statistics and development; and then console a weeping six year old because she wanted to be told that her eyes needed glasses.  Two out of the twelve children in her class have needed to get spectacles this last month, and she wants them, too.

Back to the car.  Drop off six year old.

Head into work with The Baby.  Work for a few hours, deal with questions, and products, phone calls and woes, and then…

Back to the car.

Pick up two children here, and then one there, and then off to one more stop for the day.

Come home.  Laundry, dishes, homework, cook.

Back to the car (do you see why you should like your car?).  Get the kids, the gear, the coats, the umbrellas, the seats, the drinks, snacks, money and keys all into the car in the rain.

Head to baseball diamond, cheer on your child and other people’s children with more intensity than you have ever summed up for a professional being paid 4.1 million dollars a year.  You watch your child be so incredibly proud of himself, and his body, for what it can do.  You see that amazing joy a team has when they have been modeled a life of sportsmanship and respect.

Back to the car, and when you get home, covered in dirt and rain, with frizzy hair, your little one, The Baby, sits down on the potty and <gasp> goes potty! You will cheer so loudly it will make her jump. After you tuck them all in that night you will sit down and write this blog post, because you hope, you pray that you will never forget this day and all of the amazement of it.

Thank you, Kelly, for doing all of the above and still being able to put a smile on each day for the wonderful customers of Bellani!

PS. When do you sleep?