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  • March10th

    When you have The Sassy Steel Magnolia spot light aimed in your direction, you’re not only sending out great inspiration for all, you’re taking over the Music Snack as well. Casey has a knack for finding artists and music that speak to you and immediately you’re hooked. She suggested a song by this artist a few weeks ago and I found myself listening to it on repeat over and over for nearly 3 days. (and I can’t stop replaying this song, too!) Turn your speakers up and get ready to smile. This one’s a good one!

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    I chose this song because not only is she one of my favorite artists (highly recommend entire Careless Love album), but the words to the song correlate with the time period in my life when I realized there was a life to be lived. And there was no better time than the present.

    Madeleine Peyroux‘s “Don’t Wait Too Long

    (if you have trouble viewing this video, please click here)

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    I hope you have all greatly enjoyed having Casey here at The Sassy Steel Magnolia this week. I can not thank her enough for sharing her awesome-ness with all of you! I’ll have to get her to come back soon, indeed. Make sure to stop by A Five Leaf Clover to say hi to Casey and her Savannah crew….there’s always something cookin down in that River Town!

  • March9th

    Casey ~ A Five Leaf Clover

    One of the perks of having your own blog is introducing your readers to people you find inspiring, those you look up to and those who are just all around awesome. It’s really one of my favorite parts, and today’s guest post comes from one of those people..

    I’ve known Casey for at least ten years now. She’s one of my Sister’s closest friends, a former team mate of mine as well as my former dance coach, current East Coast transplanter, and writer of A Five Leaf Clover. I’m very fortunate to have her just down the road in Savannah and also that she agreed to writing a post for me. She’s someone who always finds art in every aspect of life and isn’t afraid to admit her emotions. I knew she would send a great piece our way and I hope you all enjoy!

    When asked to write about tapping into a side or strength that I had no idea was there, there was a story from my past glaring at me and I knew, in reality, I had no choice. To be honest with myself, I was most shocked to discover the emotions I was capable of portraying after… dun dun dunnn… you guessed it, “the breakup”. Now, before you suddenly get bored with the cliché of the scenario, allow me to explain that my focus here is not on the actual breakup, but the period that ensued afterwards, where I felt more alive than I ever felt in my life.

    I dated a guy who for all practical purposes I will call Tom. It started at the end of college and while we had a lot of fun it was obvious within the first few months that something wasn’t right. I tried to break up with him early on but he always managed to talk me into giving him another try. So I did. For about FOUR years. Looking back I was disappointed in myself for staying in a relationship so long when I knew deep down it was no good.

    But the routine of life is numbing sometimes and I was going through the motions.

    However, I felt far from numb when Tom broke up with me. I didn’t see it coming and might as well have gotten smashed into the ground by an army tank (aka: hit by a Mack Truck). Immediately I fell into a serious state of depression that neither my mother, nor my best of friends could pull me out. Weight fell off as my stomach was so knotted up I had to make myself eat. I literally had no cellulite on my ass and during any other time in my life I would have considered it a miracle, but it only reminded me how sad I was. Hyper aware of all sensations around me, my mind was working overtime, analyzing every thought. One night I found I had put my razor in my eyeglass case and while I laughed out loud, I decided I was freaking losing it.

    What completely threw me off was how low I got considering that even in the depth of my depression I always knew that Tom and I weren’t meant to be together. But the girl that I am, it was more of a control issue, of which I had none.

    It took a couple of months, but eventually I decided something had to give. I forced myself to do something. Anything. Go somewhere. Meet someone. Cook something.

    Even if I didn’t like it, even if I was just on cruise control, I had to do something for myself.

    It didn’t take too long before new experiences began to shine a small ray of light into my world, despite my resistance. My new goal was to make myself happy… in the most hedonistic way.

    I enrolled in photography classes at a local university because I always had a passion for taking photos. I had a 22-year-old making friends with my answering machine until I finally decided to call him back. I chopped down my first Christmas tree, had neighbors over for dinner, and drank White Russians during the Big Lebowski with friends I once had little time for. Soon I felt not just more like myself, but more alive than I had in years.

    During my rebound I created a Top 10 lifetime list that I am proud to say has already seen some action! A couple of years ago I saw Radiohead perform live in Atlanta, and just last week I swam with dolphins in Mexico! Next year I have plans to visit the wine country of California! Life is too short to not live it with intention.

    The end of this story, my dear readers, is a happy one. I can’t leave out the fact that a new guy came into the picture who more than added to my happiness and we will be celebrating our one-year wedding anniversary in a few months! While it’s still easy to get into a rut of day-to-day living as a married couple, with full-time jobs and the like, Michael helps me bring it back to the good stuff. Like a mimosa on a Saturday morning.

    Because sometimes life itself, with all its complications, is enough to celebrate.

    Casey Swimming With Dolphins

    A HUGE Thank You to Casey for stopping by The Sassy Steel Magnolia. Such an incredible story from quite the phenomenal woman, I hope you all enjoyed! Make sure to keep an eye on her, Michael (and Sam – the most awesome German Shepard you’ll ever meet) over at A Five Leaf Clover. And of course she’s not done here at The SSM, her Music Snack will be up bright and early tomorrow morning to help you get over the hump on hump day!

  • February24th

    In honor of my Fabulous Four and all the Phenomenal Modern Day Business Women out there, this week’s Music Snack goes out to you.

    Eurythmics featuring Aretha Franklin • Sisters Are Doin’ It For Themselves

    (if you have trouble viewing this video, please click here)

    - Keeping it Classy, and Always Sassy -

    Thank you again to the SSM Fabulous Four!

  • February22nd

    Christian Louboutin PumpsWe all have our little tricks and tips to help boost our confidence. Maybe it’s a certain lipstick, an outfit, or the way we do our hair. We all have a few somethings in our bag.

    One of the most common is a great pair of high heels. It’s a never lets you down, always faithful trick that for many automatically gives you more than just a few inches in the height department. Great for business meetings and first dates. Meeting the parents or front row fashion week. High heels are just something that must be on hand and available at will. I even have friends who’ve walked around their house, on a phone interview, wearing sweat pants..and high heels.

    Now how do ya like that for a little C-Boost?

    From the board room to the board walk & the bed room, a good pair of high heels will do way more than just boost your height.  Skeptical? Try it out this week. You won’t be disappointed!

  • February2nd

    If you google inspirational quotes a hundred sites would pop up, offering just the quote for you. It can be a little overwhelming trying to find a good one. For my daily dose of inspiration, I subscribed to daily emails provided by the web site The Daily Love (I also follow them here on twitter).  They do the research and send a handful of quotes to my inbox each morning. I usually tweet at least one quote a day from my emails – they’re that good.

    Last Thursday, my email had a list of questions from Mastin, the creator of The Daily Love. I’ve seen a few of the questions in various email forwards before, but there was something about them being lined up, one after the other. They begged to be answered. Not just pondered, but answered. I just wasn’t sure if I was ready to ready my answers.

    Here are Mastin’s questions from The Daily Love email on January 28, 2010:

    If today was it, would you die knowing you did your best?


    If tomorrow never came, would you be proud of the last thing you said to each person you love?


    If “someday” was only “now”, would you do everything you’ve always put off?


    If you knew you had a choice about what kind of life you could be living, would you choose different?


    If you knew failure is impossible, what would you do?


    If it were true that everyone you meet is you in another body, how would you treat them?


    If love was the true currency of the Universe and the more you gave away the more you received, how would you spend it?


    If fear were the biggest illusion and the greatest lie of all time, how would you choose to live your life?


    If the Universe always supported a life lived towards achieving dreams, how big would you dream?


    Normally these types of questions encourage you to ponder your life, but how often do you really sit down and try to answer them? Honestly and truthfully? It’s not as easy as you may think. It can be a real wake up call but it can also reaffirm the direction your life is going. Either way – these questions are worth taking the time to sit down and answer. Especially since it’s you in the driver’s seat….


    photo courtesy of my Sista Sista & her trip out West

    photo courtesy of my Sista Sista & her trip out West