Posts Tagged ‘Umbrellas’

White Wedding (No not that Sweet 80′s song)

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Now you probably feel like you know us pretty well (you know we love Conan, peanut butter, movies and youtube) but I think we have failed to mention one giant thing that Kathryn and I have in common: We both attend the same fashion school! Although I am about a semester ahead of Kathryn [I'm a senior so she has to do what I tell her to do at school :) ] we both have taken a Visual Display class. However, being the senior that I am, I am currently taking a second Visual Display class that is more focused on window displays! So you can imagine how happy and excited I felt when Shanda told us we would have free reign on the window display this month! All she told us was that it was to be wedding themed and that we had a very small budget :) As soon as she said it I blurted out “Hunter Boot Marriage!” and instantly my Original Tall White Hunters popped into my head, and then slowly the picture dissolved into a wedding scene complete with a bow tie groom, “crazy” coloured brides maid, stock black grooms men and kids boot as the flower girl and ring bearer. Yes the image in my head was glorious and for the next 3 weeks I couldn’t help but bug Kathryn with all the things we could add to it! (lets just say there were many late night emails to each other) It went a little something like this:

Brianna: oh!!!! Lets add rice! Like how they through rice when you come out the church!

Brianna: oh!!!! Lets make little bouquets for the brides maids!

Brianna: oh!!!! Lets make a little pillow with a giant diamond on it to be the ring for the ring bearer!

Brianna: oh!!!! Lets make an arch of all white paper flowers and one bright coloured flower because Kathryn surprise, repetition and colour are 3 of the 12 attention getting devices! (shout out to my lovely teacher Cara for teaching me that!)

Kathryn: Okay , Good ideas B.

White Wedding

Now I know Kathryn won’t be happy that I am making her out to seem like she didn’t contribute much but oh contrair! Kathryn came up with the idea for the “your invited” slogan and she spent a few hours a day making those beautiful little tissue paper flowers! (I would have helped but we discovered I have a bad cutting issue where I can’t cut in a circle so all mine looked terrible!) She also slaved away on the ladder hanging the umbrellas and the arch! I think overall our first window went pretty perfectly! We managed to have a busy selling day and still make the window look great! I am really proud of the window and I confident in saying Kathryn is proud of the window too!

If you guys have walked by the window, let us know what you thought! If you haven’t seen it yet i suggest getting your boot down to West 4th and check it out!

Brianna

Refresher Course Umbrella Etiquette

Wednesday, September 9th, 2009

Cheeky umbrellaNothing drives me more crazy than inexeperienced and ignorant umbrella drivers!!! I swear there should be a test and I license issued to everyone who wishes to take on the rain with their new ‘weapon’- and yes they are weapons! Many times my eyes have been within millimeters of their lives with the oblivious driver tilting, or walking their tips at eye level not knowing the fragility of my peepers! 

Now that the rainy season is upon us, I think it is  time for a little reminder about the rules involved in carrying such an accessory. It is said a Vancouverite has three umbrellas – a good one, a cheap one, and one found on the bus. I love the rain, but I hate umbrellas, and I’ve always just had crappy ones, that I then leave on the bus and have to get off two stops early to buy another cheap one. This year, I was prepared and bought 2 straight off the bat, last week, before it even started raining. They did not come with instructions, as I seriously think they should have.

The reason being is that people do not know how to deal with umbrellas. Yes they are a nuisance, particularly when you’re trying to carry your gym bag, laptop bag, and coffee cup in a delicate balance that is entirely thrown off by the addition of an umbrella, but it rains a lot here and so they are here to stay.

Candy Spot Bubble

First off, you do not need one of those giant golf umbrellas that will hold 3 people as well as all their golf equipment under them. Those are for golfing, not the city. I recently had the misfortune to be walking behind someone with one of those behemoths and everyone on the corner had to shield their eyes.

Secondly, watch out for people’s eyes! There are a lot of sharp, pointy bits on these things and they are not to be swung around all willy-nilly.

Next, I have to say that it particularly annoys me when people have their umbrellas open and then walk under the awnings. Personally I think all businesses in Vancouver should be mandated to have an awning of a certain size, to protect the passers-by, but that is another story. If you have an umbrella, then walk in the rain or put it down. No need for the hood-wearers to be forced coldly (and wetly) out into the street.

I’ve seen various methods of how people avoid umbrella to umbrella contact outside. They walk around if they are nice or run straight through if they are rude, leading to a brushing of their rain umbrellas. It is already bad enough the weather is poor, no one needs to get hit by an umbrella. The proper action to take depends on your height. You can avoid running around a crowd if you size up how tall you are compared to the other people. This means if you are generally taller than them, stretch your arm up and raise it above to avoid contact. If you are shorter, take a few hits of rain and drop it to your left or right depending on which side you are passing. This will ensure no one gets hit and you don’t have to travel out of your path during these inconvenient situations!

Once you reach your destination your umbrella will most likely be soaked and dripping from the elements. There are options when you go inside, such as shaking off the excess water to dry it off or lay it down. What’s the best option? Before entering the indoors, give a few strong shakes to ward off the extra water and hold it to your side. You don’t want to put it in your bag yet, it will soak everything. If you are sitting down, place your umbrella on the ground near your feet. I’ve seen some people put it on a seat or right on the table. No one likes to sit in a wet seat, so don’t ruin it for people who will sit in your spot after you leave. Laying it on a table will work if you make sure to wipe up the water afterward…don’t be lazy with rain umbrellas!

Here are a few more tips….

1.Never open  your umbrella indoors. (unless you’re at GumDrops, where all umbrella opening is immune to bad luck!)

2. The taller person should always raise their umbrella when passing in tight quarters.

3. Never open your umbrella at sporting events.

4. If your umbrella has blown inside out more than six times, replace it.

5. Be very cautious when changing direction with an open umbrella, accidents happen!

I would love to hear other pet peeves, stories or tips on umbrella etiquette…so GumDrops followers let me know!