Hello lovely readers of "the Sasse Life". I am so blessed to be asked by Kim to guest post here at her amazing blog, "the Sasse Life". She is just the sweetest, and I was the luckiest girl just a few weeks ago to win one of her BEAUTIFUL "loved" brooches that she hand crafts in her new "Loved" shop, which was opened to remind us that we are to love one another and to raise suicide awareness...a WONDERFUL CAUSE!
When I received Kim's brooch, I was very excited...I knew exactly where I wanted it to go. I know it can be worn as a brooch, but I decided to utilize it in another way...as decoration. I wanted to use it as decor in my half bath downstairs...loved how it fit into the decor...
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| Top Left: close up of brooch, Bottom Left: Brooch, red and black beads purchased @ Dollar Tree , Right: Pedestal dish inherited from great aunt...I love to integrate heirlooms when I can |
Since the "mini-makeover" was all BEFORE I ever even dreamed of a blog, I don't have before and after photos. However, here is pic of the tile...just take my word for it...BIG IMPROVEMENT!!!
So, there it is...a "mini tour" of my half bath...as well as a glimpse at where I used my "loved" brooch. And, while we are on the subject of the "loved" brooch...I thought I would share a little bit about why I'm SO GLAD Kim is supporting suicide awareness. Kim shared a very touching story of how suicide touched her life so personally...I'm going to share a little story as well....
I went to a private, christian university...some of the best years of my life! We had rules at our university...one of them being a curfew...so we had dorm monitors/RAs to check everybody in at night. One semester, this was my work study job. One night, I was up late, checking people in...when a friend ran down telling me to "call 911"...someone I knew had slit her wrist, and her roommate (that I had just checked in) had just found her. Sparing all the details, the ambulance arrived...and, after a stint in the hospital...she survived. Why did she do it? She and her boyfriend had broken up...she felt hopeless...like there was no tomorrow. I remember that night to this day. One of the more memorable nights, not in a good way, from my college experience.
In addition, I graduated from college with a degree in social work...I worked with individuals diagnosed with clinical depression (something NO ONE should ever be ashamed of). Depression is real, and it is no respecter of persons, social status, etc. Don't be ashamed to ASK FOR HELP!!! As a social worker, I worked with people stating they "wanted to kill themselves". And, I worked to help caretakers in setting up suicide prevention plans. Unfortunately, I've seen the hurt that suicide leaves behind...
That is why I appreciate Kim in raising the awareness of suicide prevention. This is my personal thanks, Kim.
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Thanks to you both for raising awareness about suicide prevention and depression. One of the most important things we can do as bloggers is help one another and this post may have helped someone more than you will ever know!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Maureen, for your positive comment. As a blogger, that is my hope...if I can influence "just one" person! I believe that is why we all blog. You just made my day!!!
DeleteErin
you bath looks so chic and stylish. The color combination is really striking. I love the touche of red and the color of the walls...awesome!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea to raise awareness for suicide prevention. Your experience in college thankfully had a good outcome. My friends sister tried to commit suicide when we were in Junior high and I remember it to this day.
You just made my heart smile, Holly! I appreciate your kind comment! And, I agree about the suicide prevention awareness. If anyone has first hand experience with someone who has committed or attempted suicide, it leaves quite an impression. Thanks for your kindness, friend.
DeleteErin
Wonderful post, I love your bath, and I love the "Heart" I also, love to fill my Home with meaning and memories. Thanks for posting, and hosting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sweet, thoughtful comment! We tend to have the same "thoughtful" way of decorating...I'm in love with all of your posts of your home...could just move right in :)
DeleteErin
Great post! I think that is great she (and now you) are raising awareness for suicide. The damage it leaves behind is awful. My husband and I lived through our best friend (like a brother to him - he called his parents mom and dad) committed suicide and it is still upsetting to this day. My husbands uncle also did the same thing a year ago...single, unemployed and aging...didn't see much point to stick around. It really ticks me off...I know this isn't very Christianly, but I feel like I want to punch some sense into any who thinks they should kill themselves because it makes me so upset!
ReplyDeleteCandace,
DeleteI'm so sorry to hear of this touching so closely in your life.
I agree with the heartache and pain that it leaves behind for the loved ones/friends. I pray that more suicide awareness will lead to awareness...showing those that feel there is "no way out" or "nothing to live for" that there is a reason and purpose in this life for everyone. Thank you for sharing your heartfelt and caring comment. Many blessings and prayers to you and your husband,
Erin