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Funky Fridays . . . .

Funk music originated in the mid-1960s, with James Brown’s development of a signature groove that emphasized the downbeat—with a heavy emphasis on the first beat of every measure (“The One”), and the application of swung 16th notes and syncopation on all basslines, drum patterns, and guitar riffs. 

Rock- and psychedelia-influenced musicians Sly and the Family Stone and Parliament-Funkadelic fostered more eclectic examples of the genre beginning in the late 1960s.

Other musical groups developed Brown’s innovations during the 1970s and the 1980s bringing us the sound of Funky-Soul music, including Kool and the GangOhio Players, Fatback Band, Jimmy Castor Bunch, Earth, Wind & Fire, B.T. Express, Shalamar, With More, Lakeside, Dazz Band, The Gap Band, Slave, Aurra, Roger Troutman & Zapp, Con Funk Shun, Cameo, Bar-Kays and Chic.

My preschoolers would go wild for the clean versions of funky music! It was hilarious when it took them a few weeks to finally remember the correct name for this type of music. I love sharing old music with new listeners.

So, grab your platform shoes, and get ready to shake your groove-thang!

Peace ♥ Harmony, Cheryl 

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Throwback Thursday

Did you recognize any actors before their names appeared?

Peace & Harmony ~ Cheryl

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I Love That She Doesn’t Take Her Design Seriously

Check out her beautiful fabric line . . . It has a  ‘Vintage Flair’ to the designs and colors!

Peace & Harmony ~ Cheryl

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Ways To Get Your Home Ready For The Holidays

Okay here’s the only WAY I can think of  . . .

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Why are you thinking you have to do it all on your own? I know what you’re dealing with this time of the year, the kids are going nuts over Halloween – then that’s going to carry over into the upcoming weeks of the Holidays. If you are one of those busy working moms, that is also a daughter to parents that are living in their own home, but use your help and physical energy to help get that done, and then your husband wants your help with cooking up some goodies for his holiday party at work and you say “okay” not remembering you checked off on the list at work you were going to bring your famous cookies for the department’s International Holiday Festival – not to mention the gifts and sweets for your children’s parties at school. . . I can help you.

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The services I provide to get you more time for whats most important to you:

  • Cleaning
  • Organizing
  • Errands
  • Help with Holiday Decorations
  • Interior Redesign – Budget Friendly
  • Placement over Purchase Room Rearrangement
  • Services for Residential & Small Businesses

Contact me – we can setup a free consultation – to start planning for a less stressful life.

Peace & Harmony ~ Cheryl

 

 

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Home Decorating In The 1940s

grab a cup and a seat Grab a seat and cup of coffee . . . it’s always on!

1940 Retro Decorating Style

Overshadowed by World War II, home design in the early 1940s was quite creative. As the European designers and artists fled to the United States, bringing many new ideas, development of new designs remained at a stalemate until shortly after the war ended. This was primarily due to material shortages. As production picked back up, people were ready to start new lives, which included Redesigns of the homes, especially rooms that would accompany guests.

Fabrics
Floral patterns were popular for bedrooms, living areas and wallpapered bathrooms. For the kitchen and dining room we had cherry or apple motifs, gingham, or checks, with roosters and chickens. I am still loving the roosters!

Furniture
While primarily mix with the 1950s, it was the 1940s that introduced chrome dinette sets with Formica tabletops, as well as glass drawer pulls, and chrome and vinyl stools, into the home. Bentwood furniture – made by soaking or steaming wood and bending it into curved shapes and patterns – were coming into fashion.

Flooring
Linoleum – especially in bold geometric patterns – was top choice for the kitchen. The material was strong and lasted many years, despite the fact it required lots of regular maintenance to keep it clean and shiny.

New Technologies
The 1940s brought to market the wooden radios and phonograph consoles, as well as fabric covered televisions to add luxury to a room. Families would often sit together to hear or see shows with their fashionable TV Trays (my grandmother bragged that hers had wheels), and guests would be included for momentous events.

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Colors
The decade was riding on the edge of two primary color palettes. Art Deco – included the ’20s through the early ’40s and reflected a shift to lighter and brighter, more neutral shades with metallic undertones. Pastels were a huge favorite for home interior decorators.

Overall Look
While the mid- to late-1940s introduced many new design concepts and materials, most households still kept it simple when it came to the overall look of a room. Primary focus was put on the family – open space was key. Even in modest homes, updates were often made to “enliven” the look in the home turning the focus from wartime; sad and dark rooms to peacetime; happy and colorful interiors. Clutter-free was key, even in family rooms, bathrooms, and bedrooms as everything had its place. Living a free and simply life with clarity and purpose . . . That’s the Life of The Successful!

Peace & Harmony ~ Cheryl