Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Merry Merry Happy Happy


Within the midst of the whirl and blur of the holiday rush- we cherish the moments of silence; turning the lights off on the tree once everyone is in bed, mesmerized by the wash of colorful lights on the street and neighboring apartments from my darkened window, warming my mittened hands on a cup of coffee sitting in Central Park and watching the children play in what seems like a dream.

These moments remind us of the most vital aspects of our lives; the bits and pieces that fall away when we are busy running and rushing; the reasons...in fact...why we rush and run.

We are blessed. We are grateful. We look forward to the new year with passion and enthusiasm and a deep appreciation for the extraordinary people we have in our lives.


Laura Hill Eve Corio

From all of us at Lillunia...people and animals alike...we wish you the warmest, most peaceful and happy holidays.


Wednesday, October 20, 2010

A Very Lillunia Pre-Thanksgiving Thanks!


As we at Lillunia move ever forward into the exciting world of independent business ownership, we are learning so much and want to say thank you to everyone who has helped and cared and supported and loved us as we grow.

We want to thank the amazing communities of mothers and artists and bloggers and designers and business people who have shown support, love, shared incredible insight and care.

We want to thank the extraordinary children who live with our art and use their vibrant imaginations to create stories and characters from our images.

We want to thank our customers and the parents, grandparents and friends who have shared our art with their children and decided that environmental education can be taught early and through the magical world of art.

We want to thank the extraordinary world of animal families that we take as our subject matter, who teach us every day and leave us in awe at the diverse and beautifully complex fabric of our world. And

And of course, we want to deeply thank our own families for their endless support and love.
We are blessed and grateful. xoxox- Lillunia

Monday, September 27, 2010

M is for Meerkat

At Lillunia we are busy little monkeys these days.

We have been painting alphabet letters and creating unique and beautiful custom name-art for families and we have been preparing like maniacs for the upcoming ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas!

O is for Ostrich













R is for Rabbit



G is for Giraffe
A is for Antelope






















"MORGAN" and "JAKE" from our African Animal series will be on display as well as a host of our art (modern, mosaic, classic...etc). We can't wait! And we hope we will see you there!

The ABC Kids Expo will run from October 10-13 at the Las Vegas Convention Center, Las Vegas, NV.


N is for Nyala




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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Loving What We Do!


We Love What We Do
We just received a lovely review of our art from Mommy Moment (www.mommymoment.ca) and we are very grateful for this. One thing was striking, the reviewer mentioned her daughter's reaction to the art now hanging in her room. She wrote:

"I know that Anya's Giraffes will be a part of our daughters bedroom decor for many years. Now she loves to say "Ni Night raffes" as we tuck her in each night. Years from now she may love to look at the Anya's Giraffe print and dream of seeing real giraffes like this in the wild."

There is nothing that means more to us than hearing from parents about their children's' responses to our work. We love animals and art and children...but at our core we want to educate and ignite children's imaginations. And we are finding...to our great excitement, that that is exactly what is happening.


Recently my partner Eve and I went to a trade show (7W baby & Kids Fair) here in NYC. For the show, Eve brought one of our mosaics: Sophia's Vervet Monkeys" http://www.lillunia.com/-MOSAIC-ART/Sophia-s-Vervet-Monkeys-p73.html. Apparently her daughter (who's bedroom they inhabit) was not so pleased about this. In fact, a bit of a tantrum ensued: tears, crying and screaming "don't take my monkeys mommy, don't take my monkeys!" At 2 years perhaps she is not quite familiar with the term "borrow" and was quite inconsolable.

Alas - her Monkeys have returned to their home where she can dream about them and their home far away in Africa.

Each time our art moves into the bedroom...into the imagination of a child we feel that; we feel a part of their lives and imaginations and this is extraordinary.
We are so grateful...

-Laura


Tuesday, August 31, 2010

We Love Dogs (and cats and horses and birds and...)!
Just beginning work on a portrait of two amazing sheep dogs. We are so in love with dogs and all of their amazing habits and talents and charms. They bring so much happiness to people and families...we are just gushing.




When we decided this past year to offer "Pet Portraits" at Lillunia we were not sure what the response would be. Well, it has been amazing. People love their dogs (and cats and horses and fish and birds...) and we LOVE to paint them. We know how special they are and we do our best to translate that for people in a way that they will be able to treasure forever.


We are animal - passionate - people here at Lillunia and we know the amazing bonds that form between people and their animals because we share them. To capture the tenderness between a parent and child in the wild is a similar experience for us to when we capture the expression of someone's beloved animal for them in a portrait.
All we can say is: Keep 'em coming! We just can't get enough of these wonderful babies!


Wednesday, August 4, 2010

A is for Alphabet; A is for Africa; A is for Animals!


Lillunia presents its brand new series of African Alphabet Letters. Now you can spell your child's name, while sharing beautiful, original watercolor art and teaching them about the environment!

We have just begun our journey and are very excited to be able to share as we create and develop this new series.

Have a look at the many magical animals we depict in our series and see which animals will spell your child's name!


A Alligator, Antelope
B Baboon, Bullfrog
C Camel, Cheetah
D Deer, Dove
E Elephant, Eagle
F Fire Fly, Flamingo
G Giraffe, Gazelle
H Hippopotamus
I Iguana, Ibex
J Jaguar
K Kingfisher
L Lion, Lemur
M Meerkat
N Newt, Nyala
O Orangutan
P Parrot
Q Queen Bee
R Rhinoceros
S Skunk, Salamander
T Tiger
U Upupa (bird)
V Vervet Monkey
W Warthog
X Xantusiidae (night lizard)
Y Yak
Z Zebra

Sara = Salamander-Antelope-Rhinoceros-Alligator

Ethan = Eagle-Tiger-Hippopotamus-Alligator-Newt

Anya = Antelope-Newt-Yak-Alligator

Brandon = Baboon-Rhinoceros-Alligator-Nyala-Dove-Newt

Lee = Lion-Elephant-Eagle

The possibilities are endless and so much fun! At Lillunia we are also pleased to offer custom work as well. If you or your little one favors a particular animal we will be happy to add it to our Alphabet!

Love Your Families - Love Your Animals - LILLUNIA

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Sharing Art & Animals

Sharing our love of animals through our art is what we do and how we educate our children about the world they live in and their role in our planet's health.



By popular demand we have been working on expanding our range of note cards so our friends, supporters and clients can send a little of this love to their friends and family.

In our endlessly digitized culture there is nothing more lovely than receiving a hand written note...quite frankly just receiving real mail from a human and not an institution has taken on an antiquated charm.

We love sending and receiving images of the things that matter to us; in our case we are thrilled to be able to share our art and our understanding of the natural world with the people we love...and we hope you will too!

Lillunia will be showing lots of new work and some of our cherished original pieces at 2 wonderful upcoming venues:

NYC Baby & Kids Fair @7W (7 West 34th Street, 11th Floor, NYC) 8/16 to 8/18, 2010

and

ABC Kids Expo @ ABC Kids Expo at the Las Vegas Convention 10/10 to 10/13, 2010

We hope you will come see us!

Love your Children, Love your Animals...Lillunia































Monday, July 26, 2010

I am so Confused and Happy Too



Lovely Friends... I am such a slow learner, please forgive me. Inadvertently I stumbled upon all of the wonderful comments (international and in the US) that people had left about our posts. I had no idea. Thank you.

We are so happy that people enjoy our discussions and quite frankly it is inspiring.

In preparing for a few big gift shows coming up, we here at Lillunia have been busy little bees. But it is a joy. We know what we believe in and we know how important animals, art and culture are to you and to the way that you want to educate the next generation.


Thank you for your support- we intend to keep creating art that resonates with kids and inspires their imaginations; that cherishes the natural world and pays homage to its beauties and its sublimity.

Thank you for journeying with us.
LILLUNIA www.lillunia.com

Monday, June 7, 2010

Why We Do What We Do



I know it is fashionable and popular to be "green" these days; and I think a lot of companies have jumped on the eco-bandwagon because they know doing so broadens their market. Good- at a certain point- who cares WHY companies "go-green" so long as they really do.



As consumers become more educated and conscious about the every day decisions we make for ourselves, for our families and ultimately for EVERY family on the planet, we start to see that all changes matter. Our actions have consequences far beyond our small worlds.



What the BP catastrophe has taught us (and that is what it is, as we will be feeling its effects for 20 years directly and who knows how long for residual damage we cannot directly link) is that we are all absolutely connected. Nobody can say "that doesn't effect me" "that is happening to them."

The greater our technologies become, the more interwoven our economies, the smaller the gaps between cultures and nations and people and animals. The facts is both profound and very simple: we are all in this together. We are all responsible for what happens to each other.

There are so many lessons we can teach our children from what we have seen so far and what we all will experience from the tragedy in the gulf. Don't shelter them from this, there are ways to make it less scary but still real and important to them. This is now their problem too!



Love Your Families...Love Your Animals!
LILLUNIA

Monday, May 17, 2010

Lion Cubs are Lions Too!

Alright- babies are the cutest things in the world...there...we said it! And after our own, there is nothing as adorable as baby animals. We know- because they, and their families are the subject of our art.


What we think is particularly mesmerizing about young animals (like our own monsters) is their joy and innocence and their un-blemished sense of themselves. LION CUBS ARE LIONS TOO!



lee's lions


After all, little boys and girls are just young men and women...they are people and although they are learning the ways of the world from their parents and families, they have all of what adults have latent inside- ready to burst out and ROAR.

It is our responsibility and priviledge to help them along their way!

Please come visit us at www.lillunia.com

Friday, April 23, 2010

Lillunia Art : LIVE


Showing art on the Internet just stinks. It is a fact of life we all have to get used to. There is no way a flat 2-dimensions can fully articulate the dynamic qualities inherent in art.
Oh well...

Resolution: Lillunia is so happy to be able to share our work with you IN STORES. What we have learned as we travel down this amazing road of business-building- is that art really only speaks LIVE. WE feel certain you will agree.
We do hope you will be able to come visit at the stores we are working with now. And as we build new relationships we will keep you posted and will hopefully be coming to a beautiful store near you SOON!
Please come see our art at the following lovely locations starting in May, 2010:

Hildreth's in the Hamptons
51-55 Main Street
Southampton NY 11968

631.283.2300
800.INC.1842
http://www.hildreths.com/


Broken Colour Works
27 Hampton Road
Southampton, New York 11968
631.259.3612
http://www.brokencolourworks.com/

Always the Children
14 South Greeley Avenue
Chappaqua, New York 10514
914.238.7500
http://www.alwaysthechildrenc.om/

Monday, April 12, 2010

Tickled Pink...or Orange!


We are always dazzled when parents let us know how their babies react to and enjoy the Lillunia art in their environments.

We always feel confident the parents like the work because they acquired it...but the little ones always make it magical!


A new mom, just contacted us to let us know how her little boy has taken to Anya's Giraffes above his changing table.

She wanted to let us know how absolutely charming and beautiful Anya's Giraffes looks in his nursery - but beyond what she thinks, she told us that that her son's response to it is simply amazing.

He is always staring at it and smiling and giggling and raising his little hands in the air. She said it is absolutely amazing to see.

We adore these little interactions.

Our goal is to educate our little ones about the environment and the animals with whom we all share this beautiful world...but my goodness, to know that what we do also makes them so happy and engaged- that is priceless!

This mom chose a green theme for her son's nursery and at right is the actual image that is in his nursery.

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Monday, March 22, 2010

Kids and Their Animals


Kids and Their Animals
It is clear to us that animals teach us many lessons, if we are willing to listen and learn them. Children are WONDERFUL in this regard because they know so well that you don't have to speak the same language to communicate perfectly. Adults, with all of our rational nonsense forget this all too often.

This magnificent past weekend, the first in Spring, reminded me of how amazing the relationships between kids and animals can truly be. Yes of course we all hear the horror stories in the news about troubled children who torture and kill animals...but that is an extreme abnormality. Most often we see amazingly loving relationships.
Of course, at Lillunia we love to expose babies and children to animals that they might not otherwise see- like Tigers and Monkeys and Polar Bears. But just to watch the magic between a girl and her pony or a boy and his dog or any endless number of loving and respectful relationships between our kids and their animals is true magic.


And the magic works on so many levels. "Pets" teach our children responsibility to be sure, but they also teach kids how to share, how to play "together", how to think about the needs of something other than oneself...and ultimately how to appreciate the diversity of life that is enjoying the world with us!


We love watching these relationships and fostering them whenever possible. We hope you, and your kids do too!

Wednesday, March 3, 2010

On Nurturing Communities You Keep


On Nurturing Communities You Keep

The founders of Lillunia were fortunate to go to The Chapin School in New York together. Besides being an extraordinary place to learn and to grow and to evolve, the community at Chapin has served us long after our tenure ended, fostering an unparalleled alumnae community that is endlessly supportive, receptive and nurturing.

On March 2, 2010 Lillunia visited Chapin in order to give a talk to an Upper School Art class called Pencils to Pixels. Characteristic of our experience with the school, the head of the art department who is teaching the course was a dearly beloved teacher of ours when we were in school and a very special person who we have kept in touch with all of these years.

We had a blast to be sure, and were reminded of the fundamental...in fact, essential value of communities like Chapin; communities that teach children to constantly learn and to be inquisitive, to follow their dreams and to believe in themselves.

We are so grateful to the school for all that they have given us, and to our parents for having had the wisdom to send us there.

We hope that we will have the wisdom to put our children in environments that foster such positive growth and enduring relationships. These are truly the types of communities that make humanity such an interesting thing to be a part of!

In some small way- we at Lillunia are trying to foster a community as well; a community of like-minded, responsible children who learn early in their lives all that they have to give to our planet and their individual communities; nurturing being at the heart of this all...








Monday, February 22, 2010

Embrace the Unusual: Animals outside the Box

Embrace the Unusual:
Animals Outside the Box

Don't be afraid of strange! The
world is filled with extraordinary creatures big and small...and our experience tells us that for our little ones- the more unusual the better!
Nurseries are filled with little lamb and bears and giraffe and monkeys-- and we love these creatures- they are the stuff baby dreams are made of.



But there are thousands of unusual creatures- that our little ones may NEVER meet (except perhaps in the Zoo) - but they are just as important to their understanding of their own place in this big beautiful shared world.

Anyone who has watched "Meercat Manner" http://animal.discovery.com/fansites/meerkat/meerkat.html has certainly fallen in love with these smart and complex little mammals whose nurturing and endearing family relationships make them an ideal example of for our children of how other families work in the wild.





Our Meercats will be on our website any day now. If you are interested in them (and we can change the polka dot boarder to any color scheme you would like- blues, greens, yellows etc) please let us know at info@lillunia.com.


Love your Babies! Love Your Animals....

Embrace Strange!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Green Babies

How young is too young to raise green children? And what exactly does this mean?

As parents we have an endless stream of information about behavior, food and products in order to live very healthy and proactively environmentalist lives; and this is true for us, and of course our children.


Yes, this means waisting less, recycling & reusing, trading our "disposable everything" habits for more sound practices (clothe diapers, wooden toys...). But it also means reading books with ecological messages, reading books about "real" animals in the wild world, about nature and environmental preservation. They are NOT too young to understand we all share one precious home called earth.


Children never cease to amaze with their sharp minds and generous understanding of concepts in which adults become tangled. Similar to the languages babies and young children learn with such apparent ease, environmental conservation is a language that will come naturally to your little one.
It is an interesting time in that adults are learning the language of environmentalism at the same time that we are teaching it to our children. Pretty soon, like all things digital, our children will be telling us the best practices...and as usual, we will be learning fro them.
We can and will raise a new generation of adults who do not think twice about building in environmental consequences into every decision they make...effortlessly. They will have learned very early, in the crib, in the stroller, in the park and the Zoo- what a vital role they will play in the future of our planet and its myriad and magnificent life forms.
So...no...it is never too early to lead yur babies down the road to "green-ness"- it is natural to life to want to protect and nurture one another...even little babies know this!
I get shivers thinking about it!
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*the images above can be found at http://www.lillunia.com/-FOCUS-SERIES-ART/Dierdre-s-Dolphins-p62.html and Penguins by special order at info@lillunia.com


Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Giving a "Little" some Big Love

At Lillunia we try to give all we can to the people, animals and issues that matter to us. Like so many of our friends and people in our social/working communities, we have so much to balance- it is a challenge.

One of Lillunia's founders, Laura Hill, participates in Big Brothers Big Sisters Workplace Mentoring program. In the program she has a "little" who she adores: a super talented, precocious go-getter from the Lower East Side in Manhattan. Together they are quite the pair- always giggling, creating and enjoying each other's company.

One program day Laura's little excitedly told her about her little Chihuahua "Rocco." Laura though her little might like a portrait of her little pup:



Voila!


We are so happy to share all we can with our favorite people: Big and Little!

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Monday, February 8, 2010

Living with Art: Children



I guess it is pretty unusual that all "the lovely ladies of Lillunia" were born and raised in NYC ("natives" as they say). With all of the difficulties associated with raising a family in the city, there are some extraordinary benefits; benefits that we are all certain we feel and experience to this day.
One of the amazing gifts of the city has been a life-long immersion in and engagement with art. The exposure and resources were staples of our childhoods and, although our individual experiences may have been different, the art in each of our lives had profound effects on who we are, what we care about and what we do with our lives.
Anyone who has experience with children and art (both viewing/experiencing and making their own art) is aware of the transformative effects upon them.
Children have wide-open, unspoiled imaginations...just ready for a spark. They learn so fast and furiously, that when they are given the chance to look at, process and make their own sense of images and sculpture and installations- the sky is truly the limit. It is a beautiful process to watch.
We feel so fortunate to have had such broad exposure to art when we were children and we feel this gives us special insight as adults; we understand the wide and magnificent world we present to our children when we expose them to art.
You don't have to live in NYC or a city at all to do this for your kids. With all of the digital resources and the library, we have so many ways to introduce art into the lives of the little.
Don't be afraid to show your little ones "sophisticated" images: even if you feel challenged by the "meaning"- let them engage in whatever way they do. I will never forget my then, 3-yr old niece at MOMA in NY viewing a Jackson Pollack- her words "I did that"...priceless!


*Picture 2 of the Ladies of Lillunia as kids in NYC- Lillunia founders Eve Gianni Corio and Laura L.M. Hill (1980s)

Friday, February 5, 2010

Our Animals

OUR ANIMALS

Lillunia is devoted to education, art, animals and the environment. We know that animals have so much to teach us about nurturing our little ones while not upsetting the balance of the natural world we share. In countless ways they teach us to nurture the world that nurtures us.

We also know that the people we love, LOVE their animals the way we do. They are absolutely a part of the family. This is why we decided to incorporate pet portraits into our collection of work.

The unbelievable inter-species bonds between people and their animals is something that constantly amazes and charms us- from our own extraordinary interaction with our cats and dogs and horses - to our friends experiences...the stories are all different, but all share that inexplicable, magical connection.

Love your Families, Love Your Animals...

*Melvin in the Garden and many other pet portraits are currently being incorporated into our website www.lillunia.com. For ordering information, please contact us at info@lillunia.com







Wednesday, February 3, 2010

A Poem About a Goat


A Poem About a Goat

Here at Lillunia we are moved by simple things. We are profoundly influenced by the sound of the ocean at night, the quiet murmurings of dreaming cats, hungry baby birds calling for their mothers and the moon- always the moon.

Last night I read a poem (I am perhaps the last standing poetry reader I know) in the New Yorker. I was moved. I know it is bad wrong and awful to reprint a poem that is not ours- but I am giving full and ecstatic credit to The New Yorker for publishing it and to Mark Doty for composing it. It is called PESCADERO. Lillunia has NO right to this poem except we have the right to love it. If you love animals as much as we do, please read- you will enjoy:

PESCADERO

The little goats like my mouth and fingers,

and one stands up against the wire fence, and taps on the fence board
a hoof made blacker by the dirt of the field,

pushes her mouth forward to my mouth,
so that I can see the smallish squared seeds of her teeth,
and the bristle-whiskers,

and then she kisses me, though I know it doesn't mean “kiss,”

then leans her head way back, arcing her spine, goat yoga,
all pleasure and greeting and then good-natured indifference: she loves me,

she likes me a lot, she takes interest in me, she doesn’t know me at all
or need to, having thus acknowledged me. Though I am all happiness,

since I have been welcomed by the field’s small envoy, and the splayed hoof,
fragrant with soil, has rested on the fence board beside my hand.


-Mark Doty
*published in The New Yorker,
issue dated February 8, 2010

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Social Media: New Communities


Lillunia is an intimate company, and as such, when we first thought about “social media” in relation to our company we felt awkward. It all seemed so impersonal- trendy and quite frankly, confusing. We were wrong.

Blogging has been a wonderful outlet for our thoughts, yes, but also for our message and expressing our goals as a company (and they are not small). We consider ourselves educators, contributing solid building blocks in the development of our children’s minds. Of course we take this role very seriously.

Blogging has been a way to share our insight and experience with friends and like-minded people.

Facebook, while challenging for businesses, has been a rich experience by allowing us to connect with friends and their friends, and their friends to share our brand philosophy, our art and the wonderful responses we have had from parents and their children. It has also allowed us to keep up with other wonderful blogs and companies that inspire us.

Strangely, Twitter, which I must say, I was afraid of and absolutely resisted, is my favorite of all. It is so odd, yet satisfying. It is, in my opinion, the daily “personality” of our company—Lillunia’s voice, each day, expressing what we are in small bits and pieces. We tweet about child education, baby development and play, about animal welfare and safety, about art and design, about children and their pets, their experience with art and creating art, and about our families and animals—it is personal yes, but Lillunia is a very precious and personal company…committed to real goals and beliefs far beyond the market.

All of this to say simply, social media is amazing in that it has changed and enhanced our community. We love our friends, fans and followers- we feel very much “a part” and that is amazing. Thank you.
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Thursday, January 28, 2010

Nurturing Mothers and Their Babies



The inception of Lillunia took place in a nursery, with an original watercolor made to celebrate the birth of a certain baby during the feeding of that baby during her first months of life.

Sustenance.

What we know about our art, is that it is nurturing as it portrays animals in the wild nurturing their own babies. What is unique, is that Lillunia art nurtures both mother and baby.

Through endless hours of nursing her newborn, Eve, Lillunia's co-founder, was inspired, moved and, indeed, nurtured herself by the loving portrayal of a mother Giraffe and her young calf. There was something there, so tender and simple that spoke to her- that speaks to all of us, about nurturing our little ones and being a fundamental part of this great and glorious landscape of life.

At Lillunia we nurture parents and their children; our work places them in a context with other parents (elephants, dolphins, lions, horses, hippos, koalas)- all of whom share the world and love, protect and NURTURE their offspring.

Our art speaks to children, of course, they are our future, but our art first speaks to their parents...the nurturers of all that we collectively hope for.

ILLUSTRATE ILLUMINATE ELEVATE

Wednesday, January 27, 2010

A Commitment to Animals: Portraiture


In the larger Lillunia family there are many four-legged members: from Thurman to Kimba to Pudding to Jack to Putty to Melvin to Charlotte—we adore them and thank them every day for bringing so much love to our lives and for helping us teach our children how to care for and respect other living creatures.

It is no secret that Lillunia parents and friends, in large part, share our enthusiasm for our non-human companions. And we have realized that there is an endless demand from our constituents for portraits of their animals. Certainly, beyond Lillunia, our artists are fluent in the genre of pet portraiture; we just never considered it as one of Lillunia’s genres.
BUT – alas, by overwhelming demand, we are excited to offer unique, aesthetically Lillunia portraits of peoples’ very own beloved animals. In this endeavor we will still strive to illuminate, and to infuse each portrait with our fundamental message to: “nurture the world that nurtures us”. After all, we know all too well the kind of nurturing that our animals bring into our lives; in many ways it is a vital part of our sustenance- what actually makes us human.

And so- we are honored to offer our family, friends, community and customers Lillunia’s “take” on your most magnificent non-human family members.


We are currently working on a new section of our website to house Lillunia pet portraits, for now, please contact us directly at info@lillunia.com for information about price and timing.

Monday, January 25, 2010

From Disaster Comes Opportunity

We hate to sound trite or cliched, but there is some consistent truth to the notion that out of difficulty, indeed out of disaster, comes hope- even opportunity.
We are far from learning or even being reflective about the indescribable tragedy that is Haiti. We are still in the throws of urgent reaction-- which is exactly where we should be. But from this horror we will learn many many lessons about ecology, climate change, politics and economics, the fragility of human life and its endurance, grief and perhaps most important, humanity.
There is still so much work to do, care to give, support to rally, funds to raise and aid to distribute to the most brutalized nation. Most of us will be doing what we can directly, but from afar; and this is extraordinary.
But there is something else we can do with this time- perhaps similar to what so many parents found themselves doing after September 11, 2001; talking to out children about what is happening. There is an opportunity here to show our children how precious life is...every life; and to help them see themselves in the big WE of the world, a vital part of it and a contributor to our collective future.
It is a beautiful and moving experience to see so many people and families rallying to do all they can to help untangle the disaster; this is something to share with our children.
For those of us with babies too young to understand what has happened, perhaps we can think about our own part in the global community- and what types of people we want our children to become; what will matter as we fill those beautiful little minds with all that we can. What decisions can we make now.
Each life matters. Haiti will teach us many many invaluable lessons from the breath and scope of its tragic circumstance. We owe it to ourselves, our families, our global community and certainly to those who have lost their lives, to learn these lessons and to teach them well.


ILLUSTRATE ILLUMINATE ELEVATE