if not me...
If not us, then who If not me and you Right now, it’s time for us to do something If not now, then when Will we see an end To all this pain It’s not enough to do nothing It’s time for us to do something ~ Matthew West
It is 1995 and a boy sits alone at the lunch table. He's skinny and quiet, wearing a tattered Polo shirt. His name is Don. He typically roams the halls during lunch to avoid scenes like this, but today he is starved... So he eats, dodging occasional cheeto bullets from the next table. It is Friday so pep rally excitement fills the air. Don stares at his food, likely battling an internal voice yelling GET UP! RUN AWAY! And perhaps the voice almost wins. He's picking up his half-eaten tray when a cheerleader takes the seat beside him. She glares at her friends who sheepishly put their chips away as she starts a conversation. His behavior is often odd, to be sure, but he means no harm (years later he will be diagnosed with Asperger Syndrome). The bell rings and she rises to leave. He flashes a cautious smile and holds his head a little higher. They don't become best friends or eat together every day, but this is the last time he will feel humiliated and alone in the cafeteria. A line has been drawn in the sand, and a light cast on mean behavior that will no longer be glorified or tolerated. One girl, one small act of courage and kindness changes everything.
What did her parents do? Why, in the midst so much wrong, did she choose RIGHT? And how can we grow little humans who will become assets to humanity? Bullying, my friends, is alive and well... And not isolated to children. Social media has exacerbated the problem, allowing people to abuse one another behind the relative safety of their computers. And, good people, fearing they might be the next victim of widespread attacks, are unwilling to defend or protect the wronged. Like wildfire, negative news spreads, lies become truth, and wrongdoing is praised and passed on. Yikes. Thought it was hard being a kid in 1995? Good luck to our children if we don't make a stand now. We started Well Dressed Wolf with little more than a dream, a few sketches and our innocence. Somehow, little by little, our baby company started growing... and in just a few years has become something we never imagined. Along the way we have made friends (so many friends!). We've gained wisdom, honed our craft, learned valuable (sometimes costly!) lessons in business, and watched women come together for the good of each other and the world. We've celebrated babies being born and literally watched children grow up through pictures (wearing WDW!). In the early days, we jumped right into social media, joining the many groups that popped up in our name. Having never been involved in the underground world of children's clothing, it was a rush! Interacting with customers on such a personal level was thrilling and gratifying... Until it wasn't. Recently, we have stepped away from all groups (most of which are lovely places full of wonderful women!) because it was necessary. We didn't start this business to referee or participate in sparring factions of clothing lovers and buyers and sellers. We aren't politicians and have no desire to be. Our daily posts shouldn't be planned like a State of the Union address-- each word measured and monitored for potential hidden meaning or intention. We started this journey because we LOVE to design adorable things for your children and we LOVE getting to know so many good people who have rallied around our brand (and there are so many good people). In fact, a positive and inspiring community group will soon be launched exclusively for friends of Well Dressed Wolf. We hope you'll take part! We plan to pop in periodically and you'll get sneaks, make supportive friendships, take part in giveaways and have opportunities to help make the world a BETTER PLACE. It really is time to make social media a more positive experience again- for our children; for ourselves. Adults bullying one another and harassing businesses should never be okay.
As we tell our own children, you have CHOICES every day: seek darkness or seek light. Make a positive impact on the world or a negative one. Seek to inspire or to destroy. Do what you know is right- even when it isn't "cool". Don't seek revenge (no matter how much you want to!) and pray for the people who hurt you (this one is a toughie!). You aren't perfect and you'll make mistakes, so learn to apologize and forgive. Be honest, but be kind. Truth doesn't have to hurt... THESE are goals for our own lives (and business), and though we sometimes fall short, we are confident in the path we've chosen.
You're living the one and only life that God has gifted you, so make it count.
Love,
Sarah and Shannon
On that note, let's celebrate being good today. We have some sweet giveaways and links to happy places below:
- Our mantra for the day is BE A NICE HUMAN! And guess what? Our dear friend launched a company built to inspire just that! Our new favorite tank reminds everyone we meet to behave nicely in a modern, graphically pleasing font (bonus!). Danielle has generously offered a shirt, bag, candle and bracelet to one lucky person! Sidenote: you'll want to buy some for everyone you know, so here is their facebook page (where they happen to be hosting a giveaway of their own, so go check it out!).
- We are all works-in-progress. The Finishing School is a book we genuinely look forward to delving into! Several of our friends have also purchased the pre-order and we plan to work through the chapters together, encouraging one another along the way. Valerie of Val Marie Papers has generously offered a book for one of you!
- This little cardi/vest/sweater is the most versatile thing our my closets (yes, we both have one!). Dress it up, dress it down... Wear it as a long sleeveless vest or long-sleeved cozy cardi. Add a tank, skinnies & boots - and you're ready to hit the streets and make good things happen. One lucky winner will receive this beauty, but keep your eye on Buckle for restocks or similar items!
- Luxe by Virtue is a good friend's jewelry line. Tracy's pieces are stunning and available only through boutiques and high end retailers... and here for one lucky person! This brand stands for all of the things we love: goodness, righteousness, integrity, dignity, honor, nobility, purity and worthiness (a portion of all proceeds go to Giving Hope NOLA, dedicated to feeding needy elderly in New Orleans). We are so excited to share these pieces with one of you. You can see more of her glistening beauties by following her Instagram and you can purchase online at Shop Bella Vita.
“Love like I’m not scared
Give when it’s not fair
Live life for another
Take time for a brother
Fight for the weak ones
Speak out for freedom
Find faith in the battle
Stand tall but above it all
Fix my eyes on You”
-For King and Country
Oh how I love this post so much. You guys are amazing :) my favorite quote is “It’s not our job to toughen our children up to face a cruel and heartless world. It’s our job to raise children who will make this world a little less cruel and heartless.” -L.R. Knost it’s so important that we remember that our kids remember little of what we say and a lot of what we do. I commend you for handling things with such integrity.
He who diligently seeks good seeks favor,
But he who searches after evil, it will come to him
Psalms 11:27
To raise good, kind, courageous children you yourself must be good, kind, and courageous. You will not always be successful because we are all only human after all, but you must try. If you give it your 100% and then choose happiness and pray for God’s help your babies can’t help but be good!
This post touches the very core of the person I have become today. I don’t want you to get me wrong; I was NEVER a mean girl. But, I felt the pressure to simply blend in…..to essentially avoid standing up for what was right as a young teenager. Oh yes, even me, the bold, outspoken, straightforward person with ‘usually’ just the right amount of wit previously thought it was most wise not to jump in the middle of something to rescue someone else. I told myself every excuse in the book…. situation is just too messy, would only make things worse, need to mind my own business, and so on and so forth. We all do it in our daily walk in this sometimes crazy world….these situations come up in varying degrees of severity in the lives of our families or friends almost weekly in some way. This so sad but oh so true unfortunately. No one enjoys making life more complicated than it has to be. But, I am here to say today that it is our duty to take a stand for kindness over cruelty, sweet words over back lashing negatives behind someone’s back or even exposed in public, and most importantly the stand to simply do the next right thing in this life we have been given.
Growing up, I was taught so many TRUTHS such as ‘do unto others as you would have them do unto you.’ However, I learned that the Golden Rules is only just words read or recited if you and I don’t put those words into action! Around the age of 14, I took my first stand. Lunch was actually one of the bullying grounds for the popular girls during my days in high school. And, boy do I ever NOT miss high school! These ‘best of the best’ beautiful, talented girls in my class would choose someone to be mad at almost every day. I am not sure if they flipped a coin or just chose who they were most intimidated by, but it was a constant ever evolving door of ‘victims.’ And, ladies, make no mistake about it; if someone is a target for bullying in any way, he or she is a victim. We all know personally it is not any fun and can be hurtful in so many ways mentally and emotionally. Back to the mean girls in high school for a moment….they would tell the chosen one of the day or week that she couldn’t sit with us today. Yes, that is right…..“you cannot sit here. We do not want you around today.” Finally one day when it struck the wrong nerve in me and caused me to feel as if I was bursting at the seams to stand up for everything that was so wrong about this situation, I quietly picked up my tray and walked directly behind the girl of the day. I could hear the immediate whispers, and I clearly knew the angry backlash that was headed my way. But, I didn’t care – nope, not one bit! The peace that I felt rush through my body was exhilarating! I mean it was that moment of courage and still is today an indescribable feeling. And, I am here to tell you today that the same type of good vibes comes every single time I choose to do that “next right thing” in my daily life. Do I fall short? Of course I do, and I truly wish I could do more. I have a drive about myself that wants the best for everyone I come in contact with and being a wrongful victim is no where close to the BEST type of living for anyone. I have learned that if we all join together to help someone else in any way possible, we are making a difference. However many of us that are brave enough to take a stand; to take this challenge in doing the next right thing against bullying or any other wrong others suffer, has taken one step closer to achieving a life filled with peace, love and happiness!
I will leave you all with the following verse that helps me from one day to the next:
“And now these three remain: Faith, Hope and Love. But the greatest of these is LOVE!” 1 Corinthians 13:13
Whether you are a person of faith in God or not, we all know and have experienced love. Love is what it is all about ladies! May we go forward today filled with love….
Ginger
Ladies…you are truly amazing. THANK YOU!! Your hearts shine through and I love that you listen to the One who whispers to you :0).
Best adivce – children will learn much more by what you DO than what you SAY. Little eyes are always watching and little ears are always listening.
Blessings to you both!