I told you about one of my favorite restaurants so I decided to tell you about a great place to shop in West Point, Mississippi that I love love love! Bits N Pieces is a family owned business in the heart of downtown West Point. Some might say it is an antique mall, some might say it is a junk store but I say it is a treasure. Every time I go I find something I like and they are so willing to help me. I had seen a friend with the cutest boots in hot pink and I just had to have a pair. She told me she got them at Bits N Pieces. My niece and I went over to find the boots and boy were we surprised when we got there. Tucked away in downtown West Point was this cool, eclectic shop with about 40 booths, everything from antiques to sassy boots. I was fired up and could not get enough. I have been many times since that day and always am amazed at how well everything is displayed and different every time I go. I love the great customer service and all the great sales associates who work there. As you all know I am a big proponent of downtown independent retailers and it just goes to show that you don't have to go far to find cool places to shop. So explore your downtown and see what cool places you have in your community to shop. Later I will talk about this co-op concept and how it is all the rage across the state.
Sunday, April 10, 2011
My Favorite Places
I travel all over the state and have the luxury of checking out great places to eat and shop. I have a restaurant that I can not get enough of. When I go they know me by name (because I raised those boys on the river), are always smiling and they care about their customer. I love Huck's Place in Columbus, Mississippi. The food is great and the burgers are to die for. They have an item on the menu that is uniquely theirs and it is what I tell guest to get when they come to visit ...... Crawfish Nacho's. SO GOOD!!! It is a great place to go and hang out. The best thing is they are downtown and convenient. I feel at home at Huck's and love to take visitors there. Brian and Bubba have a home run as far as I am concerned and they just need to keep up the good work. I am ready for a fish taco as we speak. Stop by next week and tell Linda .... Jan sent ya.
Saturday, April 9, 2011
Have a Blog? Who Me?
Have you ever looked in the mirror and asked yourself “how did I get here and who helped me?” As I have gotten older I realize that it really does take a village to raise a child and I was so fortunate to have a very large village.
I grew up in Birmingham Alabama and moved to Mississippi to go to Mississippi University for Women and met my husband Glenn Miller. Glenn has been such an inspiration to me but it was my mother who influence my love for shopping.
I just recently put both of my parents in an assisted living home in Birmingham, Alabama and that was very enlightening. I brought home all the keepsake items out of my parents house to make shadowboxes for my three brothers and twin sister. What I found was information about my mother that has molded me into who I am and it prompted this Blog. My mother worked for McCall’s Magazine. I knew she had won a contest but I had no idea she was a conference speaker, and actually went out and checked on advertisers in stores for McCall’s. I chuckled when I saw she was bringing home $6.00 a week but I guess that was good back then. It made me realize my love for shopping and helping people find cool stuff really came from my mother.
As you all know I love to shop so it was a natural for me to go into Fashion Merchandising in College. I loved working for the Bridal Shop and Raymond’s while in College, Egger’s department store as a buyer and then onto McRae’s as an Area Sales Manager where I finished out my career in retail of 14 years. I never realized that I would be working with an organization that promotes economic development through revitalization of downtowns.
Through the years I have met many people who have inspired me and one really sticks out and that was my teacher at MUW. Ms. Goodman was a no non- sense kind of teacher. She would pick on me because I was not serious about college and never showed any effort. One day she called me into her office and told me I would not be good in merchandising if I did not get off my behind and get to work. She told me that I must give 110% because the field was saturated and I would be a sales associate for the rest of my life. Wow! What an awakening. I use that 110% rule all the time and have lived my life by it. She was a wonderful mentor, teacher and friend.
There is another person who was instrumental in molding me into whom I am today and that was my neighbor Pate Kaye. Pat died recently of cancer. I still think about her often and miss her terribly. She made me grow up and taught me so much about life. We both shared our love for shopping and good food. I am so fortunate to have known her and now I get the honor of watching her children raise their families and this has been one of my greatest joys.
Ben Muldrow has been someone who really believed in me and pushed me, pushed really hard for me to do this. Ben is a Branding specialist for Arnett Muldrow and Associates. Ben has been a real inspiration and a great mentor. He believes in me and has encouraged me to follow my dreams.
I am not a great writer but I love to help people and talk about my adventures while I am in these great communities across our state. Thank you for all the encouragement and I hope you enjoy the snippets of my shopping and dining experiences.
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