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Moms We Love

Moms We Love: Sharon Blumberg

By Joslyn Taylor |

{image via Shana Anderson Photography}

Who she is: Sharon Blumberg, artist, volunteer, yoga enthusiast, founder of CHOOZE shoes, and mom of three.

Why we love her: She parlayed her background as an artist and her passion for encouraging kids to be extraordinary, unique, and compassionate into a line of whimsical shoes that make a difference in the world. As a Good Returns company, each time someone snaps up a pair of her vegan, environmentally conscious (and totally cool) kicks, a portion of the profits goes toward providing training, support, education, and loans to women trying to better their lives.

Herewith a peek into Sharon’s world…Enjoy!

{Images clockwise from top: Peel Me a Grape/J. Crew/Graphic Image}

 

On Heavy Rotation — My musical choices change with my moods – I am loving Rodrigo Y Gabriela right now.

On Your Nightstand — I’m about to start a home renovation so I spend a lot of my reading time these days looking for inspiration on houzz.com.

Always in Your Handbag — lip gloss, my iphone, and a notebook/sketchbook to jot down ideas.

Your “Uniform” — In the summertime, I love any black cotton, sleeveless dress. I can dress it up or down and it keeps me cool.

Go-to Restaurant — My new favorite place with kids is Company Cafe on the Katy Trail. For a date with my husband, I love any place where I can find a great vegetarian option and a delicious chocolate dessert!

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