The Perfect Father’s Day Gift

beard block

Since Roman was only a month old last Father’s Day, we didn’t do much celebrating. I was nursing round the clock back then and wasn’t even able to leave the house to get a little gift for Matthew’s first Father’s Day. That’s why, this year, I was on the hunt for the perfect Father’s Day gift.

I searched high and low. I wanted something that was practical, rugged, and something that really appealed to M’s interests. Over the past year, he has taken an interest in — beard growing!

I know that beard-growing is “trendy” at the moment, but trust me when I tell you — my husband is not trendy. For him, growing a beard is a matter of practicality. It saves him time from shaving every day, keeps him warm in the winter, and protects him from the elements since he works outdoors year-round.

beard block

beard block

It’s been fun watching his progress. We even watched a few episodes of “Beard Wars” when he first started growing it! At any rate, I finally decided that something for his beard would be the perfect gift. That’s when I stumbled upon Beard Block and fell in love.

First, I fell in love with the products, such an awesome selection of beard care items. Then, I fell in love with the man behind the shop — well I didn’t fall in love with him — but you know what I mean!

Jared is the guy behind Beard Block. He is a beard enthusiast, craftsman, and a family man. He grew up holding a tape measure for his dad and started working carpentry at an early age. He worked alongside his dad for many years building stick, log, and timber frame homes. His story reminded me so much of Matthew’s — especially in their love for woodworking.

beard block

beard block

When Jared told me about his family — his overwhelming love for them was evident. He met his wife after the 2008 flood that destroyed most of downtown Cedar Rapids, Iowa. He came in to build a custom bar top for her restaurant restoration. It was love at first sight. He told one of his best friends that he was going to marry her and five years later, on the beaches of Mexico, he did. (How romantic!?)

Jared has a son, Owen, who is eight and his baby daughter, Lenyn, was born in November. Jared’s family loves to be outdoors and spends a lot of time as “river rats” on the Mississippi River. They also love the snow and try to get to Colorado at least once a year to enjoy the Rocky Mountain Air. A family after my own heart!

Jared started Beard Block because he wanted to make something that he could use to display his beard oils proudly and avoid shoving them in a drawer. When it came to making the oils and shampoos, he couldn’t settle for expensive big brand oils that didn’t seem to do anything. So he started learning and reading every shampoo bottle’s ingredients. He learned how his own hair behaved and what it “likes and dislikes.” Jared’s wife, a business owner, was very encouraging and helpful when it came to the logistics of his business. His son is his biggest fan and his daughter keeps him smiling through it all. How sweet! Right?

beard block

beard block

So far, Matthew loves his beard block. (Yes, we gave it to him early so that I could write this post.) He is totally in agreement with me that it is the perfect Father’s Day gift. His favourite part of the set is the soft bristle brush. Previously, he had been using one of my hair brushes and he is thrilled to have his own.

Jared is currently offering 15% off of all orders for Father’s Day, use code “DADSDAY” at checkout. Jared’s shop is located here: etsy.com/shop/BeardBlock and be sure to give him a like on Facebook here: facebook.com/beardblock.

Here’s hoping that you have an awesome time celebrating Father’s Day this weekend! xo

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    Review: The Power of Now

    The Power of Now had been on my “to-read” list for years when, by a stroke of fate, a dear friend offered to lend me her audio copy. Based on my general understanding of the book and its content (prior to reading it) I felt that I would enjoy it; however, I was completely unprepared for the way that the book would speak to me, transform my perspective, and change my life.

    The Unreal Past & Future

    In The Power of Now, we learn that to live in the future or the past is to suffer. The only way to exist in true harmony is to live in the now. After all, the past is not real, the future is not real. The past and the future only exist in our minds.

    When I first heard this concept I refused to believe or comprehend it. Of course my past is real, I thought. Of course my future is real, too. How dare someone suggest that it is not? My ego lashed out; but then I thought more about it. I listened, opened my mind, and realized that it was true. I am going to ask you to walk through an exercise with me to help you understand.

    Let’s recall a memory in which you are eating something. Let’s say, for example, it’s a hot summer day and you’re licking an ice cream cone. Now, where ever you are—right now, present moment, not in the memory—I’d like you to stick your finger right into the ice cream and then throw it to the floor. Can you do that? Can you touch that ice cream cone from your memory? No, of course you can’t (unless you’re on hallucinogenics but that’s another story).

    The fact is that right now you can not touch that ice cream cone and therefore it is not real. It may seem real in your memory—in your mind—but it is not really “real”…not here, not now, not in existence. It is only a memory and it only exists in your mind.

    This principle is also true for the future. Imagine any future scenario in your mind. You win the lottery. You get fired from your job. You purchase a house. You fall off of a cliff. You can play each of those scenes out in your head. You can fill in as much detail as you like. You can mentally experience the future, but the truth remains that the future scenario isn’t “real”. You can’t actually reach out and touch anything in the future right now. The future only exists in your mind.

    When I finally grasped this concept I was shocked & amazed. It seems simple, but somehow I had been missing it for my entire life! To me, the past and the future were as real as the present. The past happened to me. The future was going to happen to me. I held on to these concepts for dear life. But then I realized the truth… the past and the present are not that important. They’re not even real. They are only in my head.

    You might be feeling a bit angry right now. (I know because I was at this point.) You might be thinking, How dare you claim that my past is not real? I’ve suffered, I’ve lived, I’ve triumphed, I’ve done X, Y, and Z. And my future, that is real too! I am going to do things 1, 2, 3, and so on!

    Your Ego Feeds on the Past & Future

    Well, my friend, I am not sorry to break it to you. That voice of anger is fueled by fear and the fear is coming from your ego.

    For your entire life, your ego has been calling the shots. He rules you by fear—fear over your past and fear over your future. So long as you believe in the reality of your past and your future, your ego has control over you. It uses every thing that ever happened in the past against you. It uses everything that you hope to happen in the future against you.

    There is only one way to overcome your ego and that is to live completely in the now. Let go of the past and the future. Be fully present in this moment.

    It is not easy. You’ve spent your entire life ruled by your ego, living in the past and present. But while it’s not easy, it is possible. It’s entirely possible for you to begin living entirely in the present moment, entirely in peace, love, & light, entirely free from the chains of your ego.

    The Power of Now is an excellent book and if you truly listen to every word and practice its teachings in your daily life, you will succeed. It has been quite a journey for me already and I’ve only been on it for a few weeks now! I am experiencing life in ways that I never dreamed possible. You can do it, too.

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    Here are some of my favourite pieces from The Power of Now along with my interpretations of each.

    You have it already. You just can’t feel it because your mind is making too much noise.
    Eckhart Tolle tells us that that many people ask him to “give” them his gift. His response is always the same, You already have it.

    This is entirely true. Each of us already has the immense power of now within. Tolle nor anyone else can “give” that to us—but what he can do (and does in the book) is to show you how to harness the power in your own life.

    Not to be able to stop thinking is a dreadful affliction; but we don’t realize it because almost everyone is suffering from it. So, it is considered normal.
    After reading (listening to) The Power of Now, I realized that yes, the modern human being is suffering from a debilitating disease: compulsive over thinking.

    It is so obvious to me now! How many millions of people are suffering from anxiety, depression, and so on? Most of these individuals are suffering as such simply because of compulsive over thinking.

    When we stop our compulsive, ego-driven thoughts, we live in harmony. Sadly, however, most people just don’t know how to stop those thoughts.

    We must become the silent observer, as Tolle describes in the book. The first step to overcoming the compulsive thoughts is to recognize them, to be the silent observer of your mind.

    To see, but not see. To hear, but not hear.
    Have you ever had a moment, an hour, or a day where you were entirely mindless?

    For example, you are driving along the road completely spaced out from reality and suddenly you “wake up” and you don’t know where your head has been for some stretch of time. You know that you must have been seeing and aware, because you didn’t crash your vehicle. But you weren’t really there. You were seeing but not seeing.

    Another example, you are in conversation with a friend or loved one and you begin zoning out. You hear words coming out of her mouth, but when she finally stops talking, you realize that you have no idea what she just said. You were listening, but you weren’t really there. You were hearing but not hearing.

    This is what it means to see, but not see; to hear, but not hear. It is living life in an unconscious state, on autopilot. Most likely you are daydreaming about the unreal past or future. You can overcome this state of nothingness and time wasting by harnessing the power of now and being fully present in each moment.

    Humanity is under great pressure to evolve because it is the only chance for the survival of our species.
    “Humanity is under great pressure to evolve because it is our only chance of survival as a race. This will affect every aspect of your life and close relationships in particular. Never before have relationships been as problematic and conflict ridden as they are now. As you may continue to pursue the goal of salvation through a relationship, you will be disillusioned again and again. But if you accept that the relationship is here to make you conscious instead of happy, then the relationship will offer you salvation, and you will be aligning yourself with the higher consciousness that wants to be born into this world. For those who hold to the old patterns, there will be increasing pain, violence, confusion, and madness.”

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    I could write ten posts about The Power of Now and I would only begin to scratch the surface. The book is extremely intensive. Tolle’s language is thick and weighted with meaning. The content is formatted as question and answer for the sake of clarity—but it is still heavy reading. As I mentioned earlier, I listened to the audio book and I would highly recommend this format. I have heard that reading the text can be confusing and I can understand why.

    The audio book does span several hours, but it is entirely worth every moment. If you can not afford to buy the audio book, you should consider borrowing it from your local library.

    If you decide to read or have read this book, I would love to hear your thoughts. Whether or not you decide to, I hope that you will consider the ideas that I have shared in this post.

    Thinking about being somewhere else uses up your precious, present moments. Be here now. —Wayne Dyer

2 Comments

  1. That’s really awesome. I got Andrew a set of beard oils/wash for Valentines Day in 2012 and he finally ran out. I’ve been wanting to get him something new, and this shop looks like it has just what I need.

    ps. high five for bearded husbands!

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