My dad was the first person to interest me in space. He used to put me up on the roof with him and we would watch the moon. According to him some of my first words were "SEE THE MOON!"
Then as I got older, he would take me out of find meteorites with him. Ill admit as a teen, it was my least favorite thing to do.
But now I'm amazed by it!
My dad found hundreds of meteorites in Odessa near the Odessa Meteor crater.
Hes sold many of them and donated one to a museum, but he still has a lot left.
Then as I got older, he would take me out of find meteorites with him. Ill admit as a teen, it was my least favorite thing to do.
But now I'm amazed by it!
My dad found hundreds of meteorites in Odessa near the Odessa Meteor crater.
Hes sold many of them and donated one to a museum, but he still has a lot left.
My dad is a jeweler and I'm designing a new line of jewelry with I'm made with his meteorites. The jewelry line will be called "A Slice of Heaven".
I have a friend whose husband works for Oprah. (He's the same photographer who shot Eva Longoria & Tony Parkers recent wedding.) And since he and Dawn believe that Dreams come true, I know he will help me.
When we have the first bracelet I designed ready, we are giving Oprah one as a gift! Talk about rare. Any woman can have diamonds, but to have jewelry made from a slice of Heaven... Well that's very rare! (Im also designing a more expensive line called "STARS". which will be more upscale and elegant (and thus more expensive) than the Slice of Heaven Line.
When we have the first bracelet I designed ready, we are giving Oprah one as a gift! Talk about rare. Any woman can have diamonds, but to have jewelry made from a slice of Heaven... Well that's very rare! (Im also designing a more expensive line called "STARS". which will be more upscale and elegant (and thus more expensive) than the Slice of Heaven Line.
Im very excited about it.
If you want to more about the jewelry send me an email! pdixie@sw.rr.com or call the studio at 940-761-5111.
These images are from the Hubble camera. You can read more about the Hubble's Photography by going to their site at
http://hubblesite.org/gallery






These images are from the Hubble camera. You can read more about the Hubble's Photography by going to their site at
http://hubblesite.org/gallery







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