The island print

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I am a minimalist. I like color on the walls and just a few well chosen and well placed items to look at in each room. I almost majored in art history and I love looking at our home as a living and breathing – because there are humans and dogs in it – piece of art.

In the master bedroom, I chose three items that I like to look at when I wake up in the morning and I put them on Alan’s tall dresser directly in front of the bed.

Alan’s Uncle Mike, who is a retired professional photographer, shot the photo that is on the dresser. I love looking at it because it reminds me of summer and my high school best friend’s parent’s lake house on Spencer Lake in Spencer, Massachusetts. From her lake house, we could see an island and sometimes we took a boat to the island to hang out and party. Summer Fun and Happy Memories from the past greet me every morning when I open my eyes and view The Island print.

About Heather Lucier Stanley

Heather Lucier Stanley grew up in Central Massachusetts and lived in New England until she started studying at the University of Michigan where she earned a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing and Literature. In her early 20s, she moved to San Antonio, Texas and started studying business and accounting. In her late 20s, she became a Certified Public Accountant. She has held many varied and interesting business and volunteer positions: public accountant, internal auditor, systems implementer, project manager, business analyst, tax preparer and Austin Skiers board member. While traveling 35% for a position she held, she earned her Master of Information Systems (MIS) at the University of Phoenix. She is enthusiastic about learning and trying new things. A few of her passions are personal development, fitness, snow skiing, and travel. She is outgoing and real. She feels that success is easy to attain if the individual defines what success means to her and then has a plan to achieve her individual success. No two definitions of success are the same because each of us is unique and has something original to share with the world.

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