people we love
The Hill Twins
Tuesday, May 4th, 2010
We love it when sisters shop together (because we love shopping with our sisters!) and so we were really happy to have Katie and Becca Hill come into Peonies this past weekend. Originally from Ivoryton, the ‘twins’ were on a mission for fun. And what fun we had.
Look at their new finds….fabulous!
Great to see you, girls and come back soon.
Poor, Pretty & Peonies
Tuesday, March 16th, 2010Sami and Mish, aka Poor & Pretty, visited Peonies and made this adorable video. They also wrote about us on their blog, here. These girls are lots of fun and we hope they come back to visit us often. ~ Pam and Laurel
Music: ©Passion Pit
Ann Nyberg gets the party going at Peonies
Thursday, February 25th, 2010
Ann Nyberg walked into Peonies yesterday with a tiny camera and a huge smile. The kind of smile that makes you feel like you’ve known her forever. In fact, we had only recently ‘met’ Ann when she ”fanned” our store on Facebook. Still we felt like we had already known her for years; she’s one of our faves at News Channel 8.
Ann is a lighthouse of optimism and hope: she believes in Connecticut, she believes in its people, and she’s on a mission to connect and spread the word. She’s doing this, in part, by discovering what’s really going on in Connecticut and thus helping get the word out about all of the “wonderous things by people who are driven by sheer determination to just figure it out and go on.” She is excited about all of the positive things that are happening, in spite of the (ugh) economy.
Ann is recording what she sees and learns on her new blog, Annie Mame, about all things brilliant and wonderful in the state of Connecticut. (The name of her blog comes from one of her favorite movies, “Auntie Mame” which starred the late Rosiland Russell, a native of Waterbury.) One of our favorite posts from Ann is a piece called Art at Murray Pond, a great place we might not have known about otherwise. We are sooooooo going there, and a shout out to Ann for the head’s up.

It was a great visit. Ann seemed really interested in us, in the store, and in the future vitality of Peonies (as she is interested in the health of all small businesses in CT). She wanted to know why we designed the shop the way we did. What was our biggest surprise? How long had we known one another (33 years! yikes!) Did we have a good numbers person?
Huh? A good numbers person? Nope, Ann wasn’t being nosy; she just wants to take her learnings and help others succeed. She says we’re in the ”Great Era of Entrepreneurship”, hence her meetings and writings about the many people she’s discovering who are reinventing who they are and what they do right here in CT. That’s one of the reasons she visited the shop.
We happily discovered we all have a lot in common: anything that sparkles! Vintage! Shopping at Target! And beyond the bling to what we really care about: we are strong supporters of Child & Family. The arts (Ann’s a trustee for the Katharine Hepburn Cultural Arts Center and Theater in old Saybrook. And we’re all nuts about connecting with fun, interesting people (Ann, we suspect, is a one-woman party!) Her enthusiasm for life, and for people, is infectious.

We loved Ann the minute she walked into Peonies (and not just because she walked out of Peonies with some great merch, we thank her truly for her purchases). What did Ann buy? Well, that’s her secret to share (you’ll never coax personal details from us, not about anyone.)
But now that we know this loving mom, we suspect she probably won’t mind if we tell you she took home a drop-dead gorgeous vintage dress with a sheer top and killer beadwork for one of her twin daughters. And she popped for a pair of crystal earrings that are, well, to die for.
Ann Nyberg’s heart, it seems, is even bigger than her ready smile.
~ Pam and Laurel
What’s under her robe?
Monday, June 8th, 2009
An email just received from Sami Jensen, who visited Peonies when we opened the boutique last week—and posted here on our blog:
Hi Peonies ladies,
My Dad e-mailed me the pics he took before my graduation — you can’t see the skirt very well when I’m wearing the robe. : ]
I love the skirt.
Sami
Sami, congratulations on your graduation and thanks to you and your Dad for sharing photos—all seven of them! { Sami looks great as a grad but we looove her in her Neesh by DAR skirt, below. Neesh is hip brand, started in 1998 by Denise Allen Robinson—hence the “DAR” in the label. Each ‘Neesh’ features couture construction in a youthful, vintagy-modern look. Sweeeeet! }
~ Pam and Laurel

Susan Boyle
Saturday, April 18th, 2009We love, love, love Susan Boyle. This spectacular 47-year old woman wowed the judges with her performance in the auditions for Britain’s Got Talent, singing “I dreamed a dream” from Les Miserables. Susan: we hereby send you major Peonies Love. If you weren’t one of the 100 million+ who have seen her on YouTube, look here.
What is it about Susan Boyle that we all love? For us, two things. First, the judges and audience seemed to write her off as a dork before they had even heard a peep from her. No fair! And we love that Susan stuffed her face with a sandwich right before she went out on stage. Yes! You go girl! Being original rules! If you missed it, watch the very beginning of the video, here.
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