Dishing about RestoPresto: turning a great idea into reality!

I came up with the idea for RestoPresto last year when I was in Sheep Meadow in Central Park, New York and am delighted to be on the way to manufacturing in the USA so that this convenient, multi-functional, on-the-go solution will be in the hands of my first customers soon!

It was a “full circle” and validating moment when I was at Sheep Meadow last weekend with RestoPresto! Here is a photo!

 

The idea for RestoPresto HIT me at Sheep Meadow in Central Park in 2013! Now it is a reality!

The idea for RestoPresto HIT me at Sheep Meadow in Central Park in 2013! Now it is a reality!

The Kickstarter campaign has been going incredibly well and I now understand what my predecessors meant by saying that managing a crowd-funding campaign is a 24-hour job. It is! Since I am a one-person operation, it is challenging to “do it all” but let me tell you, it is getting done AND it is terrific.

I am tenaciously running all aspects of this process so the fact that people will be using and enjoying their own RestoPresto mats in the very near future is beyond exciting and keeps me very motivated. Each day is different, presenting challenges and accomplishments some are expected (most are not) and after the past 24 hours, which were a bit crazy, I decided to take a quick BLOG break to write. I kid you not, at one point yesterday I was simultaneously speaking to one person on my landline, another person on my smartphone, emailing a third person from one laptop and googling on my other laptop! Talk about multi-functioning!

 

There are 5 days remaining in my Kickstarter campaign so please consider supporting RestoPresto if you have not already done so and definitely spread the word.

Here is a link to my campaign and you can like the RestoPresto page on Facebook; follow @RestoPresto on Twitter and #RestoPresto on Instagram.

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/candiobrentz/restoprestotm-the-portable-mat-to-sit-on-sit-under

As I have said many times, I cannot WAIT to see how my customers RestoPresto!

Ciao for now!

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Barefoot in the Park

One of many Central Park passages

One of the many Central Park passages

One delightfully sun-drenched and chilly day around this time last year, I wandered into Central Park and found myself at Sheep Meadow.  The breeze. The sun. The smell of fresh grass.  Fortunately, I was wearing my terrifically versatile snuggly coat that I used as a blanket to stretch out and gaze up at the sun.  When was the last time that I was here?  I could not recall, which meant that it had been too long. But I was there now. Listening to my iPod, zoning out but tuned in enough to be aware of my shortest hairs tickling my forehead as the wind blew across my face. I took off one sneaker and planted my foot in the cool blades of grass that felt deceivingly wet. I was in the moment.  Very present. I took a few snaps of the sunny sky and blinked away the spots. Oh, how rare is the feeling of being unblocked? Unblocked under the wide-open sky in the middle of Manhattan.

Sheep Meadow

Sheep Meadow

Sun snap

Sun snap

To locals, Central Park is our backyard, our own treasure trove. To visitors, it is a lush reminder that Manhattan is much more than a concrete jungle.  I encourage sightseers to spend time in Central Park.  If your goal is to see celebrated Manhattan’s sights, then I suggest hitting the highlights of the Park if you can narrow it down from the many possibilities. Belvedere Castle with its fantastic panoramic views; Bethesda Terrace home to the famous Angel of the Waters statue; The Obelisk; Alice in Wonderland Statue; Vanderbilt Gate; Hans Christian Andersen Statue; the Zoo, The Mall & Literary Walk; The Ramble, Turtle Pond, Strawberry Fields & the Imagine mosaic, both serving as a living memorial to John Lennon; the many Arches and Bridges and of course, the Lake with its row boaters and the not-to-be-missed Boathouse.

Pergola in the Park

Pergola in the Park

Sheep Meadow is a 15-acre preserve located in the South End of Central Park and has a colorful history.  From sheep (hence the name) grazing until 1934 to President Harry S. Truman speaking on Navy Day in 1945 to a rare Barbra Streisand concert in 1967 to shared gasps of convened people watching the televised broadcast of the first moon landing in 1969 to park regulars rejoicing in 1981 when the Meadow was reopened after a massive renovation. Sheep Meadow is currently a haven for masses of sunbathers, picnickers, kite-fliers and serenity-seeking, breeze-loving locals like MOI!

Light at the end of the tunnel

Light at the end of the tunnel

 

 

Spring. love.

Spring. love.

Central Park is open year round but if you wish to visit Sheep Meadow, it is open from mid-April to mid-October from dawn to dusk in fair weather.

http://www.centralparknyc.org

 

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