Skip to main content

Here's To You Mom

From scaling mountains to making mud pies, moms have always been there, pushing us to to find our passions and opening our eyes to the world around us. This Mother’s Day, we wanted to pay a tribute to the moms that have made us into the people we are today. So we asked employees at Rumpl about the impact their moms have had on their relationship to the outdoors.

Mom and son skiing

Wylie Robinson

FOUNDER & CEO

My mom is for sure the most active, outdoorsy person in our family. Even at over-70 years old she still hikes 4-5 times a week right out our front door in San Francisco. I am so grateful that her passion for the outdoors was instilled in me at an early age, and for all of the education she's already given my son. Mom, you're the best!

Jane Mahr

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

My mom has always been a huge outdoor enthusiast! From her time studying Geology in the Alaskan wilderness to hikes in the PNW, she has instilled a deep love for nature in both my sister and I that I am beyond grateful for! Taking us on camping trips, bike rides through the park, and hikes in the mountains, my mom has always encouraged being outside in the fresh air. I am so thankful for everything she has taught me, and continues to teach me!

Mom and two children having a picnic
Mom and daughter sitting on separate camels

Nicole Chabot

INTERNATIONAL SALES MANAGER

My mom taught me to adventure. Growing up, she always pushed the boundaries of where we "should" go, and taught us to relish the new. She traveled the world at 29 with her friend as two solo women travelers, here making a stop at the Giza Pyramids. I followed suit, much less glamorously, at 30. Mom beat me back there, returning at 83 years young. My turn!

Amanda Shoemaker

PARTNER SERVICES CUSTOM COORDINATOR

Running marathons, backpacking along the JMT, Mt. Rainer, Trans-Catalina (to name a few), mountain biking, camping - my mom is a legend and a huge inspiration for me to set about the outdoors. She both uses nature to challenge her physical ability as well as avails herself to nature to calm her mind and appreciate its beauty. My parents hiked all through Yosemite with me when I was 8 months old. I used to question them for doing noteworthy things with a young child who would never remember the experience, but now I realize and accredit this and other ‘pre-memory’ adventures to why I inherently love the outdoors!

 

Mom hugging daughter
Mom hugging children

Kelli Delperdang

CONSUMER MARKETING SPECIALIST

I’ve always looked up to my mom my entire life. Growing up, she was a skateboarder, surfer, animal lover and she traveled the world when she was 17. She taught me to love the ocean and was the one who got me into surfing at an early age. She’s always pushed us to experience life to the fullest, to follow our passions and to love all animals and for that I’m grateful every single day.

Wylie Robinson

FOUNDER & CEO

My mom is for sure the most active, outdoorsy person in our family. Even at over-70 years old she still hikes 4-5 times a week right out our front door in San Francisco. I am so grateful that her passion for the outdoors was instilled in me at an early age, and for all of the education she's already given my son. Mom, you're the best!

Jane Mahr

GRAPHIC DESIGNER

My mom has always been a huge outdoor enthusiast! From her time studying Geology in the Alaskan wilderness to hikes in the PNW, she has instilled a deep love for nature in both my sister and I that I am beyond grateful for! Taking us on camping trips, bike rides through the park, and hikes in the mountains, my mom has always encouraged being outside in the fresh air. I am so thankful for everything she has taught me, and continues to teach me!

Nicole Chabot

INTERNATIONAL SALES MANAGER

My mom taught me to adventure. Growing up, she always pushed the boundaries of where we "should" go, and taught us to relish the new. She traveled the world at 29 with her friend as two solo women travelers, here making a stop at the Giza Pyramids. I followed suit, much less glamorously, at 30. Mom beat me back there, returning at 83 years young. My turn!

Amanda Shoemaker

PARTNER SERVICES CUSTOM COORDINATOR

Running marathons, backpacking along the JMT, Mt. Rainer, Trans-Catalina (to name a few), mountain biking, camping - my mom is a legend and a huge inspiration for me to set about the outdoors. She both uses nature to challenge her physical ability as well as avails herself to nature to calm her mind and appreciate its beauty. My parents hiked all through Yosemite with me when I was 8 months old. I used to question them for doing noteworthy things with a young child who would never remember the experience, but now I realize and accredit this and other ‘pre-memory’ adventures to why I inherently love the outdoors!

Kelli Delperdang

CONSUMER MARKETING SPECIALIST

I’ve always looked up to my mom my entire life. Growing up, she was a skateboarder, surfer, animal lover and she traveled the world when she was 17. She taught me to love the ocean and was the one who got me into surfing at an early age. She’s always pushed us to experience life to the fullest, to follow our passions and to love all animals and for that I’m grateful every single day.

Devon Rogers

ANALYTICS MANAGER

My mom has always been encouraging, and supported me throughout my life. Even though we are 16 hours apart, she still tells me about her gardening / plant projects. She has always pushed me to enjoy as much nature as I can make time for!

 

Thanks getting us out there with you, Mom.
Happy Mother's Day!

SHOP PERFECT GIFTS FOR MOM ALL
YEAR ROUND

Rumpl | Down Puffy Blanket - Woven Daydream | 1-Person | | Printed Down
Sold out
Rumpl | Down Puffy Blanket - Woven Daydream | 1-Person | | Printed Down
Rumpl | Stash Mat - Rainbow Fade | One Size | | Stash Mat
Sold out
Rumpl | Featherlite Down Blanket - Deep Royal | 1-Person | | Solid Featherlite
Sold out


from Rumpl - Journal https://ift.tt/2PN8Ncw
https://ift.tt/3qo2uIU

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Meet RAD Artist: Aaron Kai

THE BASICS   Name: Aaron Kai Residence: Lose Angeles, California Occupation: Artist The Rumpl Artist Division (R.A.D.) is a collaborative program that showcases the work of accomplished and upcoming artists who use diverse mediums to inspire creativity in impassioned communities around the world.   LEARN MORE > Hailing from Hilo, Hawaii, artist, husband, and father, Aaron Kai brings his signature interpretation of the Hokusai Great Wave to The Original Puffy Blanket.   What’s your name, where are you from, and what do you do? My name is Aaron Kai. I’m an Artist from Hilo, Hawaii currently living in Los Angeles.   Tell us about how you got connected with Rumpl. I connected with Rumpl through a friend of mine who was looking for an opportunity to do a collab with an original artist. It was kinda cool having a connection with someone from Hawaii and working together on a project on the mainland like this.   Te...

Adventure & Cozy Vol 2

A weekly blog by Rumpl dedicated to all things Adventure & Cozy! We include stories from around the world, epic photos, timely memes, buzzin’ playlists, and of course –– the cool things Rumpl customers share with us! This Week’s Newsletter What To Watch 🎥 What To Read 📚 Photo of the Week 📸 Where to Travel 🚁 What to Listen To 🎶 QUICK HITS 📰 Red Bull Heavy Metal was Duluth, Minnesota’s first Street Snowboarding competition since 2003 During the pandemic, a chick named Iniko became an ambassador for conservation from her redwood nest. Meet the Woman who helped set a speed record on a classic alpine ski route   LEARNING TO DROWN - THE NORTH FACE Learning to Drown follows the life and career of professional snowboarder Jess Kimura as she unapologetically shatters stereotypes with her own brand of unwavering determination and go-for-broke mentality. After the tragic death of Jess's partner at the height of her career, she spiraled in...

Stefan Sagmeister

THE BASICS   Name: Stefan Sagmeister Residence: New York City, New York Occupation: Graphic Designer Our latest RAD collaboration is with Stefan Sagmeister, an Austrian graphic designer, storyteller, and typographer based in New York City. We caught up with the designer in his New York City home to talk about his approach to design and how his search for universal beauty ultimately inspired the Beautiful Shapes Down Puffy Blanket. How would you describe the art you do? Your craft? The design studio that I'm running really comes out of graphics. But in the meantime, we do a lot of other things that would include documentary films, furniture, espresso cups, it's just become a very, very wide field for us. Can you tell us about the meaning behind the design of the blanket? So the blanket that we designed for Rumpl is really coming out of the experience that we've had when we put this whole project about beauty together. And one of...