Telling you what I think. . . .
14
Mar
Tags: movies
13
Mar
I’m a huge fan of the CLARISONIC Skin Care System. Made by the company that brought us the Sonicare toothbrush system, this little gem deeply cleanses, stimulates and clarifies the skin using any nonabrasive facial cleanser.
I’ve been using the Clarisonic for over a year now, and here are just a few reasons why I’m a big fan:
The Clarisonic, and replaceable brushes are available at leading beauty counters. For the price of one facial (maybe one and a half), you can have this product at home to use every day. It will pay for itself in nothing flat.
Tags: beauty gadgets
2
Mar
1
Mar
Wear your affirmations and attitude on your wrist with these wrap around bracelets from Humanity. When you’re hit by a wave of insecurity all you need to do look down for a little boost of confidence and positive thinking, then put your best face forward once gain – looking confident and feeling confident made easy.
The wrap around bracelets are made of leather, and come in baby pink, snow, grass, rust, natural, and brick red, and include thoughts of Lead the Way, Sow Love, and Make a Difference.
You can find the bracelets at local boutiques, or order them online at the Humanity website. At $24 this fashion accessory is easy on the budget for yourself or as gifts for a few gal pals. Wear them proudly to show your solidarity and commitment to positive thinking.
Photo credit: Humanity for All
Tags: accessories, jewelry
28
Feb
Looking good is about more than putting on the right shoes and outfit, or having a flattering hair style and attractive makeup. Looking good is also about feeling good – and that means taking care of yourself in other ways.
One very important way to take care of yourself is by getting plenty of sleep. With the schedule that many women have, juggling a career, home, and personal life, it’s no surprise we do not get sufficient sleep for optimum health. That means that no matter what products you use, your skin, eyes, and hair are just not going to look their best.
The occasional sleepless night is not a cause for concern. However, if you are experiencing more than the occasional sleepless night, it may be a symptom of something more than normal every day stress. If you are experiencing any of the following, it’s time to see a doctor:
If you’re having too many sleepless nights and feeling tired during the day, it’s time to see your physician. Feeling good is a big step toward looking good!
Photo credit: SXC
Tags: healthy tips, sleep
27
Feb
Just because February is coming to a close, doesn’t mean that it’s time to forget about our hearts. The facts are sobering and demand our attention. Heart disease is the number one killer among women. One in four women die of heart disease, with women in the 40-60 age range at the highest risk.
That made me stop and read it again.
Some risk factors are hereditary and beyond our control, but other risk factors can be lessened by modifying our diets. One simple way to change your diet is by adding foods that are high in anti-oxidants, resulting in two benefits – helping to maintain a healthy weight and reducing risk factors of heart disease.
There are some many fruits that are high in anti-oxidants that it makes an easy addition to your diet. Whether you prefer them raw, or want to add them to a favorite dish, they make a perfect snack food or addition to a full meal. And they taste good, too!
Here are some heart healthy fruits that you can add into your diet.
I picked up some strawberries and raspberries at the store yesterday, and have eaten some plain. I’m going to use the rest to make a smoothie, and keep some raspberries to mash up to add to a salad dressing for dinner. How easy is that to eat well and healthy!
How do you add heart healthy fruits into your diet?
Photo credit: SXC
Tags: diet, healthy foods, heart health
9
Feb
Roses are a wonderful flower to receive and to give, and they are full of subtle, and not so subtle meaning. With Valentine’s Day later this week, soon to be followed by Mother’s Day, Father’s Day, graduation, weddings, engagements, and all sorts of special events coming up, roses are sure to be in high demand.
Sending roses is full of subtle, and not-so-subtle meaning, so consider the meaning of the color of roses before making a selection on what to send:
Red – A traditional symbol of love and romance, it’s the classic way to say I LOVE YOU. Red roses are popular for romantic occasions, engagements, and as declarations of love and devotion. If you have a special occasion that you are celebrating, don’t forget to pick up some roses for yourself!
Photo credit: SXC
Tags: flowers
8
Feb
When romance and an unlimited budget go hand in hand, Valentine’s Day is not quite as daunting as it is when you’re rich in love, but poor in dollars. This year, spend more time and effort than money and create a romantic experience for the love of your life.
Here are 7 suggestions that are practically FREE:
Do you have a practically FREE way to celebrate Valentine’s Day? Please leave your ideas in the comments.
Photo credit: SXC
Tags: Romance, Valentine's Day
6
Feb
February is National Heart Month, and it’s a good time to examine your life habits to make sure you’ll be around and healthy for as long, long time. There are lots of little changes that you can make in your life, but one of the easiest, and fun, habits is to incorporate drinking a glass of red wine a day.
Red wine is full of all sorts of wonderful anti-oxidant stuff, but perhaps most importantly it tastes good and it’s good for you. How easy it to follow good habits when they’re so tasty?
Drinking a glass of wine every day can get expensive, though. That’s why it’s important to know how to sleuth out great wine bargains and stock up when your favorites are on sale.
While there’s no substitute for a knowledgeable and friendly wine manager at your local wine shop or supermarket, here are 15 go-to choices for under $15 a bottle.
And a delicious choice that is so far over $15 that it isn’t even funny:
Let February be the month that you incorporate a glass of wine into your daily habits. Being healthy never tasted so good!
If you have a favorite inexpensive red wine, please leave the details in the comments.
Photo credit: SXC
12
Dec
I’m a big fan of Christmas. I love all the lights and decorations, the holiday music, putting up a tree, wrapping up presents, going to holiday get-togethers, and eating way too many Christmas cookies. It makes me happy, brings a smile to my face, and puts a little joy in my heart.
But what it doesn’t do is stress me out over holiday shopping! Let’s be honest here – I love to shop any time of the year. It doesn’t bother me to go to the mall, to find a cute little boutique, or to hunt down a charming locally owned shop. It’s fun for me. As is picking out the perfect gift for someone.
This process has led me to realize that there isn’t a whole lot that I need at Christmas time – at least in the way of presents. I’m blessed to be gainfully employed in a job that I enjoy and to be earning money blogging about travel (my passion). I have a roof over my head, clothes on my back, and food on the table. I have everything that I need, and most of what I want. In fact, I really have too much stuff, and am concentrating more on the intangible riches of life – relationships, experiences, and enjoyment.
After purchasing a few gifts, and I mean a very few, I focused my energy and funds on adopting a family that is facing some challenges this Christmas time. The family is an older single mom with a five year old little boy with special needs. This is a family who has challenges every time of the year, and it just shouldn’t be that way at Christmas. Because Christmas is for kids. And that dear, sweet little boy, who faces challenges and complications every day of his life, should wake up on Christmas morning and be able to forget about all of that – even if it’s just for one day. He should find presents beneath his tree and have a Christmas dinner with all the trimmings. And mom, who gives everything to make life better for that little boy, should have some things to make her life easier, too. A few things for around the house, and maybe a special, pretty something that’s all for her.
Today I went shopping for my special adopted family, working from a list that United Way (the agency who matched up the adoption) filled out for them. The list divided up the urgent needs and special wants for each person. Just reading the list made me get all weepy. These requests were so incredibly modest – a shower curtain, socks and underwear, and a hair cut. United Way asks that we get at least one gift for each person, along with providing a holiday meal. One gift just didn’t seem right –- and no one’s Christmas present should just be a shower curtain.
So I went a little crazy. And a bought bunches of stuff. I was like a kid in a candy shop, picking out all the urgent needs, and lots of the special wants as well. I can’t change this family’s circumstances, that is far beyond my ability. But I want this family, so rich in love, to have some tangible riches as well. That I have the ability to do.
If you are blessed this holiday season, give your local United Way a call and ask if they have any more families that need adopting for Christmas. The list is long, the need is high, and chances are there’s a family that could use a little helping hand. Even at this late date, there is a family waiting. . . and hoping. Do it because it feels good. Do it because you don’t need any more stuff. Do it because you’re giving back or paying it forward. Do it because Christmas is for kids. And everyone should get to be a kid at Christmas.
Photo credit: SXC
Tags: Christmas
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