8.12.2009

NATURAL BEAUTY

This weekend I was left Home Alone. So I decided to have a spa day, dinner and a movie ... all by myself and from the comfort of my home.

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Treatment 1: Yoga

I started with an hour session of yoga. I did Ravi and Ana's Fat Free Yoga. Exercise of any kind, but especially Yoga will help your organs work better for you and in turn make you and your skin look better.

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Treatment 2: Salad


Ingredients - What is good about it. [why]

Arugula - Vitamin A [good for your skin and hair], K [good for your blood and cell growth], and Folic Acid [good for your brain, and helps your body breakdown sugars]

Tomatoes - Vitamin A, C [good for your skin and immune system] and Lycopene [helps your fight certain cancers]

Carrots - Dietary Fiber [good for digestion], Vitamin A, C, K, Potassium [is an electrolyte - helps keep you hydrated], Magnesium [essential for every organ in your body including teeth and bones], and Thiamin [helps your metabolism]

Almonds - Vitamin E [helps out Vitamin A and Fatty Acids], Protein [good source of energy], Magnesium, Dietary Fiber, Potassium, Calcium [good for your bones], and Phosphorus [good for bones and energy]

Shrimp - Vitamin D [good for your bones and immune system], B12 [good source of energy], low in calories and low in fat

Olive Oil - Vitamin E, Fatty Acids

Croutons - just because they are good and crunchy

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Treatment 3: Honey Nourishment Mask

Ashley found this recipe on Sephora's website and I am so glad she did. It is by Ole Henriksen, who has become my new obsession. This all natural homemade facial mask is made out of many things you will find hanging out in your kitchen and its good for all skin types.

What you need:


1 teaspoon plain yogurt
2 teaspoonfuls honey
1 teaspoonful finely ground oatmeal
1 Vitamin A capsule -10.000 I.U.
1 Vitamin E capsule - 400 I.U.
5 drops of Lavender Essential Oil



This mask will calm, soothe, nourish, and renew the skin. Create a smooth paste with the above ingredients. Apply on clean skin and leave on for 20-30 minutes. Can be used once a week.



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Treatment 4: Mani and Pedi


I read in the recent issue of Real Simple that to get the whites of your nails whiter, simply dip your fingers in a lemon. I have to agree, mine certainly looked whiter after a couple minutes in a lemon.

I shaped my nails with a file and topped them off with OPI's Nail Envy. I really love this stuff, it makes your nails strong and keeps them healthy. I did the same on my toes, but added a little color there.

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Treatment 5: Dinner and a Movie


I cooked one of the my favorites, BBQ Shrimp Linguine pared with a good Cabernet Sauvignon and watched "He's Just Not That Into You" ... it was funny and cute. It was all good for the soul!

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Treatment 6: Plain Yogurt


My very good friend Kelli has found a pinkberry type place down the street from where I live! Its called Cherryberry. I will post about all the nutritional facts of yogurt and fruit another time. It is so pretty with all the fruit, but it was too good to wait and take a picture of it.

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My Natural Beauty Spa Weekend was a true success ... next time I might make a party of it and invite friends.

8.10.2009

SO LONG SWEET SUMMER



I am back after my summer hiatus! It was a summer full of adventures that I will never forget. (I will be sharing some of the highlights later.)

So I am getting back into blogging again. My goals for this blog is to share the things that I find interesting and helpful in my life with you. I do not promise to post everyday or even every week for that matter. I will post as often as possible, and I promise when I do that it will be both fun and informative. I hope you will enjoy it.

Pictures via: my trip to LA and NYC.

5.13.2009

SUMMER GOAL #3: TRAVELING

Since I will only be a student for 2 more summers, I feel like I need to travel as much and as often as possible! I bought a cute map of the USA a couple months back and I have pined all the places I have been and want to go.

On the Summer 2009 agenda:




And the annual summer trips to 



A couple trips here to see the Family



And maybe here in the fall 


5.12.2009

SUMMER GOALS #2: READING

I asked my wonderful English Professor to recommend some books to read this summer ... since I have so much time on my hands now that school is out. I bought two last night that I am very excited about!



The first is Confederacy of Dunces by John Kennedy Toole, which won a Pulitzer Prize. It is full of local New Orleans flair. My Professor said for those who have lived here, it will most certainly make you laugh. 



The second is Jitterbug Perfume by Tom Robbins. My Professor said this is her favorite writer. She said it would definitely be a fun summer read! The reviews say its wonderful. 



She recommended some others, but I thought I would start with these. I really loved the books we read in class this semester. The first was Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera. I really enjoyed this writer. The book is the definition of modernism. There are four main characters: Tomas, Terza, Sabina and Frank that form a strange love square? (I guess). The book exposes the imperfections of marriage and government. Kundera show the reader what is not truth, in hopes that the reader can find real Truth. It is a pretty easy read, and it really makes you think. I loved it. 



The second we read was Chronicles of a Death Foretold by Gabriel Garcia Marques. It was a good book. I think I enjoyed it more in an English class setting picking it apart, but just reading it on your own may not be quite as enlightening. Although the "moral" of the book I love. It shows that people rely on others to do the right thing instead of doing the right thing on their own. Our society is so guilty of this, I am guilty of this. Seeing the homeless or people dyeing because they do not have food or proper medical care ... things we take for granted everyday. As a society we push the responsibility off on someone else; expecting someone else to fix it instead of standing up for our fellow human beings and helping. "We must be the change we want to see in the world" - Ghandi.



Ok and the third, Sula by Toni Morrison. Morrison is the first woman to win the Nobel Prize for Literature. She has also won the Pulitzer Prize. The story follows two young black girls living in Ohio. The book explores racism, flaws in society and the fierceness of friendship. It is a very easy read and also very good. 


5.07.2009

HELLO SWEET SUMMER

The semester is officially over! My summer began at exactly 10:00 pm last night as I walked out of my Accounting Final. After a week of this ...


It was time to get out of my dark study corner. 
So to kick off my summer I had a Me Day. It was relaxing, fun and productive! 

The day started at 7:30, and dropped Oscar off at the Vet for 8:30. 



Quick breakfast at Starbucks.



Pedicure at 10:00, Hair at 11:00

Lunch with the little sis, Ashley (margarita included)



Some huge bargain shopping and a quick stop to get Oscar some treats for being such a good boy today! Then off to pick up Oscar. Spent the rest of the day in bed with my little man watching TV (while he recovers). 

Hopefully the rest of the summer will be just as fun, relaxing and productive. Next week will be a list of my goals for this summer. I did pretty well on my goals last summer but this summer ...

Summer Goal #1 : ACCOMPLISH ALL GOALS!


4.23.2009

BICYCLE, BICYCLE, BICYCLE

This post reminds me of the Queen song "Bicycle Race"

Bicycle, Bicycle, Bicycle
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride my bike
I want to ride my bicycle
I want to ride it where I like
- Queen

[You have to listen to the song to get the full effect.]




This one got lucky and made it on my wall!!

 



These lovely creations are done by Hillarie Tasche

4.22.2009

EARTH DAY

Yayy, Earth Day!
I am very excited to go see the new Earth movie by Disney tonight. For every ticket sold in the first week, a tree is planted. See the movie, plant a tree! Sounds great to me!



The trailer kinda gives me chills!

4.21.2009

GOLDFISHIES

I wanted a fish to add to my wall collage, since I am a pisces! These are some fishies I found on my journey. I bought one, but I may need another! 




I love this fish in a bag ... but then I got a little creeped out that the fish was dead. I don't know I still love it. Maybe I need it. 




I got this one ... it was so cute and unique. It is burnt into wood. 



4.20.2009

BAKE IT PRETTY

Thanks to Jess I found this wonderful Esty shop. 
I adore Bake It Pretty
Some of the things I just could not pass up ...



4.15.2009

TOO CUTE CUPCAKES


I was browsing around looking for a cute cupcake drawing for a project and I happened upon these adorable creations by Skip to My Lou.



almost too cute to eat

4.14.2009

NOT SO FUN EVENTS IN APRIL


Ok, I am so stressed out right now ... I almost want to cry. So instead I am going to do a quick blog to make me happy/vent! 

This month is just HELL! I have projects in every class, finals in less than a month, and all I really want is SUMMER! (and a drink) So if I am neglectful in blogging for the next month, this is why:

April 16: English Project Presentation, English Project Paper Due, English Essay 2 Due

April 22: Accounting Project Due

April 28: Legal Project Due, Legal Exam 3

April 30: English Final

-- Somewhere in there I have a Management Project and Presentation Due as well, but she hasn't decided the date!

All of this on top of regular homework, quizzes, and finishing a novel I am behind on! I think I need to take the next month off of work! 

Anyways, I just completed my English Project ... so that is refreshing. I also have pictures for yall! It is on William Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily." The concept is Jeopardy, but instead of points ... you get lovely treats! I strung poster boards together, so it can hang off the board in class and people can choose the category and treat they would like ... such as "Old South vs. New South for Chocolate Covered Marshmallows!" If you have ever read "A Rose for Emily," you will know what the last picture is about ... it makes me laugh!






4.13.2009

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ASHLEY





Happy Birthday "Little" Sis!

4.12.2009

HAPPY EASTER

Easter was hosted at our house this year. It was a busy weekend of non-stop cooking and cleaning, but very rewarding also!



These are the lovely things I made/helped make for Easter this year: Homemade Lemonade, Maw Maw's Seafood Gumbo, Philly Delight, and Sugar Cookies.

We also had on the Menu: Crawfish Bread (by Leigh), Jambayla (by Lacey), Corn Dip (by Ashley), Lemon Cake (by Aunt Meme), Veggie Plate and Deviled Eggs (by Mom).

I ate way too much!









I hope your Easter was just as good!

GOOD FRIDAY CRAWFISH BOIL

New Orleans traditional Crawfish Boil on Good Friday. Quality time with the family and delicious crawfish ... can't ask for much more than that. Oh wait, and an iPhone! Perfect Day! 







Oscar wasn't sure what to think!





YUMM!