Latest Birchbox

This month's Birchbox was a good one, with some unique goodies and full size treats!

I was happy to see Eyeko Skinny Liquid Eyeliner-full size and featuring a pen style applicator that makes it easy to get that cat-eye look. I am not so talented with the liquid eyeliner, but I'm excited to give this one a shot!

Harvey Prince "Hello" perfume sample-This has a blend of meyer lemon, white grapefruit and pink plumeria. I thought for sure I'd love it, since my fragrance choices usually have citrus or vanilla tones, but the plumeria was a bit overpowering.

Jouer Luminizing Moisture Tint-A nice little sample of tinted moisturizer. I have used various tinted moisturizers over the years, topped with a light touch of mineral powder. It works well, giving a finished look without the cakiness of too much heavy foundation and/or powders.

Color Club Blue-Ming polish-New nail polish is always fun, and I was quick to  try this one out:

I added a little "bling" to it (which promptly fell off while I was at work, oh well....). Turqoise and blue shades are super popular right now, and add pop to any outfit!

Earbuds-A pair of neon earbuds for your favorite playlist. I'll hang onto them, although I prefer the fancier ones that wrap around my ear, otherwise they just fall out when I run.

The other "extra" in the sample pack was listed as Tea Forte Mint tea on the card, but instead I got a sample Lara bar in Bananas Foster. It was yummy!

If you haven't checked out Birchbox yet, be sure to do so. For $10 a month, you get a box of goodies every month, which is a really good way to check out new products. Their website also offers tutorials, specials and other deals.




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Fun Finds!

Last weekend I decided to check out Nordstrom's Anniversary sale. I had a gift card saved from my birthday and I hadn't been shopping for myself in awhile. I found some great deals, including this absolutely adorable jacket:

It was on sale for $50 in the Brass Plum. I was a little hesitant, because initially it looked to me like someone had re-purposed an old rug to make a coat. But I gave it a chance and tried it on (sometimes, you really HAVE to try stuff on, it looks so different on a person rather than a hanger!)

Anyway, I loved it and I think it will be a perfect fall coat. I also found this sweater in the Brass Plum:

I had to take a closer photo so you could see the cool detailing. The buttons are really cute and it hangs very nicely. I think it was under $30 if I remember correctly....

I went downstairs to the "grownup ladies" section, a place I really don't shop often (it can be pretty spendy) but I was pleasantly surprised at the bargains there. I found a pair of charcoal slacks by Halogen for $50, regularly over $100. They are lined and cut well, perfect for work or any business-casual event. I didn't take a pic of those but I also found this pretty top!

The tank top underneath was mine already, The color is so pretty and its super soft. I hope it holds up when I wash it, maybe worth a trip to the dry cleaner....

Since I was already downtown, I went over to JcPenney's to see what they had. Since they have re-vamped their pricing (pretty much lowered prices all across the board, with monthly sales on the first and third Friday of the month) there are some great bargains there. I didn't get a pic of the fushia top I bought for $23, but my boyfriend loved it when I wore it to dinner the other night! I also found these necklace/earring sets, on sale for $5 each!!



I'm a huge fan of costume jewelry, I enjoy pieces that are unique and whimsical. I love real jewelry too of course, but I don't like to limit myself to one or two pieces-and thats about what I can afford when it comes to real jewelry!

I probably won't be able to go shopping for myself again for awhile, too busy with the day job and I'm getting ready to take my son school clothes shopping too! Maybe I will blog about fashion finds for back-to-school, and shopping with a 13 year old....

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Product Hoarding...its a Problem

So my boyfriend and I have "officially" moved in together, after more than two years. He's been "almost" living here for awhile, but we finally decided to really make the move. Combining two households is never easy, and even worse is....sharing ONE bathroom. And not a very big bathroom. We don't even have double sinks!!!

Anyway, the poor guy doesn't even have a drawer to call his own yet. In the interest of making him feel like he's more than just an errant visitor, and sharing space together, I started looking at cleaning out the product accumulation in the bathroom. I didn't think I had much.....

 Then I started looking around....


Really, its just the average stuff any girl needs. Hair products, tools and cute clips and such....along with nail polishes, hygiene and medical supplies!

I really wanted to give him a drawer to call his own....


I'm just not sure what I can bear to part with!!! I get so many samples and fun products, and I really do like to try ALL of them! I don't like to throw things out, because you never know when you might need that trial size sample of Clinique makeup remover! Or a bright pink lipstick, a freebie in a gift with purchase, for some special event (nevermind that I don't wear pink lipstick, ever!)

I guess this weekend will be spent slowly going through all my beauty supplies and samples, trying to discard those items that are outdated, unusable, or just plain yucky.

Its not easy, letting go of some possible treasures. But considering the treasure I have in my wonderful guy, its so worth it. Besides, he already thinks I'm beautiful! Who needs beauty products (okay lets not get carried away!!!)

This weekend, I'll be hitting up the Nordstrom anniversary sale. I'll be sure to post about what kind of fun things I found. I guess I need think about tackling the hoarding problem that is my overstuffed, walk-in closet next.....sigh.








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My favorite mineral makeup

A few years ago, I discovered a mineral makeup powder that I fell in love with. While I've tried a few others here and there, this is the one I keep coming back to. Jane Iredale Mineral Makeup is hands down the best of all the mineral makeups I've tried.

I order mine through Nordstrom. Our local store does not carry Jane Iredale, but they do offer it online. As you can see here, I am overdue to get more!

I like the "Suntan" shade, which goes well with my fair skin but is neither too light (my skin is fair, not translucent!) nor too dark.

Their items are kind of expensive, but last a very long time. I can get a good six months of use out of one compact. You can also order compact refills, which fit right into your compact case and are less expensive (and kinder to the environment) that getting a whole new compact every time.

Jane Iredale products all contain sun protection and don't use any talc fillers. I've ordered several different products over the years, from their concealer/primer (another great product!) to their hydration sprays (these are an awesome finish to the mineral makeup, I can't go without them!)

If you are looking for a long-lasting, excellent mineral makeup, I highly recommend the Jane Iredale line. You can order directly from the company website, or via Nordstrom and other fine retailers.

Enjoy!




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Fashionable 4th???

4th of July is pretty low-key holiday around our house. Yesterday was spent grilling and hanging out, watching our neighbors set off illegal fireworks (always amazes me that people do that, so dangerous!) and just enjoying a midweek day off.

Since I like to look at what people are wearing, I decided to investigate images of 4th of July "fashion". Here are the best ones....



The shoes make me think of the Wizard of Oz (in blue) and the shorts, well those look like something right out of the backwoods of Kentucky (no offense to Kentuckians!) Seriously ladies, I hope none of you would be caught dead.....The dress, well I think its a fun costume-as long as people understand its meant to be a costume, NOT something you wear any old time.

And more....

This is a little girls dress and for a little girl on the 4th-super cute! Again, this is a costume-not an outfit you want to subject your child to on a regular basis!!!

Lastly....


These just scare me. Who wears their nails like this any more? And how can you do anything productive with these claws???

Next week, I'll be checking out Nordstrom's Anniversary Sale. I got a special "early invite" as an account holder with their rewards program, and it just so happens I have a gift card that I've been hanging onto since my birthday! (I squirrel gift cards away and give myself little pick-me-ups with them all year long!!!)

I'll post about Nordstrom and what I found! Hope everyone had a fun and fashionable 4th!!!
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My favorite workouts!

Today I thought I'd post about something that I have a huge love-hate relationship with. Regular exercise. I know my body needs it, both physically and mentally. I get incredbly edgy when I don't workout at least 5 days a week, and as I get older, my body needs more and more in the way of regular exercise to remain in the slightest bit of shape!

However, I also really like to do a lot of...nothing. I like to lounge in bed late in the mornings, dozing and watching television. I like to lay on the couch, or sit on my back deck, with a good book. My mind often fights any notion of working out, and I can always think of a hundred excuses as to why I just CAN'T exercise today.

Yet, I still do it. And since I know this is a battle that most of us face every day, I thought that sharing some of my favorite ways to exercise might be an inspiration-not just for you, but for me as well!

RUNNING
I've been running since before my son was born, about 14 years now. When I started, it was more like a snails jog. I'm not really much faster now, but my endurance has definitely improved! Running is great because its not a costly endeavor-buy some good shoes and a decent sports bra, and you're set. I also like that I can simply step out my front door-no getting in my car and driving to where I need to be. I can put my ipod on (in public places, no running on dark trails with music in my ears!) and just go.

Those who have thought about running but are intimated by it should read the book
"No Need for Speed" by John Bingham. Its a great intro to running and the author really embraces running for fun rather than turning it into a big competition.

And in regards to the competitive part of running, I think that signing up for a 5k is a great way to motivate oneself to run. There are always a wide range of both runners and walkers at ALL races. Many people run simply because they enjoy it, for fitness and for health. Your only real competition when it comes to running is your own head and your own goals.

An interesting thing about running is that it is mostly mental. I have been very surprised by my body and what it can do. Friends who are runners used to tell me "If you can run six miles, you can run 12." and surprisingly, its true. We can always run further than we think we can.

YOGA
Its kind of funny that I have developed an affinity for yoga. My brother is a yoga instructor, an amazing one, and for SO many years he tried to get me to participate. I would, here and there, but just couldn't get into it. It just never seemed like enough of a workout for me, and it felt slow.

Then one day I decided to try a hot yoga class. 90 minutes spent in a very hot, dim room sweating my ass off with other sweaty people! I came out of that class feeling both drained and rejuvenated, almost reborn (as hokey as that sounds).

Since then, I've been going to yoga at least a couple times a week, for almost a year now. I am so much more flexible than I used to be (I am tight as a piano wire for the most part) and my body just feels better.

My favorite classes are the hot flow classes, which use vinyasa yoga and move at a pretty quick pace. I seldom go to the 90 minute classes now, prefering the 60 minute stints as they are a little more manageable for me mentally (90 minutes is a LONG time!). I love the flow classes, and I love the sculpt classes, which involve using light weights with your movements.

BIKING
A few years ago, I invested in a decent bicycle. Its not a top of the line, crazy-expensive bike, but at $500 was not a cheapie from Walmart either! That bike has become one of my favorite modes of transport AND exercise. Its a Specialized brand, Ariel model. It is mainly for bike paths, but can be used in moderate trail riding (like hard packed dirt on flat ground-not ruts or lots of gravel.)

For me, it is perfect. I'm more of an urban girl so my bike riding tends to be around town on the bike paths and sidewalks. When my son was a baby, I had a different bike (still a nice one but not as fancy as the one I have now) and I got a bike trailer, or Burley as they are commonly called, and he and I would go out almost every day.



Biking is low-impact and can combine going somewhere with working out, which makes it less of a chore and more of just a fun thing to do.

THE GYM

Okay this comes last because honestly, its NOT really my favorite thing to do. BUT...I do like the results. It is really important to do weight bearing exercise and to go beyond cardio. When I manage to add weights to my repertoire (I try for twice a week, but with all the other workouts I like to do, sometimes once a week is all I can fit in) I can tell a difference really quickly. My big farm girl arms (DNA from my grandma....) get toned and less fatty, my stomach gets flatter and my legs leaner.

Its hard for me to be in the gym for more than 45 minutes, I just want to get my workout done and get OUT of there, but it serves its purpose. Plus my membership is very affordable, just $19 a month via Planet Fitness.

No matter what kind of exercise you choose, the best thing you can do for yourself is make time to do SOMEthing every day. EVERY DAY!!! Not three times a week. Not when you feel like it. You do it, and you get it done. If I can drag my sorry self out of bed to an 8am yoga class, hating every minute of dragging myself there, you can do it too. And having kids and/or a job is no excuse. When my son was a baby, I had a jogging stroller that I used all the time, as well as my bike trailer. Now that he's older, I try to find stuff we can do together. Today it was a nice 45 minute bike ride and then some soccer drills in the back yard (where I re-discovered that I suck at soccer. My sweet boy tried hard not to laugh at me....) I get up in the morning before work and go run, bike, whatever I need to do to get myself moving. It really is a necessary part of life.

Once the workout is over, you will be so happy. This much I can promise! And not only will your waistline thank you, your heart and other organs will be grateful, as will your mental health. Regular exercise, every day, is the best all-around thing you can do for yourself. So do it!!!



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Time...and so it goes

My son and I went horseback riding on Friday. It was a beautiful day, and we had a great time. I'd purchased a Groupon for a trail ride as part of his birthday gift, and figured we better use it!!
Here are a few pics of our day!




I was thinking last night about how time seems to go by so fast, the older you get and the busier life is. How its important, in this crazy world, to remember the things that ARE important. Because someday, all of us will be at the end of this journey. I have tried, in my children's lives, to create memories for them that they can reflect on and hold onto. And I hope they will look back at those memories and understand that even though I am not a perfect parent, my love for them IS perfect, every day and every minute of my life. If they can know that, and end up happy, strong, self-sufficent and productive, I've done okay. I hope.

Family is a beautiful gift, albeit a flawed one. Because when you're dealing with human beings-complex, mercurial, unusual creatures that we are, its bound to get messy. We all have different perceptions on life and how it should be, on situations, on how we were treated and how we treated others. But at the end of the day, I just want my family to know that they are all THE important thing in my life. Despite my flaws, my own issues, my mistakes, my love is always crystal clear in my heart.

Hold onto those you love, and those who love you. Because you never know when the day will come that its your last day, or theirs. Hug your mom, call your cousin, take your kids on an adventure! Life is such a beautiful thing, and giving your family the gift of your time and love is one thing you will never look back on with regret.

Anyway, I'll stop with the rambling and close with a favorite quote:

"This is my one and only life. And its a great and terrible and short and endless thing. And none of us come out of it alive."

Go live. And go love.

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