Monday, May 27, 2013

Lush Haul

The boy took me to our nearest Lush cosmetics store to pick up more Lush goodies.  He has fallen in love with the bath bombs!

Here's what we both picked up:


I picked up the Little Green Bag which includes a good variety of items for around $26 dollars.  The items were all neatly stashed in a little green bag that is made of 100% organic cotton and incorporates the Japenese wrapping method of Furoshiki. 

This is what is inside the Little Green Bag:
sugar scrub
sexy peel soap
each peach massage bar
squeaky green solid shampoo
and a reusable tin for storing the solid shampoo

I heard some good things about the Lush dry shampoo, so I picked up No Drought.  I purchased the smaller version just in case I didn't like it.  I haven't really given the product a shot yet, but I am already happy to know it is chemical free.  I am not so excited about how I will be applying this to my hair.  I have a feeling the entire product will come rushing down on to my head and face.  We shall see if I can conquer and manipulate this product. 

The boy wanted to pick up bath bombs so we went with Sex Bomb (it smells soooo good!).  The neat thing about this bath bomb is watching the transformation of the little flower bloom.  So neat!

The Comforter smelled too good to pass up, so the boy and I purchased this too.  The sales associate told us that although it cost about $11 we would get lots of uses out of it.  I hope you are right, sales associate!  I hope you're right.  We learned that in order to get the most of out of the bubble bars, one just needs to crumble a few chunks.  Not the entire thing.


Believe it or not, the boy desperately wanted to purchase Mr. BumbleI am not sure why...but he needed it bad.

Stored inside of Mr. Bumble we found the Honey bee bath bomb and a sample size of my favorite soap, Honey I washed the kids.  I really like the bumble bee cloth wrap, it's super cute. 
To make the most out of our expensive haul, I have cut each bath bomb in half.  I have also cut each soap, massage bar and the bubble bar for multiple uses.  Let's face it, Lush is expensive so why not spread that penny a little further?

I hope you enjoyed the lush haul, until next time...
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Monday, May 20, 2013

My Visit to Monticello


I have been very bad at updating my blog with my adventures, but I heard it's better late than never.

A few weeks back, Jeff and I visited Monticello.  If that is not ringing a bell then allow me to enlighten you with the proper name of Thomas Jefferson's home.  I had previously visited Monticello about 8 years ago and although much had not changed, there were a few new things I learned.

Monticello lies on the top of a hill in Charlottesville, Virginia...so it is quite chilly and windy to visit in early Spring!  During our visit, we noticed that the back of the home was undergoing some restoration efforts.  They were actually removing the paint off the columns.

 
Who knew that the columns were not originally white?  I found the below sign really informational!  It states that at one point, the southwest portico was unfinished and it was held by tree trunks.  Can you imagine that?  Nuts!
 

 It was later learned that when the house was sold by the Jeffersons, the columns were painted white.

 The view from the South is quite beautiful. There are plenty of flowers and there is a large fish pond. 

 Sadly this pond is now fish-less.  However, during Jefferson's time they would actually keep a large stash of fish for easy access.  Smart!  However, quite unfortunate for the fish :(

The view from Monticello is beautiful.  On one side you can see trees, farms and the mountains in the distance.  The other side views UVA.  I learned during my visit, that Jefferson was a bit of a micro manager and enjoyed peering down on campus. 

This photo is taken past Mulberry row.

In case you didn't know, Monticello was a plantation.  It was the home of many workers enslaved and free.  Most of which lived and worked off Mulberry Row.  Unfortunately, most of the buildings are no longer in tact.  Although some of the buildings are no longer present, stories of those that lived and worked on Mulberry row are still being retold today.  During our visit, we learned a lot about the enslaved families that lived at Monticello.  Although it was very sad and tough to hear, it was, very informative.  The tour guide that did the slavery tour was excellent.  She almost teared up retelling one of the stories about a family that was separated after Jefferson's death. 


This photo is taken from Mulberry row facing the side of the home.  The way Jefferson designed the home, created cellars under the home.  Since water was scarce on the hill top, the terrace roofs were also designed in such a way that would drain water into large rain barrels.

The little building to the left side of the above image is the original building that Jefferson lived during the construction of the Monticello we see today.  Believe it or not Jefferson, his wife and baby, all lived there during the years the main building was being constructed.  Talk about tight quarters!
As you walk up to the house for the tour, you are asked to take note of the weather bane on top of the house.  Under the portico, we notice there is a compass that is directly tied to the weather bane.  Smart.  Jefferson only had to take one step outside the house and look up to see what direction the wind was blowing. 
 
Next, as a visitor you are asked to take note of the clock.  As you can see in my photo, the clock only has the "hour hand."  When you step inside, on the other side is the same clock but it has the "minute hand." It's weird, but interesting.
 
The house itself is pretty interesting to see. Sadly, photos are not permitted inside. The lobby of the house is nothing like you will see in any other historical home. There are dinosaur bones, buffalo hides, dead animal heads mounted on the wall, and a mini Native American exhibit. I am linking a photo to demonstrate what I am talking about.
 
 My favorite thing about the house is probably the little mechanisms Jefferson added. If he were around today, he would be a huge techy with all the coolest new apps, and gadgets. He has a mechanism that will open one side of french doors by merely touching the other door. It's pretty cool and advanced for the time. Not to mention there is a giant calendar that tells which day of the week it is. 
 
 Overall, I recommend a visit to Monticello.  Make sure you have plenty of time to explore the grounds, house, and learn about the history of the families that lived there. 

Bye, Monticello - until next time!
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Saturday, March 16, 2013

St. Patty's Day Wreaths

Happy St. Patrick's Day!
 Originally, I had no plans of making St. Patrick's Day wreaths but when a co-worker showed interest in one....I just had to make one!  She practically twisted my arm, what could I do? Say no?
I have made plenty of wreaths but they usually have a bigger color scheme.  I felt my colors were limited with St. Patrick's Day, which makes creating the wreath a bit more challenging. 
 
  I ended up using whites, silver, Kelly green, light green and a yellow-green. 

The final product came out rather nicely and my co-worker seemed to like it a lot.  Since I was on a wreath kick, I picked up some simple materials to make a 5 minute wreath for myself.
 
My 5 minute wreath requires:
Bendable wire
Ribbon
Foam Shamrocks
Hot Glue Gun
 
 
Take the wire and create a loop or circle and twist it close.  Make sure no ends stick out. 
Next, wrap the wire with ribbon.
 
Arrange the Shamrocks around the ribbon covered wire wreath and glue them in place.  I used an additional ribbon to create a loop so that my wreath would hang easily.

The end.  Wasn't that easy? The cost is also super affordable.  The wire, ribbon and Shamrock cost less than $5 together.

Enjoy your St. Patrick's Day!
 
Until next time, 
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Tuesday, January 15, 2013

Winter Sephora Haul

I recently purchased some cosmetic sets from Sephora.  The first set I purchased was from one of my favorite cosmetic brands, Too Faced!  I really wanted to try Too Faced's Beauty Editor Darlings since I had not had a chance to try the mascara or the pore less primer.

This set includes all the popular, best selling items such as:  shadow insurance eye shadow primer, primed and pore less primer, lip insurance lip primer, lashgasm mascara, glamor gloss lip gloss in Sexpot.
 
I am a huge fan of shadow insurance, so it's nice to get a smaller version of the full size product for travelling.  Did I mention the set was under $20?  It's a great price to try out all of Too Faced's best products.
 
 
The Glitz and Glam makeup set caught my eye and I just had to have it.  The set was beautifully packaged in a stylish gold bag which included inside some full size and trial size products.
 
 
I am pretty happy that the Glitz and Glam set included full sized products.  The set came with:  bare minerals good fortune eye shadow, laura mercier baked eye color in black karat, stilla kitten duo shimmer powder, nars body glow, sephora by OPI in looks like rain dear nail polish, josie maran gogo mascara, stilla smudge stick in starfish, bare minerals's moxie lip gloss in trail blazer, and lastly lorac's 3D liquid lustre gold
 
As promised just about every item from this set is extremely shimmery.  If shimmer or glitter is not your thing, stay far, far away!
 
 
I attempted to swatch the eye shadows but they are so darn light or too glittery to truly capture.

I have been using black karat, and really enjoy it's versatility.  It appears dark inside the eye shadow pot but it's actually fairly light and great for work or just to hang out. 

I love samples.  This time I got the sephora brand mascara, dolce and gabbana light blue perfume (loving it!), sephora's age defy moisture cream, and lastly ole henriksen's truth creme.

I am loving all my new makeup goodies they add a little shine to this cold weather.

Until next time,
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Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Rest in peace my sweet kitty

This is an emotional post.

The end of 2012 was long, brutal and just plain exhausting. In November my sweet kitty, Spotty suffered and stroke and was diagnosed with vestibular syndrome.  I awoke that night with Spotty getting sick and after that he seemed different.  He was walking weird.  It was as if he had lost his balance and was straying to one side.  In effort to keep him close, I prepared him a cozy spot in the bathroom.  That morning, he was still walking weird but wanted to be left alone.  I had originally left for work but once I heard my grandmother had passed away that night, I returned home.

I am glad I came back home, because it was around 8:45 that morning that Spotty started yowling and rolling wildly.  His eyes became huge and they moved rapidly back and forth.  It was horrible, horrible, horrible.  I tried my best to comfort my sweet baby but he just kept rolling and yowling loudly.  It was very difficult to keep him still and to one side as he was having a hard time moving one side of his body.  Eventually his rolling slowed down and Jeff, my sister and I transported him to the vet.  It was there that we learned what had occurred.  We were sent back home with not much hope and some antibiotics.  The vet had bluntly told us that if Spotty did not get better within a week, we would need to consider some decisions.

My sweet little cat appeared to be in a trance.  His beautiful golden eyes just kept twitching back and forth the entire time and he was unable to move.  He simply laid on one side in a gaze.  It was a heart breaking sight.  My brave and strong Spotty made a wonderful recovery that week.  He slowly began to eat on his own again, and also starting walking.  It was difficult since he now had a head tilt and had bad balance.  I was so and still am, so proud of his fight to recuperate.  Sadly, within a week of his recovery he started getting sick randomly but then this became a regular thing.  He lost his appetite.  He lost weight.  Too much weight.  We kept taking him back to the vet but nothing was helping.  Not medication, not vaccines, not the endless variations of cat food I bought.  Nothing was helping.  I hand fed him for a week until my lovely baby left this world. 
My sick little boy
I had a bad feeling.  It was right after hand feeding him that I held his little paw and noticed it was cold and a bit off white.  I should have know then....  He seemed so sad those last two days.  I just knew something was off and I was right.  On December 20, 2012 around 11:40 in the morning, Spotty crossed over to the other side.  That entire time, I was speeding home from work to say my final goodbye but I did not make it.  Jeff was home and held him the entire time while I spoke my final sweet words to Spotty.

I know to some of you may think this is so silly, so crazy, so weird to write and even speed home for a cat.  I loved my cat with all my heart.  I had held in the palm of my hand since he was a young kitten and cared for him until he was 14 years old.  Although his body may be at rest, his spirit is with me.  He is guarding me, as he always did.

Spotty, we all miss you very much! 
Love,

Your Proud Owner and Human Companion.


Sunday, December 16, 2012

Goodies from Ladysugarsheen

Fellow blogger friend Whitney and I exchanged holiday goodies. I love trying new brands and items, so I was happy to see quite a few products in my box that I have never used.

Whitney was kind enough to send me:
Rimmel Extra Wow lash mascara
Revlon ColorStay sultry smoke 12 hour eye shadow
Almay smart shade blush in pink
Sally Hansen salon effects polish in girl power
Vaseline lip therapy
Boscia pink peppermint blotting linens



Wet n Wild eyeliners in turquoise, sky blue and purple
Wet n Wild lipliner in red
Wet n Wild lipstick in dark pink frost and red
Ybf plum noir eye liner
iGo Kiwi scented nail polish remover
Carmex lime twist
Kiss flat nail stickers
Revlon perle eyeshadow in violet starlet

I can't wait to use to Boscia blotting linens since I have a tendency for oily skin.  I have already started using the Vaseline lip therapy and I enjoy it.  It's perfect for these December days...so cold, I often end up with dry and chapped lips.  With Vaseline lip therapy it keeps my lips nicely moisturized.

Thank you, Whitney.  I love my goodies!
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Monday, December 10, 2012

Happy Holidays

Happy Holidays! 


I am extremely fortunate to have a home, family, friends and a job.  There are many people in our country, state and even neighborhood that have all three of these things.  It's important to appreciate these little things that we often take for granted (over said..I know!)  I have in the past complained about jobs and often complained about family...but these things matter!  Family is what you make it...even if they are a pain in your butt 24/7.  Appreciate these things.  Appreciate your little furry friends and family.
 
Given that my old kitty, Spotty has been having a miserable for a few months...I have really come to reflect on how much I care for him.  I am learning not to take each day for granted.
 
I also want to take the time to thank any readers I may have. It's not all about the quantity but also the quality of readers.
 
Thank you for putting up with my ramblings!
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Sunday, December 2, 2012

OPI Purchase: Skyfall Collection Polishes

It's been awhile since I have stepped inside my previously local Ulta...but my $5 off coupon was too tempting to resist.  I fell for OPI's new Skyfall collection and purchased 2 polishes and got one free, and even had $5 off applied my total.

My photos are not the best but I purchased 2 polishes from the Skyfall collection: On her majesty's secret service and golden eye.  My free polish was part of the Ulta exclusive holiday collection: A gift card for everyone
 
photo taken from here
 
As you might assume, Golden Eye is a gold shimmery polish.  It's fairly opaque so 2 coats will give you a great solid color.
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On her majesty's secret service is a beautiful gray, pewter shimmery blue toned polish.  It's very unique and I can't wait to rock this polish.

I really wanted to purchase The world is not enough not only did it look really pretty but it is also a song by Garbage done for the The World Is Not Enough Bond movie.

Currently, I am wearing Golden eye.  It's such a bright golden color.  It really catches your eye.  I think this will be a great holiday polish, especially if it is paired with another holiday color.

My swatches are pretty pathetic but hopefully they help paint a picture of what the polishes look like.

The Ulta holiday exclusive polish Gift cards for everyone is a deep dark plum color with speckles of lighter purple. 

I gave away my favorite purple polish to my sister, so I have been looking for a replacement.  I have a feeling Gift cards for everyone might just be it.

What is your favorite new OPI collection?
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Sunday, November 25, 2012

Girly Christmas Tree

The holiday season has officially kicked off.  I wish I could admit that it started with a better start but none the less, I am grateful for everyone and everything.  Since this is only my second Christmas at my condo, I haven't quite figured out my decorations or tree.  My poor Christmas tree is...fake!  Which doesn't bother me but it is also quite small.  My family is composed of various 6ft Christmas tree snobs so they often look down at my one little tree.

This year, I wanted to try something simple but yet girly...and kitten proof. 

I started out by making a pink ribbon bow (thanks to this YouTube video) which almost became a disaster.  Luckily, Jeff was able to plump it up and make it beautiful.

Not bad for a boy, right?

We hung up the lights on the crooked and sad tree.

Up top we tied the beautiful pink bow and draped the remaining ribbon on the tree.  We then added pink and silver garland and decorated with cute plastic ornaments.  I am crossing my fingers that the kitten doesn't attempt to attack/eat/sleep on it.
 
 Not bad, right? 
 
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