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It’s Almost That Time Again: Ulitmate Blog Party

Last year I happily participated in the Ultimate Blog Party hosted by 5MinutesforMom.com.  Basically, it’s a bunch of bloggers opening their doors to other bloggers and tempting them to become new subscribers and bloggie friends through giveaways.  Okay, that’s my version.  Either way, it’s fun for all involved.

Last year over 1500 participated.  If you’re looking to meet new blogging friends, promote your blog or win some cool prizes you might want to consider it.  It typically runs for a week and beyond a “welcome to my party” introduction kind of post, you don’t even need to worry about feeling obligated to post daily.  Just go ahead and be your typical, friendly, chatty, bloggie self. You know, the person we all know and love 😉

This year it’s going to be held March 20th through March 27th.  This of course gives you plenty of time to decide if you’re up for participating and partying with some fellow bloggers.  It was quite a bit of fun last year, so just just might want to give it a whirl.

And if you’re talented in a graphic artist sort of way, you might want to try and design their new banner.  You never know, it could be your design that gets chosen.

As for me, I know I won’t be submitting and banner options, but I will be tossing in a prize or two.  Just need to see what I have or what I could get to give.

Uh Oh, I Just Spent $100 on New Lipsticks

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Yes, you read that right…$100 on new lipsticks (plural, more than one).

As you may or may not have heard (if you follow me on Twitter you’ll likely have heard), I just found out last week that my favorite, go to lipstick has been discontinued.  I’ve always heard about those ladies that freak out when their favorite whatever gets discontinued, but I’ve always been one to freak as I’ve found .  Up until now, that is.

This loss is about ready to do me in.  My favorite color, Clinique‘s Almost Lipstick, in Black Plum is the perfect shade for me.  It doesn’t scream “I’m wearing lipstick” instead it’s a totally, naturally flattering color. It’s also an almost lipstick, so it’s more sheer than a regular lipstick, but not as goopy or shiny as a gloss with the right about of last to it.  Perfection, I tell you, perfection.

Of course, they discontinued it because according to them, Black Honey flatters everyone so there’s no longer any need to carry any other color.  So not true and companies need to stop thinking that one color can flatter everyone.  I can’t wear Nars‘ Orgasim and I can’t wear Clinque’s Black Honey no matter how many makeup aficionados, counter girls, or magazines might try to convince me.  Put it on and you’ll see, they do nothing for me and just look garish.

But I digress.

So, I was able to call the Estee Lauder Lost But Not Forgotten line to see if they can track down some of my magical lipsticks, but until then, I figured I had to do something.  First up, I head to Ulta to see what they had…not much, but I did see a Stila lipstick line I was interested so I placed an order with Sephora.com.  Of course, I wanted the darker, more plumier of the two, but I guess that one was no longer available.

I ended up with Anna.  It’s a nice enough color, though it really could use a tad more plum.  It’s a little sheer, though the consistency is more of a lipstick than a sheer.  The staying power is pretty good though.

Next up, I head over to the Bobbie Brown counter as I hear that they have a new line of sheers.  Yeah, in a whopping four colors only!  Total disappointment.  Then again, I forgot just how subtle their palette tends to be, so they really didn’t have anything anyway.

From there I wander over to MAC.  I stopped using MAC as a whole a few years ago when 1) the salespeople were so obnoxious that I could never get anyone to wait on me and 2) I realized the foundation that I  loved so much because it covered my zits was in fact, causing more zits.  The saleslady today was actually quite helpful.  Turns out they do have a sheer line as well, but nothing in my color range – what’s with all these unnaturally pale colors?  We did find a Lustre in Desire that looks workable.  I picked it up along with my a backup of my favorite kohl eyeliner in Teddy.

Lastly, I headed over to Sephora and decided to play around a bit.  I needed to pick up a new Boscia Jujube Salve Stick anyway and hoped that I might be able to snag one for their goody bags that I missed out on with my mailorder.  While they were of course, out of the goody bags, the sales gal did hook me up with some samples, so that was nice.  And in the process, I think I just might have found my new sheer lip color.

Drumroll please….

Dior Addict High Shine in Front Row Fig!  It’s a great, barely there color that I can apply without a mirror.  It’s moisturizing and has a bit of a shine, but it isn’t goopy.  I think it just might be The One. Of course, I’m still holding out for those three backup sticks I ordered from Lost But Not Forgotten.  But this could truly be their replacement if need be.

Ladies, I gotta ask…how do you do it?  How do you survive when your favorite color (of anything) just disappears like that?

It’s expensive work.  And of course, the hubs and I just put all our credit cards and accounts online through Mint.com (a very cool site), and now every time a purchase is made (and in particular if you go over budget) it shoots out an email or text.  He’s now going to KNOW that I just spent $100 in lipsticks!!!! And another $45 in yoga pants at Old Navy. 😐 I guess the good news is that I can return whatever doesn’t work.

Photo: AuntieP on Flickr

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I’ve Been Tagged: Seven Things

I was tagged by EmmaJames over at Pleasure Notes some time last week to participate in the Seven Things Meme and figured it was about time I get on it.  I’ll admit that I don’t usually participate in memes.  But for some reason, maybe because blog readership is always in flux, I love these “let me tell you something you didn’t know about me” sort of memes.  So I figured I’d give it a go, but don’t hold out for secrets, this will be more of “hey, didja know…” sort of thing.

Plus, EmmaJames is a new Twitter friend (and she’s got an amazing writing voice) so I thought it would be neighborly and all that 😉

Here’s the Deal: Seven Things Meme and “rules”:

  • Link to your original tagger(s) and list these rules in your post.
  • Share seven facts about yourself in the post.
  • Tag seven people at the end of your post by leaving their names and the links to their blogs.
  • Let them know they’ve been tagged.

I’m never really sure where to start, so um, in no particular order, here we go…

1.  My mom died when I was about 5 or 6 – To be honest, I don’t really remember much of my childhood up until high school or so and I think a lot of that was because of my mom’s passing (then my grandfather’s, then my great grandmother’s then my grand aunt’s passings).  There were times when I was middle school or so that I missed her immensely, but to be honest, she never even entered my mind when I got married.  On the other hand, I missed my paternal grandmother who basically raised my brother and I something fierce on my wedding day (and many other days in between, like my graduations).  I rarely talk about her and I’ve never played the “dead mom” card to get attention of any sort.  I did bring it up once when my students (I taught 4th grade, inner city kids) were playing their own pity cards just to prove that it really doesn’t matter what your past or your present life is like…what matters is what you choose to do with what you’ve been handed.

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2. I’m quite intuitive (and not afraid to use it!) – I’ve earning money as a psychic since I was about 15 or so.  I remember finding my mom’s old “psychic science” books when I was about 8 or so and reading them.  To this day I still swear I’ll be able to close doors with just a thought – LOL.  My grandmother always said it ran in her side of the family and considering we’re Hungarian Gypsy stock, I’m not surprised.  Each time to I go back to Albuquerque to visit my best friend, I also do readings at my other friends’ store for the weekend – I love it!  The energy is amazing, like nothing you’ve ever experienced.  I’ve even worked on a psychic phone line for the longest 6 hours of my life (it was such a horrible experience, I never even took the money I earned that day – talk about people preying on the weak).

I’m basically clairsentient which means I get my information or “messages” just by “knowing,” sort of like having something just pop into your head.  I’ve always known things before they happen: family weddings, deaths in the family, troubling work situations, when friends or family where in need, etc.  I’ve been woken up out of a dead slumber to have “messages” related to me (once in Spanish – passing that one on was a little challenging to say the least).  It’s also why I don’t wonder too much about my “weird dreams” – I know that more often than not, it’s a message that I just didn’t receive clearly. I don’t do readings all that much any more, but I still trust my intuition.  Funny enough, my intuitiveness is the reason that I went onto get my Masters in counseling.  I wanted to be able to follow those hunches and relate the messages I received to help others to move on with their lives without it seeming odd or un-natural.

3. I am a former telephone actress – Seriously.  I’ve always been told that I have a great phone voice (same thing when I was a DJ back in college).  When I was in grad school, I hit a real financial low point.  I owed money left and right while waiting for my financial aid money to come in (later than late).  I figured that the quickest and easiest way to earn money, outside of waitressing (or stripping…yeah, so not me! or doing something illegal) was to do phone sex.  I researched it, got the gig and paid off about $5000 of debt in three months.  I quit when I started taking on more clients in my internship and actually needed to sleep through my nights.  What a shame too, since by that time I had a couple regulars.  Easiest job I’ve EVER had.

4.  I’ve lived in four states – each time moving further west – I like to joke that it means that I’ll soon have a house in Hawaii.  Granted, four states might not be much, but we didn’t move around as a kid.  I did all my moving as an adult.  I’ve actually lived in nine cities/towns in less than 12 years.  That’s not insane, but it’s still a bit much if you ask me.

5.  I salt all Mexican food without first tasting it – This drives my Mexican-American husband nuts.  The plates arrive at the table and without fail, I reach for the salt shaker and shake.  Then I taste (and rarely need to add more).  Every once and a while, when dining out with said hubs, I’ll remember to taste it first, but without fail, it always needs salt.  Otherwise, I don’t salt my food except for eggs, homemade chicken noodle soup and potatoes…but I always taste before salting.

6.  Peppermint makes me sneeze – I will, rarely, if ever take a mint that’s offered to me.  In particular, I won’t take them after eating at a restaurant.  Without fail, when I do take one, I will sneeze.  You can set your clock by it.  Interestingly, winter green mints rarely make me sneeze, so those are the only mints I will eat.

7.  I don’t chew gum – When I was younger, I had braces.  So like many of us, I can remember chewing gum only to have it get stuck in my braces.  At some point, after they came off, I startetd having weird dreams where I’d be chewing gum and it would get caught on my tooth.  Then, as I would pull the gum away, the tooth would always come with it.  These dreams are so vivid and occur so frequently, that I just don’t chew gum any more.  Odd, I know, but I’ve avoided gum for so long that I don’t even question it any more.  And hey, it must be working since I still have all but one of my teeth (and I only lost that one because an impacted wisdom tooth messed it up).

Man, this was more difficult that I thought it would be.  Don’t worry, you won’t be tagged.  If you do feel like playing along then just feel free to jump on in and participate. Just remember to link back so that we all know you’ve done it.  And well, it is fun and all the cool kids are doing it 😉

Stuff Like This Totally Makes Me Cry

I’m often moved by the plight of homelessness. More often than not though, I’m not really prompted to DO something. I give on the freeway off ramps when I can – water, money, food. I always smile to let the folks know that they’re not invisible. I donate our food to local foodbanks (which reminds me that I really should go through our cupboards already).

But whenever I see an indigent person with a dog, it just breaks my heart. So much so that I’ve gotten in the habit of keeping dog food samples (from my local pet shop) in the glove box so that I can hand them out. This picture, and the caption, just brings me to tears.

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Excuse me, I must go love my boys and feed them a couple of cookies right now.

What a Powerful and Amazing Day

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Image by La Belle Province via Flickr

I just wish I had the ability to put my feelings and my thoughts into words.  You see, I’ve never really been much of a political person and I’ll admit it here, I don’t read the news (in my defense, I don’t read gossip either, so it’s not like I’m reading something trashy in its place). As much as it might seem like it, I don’t bury my head in the sand either.

I’ve always found the news, both in print and on TV to be too damn depressing. They rarely focus on the positive and the good that’s happening in the world.  Instead, media (Liberal or not) tend to rely on scare tactics and negativity. I don’t like dwelling on what’s wrong or what some “expert” tells me will go wrong in the future and how it will manage to screw up life as I know it.  I’m more of an optimist than that.  And I truly do believe in the power of thoughts and that whole where you focus and put your energy is what you attract belief.

All of that said, I don’t think I’ve ever watched so much news or listened to so much political commentary (I have a bit of a girl crush on Rachel Maddow if you must know – I could totally see being friends with her) than I have in the past year.  This past week, the build up to the Inauguration was intense.  I couldn’t wait.  I was so excited.

Today I was just filled to bursting.  So much pride.  So much hope. So much anticipatory excitement for all that lies ahead.

But still I just don’t feel that I have the words to express where this all comes from.  I’ve never been political in the past, so why now?  What makes it such a big deal this year?  Of course, the obvious answer is the Bush Debacle.  But I think deep down, in my own heart, there’s a different meaning.  Maybe it’s that Pollyanna in me…that faith that things are all about to change is strong in this one 😉

I’ve been telling friends for the past three years that something amazing is going to come out of this Bush mess and I believe that Obama will be huge part of that (but only the beginning with so much more yet to come).

And I can’t wait.

I think that bloggie friend and fellow twitter gal,  WriterJax may have put her finger on yet another reason…this is just so true.

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What do you think?  For those of you that are excited about this new President and the amazing experiences that are to come, what resonates with you? Or are you at a loss for words as well?

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Dinner Was Both Yummy and Easy

Even though the husband was home today, I spent a good chunk of the day driving across town to work with a client (and sitting in traffic on the way home).  So because I had no idea when I’d be home I thought today would be a perfect day to use the crockpot.  I made some mexican chicken, rice, beans and heated up some tortillas.  it was so yummy and simple I wanted to share…

  • one package of organic, skinless (boneless, who knew) chicken thighs
  • one half large jar of green salsa (medium)
  • one can of nibblet corn (added just the right amount of sweetness)

Layer them together in the crockpot in the order above and your good to go.  I added a can of seasoned beans and some Spanish rice (from the box) and it was tasty. The hubs is actually looking forward to the leftovers tomorrow before he heads into the office.

I’ve done the jar of salsa and chicken in the crockpot before and I think that it works much better with thighs than with breasts.  The thighs just fall apart and the breasts manage to be a little dry and flavorless, but it’s up to you.  I’ve also added black beans and served it over rice instead of serving the rice, beans and chicken separately like I did tonight.  The hubs commented that the salsa (

I Have Muffins!!!

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Image by Me!

Too bad it took 20 minutes of the screaming of the smoke detector to get them.  No matter, I have yummy muffins made in my brand new, non-gas-leaking oven!

The best part, the apartment doesn’t feel crazy hot.  Then again, that could be because I have every window open, three fans running and a window exhaust all going on so the damn smoke detector would shut the hell up.  But even so, this could be a good thing.

Of course my landlords were wondering just what I was doing to set the damn thing off.  The wife didn’t seem to believe that just by using the oven our alarm goes crazy.  The husband got it though since he knows the damn thing is directly in the path of the stove.

Who cares though. I’m going to eat a muffin!!

PS – man that photo does not do my muffins any justice.  They really don’t look quite so squatty in real life, I assure you.

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About That New Stove…

You remember, the brand spankin’ new stove we got yesterday.  Well, turns out there’s a gas leak.  We came back from dinner last night (traded dinner out last night for dinner in tonight), walked in the door and my husband announces that it smells like gas.  Then as I walked into the kitchen to open the window, it was a bit over-powering.

We didn’t call the landlord since it was so late.  We just opened a couple of windows and threw on some extra blankets.  Granted, if it was as cold as it had been the week or so before, we’d have called because there’d be no way we could sleep with the windows open.  But it really wasn’t so bad.

As soon as I woke up this morning I called.  He’ll be down shortly to look it over.  I also opened a few more windows since it’s going to be in the low 80’s and I woke up with a headache (not worried about it, I was fighting off migraine twinges all day yesterday and didn’t get around to taking anything).

Of course, I’m still happy as all get out about my new stove!  I won’t let something like a silly little gas leak bring me down 😉

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A New Stove!!!




A New Stove!!!

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I’m just a simple girl with simple desires. So of course it’s the simple things in life that keep me happy.

Since we’ve moved in to this apartment we’ve had two pretty crappy stoves. Both were ancient and put into the apartment used. The latest one had only two out of the four burners working.

Today, while at home dealing with the cable guy, my landlord stopped by to tell me that the new stove is here!!! Since I was already at home, stuck in the house, he brought it in and installed it.

The best part…it’s new. BRAND spankin’ new! I have knobs that work. Knobs that can actually control the amount of gas that’s used while cooking on the stove top. I have an oven that will cook evenly (or so I’m naively believing).

So now I’m trying to decide if I want to break it in with making dinner tonight (I could make a mess) or if I want to dine out tonight and just bake muffins instead.

Either way, I’m SOOO freakin’ excited to have a stove. A brand.new.stove!!!

Like I said, it’s the simple things that often bring me joy 😉