Friday, November 30, 2012

An Excerpt: Sad Truth

"She realized at that moment that they had absolutely nothing in common. Perhaps she was lying to herself. After all, it was easier to fabricate a story then live with the truth. He was her missing part and she knew she couldn't have him. Lying to herself was the only logical solution."

-Sad Truth, Prelude To a Dream

Tuesday, November 27, 2012

A Little Time To Get Away

"There's no fun in a perfect life, so take a risk. Take a chance. Go where the wind takes you. Have fun."
-Jenny C




Monday, November 26, 2012

An Excerpt: 11:59

"The clock read 11:59. Almost midnight, he thought, as he held the photograph in his shaky hands. The numbers were the colors of rubies; a pair of snake eyes burning an image in his mind. With slight hesitation, he took a shot of whiskey, perspiration streaming down his pale face. “Did she ever mention murder?” Her words, much like his past, haunted him. For a moment he sat in confusion, replaying the conversation he had with Detective O’Hara.  It didn't seem to make sense. She had posed as a seductress; a woman seeking his sexual desire. He never got the impression she was in law enforcement, but then again, why would he? 12:05"

Relationships

"Later that day I got to thinking about relationships. There are that open you up to something new and exotic, those that are old and familiar, those that bring up lots of questions, those that bring you somewhere unexpected, those that bring you far from where you started, and those that bring you back. But the most exciting, challenging and significant relationship of all is the one you have with yourself. And if you can find someone to love the you, you love, well, that's just fabulous."
Carrie Bradshaw

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Thankful


Not just today, not just tomorrow, but everyday of the year...

I am thankful for: 

My love, my heart, the person who makes me smile and makes me want to become a better woman.

My health and the ability to move, run, dance. 

My family, who continues to support me regardless of any decision I have made in my life. 

The lessons I have learned thus far. 

The opportunity to cherish little moments

Being able to wake up this morning and live yet another day. 

The roof over my head and the place that I call home. 

My courage. 

My soulmates; the friends that have never left my side.

Wine. 
(seriously)

&&&
The next few days off! 

Hope everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving!








Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Days & Risks Worth Taking

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"There are still so many kisses and laughs and nights and days and risks worth taking and road trips and books to read and poetry to write and pictures to take. You have to believe this."
{Unknown}

Wine Over Whiskey

Once upon a time our world was on fire and I loved to watch it burn
Wild and reckless, never any limits, guess I had a lot to learn
Cause fire turns to ember, embers to ashes that blow away too soon

Now everything’s after you is like having wine after whiskey
It went from do anything for you babe to you don’t even miss me
Once you’ve tasted a love that strong you can’t go back
And you can’t settle on anything less
And that’s what gets me. It’s like having wine after whiskey


Looking back I guess it was really for the best, still you’re something that I crave
Even though I know it was right to let you go. You’re a habit hard to break
I got used to being high and nothing that I try seems good enough right now

It’s also watered down like having wine after whiskey
It went from do anything for you babe to you don’t even miss me
Once you’ve tasted a love that strong
You can’t go back and you can’t settle on anything less
And that’s what gets me. It’s like having wine after whiskey


Once you’ve tasted a love that strong you can’t go back
And you can’t settle on anything less
And that’s what gets me. It’s like having wine after whiskey

(Carrie Underwood)

Found this song on iTunes last night, needed to share. Such a pretty song. 

Monday, November 19, 2012

A Woman's Signature



"Perfume is like cocktails without the hangover, like chocolate without the calories, like an affair without tears, like a vacation from which you never have to come back."
Marian Bendeth
I believe Miss Bendeth described it perfectly.
Although many descriptive adjectives come to mind, I find it difficult to explain the alluring quality of perfume.  Immediately, I envision a beautiful Marilyn Monroe grasping a bottle of Chanel No. 5. The scent, much like her persona, is elegant, passionate, and wildly seductive.

Perfume, in an essence, is a woman's signature.It is unique to her personal taste and can change depending on her mood. Playful, flirty undertones can be camouflaged with passionate, romantic florals in a matter of moments. But how do you know which scent is best for you? Experiment!

Listed below are some of the best fragrances for women compiled by Real Simple Magazine:

For a clean, fresh scent:

Giorgio Arman Acqua di Gioa, Essenza
(Mint, lemon, pink pepper)

For the Daring

Donna Karan, Woman
(White Floral, undertones of sandalwood)

To Catch a Wandering Eye

Lancome, La Vie Est Belle
(Sweet orange blossoms)

To Dance the Night Away

Vera Wang, Love Struck Floral Rush
(Think sparkling champagne, pink passion flower)

Long After the Sun Sets

Chanel Coco Noir

For the Playful

Coach Poppy Blossom

Thursday, November 15, 2012

An Excerpt: Fleeting Gypsy


"She wanted to place blame, but she was the product of her own actions. She had made the decisions that led her away from everything she could have ever wanted. Her life was that of a fleeting gypsy, and unorganized suitcase, a splatter of her victims blood upon dirty clothing. Silently, she watched him sleep. He remained peaceful; his mind no longer fostering the “What’s next” he had continually asked her since leaving the motel. A part of her, she hated to admit, wished he didn't love her; wished he hadn't searched for her. Their hearts, however, remained as one despite the miles that had seemingly threatened their love."

An excerpt from "Fleeting Gypsy", from Prelude to a Dream

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Happy Hour Mixology: Apple Cider Sangria

Happy Wine Wednesday!

What you need:

1 bottle of Pinot Grigio
2 1/2 cups fresh apple cider
1 cup club soda
1/2 cup brandy
3 honey crisp apples. chopped
3 pears, chopped

What you need to do:

Combine all ingredients and stir.
Chill in the refrigerator for an hour or so before serving. 



Monday, November 12, 2012

40 Ways to Let Go



40 Ways to Let Go & Feel Less Pain
by: Lori Deschene, the Founder of Tiny Buddha.

1. Learn a new skill instead of dwelling on the skills you never mastered.
2. Change your perception—see the root cause as a blessing in disguise.
3. Cry it out. According to Dr. William Frey II, PH.D., biochemist at the Ramset Medical Center in Minneapolis crying away your negative feelings releases harmful chemicals that build up in your body due to stress.
4. Channel your discontent into an immediate positive action—make some calls about new job opportunities, or walk to the community center to volunteer.
5. Use meditation or yoga to bring you into the present moment (instead of dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.)
6. Make a list of your accomplishments—even the small ones— and add to it daily.You’ll have to let go of a little discontentment to make space for this self satisfaction.
7. Visualize a box in your head labeled “Expectations.” Whenever you start dwelling on how things should be or should have been, mentally shelve the thoughts in this box.
8. Engage in a physical activity. Exercise decreases stress hormones and increases endorphins, chemicals that improve your state of mind.
9. Focus all your energy on something you can actually control, instead of dwelling on things you can’t.
10. Express your feelings through a creative outlet, like blogging or painting. Add this to your to-do list and cross it off when you’re done. This will be a visual reminder that you have actively chosen to release these feelings.
Let go of Anger and Bitterness
11. Feel it fully. If you stifle your feelings, they may leak out and affect everyone around you—not just the person who inspired your anger. Before you can let go of any emotion you have to feel it fully.
12. Give yourself a rant window. Let yourself vent for a day before confronting the person who troubled you. This may diffuse the hostility and give you time to plan a rational confrontation.
13. Remind yourself that anger hurts you more than the person who upset you, and visualize it melting away as an act of kindness to yourself.
14. If possible, express your anger to the person who offended youCommunicating how you feel may help you move on. Keep in mind that you can’t control how to offender responds; you can only control how clearly and kindly you express yourself.
15. Take responsibility. Many times when you’re angry, you focus on what someone else did that was wrong—which essentially gives away your power. When you focus on what you could have done better, you often feel empowered and less bitter.
16. Put yourself in the offender’s shoes. We all make mistakes; and odds are you could have easily slipped up just like your husband, father, or friend did. Compassion dissolves anger.
17. Metaphorically throw it away; i.e., jog with a backpack full of tennis balls. After you’ve built up a bit of rush, toss the balls one by one, labeling each as a part of your anger. (You’ll need to retrieve these—litter angers the earth!)
18. Use a stress ball, and express your anger physically and vocally when you use it.Make a scrunched up face or grunt. You may feel silly, but this allows you to actually express what you’re feeling inside.
19. Wear a rubber band on your wrist, and gently flick it when you start obsessing on angry thoughts. This trains your mind to associate that type of persistent negativity with something unpleasant.
20. Remind yourself these are your only three options: remove yourself from the situation, change it, or accept it. These acts create happiness; holding onto bitterness never does.
Let Go Of Past Relationships
21. Identify what the experience taught you to help develop a sense of closure.
22. Write everything you want to express in a letter. Even if you choose not to send it, clarifying your feelings will help you come to terms with reality as it is now.
23. Remember both the good and the bad. Even if appears this way now, the past was not perfect. Acknowledging this may minimize your sense of loss. As Laura Oliver says, “It’s easier to let go of a human than a hero.”
24. Un-romanticize the way you view love. Of course you’ll feel devastated if you believe you lost your soul mate. If you think you can find a love that amazing or better again it will be easier to move on.
25. Visualize an empowered single you—the person you were before meeting your last love. That person was pretty awesome, and now you have the chance to be him or her again.
26. Create a space that reflects your present reality. Take down his pictures; delete her emails from your saved folder.
27. Reward yourself for small acts of acceptance. Get a facial after you delete his number from your phone, or head out with friends after putting all her things in a box.
28. Hang this statement somewhere you can see it. “Loving myself means letting go.”
29. Replace your emotional thoughts with facts. When you think, “I’ll never feel loved again!” don’t resist that feeling. Instead, move on to another thought, like “I learned a new song for karaoke tonight.”
30. Use the silly voice technique. According to Russ Harris, author of The Happiness Trap, swapping the voice in your head with a cartoon voice will help take back power from the troubling thought.
Let Go Of Stress
31. Use a deep breathing technique, like ujayii, to soothe yourself and seep into the present moment.
32. Immerse yourself in a group activity. Enjoying the people in your life may help put your problems in perspective.
33. Consider this quotation by Eckhart Tolle: “Worry pretends to be necessary but serves no useful purpose.” Questioning how your stress serves you may help you let it go.
34. Metaphorically release it. Write down all your stresses and toss the paper into your fireplace.
35. Replace your thoughts. Notice when you begin thinking about something that stresses you so you can shift your thought process to something more pleasant—like your passion for your hobby.
36. Take a sauna break. Studies reveal that people who go to sauna at least twice a week for 10-30 minutes are less stressed after work than others with similar jobs who don’t.
37. Imagine your life 10 years from now. Then look 20 years into the future, and then 30. Realize that many of the things you’re worrying about don’t really matter in the grand scheme of things.
38. Organize your desk. According to Georgia Witkin, assistant director of psychiatry at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, completing a small task increases your sense of control and decreases your stress level.
39. Use it up. Make two lists: one with the root causes of your stress, and one with actions to address them. As you complete these tasks, visualize yourself utilizing and depleting your “stress supply.”
40. Laugh it out. Research shows that laughter soothes tension, improves your immune system, and even eases pain. If you can’t relax for long, start with just ten minutes watching a funny video on YouTube.
It’s a long list, but there’s much left to be said! Can you think of anything to add to this list—other areas of life where we need to practice letting go, and other techniques to start doing it right now?
Original Article, (I do not claim to own!) 

Friday, November 9, 2012

Amor Vincit Omnia: Love Conquers All

A quote for the hopeless romantic:


"After all the words and all the ink, and all the blank pages painted black with the adjectives of you, one thing is abundantly clear: nothing I write will ever be enough to sum you up."
-Tyler Knott Gregson


Thursday, November 8, 2012

5 Ways To Stay Motivated to Workout


"You'll never know your limits until you push yourself to them." 

I'm in a rut. Not a physical rut, but a mental rut. Everyday I argue with myself about going to the gym. I try to justify my workouts from the previous day as a good excuse to skip the gym all together. This inner battle goes on for about an hour before I finally agree to go. Once I am there, I am fine. I run my little ass off. 

Maybe it's the cool weather or the holiday treats lurking in my office. Maybe its the heavy sweatpants I throw on the minute I get home. Whatever it is, I am losing the mental battle to stay physically fit. 


If you too are losing motivation, here are 10 Tips To {Keep} That Body Moving:

1. Bring a friend
Sometimes all you need is a little pep talk or reminder from a friend of your fitness goals to keep you motivated. Hold each other accountable and lace up the Nike's. 

2. Update the Playlist 

Music is a very power motivator. Upbeat music can keep you moving longer and faster (especially if you are trying to crank out one more mile). 

3. Stop being so hard on yourself

I am very guilty of scrutinizing myself and my workouts. But this negative talk is actually hurting my workouts. Next time I step on the treadmill, I am going to focus on becoming a healthier person, not necessarily a thinner person. 
Even if I am running slowly, I am still lapping everyone sitting on the couch. 

4. Be realistic

Set attainable workout goals and again, don't be so hard on yourself. 

5. Do something for you, reward your progress. 

Some ideas: 
Keep a motivational money jar: Each time you lose a pound or workout, feed the money jar! Once it's filled, go treat yourself to something on your wishlist. 


Sore muscles? Treat yourself to massage. 

Happy Hour Readers: How do you stay motivated to hit the gym? 


The Best Products For Your Hair

1. Deep Conditioner

2. Split End Serum

3. Heat Protectant 

4.  Restorative Shampoo

5.  Shine Booster

6. Frizz Tamer 

7. Scalp Stimulator 

Monday, November 5, 2012

Clever Trick

She is sitting in a smoky bar, wearing nothing but a simple black dress and a string of pearls. Her poison of choice appears to be whiskey; light in color, yet rich in amber tones. Methodically, she wipes the condensation that seeps from the translucent material as if she has been waiting. She appears distraught, almost distracted, as she repeatedly glances at the door through anxious eyes.

In the distance, a faint cry of an old Eagles song weeps from the jukebox. Couples are heard laughing over $1 Budweiser long necks. The bartender oblivious to her apprehension initiates conversation. She meets his gaze, smiling as if she is interested in what he has to say. A clever trick, as so it would appear to the stranger studying her through thick clouds of stale cigarette smoke. Quietly, she declines his warm advances and moves elegantly towards the restroom. 

As she moves towards the back of the building, she takes note of the art adorning the wall. A young Dean stares back at her with a cigarette hanging seductively from his bottom lip. For a moment she stares, contemplating the young man before her. Slowly, she pushes the heavy metal door into the bathroom. The decor, like most public restrooms is horrendous, yet she can't help but trace the outlines of old phone numbers carved into the stalls with her fingertips. 

When she arrives back to the bar, she notices that the bartender has refilled her drink. She nods politely, thanking him as she pulls a few loose bills from her wallet. Again, she glances at the door. 

In her peripheral she watches as the bartender gazes intently. He appears to be in his early thirties, perhaps younger. "You are a mystery to me." Startled, she inquires, "Excuse me?" "A mystery. Did you not hear me the first time? He laughs revealing a dangerous smile. "I did, but I wanted to ignore you", she scoffs, clearly masking her sudden interest in the man before her. He laughs at her once more, "Sweetheart, we both know that you don't want to be ignored. Otherwise you wouldn't have worn that dress." 

Slightly wounded, she takes a long pull from her glass. She watches him, as he stands motionless eager for a rebuttal. Instead of appeasing him, she moves her eyes once more to the door. At that moment, he appears...




Statistics Lie


"A woman is often measured by the things she cannot control. She is measured by the way her body curves or doesn't curve, by where she is flat or straight or round. She is measured by 36-24-36 and inches and ages and numbers, by all the outside things that don't ever add up to who she is on the inside. And so if a woman is to be measured, let her be measured by the things she can control, by who she is trying to become. Because every woman knows, measurements are only statistics and statistics lie. "
-Nike Campaign
Image: Google, Marilyn Monroe

Thursday, November 1, 2012

A Look Into Dia de los Muertos

It began more than 500 years ago when the Spanish Conquistadors landed in what is now Mexico. What they encountered, however, left them curiously enticed and mysteriously intrigued. The ritual was that of the indigenous people; a ritual that had been practiced for nearly 3,000 years. To the Spaniards, it appeared as a 'mock death', something that they later unsuccessfully attempted to eradicate. The ritual? Dia de los Muertos; a Mexican Holiday reserved to honor and celebrate the passing of loved ones.

Although much of the ritual has since been merged with Catholic theology, the basic principles of the Aztec, such as the use of the skull, remains. The Aztec's and other Meso-Americans displayed these skulls as trophies; a symbol of death and rebirth. Today, people wear skull masks called "calacus" and dance in honor of their deceased relatives.

A Different Point of View:

At first, the Spaniards viewed the ritual as sacrilegious and desperately attempted to convert the ritual to Catholicism. In their eyes, the indigenous people were barbaric and pagan. In attempt to convert to Catholicism, the Spaniards moved the ritual to coincide with All Saints Days, which is when Dia de los Muertos is celebrated today. (November 1-2) Their attempts to kill the ritual however, were unsuccessful. Like the spirits of the old Aztec, the ritual refused to die.

Death: The End of Life or a Continuation?

The Spaniards perceived death as the end of life where as the natives viewed death as the continuation of life. To them, death was something to be embraced. In fact, they believed that life was that of a dream; it was in death, that they truly became awake.



Celebrations:

Day of the Dead is a widely celebrated holiday throughout Mexico and the United States. Yearly celebrations are held in Mesa, Chandler, Guadalupe, and Arizona State University.

It is believed that on October 31st at midnight, the gates of heaven open, allowing the spirits of deceased children (Angelitos) to reunite with their families and relatives. On November 2nd, the spirits of adults will join their loved ones and enjoy the festivities.

The manor in which the deceased spirit is celebrated is entirely unique and individualistic. Believe it or not, it can actually be quite expensive for indigenous families to honor their deceased loved ones. Some will even spend more than two months income preparing for Dia de los Muertos! But they do so willingly, because they believe that the happy spirits will provide protection, good luck, and wisdom. Ofrenda building is a means in which families remain close even in death.

In Rural Mexico, people visit the cemeteries where their loved ones have been laid to rest. Upon November 1st they will adorn the gravesite with marigold flowers (cempasuchil), candles, and food. It is believed that these weary spirits need lots of food, bottles of soda, hot cocoa, and water. They will often bring tequila for adults, and toys for children.

In the United States, families will build altars throughout their home decorated with flowers, food, and pictures of the deceased. The altars are typically illuminated with many candles. It is believed that the “marigold” is the traditional flower associated with the dead. Marigolds are thought to represent the rays of the sun; informing the dead that they have not lost their place in the universe.

Sugar Skulls

Clay molded sugar figures or angels, sheep and sugar skulls go back to the colonial period 18th Century. Due to the fact that Mexico was abundant in sugar production yet too poor to buy fancy imported religious decorations, they learned how to make their own sugar art for their festivals.  Sugar skulls represent a departed soul, and the deceased's name is often inscribed on the forehead of the skull. Sugar art as a whole widely reflects folk art style, big happy smiles, colorful icing, and sparkly, glittery adornments. The art of creating these skulls is very labor intensive and are typically made in small batches.

Today the Sugar Skull is an aesthetic staple in the tattooing industry as well as the celebration of Dia de los Muertos. Much of it's meaning still resides in the simple theology of celebrating life after death. The tattoo is often a tribute to the deceased, and can be perceived as a means in which the deceased lives on. The skull itself, is often adorned with bright colors which can add a sense of vibrancy to the personified.

Where and How You can Celebrate:

Dia de los Muertos is celebrated in many parts of the United States particularly where there are large Latin American communities. Festivals and parades are typically held in celebration for those who have since passed on. Take a look at your local town calendar to see if you can join the festivities!
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