Since we've officially entered the Christmas season, I thought now would be a great time to write about...exercise! This time of year is filled with extra sweets and treats and can be quite stressful making it the perfect time to make sure you are exercising regularly.
I've been a huge yoga fan for years (seriously, I've been practicing yoga for over a decade). Earlier this year I injured my left shoulder and decided to stop taking yoga until it healed. While I was healing I realized that I wanted to change up my routine a bit by trying something new. I read about Ballet Beautiful on a blog and decided to give it a try so I ordered the book and slowly started learning the exercises. The program was developed by Mary Helen Bowers, who was a ballerina with New York City Ballet (she trained Natalie Portman for Black Swan!), to help regular women attain the famed muscle tone and flexibility of ballerinas.
While I don't think I'll be gracing the stage anytime ever, I'm really happy with my results. I feel so much stronger and I look forward to the stretches and exercises after a long day of sitting in my cubicle. Mary Helen breaks her full-body 1 hour workout down into sections, so it's easy to pick out a 10-15 minute section if you don't have time to do the full workout. If you're looking for a new exercise routine, I recommend Ballet Beautiful. Your library might even have the book or the DVD available for checkout.
Smile, Stephanie.
Friday, November 30, 2012
Monday, November 19, 2012
National Dog Show
Do you watch the dog show after the parade on Thanksgiving Day? We almost always have it on while we either cook Thanksgiving dinner or get ready to go visiting. When Dave asked me if I wanted to go in person this year I said "yes," of course!
The dog show took place this past weekend and we spent most of the day on Saturday checking out the dogs and watching the group judging. The show was quirky and fun to see in person (although a bit less glamorous than it appears on TV). Here are a few pictures that I took on Saturday afternoon:
A Corgi getting checked out by the judge...
The Dalmatian sneaking a treat while he waits for his turn to circle the ring...
The cute little Schipperke - Dave loved this guy!
Congratulating the winner of the herding group...
This particular dog show is benched which means that the handlers and owners each have a booth where they hang out in between judging. Visitors can check out the different breeds and pet the dogs while the handlers groom them. It's perfect if you're looking to get a dog, but aren't sure which breed is right for you and your family.
We left before the end of the show, so we'll still be watching on Thanksgiving Day to see who wins Best in Show. :)
I hope your (short!) week is off to a good start.
The dog show took place this past weekend and we spent most of the day on Saturday checking out the dogs and watching the group judging. The show was quirky and fun to see in person (although a bit less glamorous than it appears on TV). Here are a few pictures that I took on Saturday afternoon:
A Corgi getting checked out by the judge...
The Dalmatian sneaking a treat while he waits for his turn to circle the ring...
The Irish Terrier (he had a cute little beard!)...
The cute little Schipperke - Dave loved this guy!
Congratulating the winner of the herding group...
This particular dog show is benched which means that the handlers and owners each have a booth where they hang out in between judging. Visitors can check out the different breeds and pet the dogs while the handlers groom them. It's perfect if you're looking to get a dog, but aren't sure which breed is right for you and your family.
We left before the end of the show, so we'll still be watching on Thanksgiving Day to see who wins Best in Show. :)
I hope your (short!) week is off to a good start.
Friday, November 2, 2012
Weekend Getaway: New York, NY
Last weekend, Dave and I drove up to Brooklyn to visit Meghan and Derek. We were hoping to spend a relaxing weekend exploring the city with our friends. Luckily for us, that's exactly how things went down.
We drove into the city on Saturday morning...
...and grabbed some delicious hot sandwiches at a local cafe before heading over to Roosevelt Island. We walked the length of the Island and checked out the lighthouse and the brand new memorial park at the southern tip.
We finished off the evening at the Brooklyn Academy of Music where we enjoyed after-dinner drinks and a jazz band.
Meghan made us buttermilk waffles on Sunday morning and then we headed home. Dave and I were so glad that we took this little weekend trip since we were stuck inside for a couple of days when Hurricane Sandy hit on Monday. I hope everybody stayed safe during the hurricane!
We drove into the city on Saturday morning...
Crossing the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge on our way into Brooklyn. |
Looking into Manhattan... |
...and then looking over to Queens. |
Check out the Oz-like FDR memorial just beyond Dave's shoulder! |
As the afternoon grew cooler we started to make our way back to Meghan and Derek's apartment where Derek mixed up some Manhattans and we snacked on cheese and crackers.
Our college friend Julia joined us at Talde for dinner with her boyfriend. We ordered enough yummy Asian food to fill our entire table! My favorites were the Korean fried chicken and the Brussels sprouts.
We finished off the evening at the Brooklyn Academy of Music where we enjoyed after-dinner drinks and a jazz band.
Meghan made us buttermilk waffles on Sunday morning and then we headed home. Dave and I were so glad that we took this little weekend trip since we were stuck inside for a couple of days when Hurricane Sandy hit on Monday. I hope everybody stayed safe during the hurricane!
Friday, October 12, 2012
Makeup Tips!
Earlier this week, I blogged about a makeup class that I was attending on Wednesday night. Well, the class totally exceeded my expectations and I loved it! My instructor trains regularly with Bobbi Brown and she had great taste and an awesome makeup kit. She talked with us (there were only three students in my class so we got a lot of personal attention!) about the importance of skin care and presented all of the different types of makeup available. Then, she gave each of us a makeup makeover focusing on an area of our choice - I chose eyes, of course.
Dave snapped this picture of me when I got home from the class. I felt so glamorous!
I'd love to share a few tips that I learned in my class! Here goes...
1. Great-looking makeup starts with healthy skin. The two most important things you can do to keep your skin looking healthy and clear are removing your makeup each night before you go to sleep and wearing sunscreen every day (even in the winter).
2. Apply blush and lipstick before eye makeup. Sometimes, a little color on your cheeks and lips is really all you need to feel pretty - you may find that you use less eye makeup when you apply this tip.
3. Synthetic and natural bristle brushes give you different results. Use a synthetic bristle brush to apply cream or liquid makeup and a natural bristle brush to apply powder-based makeup.
4. Wash you makeup brushes with baby shampoo once a month (I usually wash my brushes once a year - yep, I'm feeling pretty gross about that right now).
5. Chose an eye liner color that is darker than your eye color.
I hope you find these tips helpful! If you feel that you could use a little makeup refresher, I definitely recommend checking out a makeup class. I felt more confident about applying my makeup the very next morning.
I'm planning a little trip to Sephora this weekend to purchase some of the products that I learned about in my class. I'll let you know what I find.
Have a great weekend!
Dave snapped this picture of me when I got home from the class. I felt so glamorous!
1. Great-looking makeup starts with healthy skin. The two most important things you can do to keep your skin looking healthy and clear are removing your makeup each night before you go to sleep and wearing sunscreen every day (even in the winter).
2. Apply blush and lipstick before eye makeup. Sometimes, a little color on your cheeks and lips is really all you need to feel pretty - you may find that you use less eye makeup when you apply this tip.
3. Synthetic and natural bristle brushes give you different results. Use a synthetic bristle brush to apply cream or liquid makeup and a natural bristle brush to apply powder-based makeup.
4. Wash you makeup brushes with baby shampoo once a month (I usually wash my brushes once a year - yep, I'm feeling pretty gross about that right now).
5. Chose an eye liner color that is darker than your eye color.
I hope you find these tips helpful! If you feel that you could use a little makeup refresher, I definitely recommend checking out a makeup class. I felt more confident about applying my makeup the very next morning.
I'm planning a little trip to Sephora this weekend to purchase some of the products that I learned about in my class. I'll let you know what I find.
Have a great weekend!
Tuesday, October 9, 2012
One-day Weekend Wrap-up
I had to work this past Sunday and I was seriously bummed about my 6:00 AM wake-up call, so Dave and I tried to make the most of Saturday and planned a dinner out for Sunday night.
I love to linger over a hot cup of coffee on weekend mornings. Sometimes I chat with Dave or I catch up on reading magazines and catalogs Since we were making the most of this Saturday, I flipped through the new Anthro catalog while I enjoyed my coffee and then headed out for some new clothes.
I purchased a few new tops and indulged in the Fall polka dot trend...
After lunch at home, Dave and I took a long walk through our neighborhood. I was on the hunt for some Autumn color...
On Sunday, I came home from work super sleepy and chilly so I snuggled up on the couch with a cup of tea before we headed out to a cozy pub for bangers and mash (Dave) and a burger and steak fries (me).
How was your weekend? I hope you have been staying cozy these last few days - it has been so brisk. Brrrrrr!
I love to linger over a hot cup of coffee on weekend mornings. Sometimes I chat with Dave or I catch up on reading magazines and catalogs Since we were making the most of this Saturday, I flipped through the new Anthro catalog while I enjoyed my coffee and then headed out for some new clothes.
I purchased a few new tops and indulged in the Fall polka dot trend...
After lunch at home, Dave and I took a long walk through our neighborhood. I was on the hunt for some Autumn color...
On Sunday, I came home from work super sleepy and chilly so I snuggled up on the couch with a cup of tea before we headed out to a cozy pub for bangers and mash (Dave) and a burger and steak fries (me).
How was your weekend? I hope you have been staying cozy these last few days - it has been so brisk. Brrrrrr!
Monday, October 8, 2012
Makeup Class
Fall seems like the perfect time to sign up for a class to learn something new, doesn't it? I just finished my photography class, and this week I'm going to a makeup class.
Here's my confession: I'm 30 and I still haven't mastered makeup yet! It's a skill that I imagine most women developed in high school. Um, I think I was absent the day that every other girl learned how to apply eyeliner. I'm super excited for my class and, hopefully, I'll come away with some new tips and tricks.
The instructor asked us each to bring in three of our favorite makeup products. I only have one: Laura Mercier Cheek Colour. Have you ever tried it?
What are your favorite makeup products? Or, are you like me and can only think of one product? :)
Here's my confession: I'm 30 and I still haven't mastered makeup yet! It's a skill that I imagine most women developed in high school. Um, I think I was absent the day that every other girl learned how to apply eyeliner. I'm super excited for my class and, hopefully, I'll come away with some new tips and tricks.
The instructor asked us each to bring in three of our favorite makeup products. I only have one: Laura Mercier Cheek Colour. Have you ever tried it?
What are your favorite makeup products? Or, are you like me and can only think of one product? :)
Sunday, September 30, 2012
Weekend Wrap-up
How was your weekend? I took off on Friday and enjoyed an extra long weekend - yes! Last week was super busy for me, so I slept in on Friday morning and took it easy all day. My mom and I went to a big flea market on Saturday. It was great to spend the day outside chatting with my mom. We each came home with some new goodies and bags of gourds for Fall decorating.
Dave and I headed over to Valley Forge Park this morning for some fresh air and early leaf peeping. We hiked along the paved path for about two hours with occasional breaks for snapping pictures. I'm taking a photography class, so I've got to practice (my instructor showed me some of the different aspect settings on my camera, so I shot most of my pictures in this square format. Kind of cool, right?).
Darker clouds started to roll in as we neared the end of our hike and we made it back to our car just as the rain began to fall!
I hope you enjoyed the weekend and here's to a great week ahead!
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