Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Remember When...Imagine It.

As I sit here, listening to some lovely piano music, I glance at the cover art. It's amazing how a simple
image can transport you back in time. This image happens to be some leafy green trees swooping out
over bushes and green grass, warmed by the glow of a golden sunlight. It pulls me back to when I
was 4-6 years old. I either think of visiting a kind older lady, a friend, or just being at home.
Afternoons consisted of a nap, playtime, and a snack. I would look outside on a green, golden lit
world and joy in either dreaming of or actually playing in it. (By the way, I still firmly believe in such
a routine, no matter how old you are. ;) )

What warm memories delight you today?

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Random '80's Happy Thoughts

I've been feeling really nostalgic lately...the '80's was when I was really little. I started having clear
memories when I was 2 yrs. old, so I remember some of what adults dressed like, etc. The
bright happiness of rainbows, or the soft effect of the cinematography is not lost on me. I love that
soft glow that they somehow infused into movies. Not all are like that, I understand. But really, it
is cool. Here're some happy thoughts from the '80's for me. Some are memories, others are from
research.

  • Pacman (Woot, woot, neeeeerum...beep beep!)
  • '80's nintendo game console, complete with Super Mario Bros.
  • Strawberry Shortcake ( As in the cartoon. Nothing BUT the original!)
  • Big, curly hair
  • teased bangs
  • eyeshadow: gray, blue, and yellow
  • lipstick: pink, peach
  • Barbie with glorious, long blonde hair and decked out in candy pinks,blues, and cherry reds
  • jelly sandals (I admired those when I was around 3-4 yrs. old)
  • jelly bracelets
  • gloriously huge sunglasses with dipped temple arms (!!!)
  • My '80's vintage acid wash denim biker jacket (It puckers and poofs in all of the right places.)
  • Big earrings, namely colorful hoops
  • Quiffs! Oh, I am SO loving the fact that they are making a comeback! This hairdo is awesome on guys. Longer on top, short on the sides. This look can be polished or breezy. Just comb back and let the whisps brush the forehead. :)
  • Cropped cardigans
  • boat shoes
  • granny boots
  • sweater dresses
  • Lace tops. Oh my word. I've waited since I was 8-9 years old for these to come back. It's a dream come true!
  • Dolman Sweaters
  • Tights. I love to wear these with dresses and skirts.
  • Bandanas knotted into a bow on the top of my head.
  • Rainbows on clothes and jewelry.
What's something happy you can think about today?

My Gummy Bear Heaven and '80's Hair

So I've got an obsession with gummy bears, or gummies in general. My dear friend Rachel,
in all thoughtfulness, brought home a large gummy bear on a stick for me. Of course I'm thrilled!
I had to capture this delightful creature. Thanks SO much to Rachel for getting him for me!

On a side note, I'm totally digging many '80's trends right now. Not all, some. :) So here
you go. My teased bangs and side pony. How fun. :) Also note the yellow eyeshadow and
bow. :)

Monday, December 12, 2011

Yay! My Split End Prevention Plan :)

As some of you know, I am obsessed with long hair. I've managed to grow my very fine hair down
to my waist. This is very exciting for me...and I'd like to see just how much longer I can get it. Most
of the time my hair damages very, very easily...esp. in the winter months. I recently purchased some
"Everyday Shea"  shampoo and conditioner in huge bottles from Whole Foods market. The formula is
so rich that it made my hair look dirty after 2 washings. I was a bit disappointed, and tried to figure
that maybe I would use it for every other washing. I did that for awhile. After being disappointed about
both extremes of extremely oily, then extremely dry and static-y, I opted to experiment. I washed
with a regular shampoo (you can use just about anything that has a very effective surfectant), then
followed with "Everyday Shea" shampoo. Concentrate the shampoo on the roots, then use the rest
very lightly through the length. When using the conditioner, focus on the length, not the roots. Shea
butter is so rich that it works hard to saturate and protect. I follow this routine with argan oil, gel, or
a mixture of both. If you're going to use gel, use a kind that DOES NOT have alcohol in it. You can
find argan oil on Etsy.com. This stuff is so amazing! I only use about a quarter sized amount for my long
hair: it's just that rich. Otherwise I recommend Garnier Nutrisse hair oil. I've also read that jojoba oil
is an awesome option, as well (I have yet to try this one). Anyway, I hope you find this helpful. After
years of trying to pamper my hair and prevent damage, I have finally met with success. I hope you find
this helpful. My split ends are now few and far between! Praises be! :D