12.31.2008

more makeup


















Above is some of the Sonia Kashuk makeup that my two big girls found in their stocking. (Even Santa shops at Target.) I love her colors and her packaging. I had lots of fun practicing the smokey eye on the girls. The kit comes with everything including step by step illustrations. Last night before heading out to a dinner party I decided to try it on myself. Let's just say that some things are better saved for youth.



makeup

Please excuse my dearth of blogging lately. I have had a wonderful and relaxing time at home attempting to clean out closets etc. This Christmas was especially fun because I got to buy for little girls and big girls. My older girls are 11 and 13 and are in the clothing and makeup stage. I can still remember the Christmas when I got an Estee Lauder make up kit that I loved. I bought them each one of these books from Bobbi Brown. It is a fun read and I learned a few new tips.

12.22.2008

tradition...christmas books










Auntie Claus

The year of the Perfect Christmas Tree

Alabaster's Song

The Crippled Lamb

Why Christmas trees aren't perfect


I love family traditions. One of our family's favorites takes place every night between Thanksgiving and Christmas. We have been doing it for years. We all go into our living room and one child gets to light a candle, pick the Christmas story and then blow out the candle. Above are some of the books that get chosen over and over.

12.13.2008

addictions...







Every 2 years I splurge on new make up from Trish McEvoy. Lip gloss is another story. I frequently love to try out new lip glosses (usually from wallgreens). I always choose basically the same color (a natural sheer pink) and here are some of my favorites.

12.09.2008

the little things

I am far from a wine connoisseur but I usually choose red. (A remnant from a brief encounter with the south beach diet) Most of the reds that I drink are in the under $20 category and Root 1 is my absolute favorite. I also love the price...$10.

12.07.2008

Breakfast



Like yesterday's recipe this is also from Sakoutis via Domino. I tried it a few months ago and have been eating it ever sense. My 15 year old even requested it for breakfast.



For The Pudding:
Yields 2 cups (8 servings)
4 bananas, peeled and sliced
1 avocado, sliced
4 or 5 pitted Medjool dates
To Serve:
1 loaf manna bread
raw almond butter
blueberries and sliced strawberries
To make pudding, combine bananas, avocado slices and dates in a food processor, and pulse until pureed. For each serving, cut two 1/3"-thick slices of bread, spread each with a thin layer of almond butter and about 2 tablespoons of pudding. Top with a few blueberries and sliced strawberries. (Pudding can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 2 days. Press plastic wrap onto the surface to prevent discoloration.)