Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Living in a winter wonderland

It snowed today and I'm actually very happy about it. That's probably because it's only at 0 degrees Celcius, not minus 30 which it very well could be this time of year.

I was out running some errands this morning and not really enjoying driving on the slippery roads or getting my freshly styled hair wet, but I had the Christmas carols on, so it wasn't that bad.

After all, it's beginning to look a lot like Christmas!

Friday, November 25, 2011

Reasons why I love my husband #2

He takes his favourite girls to see Katty Perry in Los Angeles this past Tuesday.

And has as much fun as we did!

(yes, that is a pink flashing heart headband he's wearing)

Thursday, November 24, 2011

Reasons why I love my husband #1

He makes me giggle when I open the refrigerator

Monday, November 7, 2011

Vanity

Is very, very vain that I use my Mac's Photo Booth app to check my hair & makeup before I go to work?


Does it make it worse that I've taken the time to post my photo and blog about it before I go to work?

Thursday, November 3, 2011

I'm a freak

In the past month or so, I've been unusually clumsy. I'm not just talking tripping over my feet kind of stuff, though I've done plenty of that as well.

Here's a little run down...
  • Fallen UP the stairs 3 times
  • Scraped the top of my foot on pavement leaving the cat groomer's place
  • Scraped the back of my hand on a concrete wall as I was just casually walking by
  • Dropped 2 decorative glass jars while decorating for Halloween, I did this just 30 seconds apart
I'm a menace.

I attribute the whole phenomenon to my freakishly large right hand! Not sure what happened here but this is a wonky photo.

This photo makes me shudder a bit. My hands are already red and raw from all the hand washing I do everyday. And note, the placement of not just one, but TWO bandaids.

Just wrap me in bubble wrap for the rest of the year. I think that's the best bet.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

There's an app for that

I have to say, Lizzie's i-phone has revolutionized our ride home after Wednesday piano lessons.



Before i-phone:
Me: How was your lesson, baby?
Lizzie: Fine. (standard answer for many things these days).
Rest of the drive spent in silence.

After iphone:
Me: How was your lesson, baby?
Lizzie: Fine.
Me: Really?
Lizzie: [Piano teacher] says that I did excellent this week. I'm learning another new song.
Me: Really.
Lizzie: Let me play it for you. (Reaches for her i-phone and plays a sample for me on the piano app.)

See? It's totally changed our after piano lives.

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Being a girl

When I was pregnant with Lizzie, I was positively terrified that I would have a boy. I had no idea what to do with a male child. Could I teach him to knit, I thought? I worried that I'd have the most feminine boy on the block. I realize now how silly my thinking was. I'm sure a boy would have turned out just fine.

However, my fears were groundless. Lizzie was a girl after all and I have to say, having a girl is the cat's meow. Especially for a girly-girl like me. Luckily, she has her dad to balance out the sugar and spice.

This past Sunday, Lizzie and I enjoyed a completely girl trip to Calgary, specifically so Lizzie could have a teen-appropriate makeup lesson at Sephora. We are trying to avoid the "raccoon-eyes" that seem to be so common with young girls these days, especially around here.

I know Lizzie is lovely and doesn't really need to wear makeup, but wearing makeup is JUST SO MUCH FUN.

Here's my Lizzie prior to her tutorial. Such a beautiful, little face, a pretty smile and fantastic skin.

And after.

Just as pretty, but a bit more polished. And no "raccoons" to be seen.

Our makeup artist was lovely and very helpful, keeping to the slightly less expensive Sephora products. She respected Lizzie's wish to keep the makeup light and had some great tips. She also mentioned that we could go back anytime for ways to update her look as she grows and matures.

And here's another pic of Lizzie in full Halloween mode. Grrrr!

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On a side note, here in Canada, one of our drug store chains have in-house Beauty Boutiques in many of their stores. They are like mini-Sephoras. Not quite as good of an experience but good enough for a quick cosmetic fix and I've always been happy with them.

I took Lizzie here first before decided to head up to Calgary (3 hours drive away). The salesperson was what I will call a grandmotherly-type. When we asked for some help with learning how to apply makeup, the woman tilted her head to one side, looked at Lizzie, and said "oh dear, you don't need to wear makeup". I persisted, agreeing that, "yes, Lizzie is very pretty without makeup, but that she would still like to wear some, so can you please help us?" Many girls do, right? The salespersons reply, "how about just a touch of mascara and gloss?". clearly reluctant to help us. Lizzie's little face fell. She's knows how to mascara and gloss but wanted some more advice. So we left, and probably won't go back.

The whole experience left me completely unsatisfied and a little bewildered that any salesperson would give up a guaranteed sale. Plus I felt like this woman was making a judgement on whether my daughter should wear makeup or not.

So now we'll just have to make more road trips to Calgary.