Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Yes, You Can! The Ultimate Guide to Motivation

I can't think of anything better for New Year's Eve than two articles that will get you ready to accomplish great things in 2009. Both essays appear on Zen Habits.

First, for "How to Turn Your Goals into Habits," click here.

Second, for "The Ultimate Guide to Motivation - How to Achieve Any Goal," click here.

Happy New Year!

Friday, December 26, 2008

National Geographic Adventure: 100 Best Adventure Books

This isn't a new list, in fact National Geographic Adventure posted their list of Extreme Classics: The 100 Greatest Adventure Books of All Time in 2004. However, it was new to me and if you're looking for a house-bound adventure for the cold winter months, this list is just the place to start.

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Pick One Thing That Scares You...

Since this week has a bit of a book theme, I have a book-based challenge for you. I just finished reading a terrific book, The Friday Night Knitting Club. Author Kate Jacobs has woven many themes through her novel but one of my favorites has to do with facing a fear (not too surprising). There is a point in the story where a character addresses the women of the club and declares, "Let's all make a pledge to do something that scares us. Something that will challenge us." I think this is a great idea!

Here's your challenge for the next seven days, think of one thing that makes you uncomfortable (maybe it's holiday related, maybe it's just a personal fear) and tackle it. Be adventurous and try Mabel's turnip casserole, tell your family how much they mean to you, read Philip's manuscript, stop smoking right now, give the holiday toast, register for that class, sing out loud....

You could put this off by turning it into a resolution for 2009... but can you think of a better way to end the current year? What challenge am I going to give myself? After my rant of last week, I think I'll bake a pie.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Celebrity Look of the Day Heidi Klum

Celebrity Look of the Day Heidi Klum. Heidi Klum is quite a beauty and I love this look of her as our celebrity look of the day. Heidi wore a bold purplish lip color and silver eyeshadow that was just the right amount of color to go with her gown. Her hair was curled with perfection and I love that her the roots of her hair color shows. New hair trend on the rise? She looks polished in this champagne colored gown paired with gray heels.





Monday, December 22, 2008

Street Style Prints and Gold

Street Style Prints and Gold. This week's street style features prints and gold bronzey hues. This young fashionista keeps warm with her cognac colored boots, the scarf around her neck, and her wool snug hat. That all go perfectly with her leather jacket which is such a hot trend these days. Overall her street style, is trendy and contains looks of classic items to keep warm and cozy. While looking great at the same time.



Be apart of our street style send your pictures to fashionprincess1228@yahoo.com to have your pic featured in our weekly street style.

Adventure Book Review: "Adventurous Women, Eight True Stories About Women Who Made a Difference"

This is a guest post by book reviewer Lorna Harris:

Adventures come in different shapes and sizes and mean so many things to different people. I've just finished reading Adventurous Women, Eight True Stories About Women Who Made a Difference by Penny Colman and am now starting on my own small adventure, a book review for the Adventurous Women blog.

Colman writes that she was looking for obvious adventures and not so obvious, from an expedition to the Arctic to building a school. Many of the women featured in the book decided that their lives would be full of adventure and were fortunate enough to have the money to make that decision. Others had adventure thrust upon them. For them, it was more a case of survival providing the adventure in their lives, but they rose to the challenge and not only survived but thrived and helped their family members and others around them as they lived their adventurous lives.

The adventurous women include Louise Boyd, an arctic explorer and Mary Gibson Henry, a plant hunter -- two very different women, with very different interests. Boyd started her exploration at a young age, chartering a boat to explore the Arctic whereas Gibson Henry discovered her passion as a child but married, raised five children, then started her plant-finding adventure, taking her family along with her.

Juana Briones became the head of her family. Her adventure wasn't the luxury of travelling with her family but raising them on her own while becoming one of the preeminent women in California history. Alice Hamilton, a super sleuth, used her medical knowledge to fight for better rights for workers. Ignoring factories that had been cleaned up before her inspection, Hamilton instead listened to gossip and tracked down the problems workers faced with lead and other substances.

Mary McLeod Bethune, a passionate educator has an amazing story of building a school and hospital during segregation and standing up to the Ku Klux Klan, "If you burn my buildings, I'll build them again." Adventurous, bold, brave, there aren't enough words to describe her strength of character. Katharine Wormeley, a daring superintendent, worked on board a hospital ship during the Civil War in horrendous conditions and wrote letters describing her experience.

The final chapters of the book feature Biddy Mason, a fierce fighter who walked to California behind a wagon train before finally winning her freedom from slavery, and Peggy Hull, a resolute reporter who was the first female war correspondent. Hull spent seven months in Siberia, covered the Japanese attacks of Shanghai in 1932 and World War II.

These are incredibly brief introductions to these women, their stories are inspirational. I enjoyed Penny Colman's style, in a "conversational voice," which made the stories come to life rather than being bombarded with a great deal of facts. Strangely one of my favourite quotes comes from Louise Boyd. "I powder my nose before going on deck, no matter how rough the sea is" really made me smile. Here is this amazing woman chartering a boat to explore the Arctic, convincing a captain that a woman could take on that role, dealing with severe conditions but still ensuring her nose was powdered as was important in the 1930s.

I'm not sure what adventure I'd like to have in 2009 but I would happily take a small amount of the passion and strength of any of these amazing women and will enjoy dipping into their stories every now and then when I need some inspiration.



Lorna Harris is Editor in Chief of Boudica, a social news site for women. Lorna is British but recently moved to California. Her new blog about life in California from a British point of view will begin the new year.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Are You Afraid to Make a Pie?

Earlier this week I wrote about the American Pie Council's national competition, but I've come to realize that MANY people are not only not ready for competition, they have never attempted a pie from scratch. I am embarrassed to admit that I fall half-way into that category.

Oh, I can make a filling with the best of them, it's the crust that scares me. Mine never roll out in a circle, they crumble at the edges, they disintegrate before getting to the pie plate, they're hard to cut with a knife let alone a fork. I have become a firm believer in purchasing the pre-rolled, refrigerated versions -- something that baffles my mother. My mom, who has been to the Pillsbury Bake-Off so many times that she (and her children) are ineligible for all future Bake-Offs; whose favorite childhood memories involve snowy days and mincemeat pie, has raised a daughter who runs an adventure group, writes an adventure blog and is afraid of pie crust.

Well, my mother will be happy to know that the Pie Council wants to help all of us (OK, me) to develop a new skill. From now through December 23, there will be pie pros manning the Crisco Pie Hotline who are ready to answer questions, supply tips and cheer us on. These happy helpers can be found at 1-877-FOR-PIE-TIPS (1-877-367-7438).

If you are a visual learner and you want (need) more help, you can go to "Pie Central" at www.crisco.com where there are videos with step-by-step instructions on crust making and more pie tips. How can we go wrong?

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Fashion Style of the Day Sequins

Fashion Style of the Day. Today's fashion trend follows a hot new look of the sequins. Sequins are so hot right now and they look good on just about everyone. This whole outfit is from forever21 if you like what you see. As always happy shopping!







36 Best Travel Ideas for 2009

The TimesOnline has prepared a list of 36 adventures to make sure that 2009 is anything but dull. Grab a pen and get out your datebook because the Times was nice enough to put their list in chronological order.

Beginning in January, you can pair free space on your calendar with a Mudbath in Essex (January 4), the Picasso-Cezanne exhibit in Aix-en-Provence, France (opens May 25), the oldest street fair in Ireland (August 10), or the Mevlana Dervish Festival in Turkey (Dec. 10). Click here to read the entire list.

What's that? You still have 6.5 days of vacation and 13 sick days? Well it's the TimesOnline to the rescue again. Here's their much abbreviated version of Lonely Planet's top travel spots for 2009.

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

How to Wear Color block Fashion

How to Wear Color block Fashion. Color block fashion is one of the hottest new trends for the season. It combines the use of two or more blocks of color in an ensemble. This could be for a top, bottom, tunic, a dress and even a handbag or shoes.

One might be afraid of this trend since they often involve the use of bright colors or many different colors together. The best way to pair color block trends whether its for shoes, a tunic or a top is with other basic colors such as black , white, and gray. This way your color block trend can pop out more and look more polished. You can also pair this look with plain jewelry so it does not distract from your overall look.

Example of Color block looks









Celebrity Look of the Day Rihanna 's Makeup

Celebrity Look of the Day Rihanna 's Makeup. Rihanna's makeup always looks elegant, natural, and flawless. Here she's seen rocking one of the hottest trends of the season blue liner. In fact that was this week's beauty trend and of course it looks great on her. As always. Her blush is very beachy bronzey that warms up her face perfectly and her lips are kept nude to draw more attention to her eyes. Her outfit is also sexy and I'm loving the black tight trend.







Monday, December 15, 2008

Celebrity Style Katy Perry

Celebrity Style Katy Perry. Katy Perry fashion and style is quite unique. Its a mix of trends and retro that creates quite a new look that is refreshing to the fashion world. Some of her clothing has even been sewn and made by the young singer so maybe one day we can expect a clothing line by her. I know I would purchase anything from her closest that's in my price range. She always manages to throw in the right amount of color into any ensemble.
My Favorite Looks of Katy's Style











Fashion Style of the Day

Fashion Style of the Day. Today's fashion style features the hot trend of color block. Color block uses blocks of two or more colors and this one shoulder tunic does just that. This look comes from wetseal so up on over to wetseal to get this look. You can also get free shipping for last minutes gifts for yourself or loved ones. Happy Shopping!




The American Pie Council Wants YOU!

I have to admit that I only recently discovered that there is an organization called the American Pie Council. Just saying the name makes me happy. Even better, the American Pie Council is calling ALL pie bakers (amateurs, kids and pros alike) to compete in the 15th Annual National Pie Championships, April 24-26 in Orlando.

There are 15 separate categories for amateurs ranging from Apple, Citrus and Cream to Pumpkin, Splenda and Open. The top three winners in each division take home $100, $150 or $200. The pie baker earning "Best in Show" also gets a Sears Kenmore range and the top cash prize of $5,000.

If you aren't quite ready for competition but you think it's high time you had credentials to back up your baking, you can become a card-carrying member of the American Pie Council here. (I hear they're nice but a little flaky....)

Friday, December 12, 2008

Celebrity Hairstyles of the Week Nia Long

Celebrity Hairstyles of the Week Nia Long. Nia Long hairstyles are super sexy and show off her facial features perfectly making her the celebrity hairstyle of the week. Nia loves short styles as well as curls and both looks work great for the actress. She is truly a women who can wear almost any style and my bet is that she would even look great rocking even the shortest style even if it was having no hair at all.









Thursday, December 11, 2008

Celebrity Look of the Day Jennifer Connelly

Celebrity Look of the Day Jennifer Connelly. Jennifer Connelly at the premiere of the Day The Earth Stood Still is our celebrity look of the day. Jennifer looked gorgeous wearing a beaded strapless dress with 3 different colors and gray heels. She also works her red lipstick that adds just the right spalsh of color.





Beauty Trend of the Week Blue Eyeliner

Beauty Trend of the Week Blue Eyeliner. Colored eyeliner is a huge beauty trend overall but blue is really a favorite among many. This color can be used in light or dark shades depending on your skin tone. Lighter complexions should go lighter while darker should stay with dark shades. It can be a fun color to play with for both top on bottom lashes.















Source: glam.com

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Fashion Style of the Day

Fashion Style of the Day. This fashion style of the day was inspired by Jenny on Gossip Girl. I love her style its so girly rocker chick. This outfit that I put together looks like something she would wear.