it was a good one

We made a quick trip over to my Grandma and Grandpa's house on Saturday to celebrate Easter. It was the first time that we've seen them since last fall. They travel south in the winter months to escape the rain and snow. It's a rough life for them :)


Oh it was good to be in their company again.  The day turned out to be so lovely. It felt like Spring. Finally.


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Beach balls and bare feet in the back yard.


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The daffodils were blooming.


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Sunshine suits Hannah.


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Lemon drops at easter


My uncle made me a lemon drop. Oooh tasty. Just one for me! Okay maybe two.


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Easter basket loot.


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There was all kinds of love floating around. (My Dad in the middle. His brothers on the left and right, and the wives.)


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Look at all those beautiful people! We barely fit in a frame these days. 


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Eleven great-grandchildren! Two sets of twins. Yikes.


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We drove home late. Pretty mountain huh?


It was up and at 'em on Sunday.


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We had brunch at the country club.


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Guess who was there?


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There were lots of eggs,


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and this hilarious attempt at a thumbs up from Ian. Ha!


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Laurel found The Golden Egg!!


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She scored an awesome basket of goodies.


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And here's my Bubba on the course. Maybe some day he'll wear a green jacket too? Wasn't that great? The Master's is one of our favorites to watch.


Whew! It was a good one!

hair

I'm not done feeling weird with all this blathering on about all my grooming...but I do get lots of questions/comments/emails about my hair. Okay then here we go...


I have very thick, naturally wavy hair. It isn't straight. It isn't curly. Just wavy. Which means that I have to do something with it or the frizz just overtakes me and it's bad. I am, unfortunately, not a "wash and go" kind of girl. In fact, when I tell Carl that "I just need to wash my hair and dry it real quick before we go anywhere" he rolls his eyes with impatience knowing that I'll be at least another 45 minutes. "At least" (he just repeated when I read this out loud to him).


My hair is cut in long layers so that I can easily go from curly to straight. I also have to have it thinned. A lot. By the time I'm done with a haircut there is usually a huge pile of hair on the floor.  I've cut bangs a couple of times...but I'm such a "tucker" (behind my ear) that they tend to drive me nuts. Naturally I'm a dark blonde. Right now I have quite a bit of red in it. I'm really loving the red. I'm keeping it for a while.


I love experimenting with different shampoos. Right now I'm using Redken Color Extend. It's nice but I'm not married to it.


Hair


Whether I plan to straighten it or encourage curls,  I always use some kind of serum on my towel dried damp hair. This is working, I've also really liked Fekkai. I know it looks expensive, but a little goes a long way. It lasts forever.


Here's where I make a decision. Curly? or Straight?


For curly I slather it with at least a quarter sized dollop of gel. It seems like the cheaper ones work better. I'm using Pantene now.


After getting the gel evenly on my hair, I twist it into thick sections around my finger then scrunch.  I let it mostly air dry.


The trick to drying it the rest of the way comes with a diffuser.


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You have to have one of these bad boys. I don't even attempt curly hair without it. Gotta have it. I bend over and dry my hair upside down with it.


To touch up any frizzy spots I use a wand. There is a slight learning curve with these, but once you get it, it's easy. I think that a wand makes curls look so much more natural than an iron. 


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When I want my hair straight, I also let it mostly dry. Then I flip over and blow dry upside down again and use a flat metal brush to pull it straight. Then I stand back up and use a round metal brush to add volume in the crown and flip the ends. Occasionally I'll use a flat iron, but the brushes usually do the trick. I use a bit more serum to smooth it out and then spray it a bit with hairspray. Again, nothing expensive


Once styled I can usually go 2-3 days without washing it again. It's coarse enough to really resist getting too greasy. I guess that's one thing I have going for me.


That's all.  I love this blog for great hairstyle ideas.


Okay answering more questions soon (hopefully) about how I've lost 20lbs since Jan 1. Warning: there are no gimmicks-- maybe even a little blood, sweat, and tears.

make-up

Doing my makeup


Someone asked me last week to share what I use for make-up. Honestly I'm feeling sort of a sheepish about this. I'm a total minimalist when it comes to make-up and I don't spend a ton of money on department store brands. I'm certainly not an expert. I don't really want my make-up to get noticed. Don't we all just want our face to look fresh?  Most days it's lucky if I brush my teeth let alone get some make-up on. I don't really have any tricks for you, but I'm always curious about things like this, so I'll share. 


Face:


Foundation  Make-up sponge Strawberry creme Bronzer


foundation (applied with a sponge). I'm really self-conscious about my skin. I've tried lots of different foundations but it is hard to balance coverage with caked on. I'm happy with this one for now. Blush, and bronzer (because I live at  47 degrees N latitude.)


Sometimes I add this for a little extra glow


Eyes:


Creme eye shadow  Eye shadow expresso Eye shadow blue


Creme eyeshadow (bare minimum),  add a little espresso (regular daytime), or for extra drama use the silvers instead. I don't like the look of heavy eyeliner. I usually just use a small stiff angled brush slightly dampened then swipe it through my eye shadow and apply it on my lash line like liner. I find it easier to blend and layer that way.


Mascara


I have very wimpy eyelashes. Part of the problem is that they are blonde. This is what I'm using right now, but I'm always looking for something better. Two coats minimum.


Lips: 


Beach bronze lip gloss


Lip gloss: beach bronze. It doesn't look so orange in real life-- just sort of clear and glittery. Maybe a little liner underneath. 


I think this looks pretty:


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Just simple and natural.


That's it! Questions? What did I forget? 


We'll talk hair tomorrow!