Monday, December 24, 2012
Monday, September 3, 2012
Soapy Summer Sendoff
I always get melancholy when summer's over. Shorter daylight hours mean less time for outdoor activities. Fortunately some soapmaking classes hosted by Marla Bosworth of Back Porch Soap Company helped take the sting out of saying goodbye to summer. Our special guest instructors were Amanda Griffin of Lovin Soap and Holly Port of Lotion Bar Cafe.
In the first class I attended, Amanda and Holly showed us how to make soap cupcakes, salt bar smoothies, and soap lattes.
After class, a New York City Beauty Meetup was held for industry professionals at Calle Ocho.
The next morning, Amanda and Holly showed us how to do a peacock swirl, hearts, and flowers.
A very special thank you to everybody's favorite Teaching Assistant, Angela Carillo of Alegna Soap.
Wednesday, August 1, 2012
Introducing Mojito Soap!
Inspired by the cocktail of the same name, our mojito soap is a perfect pick-me-up from the dog days of summer. It's naturally fragranced with lime and spearmint essential oils.
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Sparkle Up!
I was really touched when I went to visit Mom at the nursing home over the weekend, and saw the enthusiastic staff of Sparkle Up doing hair, makeup, and manicures for the residents. Sparkle Up specializes in glamour parties and has a full skin care and makeup line for special events.
Sparkle Up is located in New City, New York. Sunday was the first time they have done an outside event. The idea for the event came from co-owner Deborah Spagnoli who feels that "beauty is ageless."
Mom loved having her hair done. Another resident who was having her nails done, said that she loved having the opportunity to be pampered.
Sparkle Up is located in New City, New York. Sunday was the first time they have done an outside event. The idea for the event came from co-owner Deborah Spagnoli who feels that "beauty is ageless."
Mom loved having her hair done. Another resident who was having her nails done, said that she loved having the opportunity to be pampered.
Mackenzie gives a manicure |
Deborah gives a resident a new 'do |
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
In Memorium
Arthur Nadel
1928-2012
1928-2012
On Thursday, May 31, my father-in-law Arthur Nadel passed. He was 84. Through his actions, Artie raised the bar on what it meant to be a good husband. His love and devotion to his wife Mildred is the stuff they make movies about. While Artie was in a nursing home on a rehab floor for a broken hip, he voluntary moved to spend the rest of his days in an Alzheimer's ward so his Millie would not be alone. Through 61 years of marriage, Artie and Millie were deeply, madly, passionately in love. Throughout his illness, he never cared about his own declining health, only about the well-being of his beloved Millie.
In addition to Millie, he is survived by the three sons he was so proud of, Michael, Steve (Sue), and Gary (Denise), and the grandchildren he adored, Adam, Matthew, Daniel, and Lauren.
Artie's funeral was on Friday. When we arrived home, there were a couple of messages on our answering machine asking if Artie had anything to do with Johan Santana pitching the first no-hitter in the history of his beloved New York Mets. We like to think he did, and if there's a heaven, he's holding court playing cards and telling his jokes to a whole new audience.
In addition to Millie, he is survived by the three sons he was so proud of, Michael, Steve (Sue), and Gary (Denise), and the grandchildren he adored, Adam, Matthew, Daniel, and Lauren.
Artie's funeral was on Friday. When we arrived home, there were a couple of messages on our answering machine asking if Artie had anything to do with Johan Santana pitching the first no-hitter in the history of his beloved New York Mets. We like to think he did, and if there's a heaven, he's holding court playing cards and telling his jokes to a whole new audience.
Tuesday, May 1, 2012
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Chocolate Lovers Rejoice!
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