Oct 2009
SHE IS BEYOND….
My friend is brilliantly talented. She has created the most fashionable workout line of clothes. Creatively coined “Beyond Yoga”, Jodi Guber has cultivated a lifestyle. Most of us know and love her workout pants and tops, but it is her fabulous water bottle which needs to be introduced. Drinking lots of water throughout the day is a must! This is a challenging task for me as I hate to drag around bottles which leak into my purse. Jodi came strolling into our shared pilates class one morning looking like a workout fashion plate. Swinging from her arm was the chicest water bottle! Pink in color and labeled with phrases like I AM BLESSED, I was intrigued. I love pink! I held the water bottle up and took it for dry run of a swig. The spout was comfortable and did not leak. As I was drinking sway, Jodi added that the proceeds of the water bottle go to Breast cancer, which happens to be a cause close to my heart. Go to BEYONDYOGA.COM to order great workout clothes as well as this terrific water bottle. Drinking water will be a pleasure.
Oct 2009
WHERE DID YOU GET THAT? SERIOUSLY?
My friend and I love to shop. We love high end designer stuff but what we really enjoy is to challenge ourselves to a set specific amount of money and try our hand at mall (franchise store) shopping. Our goal is to discover an inexpensive find that looks priceless, “designer”, and high end. The item must be unlabeled and cost no more than a hundred or so dollars. Our fall challenge was a casual rock and roll type flat ankle boot, one that would look good with jeans, black leggings or even a dress. I had a vison of a beaten up ankle cowboy bootie. As I scoured the internet, I felt angry at myself that I had not saved my signature college shoe which was a hunter green cowboy shoe bootie. (If any of my college friends are reading this, these were the boots that our sorority sister filled up with clumps of loose hair from all hairbrushes of the 80 girls in the Kappa House. ) I had seen the Golden Goose cowboy boots which cost a pretty penny and actually looked too beaten up as if a school bus drove over them on a rainy day. I cruised around the mall and strolled into Steve Madden. Perched on the top shelf of the boot rack was the most perfect pair of ankle western boots with antiqued gold hardware. I let out a small breath, as I realized my search was over. I had found the perfect pair of casual boots and they only cost $149.00. I proudly showed them to my cohort and she readily approved of the purchase. To top it off, as if I did not trust my own fashion instict, I recently cruised into Elyse Walker, one of the best shopping boutiques on the west side. Displayed right next to the beautiful pairs of YSL and Prada shoe was the Steve Madden Cowboy boot. I was beside myself! Never forget the importance and ability to mix designers and articles of clothes with differing price points. It is possible to achieve a chic look inexpensively and with items that most people would never be able to figure out the store of purchase.
Oct 2009
OPPOSITE SEX MASSAGE
It is fascinating to hear people’s opinions on the matter of opposite sex masseuses. Most importantly, we can all agree that there is few things better than an amazing massage. At the end of the day, when the stress has had a physical impact on your weary body, the idea of a massage by anyone or anything would be sufficient. But, suppose the only masseuse available was one of the opposite sex? Would your significant other care? Or would it be no different than when you have a physical and your Dr. feels you up? I have plenty of friends who do not allow their husbands to get massaged by a woman. It has never bothered me before but some people suggest that I am missing the boat. I personally prefer male masseuses because their hands are stronger and their massages are more powerful. I hope this does not sound overt in anyway. It truly is just me posing a question which illicits such different responses. In truly rethinking about the debate, I remain okay with a female massaging my husband (as long as there is no happy ending!)
Oct 2009
BUZZ, BUZZ
I heard the greatest story yesterday that I thought the lemonaid drinkers would enjoy. One of my girlfriends is incredibly close to her 90 year old Grandmother. Her respect and devotion for her Grandmother should be a model for all of us who let the excuse of being too busy get in the way of fostering a daily relationship with our amazing Grandparents. She regularly takes her Grandmother out for lunch so that she can escape the old age home. Each time I have met her Grandma, I am impressed with how physically active and emotionally sharp she still is. The other day, my friend and I were discussing vibrators. From that conversation, we started chatting about her Grandmother’s latest adventures in the old age home. By adventures, I thought were were talking about stealing extra tapioca from the kitchen. Speaking of vibrators, she said, they do work for all generations! Well, I now understand that the reason Grandma is still in such good shape (mind, body, and spirit ) is because she regularly revs up the vibrator that her Granddaughter surprised her with for Christmas a few years earlier. I guess everyday is Christmas for Grandma.
Oct 2009
6 HOUR LIPGLOSS

Is anything more annoying than having to reapply lipgloss throughout the day to maintain that “glossy don’t you want to kiss me look?” Short of Mac Lipglass which feels like liquid cement and rips hairs out of ones head if the wind blows and attaches the hair on the lips, there is an absence of long lasting lipglosses available in the marketplace. Sure, there was a time in the 80′s when my friend and I created lipgloss by mixing lipsticks and desitin but like all the other things in life that I could have invented like Juicy velour sweatsuits or the plastic adornments for crocs, the moment of brilliance never hit me. Thank God for the cosmetic corporations which keep plugging away to invent new products with lots of promise and slick packaging to lure the consumer. I am one of those people who constantly falls victim to exciting new products that promise to transform me. The other night, husband came home with an event take home bag filled of brand new L’Oreal makeup products. One lipgloss, in particular, looked mighty interesting to me as it promised to last six hours. Six hours, I smirked and tore open the packaging. Well, like the description promised, L’Oreal Infallible Plumping Gloss, shines and plumps for many hours. In fact, it is still on my lips from lunchtime today. It is not sticky nor restricting and comes in a multitude of flattering shades. Number 106 aka “plumped pink” is a particularly nice shade of sheer pink. The actual applicator allows for a generous amount to go onto the lip so it is easy to do quickly and without a mirror. So hurry over to CVS or Long’s as L’Oreal is a drugstore product. Thank god, as by now, we all know that department store make-up and drugstore make-up are made by the same companies. It is only the price and the packaging which differs.
Oct 2009
TCA CHEMICAL PEEL
Here is the good news about aggressive chemical peels– they truly do shrink pores, soften and or eliminate fine lines, and remove sunspots and freckles. It actually is amazing to see the results of a deep chemical peel. No matter how many derma planes, microdermabrasions, or mild peels I have endured, my skin has never regained the youthful dewy look of my earlier years. Coupled with years of sun abuse, my skin definitely looked weathered and I looked my age. My brilliant doctor (Aex Khadavi 818-5282500) promised me that I would worship the results of the TCA peel. He mentioned that I would be out of commission for a good 7 to 10 days. Book it immediately, I begged, knowing that my husband would be out of town for the next week. The big day came and wouldn’t you know it that one of my friends had booked a botox appointment at the same time. I convinced her to come sit with me as the acid was applied to my face. The peel was applied with a cotton pad and it was only moments before the stinging began. I was brave but eventually the discomfort got to me and my hands and feet began flailing. Together the nurse and doctor neutralized my face and rinsed it with a refreshing saline solution. Ah, relief! The skin immediately began to frost and turn pale white which was then followed by a crisp sunburned appearance. What I was not expecting was for my freckles to come out with a vengeance and remain dark until the skin actually began to peel. I was given my after care instructions and off I went. For several days after the procedure, I was required to saturate my face in a deep hydrating moisturizing gel and slather up in a highly concentrated zinc sunblock. I absolutely was forbidden to leave the house without a ridiculously, massive sunhat. Being that I am a married girl and that my husband is a sure thing, I decided that I was going to live my life and not sequester myself indoors. The days went on and I kept sending daily pictures of my peeling and swollen face to my husband and friends. The skin began to get stiff, crackly, and brown. (BEWARE– The worst part was not being able to pull and tug at the loose skin as there was risk of scarring. I must confess that I may have cheated and helped the skin fall to the ground. ) I decided to go out to dinner friday night at a dark restaurant. In fact, my husband could not believe that I would actually go out with the state of my face and even challenged me to sit at the bar and see how much positive attention I could get. Ha Ha Ha. The next morning, I ventured to my son’s soccer game in the blistering heat and overheard my sons’s friend telling his mother never to do to her face what I had done to mine. It is now six days since the peel application and most of the dead skin has peeled off. What remains is a face as pure and flawless as snow white (with a tinge of a sunburn.) My nose and cheeks are sunspot free. My pores are miniscule. The area under my chin seems to be the last to peel and heal due to the movement of my mouth. Needless to say, I am thrilled with the results. The “I might not have to wear foundation during the day” me was worth the discomfort and I will do the TCA peel again when needed.
Oct 2009
HOLIDAY CARDS
A helpful suggestion from a close friend of mine……
It’s that time of year again when you need to start thinking about your holiday cards (that is if you send them out of course!) I don’t know if you’re like me, but I dread trying to wrangle my kids for a photo as much as trying on a bathing suit or a stiff pair of new jeans.
Well, if you’re with me in this department, I have the solution for you. My friend Lainie’s sister (who’s a photographer) came over one Sunday morning and took the cutest pictures of the little terrorists. I have at least 3 or 4 great ones to choose from! It was quick and painless and the kids loved her. She’s young and hip and talked about Star Wars and Bakugan with them. (If you have girls, I’m sure she’ll discuss princesses, horses or ballet!) They were fully engaged and paid little attention to her snapping away.
She’s very reasonable and will give you the disc for a prenegotiated price….no ridiculous fees to make multiple prints!!!
If you’re interested, you can check out her website at www.jilliansorkin.com Her email is jilliansorkin@sbcglobal.net to set up an appointment.
Oct 2009
A DEAR FRIEND SENT THIS TO ME…
This is so true and important to remember!
The following is from Pulitzer Prize winning author Anna Quindlen’s commencement address to VillanovaUniversity, Friday 23 June 2000:
It’s a great honor for me to be the third member of my family to receive an honorary doctorate from this great university. It’s an honor to follow my great-uncle Jim, who was a gifted physician, and=2 0my Uncle Jack, who is a remarkable businessman. Both of them could have told you something important about their professions, about medicine or commerce.
I have no specialized field of interest or expertise, which puts me at a disadvantage, talking to you today. I’m a novelist. My work is human nature. Real life is all I know. Don’t ever confuse the two, your life and your work. The second is only part of the first.
Don’t ever forget what a friend once wrote Senator Paul Tsongas when the senator decided not to run for reelection because he’d been diagnosed with cancer: “No man ever said on his deathbed I wish I had spent more time in the office.” Don’t ever forget the words my father sent me on a postcard last year: “If you win the rat race, you’re still a rat.” Or what John Lennon wrote before he was gunned down in the driveway of the Dakota: “Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.”
You walk out of here this afternoon with only one thing that no one else has. There will be hundreds of people out there with your same degree; there will be thousands of people doing what you want to do for a living. But you will=2 0be the only person alive who has sole custody of your life. Your particular life. Your entire life. Not just your life at a desk, or your life on a bus, or in a car, or at the computer. Not just the life of your minds, but the life of your heart. Not just your bank account, but your soul.
People don’t talk about the soul very much anymore. It’s so much easier to write a resume than to craft a spirit. But a resume is a cold comfort on a winter night, or when you’re sad, or broke, or lonely, or when you’ve gotten back the test results and they’re not so good.
Here is my resume: I am a good mother to three children. I have tried never to let my profession stand in the way of being a good parent. I no20longer consider myself the center of the universe. I show up. I listen, I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my husband. I have tried to make marriage vows mean what they say. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh. I am a good friend to my friends, and they to me. Without them, there would be nothing to say to you today, because I would be a cardboard cutout. But call them on the phone, and I meet them for lunch. I show up. I listen. I try to laugh.
I would be rotten, or at best mediocre at my job, if those other things were not true. You cannot be really first rate at your work if your work is all you are.
So here is what I wanted to tell you today:
Get a life. A real life, not a manic pursuit of the next promotion, the bigger paycheck, the larger house. Do you think you’d care so very much about those things if you blew an aneurysm one afternoon, or found a lump in your breast? Get a life in which you notice the smell of salt water pushing itself on a breeze over Seaside Heights, a life in which you stop and watch how a red-tailed hawk circles over the water gap or the way a baby scowls with concentration when she tries to pick up a cheerio with her thumb and first finger.
Get a life in which you are not alone. Find people you love, and who love you. And remember that love is not leisure, it is work. Each time you look at your diploma, remember that you are still a student, still learning how to best treasure your connection to others. Pick up the phone. Send an e-mail. Write a letter. Kiss your Mom. Hug your Dad. Get a life in which you are generous.
Look around at the azaleas in the suburban neighborhood where you grew up; look at a full moon hanging silver in a black, black sky on a cold night.
And realize that life is the best thing ever, and that you have no business taking it for granted. Care so deeply about its goodness that you want to spread it around. Once in a while take money you would have spent on beers and give it to charity. Work in a soup kitchen. Be a big brother or sister.
All of you want to do well. But if you do not do good, too, then doing well will never be enough. It is so easy to waste our lives: our days, our hours, our minutes. It is so easy to take for granted the color of the azaleas, the sheen of the limestone on Fifth Avenue, the color of our kid’s eyes, the way the melody in a symphony rises and falls and disappears and rises again. It is so easy to exist instead of live. I learned to live many years ago.
Something really, really bad happened to me, something that changed my life in ways that, if=2 0I had my druthers, it would never have been changed at all. And what I learned from it is what, today, seems to be the hardest lesson of all. I learned to love the journey, not the destination. I learned that it is not a dress rehearsal, and that today is the only guarantee you get. I learned to look at all the good in the world and to try to give some of it back because I believed in it completely and utterly. And I tried to do that, in part, by telling others what I had learned. By telling them this:
Consider the lilies of the field. Look at the fuzz on a baby’s ear. Read in the backyard with the sun on your face. Learn to be happy. And think of life as a terminal illness because if you do you will live it with joy and passion, as it ought to be lived.
Well, you can learn all=2 0those things, out there, if you get a life, a full life, a professional life, yes, but another life, too, a life of love and laughs and a connection to other human beings. Just keep your eyes and ears open. Here you could learn in the classroom. There the classroom is everywhere. The exam comes at the very end. No man ever said on his deathbed I wish I had spent more time at the office. I found one of my best teachers on the boardw alk at Coney Island maybe 15 years ago. It was December, and I was doing a story about how the homeless survive in the winter months.
He and I sat on the edge of the wooden supports, dangling our feet over the side, and he told me about his schedule; panhandling the boulevard when the summer crowds were gone, sleeping in a church when the temperature went below freezing, hiding from the police amidst the Tilt a Whirl and the Cyclone and some of the other seasonal rides. But he told me that most of the time he stayed on the boardwalk, facing the water, just the way we were sitting now even when it got cold and he had to wear his newspapers after he read them.
And I asked him why. Why didn’t he go to one of the shelters? Why didn’t he check himself into the hospital for detox? And he just stared out at the ocean and said, “Look at the view, young lady. Look at the view.”
And every day, in some little way, I try to do what he said. I try to look at the view. And that’s the last thing I have to tell you today, words of wisdom from a man with not a dime in his pocket, no place to go, nowhere to be. Look at the view. You’ll never be disappointed.
Oct 2009
THE PARTY DRESS
Tis the season of the party dress and it is a recession. This unceasing recession is cramping the cougars’ style and their inability to purchase a new dress for each occasion. I don’t mean designer dresses either! How about a darling edgy frock from Alice and Oliva for under $300. That was the perfect solution until husband started reviewing amex bill with a fine tooth comb. One of my brightest friends started popping up in some new cute outfits that I had never seen before. I thought we have not been shopping , I asked. She giggled and said that she had been shopping in her own closet! What a fabulous idea but how about taking it a step further and shopping in your best friends’ closet. Somehow her LBD (little black dress) seems new and exciting next to my tired one. Born came the idea of recycling party dresses!
Oct 2009
ONE KINGS LANE
Those Berkeley girls are so cutting edge! Don’t you just love when one of your friends creates something cool? I adore my friends because they are smart, entrepreneurial, and rad. One friend, in particular, who graduated Berkeley with me, created the awesome live auction site for home decor. If you love gilt group and haute look, you will flip for ONE KINGS LANE. It never fails to amaze me with the sales event calendar. Whether its NURSERY WORKS which went live today, LULU DK or JARDINS EN FLEUR, the ONE KINGS LANE girls will make sure you have the pick of the chicest of the design litter. I highly recommend that my Lemonaid drinkers sign up at www.onekingslane.com/join and click to become a member. Each day you will receive an email informing you of the days and or week at a glance sales events. I can promise you from receiving my email alert today, it is going to be a great week at ONE KINGS LANE. Additionally, there is a section which highlights amazing designers like barbara barry and what inspires them as well as their important design tips. 


