Monday, August 31, 2009
Twilight Themed Make-up? ~ Get Excited!
Out of curiosity I took a look at the new line of make-up which can be found at Twilight Beauty.com. As I've mentioned before as a stay at home mom, I rarely blow dry my hair let alone put on make-up more than once or twice a week. Since I'm still in my early 30's I am hoping I can get away with the "natural look" for a few more years. However, I do always have a tube of lip gloss with me. Like a fabulous necklace, I truly believe a little bit of lip gloss can help pull together any look. There are several brands of lip gloss I love, Chanel and Laura Mercier are two in particular but that is a side note. I LOVE the range of lip gloss colors the luna twilight line offers. I haven't ordered any yet so I can't speak to their quality. I usually judge mine based on shimmer and lack of stickiness. I do hate those icky sticky glosses.
In case you are wondering, my favorite colors are '53 Chevy, Hush and Myth. I'm thinking I may try one and see how the quality is. And of course dear reader I'll let you know!
Cheers,
Ouiser
I Capture the Castle ~ Book Review
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Recipe of the week ~ Tomato & Corn Salad
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Must See Movie: The September Issue
Monday, August 24, 2009
Fall Favorite ~ Stylish Walking Flats
Friday, August 21, 2009
Football Fever Begins...
Fall is my favorite time of year for a number of reasons, but one in particular is football season! As a good southern girl, I was raised to love football. And growing up in Austin I paid little attention to the NFL, other then attending the occasional Oilers game when we were in Houston. Why bother when you had the Longhorns just down the street?
However, I married a serious Chicago Bears fan (gratuitous excuse to insert- the '85 Superbowl shuffle) so I've been forced into watching a number of NFL games and to be fair, I do recognize how and why some people prefer the NFL. To me it's like comparing apples and oranges, they are really so different. Which is a nice way of saying I like college better, but do actually enjoy watching some NFL games even if I occasionally blurt out "why is the clock still running, they got the first down?"
So, last night I put down down my book and watched a "new to me" show ~ HBO: Hard Knocks Training Camp with the Cincinnati Bengals with DH. I found it completely fascinating! As a girl, I am always looking for the likable character in any story. This one has plenty! Not only is it an interesting look behind the scenes of every aspect of the team - players, families, coaches and management. Its also a really cool look at the players personalities.
My favorite part was actually off the field. They showed Tank Johnson attempting to put together his daughters' new bunk bed, this of course after a full day's work out. I was rolling I was laughing so hard, of course my mind immediately went to my own memory of DH putting together our son's swing set and the problems that ensued.
There is a hilarious bit with Carson Palmer talking to his center about trying to "keep clean" because after practice he noticed the top of his hand reeked. I won't go any further than that, but again hilarious.
I love getting to know the players' personalities because for me it will make watching the games this fall all the more interesting. I know I'll be routing for Tank Johnson and Chris Henry (He's got a great story!) whenever we catch a Cincinnati game.
The show airs on HBO, Wednesdays at 10pm and although the series is already in week 3, like everything else you can always go to HBO on demand to catch up on the past two episodes this weekend.
I hope you'll watch and enjoy as I have!
Cheers,
Ouiser
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Shopping for Baby and Mommy
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
Recipe of the week ~ Lasagna
Classic Lasagna
Pre-heat oven to 375 degrees and spray lasagna pan (or 9x13 in. casserole dish) with Pam.
Mix ricotta, cream cheese and Parmesian cheese in a second bowl. Season with salt and pepper and set aside.
Cover bottom of baking dish with a thin layer of meat sauce (about a cup maybe more) Arrange a layer of noodles (3-4 noodles) on top of sauce. Spread another layer of the meat sauce evenly on top. Add half of the cheese mixture by spoonfuls (it doesn't spread easily so just dollop small amounts around the top, it will melt evenly). Scatter half of the basil leaves on top. Repeat steps-- 3-4 lasagna noodles, meat sauce, remaining cheese mixture, basil leaves. Finish with 3-4 more lasagna noodles and remaining meat sauce on top. Cover with mozzarella cheese. Cover tightly with aluminum foil and bake for 30 mins. Uncover and bake for another 10-15 mins until the cheese begins to bubble and brown. Let rest for 10 mins before serving.
This is pretty heavy and rich so it's nice with a light salad and of course a good red wine matches perfectly.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Fall Favorite ~ Esther Design
Twilight Book Reccomendation
I had more than a few mom-friends tell me over the last year that I absolutely must read the Twilight series of books. Since I'm a fan of neither sci-fi or vampires I thought it was probably not my kinda book. I mostly prefer autobiographies or historical accounts of women in politics. (mmm, I wonder why?) Anyway, needless to say this was way way off my radar. But since I was going to the lake for a week with my darling husband, our son and my sister-in-law and her family I thought what the heck. Well I finished the book in no less than 24 hours and then immediately re-read it. YES it was that good. After returning home I purchased the remaining three books (New Moon, Eclipse & Breaking Dawn) and finished the whole series in a week. The compounded reading probably only fueled my new found obsession. Sadly, I am confident that I neglected my family during this time, on the upside I also lost about 7 lbs. Yes, I was too engrossed in reading to think about eating. Well, there's a new diet idea! :)
While the series is action packed and does delve into the world of vampires and ware wolves (err, shift shapers) it is at its heart a sweet, sincere and passionate love story. In the end, it made me love and appreciate my darling husband even more and reminded me just how lucky I am. Now, how can that be a bad thing? So, with the summer almost over, I hope that you will take a leap and pick up a copy of Twilight. I promise you won't be disappointed!
And then when you are as obsessed as I am, check out the draft version of Midnight Sun. Oh how I wish Stephanie would complete it!
Lastly, once you are done with the series, please check out Stephenie Meyer's latest book, the Host. It's fantastic, and as the website professes its "science fiction for those that don't like science fiction". Who knew that a stay at home mom could be so talented. (insert laughter)
Cheers,
Ouiser
Monday, August 17, 2009
The Evening Star Cafe
I have found through this pregnancy that knowing I can only have one glass of wine has made me a much pickier drinker than I once was. After pouring over their incredible wine list (it helps that they are affiliated with and next door to Planet Wine, a fabulous specialty wine shop) I decided on an Italian Prosecco. It was bubbly, creamy and delicious all the qualities one likes in a sparkling beverage.
Check out their menu and if you find yourself in our neighborhood please call us, we'd love to meet you for dessert at the Dairy Godmother. I'll talk about that wonderful spot in an entirely new post.
Cheers,
Ouiser
First Post
I don't have a specific direction in mind for this blog, especially since I haven't spent much time reading any blogs so we'll see where this goes.