Thursday, April 22, 2010

April 20, 2010 {Michigan}

Traveling alone is much easier then packing up the whole house, organizing three peoples clothes and listening to the constant chatter of two excited girls.


I took off this morning on my Michigan adventure; a great flight time, I didn't have to get up early and stress over the possibility of sleeping through the dreaded alarm. I took my time getting ready, had a few cups of coffee and a nice filling breakfast before making my way to PDX.

My lucky steak is following me around as I have had now on BOTH flights an empty seat next to me, where my ridiculously long legs can stretch out and I can read with out the guy next to me breathing down my neck. The second flight proved to be the better of the two when I was seated next to the hot guy on the plane who actually made conversation and even politely looked through my copy of True North (which I am on on the cover of for April/May) while he introduced himself to the local celebrity....I of course blushed and an now on the computer writing about it instead on engaging him in more conversation. (And you wander why I'm still single)

The sun has gone down and the natives are restless. I'm ready to land, but this day of travel has not been as tiring as some. I'm looking forward to the week ahead of me and the adventure that lies on the other side of the baggage claim. I'm not sure what to expect and do I even want any expectations? I think I will let this one take me where it may and enjoy the ride. While I don't think I'm going to rush out and pack the moving van for Detroit, I do think the adventure will be one for the memory books.

Signing off from the sky, somewhere about who knows where.....

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

If you're patient....you just might find her. {personal}

There are some people in your life that you just think will always be there. No matter what....

My mom did child care in our home the whole time I was growing up. When I was 5 she started babysitting a girl just my age, with the most fiery red hair I have ever seen. Her name was Karen B. I cant remember anything back then other than we were best friends. We had countless sleepovers, and I told her everything. We went to the same school until 5th grade when we moved, I think at that point the "babysitting" wasn't happening anymore, and she was just at our house anyways.

Fast forward all the way through school, we always stayed in contact. I missed her for a few years during those times apart in grade school, but we quickly picked up right where we left off.

At one point during High School, when I decided to go Rogue and "experience" HS on my own, with a new set of friends, and breaking all the rules, we had our time apart, but just like grade school, we quickly picked up right where we left off.

I visited Karen in college and we still stayed friends. We even had our first babies just one month apart. We tried as much as we could to get our kids together as babies and document their little play dates. She was even one of the two bridesmaids at my wedding (yes, I was married....for a bit)

Karen and I even kept in touch when I packed my bags and lived in North Carolina for 6 years during that marriage. I visiting her cute little apartments when I'd come home to visit, and we'd always send photos of the growing kids.

My last visit with Karen is hard to remember. It seems to be that I can remember vivid details of so much of my life, but for a few brief years. Fortunately these are the same years when life was real tough, and quite possibly I don't NEED to remember it much.

When I finally moved back to Oregon in 2002, one of the first phone calls was to Karen. I didn't' get her, but her Ex, who promised me he's give her the message and tell her I was looking to get reconnected.

Her return call never came......

At this point you have to wander if you should start to take things personally, but after so many years you want to think it's only a lack of communication, right??

I tried one more time to reach her, Pats number being the only one I had, made things difficult. My next try, he had moved and I had hit a brick wall in my search for my friend.

On a daily basis for awhile, Karen was on my mind. I though of her fondly and hoped she was well. I wished I could see those cute red head kids grow up, and have my kids know her as well.

In this day and age with computers and facebook, I figured this would be an easy task. I find people all the time, and the one's you want to stay hidden, they pop up way too often!

To not bore you with all the details, I searched for years. Every so often just checking to see if she finally got a facebook, or had added any info on a reunion site, but nothing. It's like she literally disappeared.

I never gave up, in fact I do believe this is the one and only time in my life I've been patient. I want instant gratification, like most people this day and age.

This past Monday I tried again. no facebook....again, but hmmmmm.....lets try her little brother. BINGO! I found him....now to get a response out of him. Will he remember me?? I had to try.

After a few messages back and forth, I finally had Karens number in my hands. Like a silly nervous teenager, I quickly dialed the number before I lost my nerve. DOhhhhhh! Answering machine....Ok, leave a cute little message. Done.


About an hour later, my phone rings. That silly smile is smeared across my face as I answer it, in hopes that maybe I found her.

Yesterday was a good day. After 8 years, and many life changes. Divorce, a few more children and two career changes, we picked up right where we left off. Like no time has passed, we laughed until my jaw literally hurt. We had so much to talk about we probably could have talked for 3 more hours, but we'll save those talks for in person.

I looked though a few old photos last night and I'm sure she'll kill me for posting a few of these, but they are too great NOT to share. I wish I could find the one's from our 5 year old days, now that would be funny.

Karen, I've missed you. You know everything. I don't need to explain anything, cause you where there for the years that made me...me. You know the reasons why when I tell you I'm afraid to start new relationships, or why I mess up as a parent. We don't have to explain anything to each other, and even when she doesn't' agree with me, she'll love me anyways.

I can't wait to see her. There will be so much more to talk about then, and document. I'm not sure when it will happen, but I do know soon. I can't wait another 8 years.

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This was Karen in middle school...I know this because of the bangs....I think she (we) went through an entire bottle a week.
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Karen and Jacob from my wedding. (and no, I did NOT take this picture)
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One of our last visits with each other. At lest she got one red head baby!
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And just because they are too cute not to post....Little Taylor and Mia.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Guest Blogger.....Lori {products}



My hopes is that every so often I can take advantage of all of my wonderful knowledgeable friends and let them tell you , in their own words, what I hear from them. Our first guest blogger is Lori, she's a wiz at the organic beauty products. I'm always calling Lori when I'm in the market for new makeup or am having any kind of skin problems, and let me tell you....she always knows the answer.

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What's Going On? Baby products should be safe, not Toxic!*

So you've heard all this hype about chemicals in your bath and beauty products, it's caught your attention... but seriously, could it really be that bad? Yes my friends, it is...

What am I talking about here? People, this is serious! Did you know that only 11 percent of the ingredients in personal care products are tested for safety? How many products do you use in a day, a week, a year? How about your children? Toxic chemicals are hiding in your products, and accumulating in your body with each and every use! Sometimes these chemicals are not disclosed on product labels because they're contaminants, not ingredients, and therefore are exempt from labeling laws!
We're talking about carcinogens (proven cancer causing chemicals) in our babies shampoo, lead in our lipstick (they've taken it out of paint and put it in lipstick!? Hello??), and neurotoxins (chemicals that are toxic to the brain) in our fragrances... chemicals linked to cancer, birth defects and other health problems... and that's just scraping the surface!* (Read more about "Why This Matters" at http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com/research/whythismatters.php


This is not my opinion. The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics "is a coalition effort launched in 2004 to protect the health of consumers and workers by securing the corporate, regulatory and legislative reforms necessary to eliminate dangerous chemicals from cosmetics and personal care products".* (Check out www.safecosmetics.org


So, you're concerned, you want to rid yourself of these products, but you don't know where to start? Well, let me tell you that it takes a lot of time and effort to educate yourself on these issues. I have researched claims, products, companies, ingredients, and so on. I have spent hours upon hours deciding what absolutely needs to be avoided, what is safe, and what is hyped up. I have been able to find trustworthy companies with exceptional products to fit every budget. I would love to share what I know with you!

What to keep, what not to keep...

Look at the ingredients, my number one red flag is a list of things I cant pronounce. Take label warnings seriously, they indicate hazardous chemicals.
The top ingredients to avoid
are mercury, lead, Formaldehyde (will appear as Formalin, quaternium, & Urea (imidazolidinyl and Diazolidinyl)), synthetic fragrances also listed as BHT, isoeugenol, cinnamal, companies also hide dangerous chemicals behind the simple word "fragrance"), Hydroquinone (skin lightener), nano particles (Nano...), phthalates (also listed as DBP, DEP, DEHP BzBP, DMP), triclosan & triclocarban, sodium lauryl or laureth sulfate, Polyethylene Glycol (PEG's & -eths (e.g. names with PEG and eth in them, e.g. "laureth", "PEG-20")), triethanolamine, methylchloroisothiazolinone or methylisothiazolinone, Parabens http://www.organicconsumers.org/bodycare/breastcancer090604.cfm (Methyl and Propyl and Butyl and Ethyl, etc), 1,4-dioxane, selenium sulfide, coal tar and coal tar colors (Includes FD&C and D & C colors, especially blue 1 and green 3.), toluene, any word containing "phenyl...", resorcinol, hydroquinone, BHA, thimerosal, aluminum powder/Starch/ Octenylsuccinate, petroleum byproducts...*

So, that's not too hard to remember, right? Just avoid the above ingredients. Write them down or print them out. Look through all of your products, check the ingredient lists. When you go shopping bring your list and read every label... I know, crazy, right?! Well, that's just what I did.

When I started turning over products and reading labels, I ended up with an empty makeup bag, a bare bathroom, and a garbage bag full of products. Then I thought, shoot I have nothing left, and not enough money to buy more stuff. Well, most of the stores I buy from guarantee their products, so seeing as how I was not satisfied, I returned what I could. With a little help from "The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics", I included a letter to each of the companies, stating my dissatisfaction with their products. I also asked them to commit to manufacturing safer cosmetics. Let me just say that Victoria's Secret is the one of the number one companies and brands of concern on the Cosmetics Safety Database. They were my first stop.
(Want to check your favorite products or brands? Check out www.cosmeticsdatabase.com

Just tell me what to buy...

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eriously, who has time to read labels? I really don't either! However, when something grabs my attention like this does, I simply cannot ignore it! I HAVE to find out more information, more FACTS! Then, I either dismiss it (if it's just a bunch of hype), or address it. I just have this "thing"... I get passionate about something and it utterly consumes me! But hey, now all of you can benefit from my hours of research! You just want to grab it and go, right?! I've got oodles of recommendations for you, but let's just start with a few reputable companies...

100% Pure www.100percentpure.co
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Aubrey Organics
Almay Pure Blends (Pure Blends ONLY)
Avalon Organics
Alba
Afterglow Cosmetics www.afterglowcosmetics.com

BareMinerals www.bareescentuals.com
Beauty Without Cruelty
Burts Bees
California Baby
Desert Essence
Dr. Bronner's
Dr. Weil
Earth's Best
Giovanni
Jane Iredale www.janeiredale.com

Jason Natural Cosmetics
Juice Beauty
Kiss My Face
Lily of the Desert
Miessense http://www.miorganicproducts.com

Mill Creek
MyChelle http://www.mychelle.com/

Nature's Baby Organics
Origins www.origins.com

Physicians Formula Organic Wear (Organic Wear ONLY)
Rainbow
Shea Terra Organics www.sheaterraorganics.com

Shikai
Spry
Toms of Maine
Weleda

So, now you're enlightened...

I know, I know, you're overwhelmed, right?! I was too at first, and the quote "ignorance is bliss"... no, no, don't think like that! You want to be informed, you want safe products, you and your precious family deserve the best! Don't waste your money on cheaply made products, full of toxic cancer causing chemicals! Hey, I'm going to make it easy for you to clean out your closet, er makeup bag! Your skin will feel better, look better, and you will BE healthier once you rid yourself of these toxins! Now go on, toss it out!

I will be working on an organized list of my favorite products and brands with prices for every budget. That way, when you need something, you can check this out and know what to buy! Look for it in the next newsletter!

~Lori

*This information is provided by the following:

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics www.safecosmetics.org <http://www.safecosmetics.org>
Skin Deep's Cosmetics Safety Database www.cosmeticsdatabase.com <http://www.cosmeticsdatabase.com>
The Breast Cancer Fund www.breastcancerfund.org <http://www.breastcancerfund.org>
Think Before You Pink (A project of Breast Cancer Action) http://thinkbeforeyoupink.org/
Environmental Working Group www.ewg.org <http://www.ewg.org>
Organic Consumers Association http://www.organicconsumers.org/



Friday, April 2, 2010

I'm on a roll, so let's just go with it! {contests}

I was announced second place in a photo contest yesterday for a photo I took of my favorite Bend, OR teacher. It was for a seniors, 50+ beautiful faces of Central Oregon. (Yeah me!)

While I'm on a roll, I thought I would try my luck at a national level for a cover contest from my favorite photography magazine, Professional Photographers. While voting isn't what determines the winner, I'd love to get all of you to vote. Please follow the link, and if you don't choose mine, find your favs! Vote for me!

Thanks for the love and support and I will keep you all posted! Someday you'll all be able to say.... "I knew her when!"