Showing posts with label manicure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label manicure. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Adding a wee bit of polish to my days...

The New Year is here and with it comes the opportunity to make some changes.
What changes might those be?
For starters,
getting back on the Weight Watchers Point Program with continued walks is my top priority.
Over the holidays too many sweets and treats have been savoured and despite the walks I am up a few pounds...it is not the end of the world but I do not want to let it get out of control.
I feel better when my clothes have a little bit of "breathing room!"

But I digress...
this post was titled adding a bit of polish.


 My hands and nails have never been given much thought...
I am a no nonsense kind of gal...and have thought of my hands as tools in the domestic arena.

As a result of neglect and my haphazard way of wearing gloves when I wash dishes and clean house
I have had to invest heavily in hand creams and slather them on throughout the day.
(L'Occitane Shea Butter... and I buy the small size to keep in my handbag and the car)

I have been inspired to make a wee change...
at least for now
while the New Year is fresh and new.
(will see how long it lasts!)

For now I am enjoying taking extra care of my hands and my nails.
My gloves are handy right beside the sink
as a reminder to put them on when I am immersed in domestics, which I am on a daily basis.


Purple Playtex Living Gloves
endorsed by This Hostess.


Workhorses in The Humble Bungalow


Base coat, polish and a top coat are applied so that they last longer and resist chipping.
This OPI shade is called Chocolate Moose...
I love how they choose creative names for their polish.
 I think this is a neutral versatile colour.


Looking for some pretty pink shades in the OPI,  Essie or Butter lines to add to my collection.


Perhaps something soft...and light, maybe in a blush pink.


or a deeper fuchsia like this Camellia.

Blues and greens and blacks are popular 
I am not sure that they are suitable for my 60 year old hands...
 though they are fine on my toes in the summer months.


Speaking of trying new things...
Cheryl, my friend from France, taught me how to make duck confit.
We browned the duck legs in a hot Le Creuset pan and then heated them in the oven.
We de-glazed the pan with a bit of Sancerre and added about a half cup of marmalade and let it simmer and reduced it until it was thick.

The wee potatoes were roasted in a bit of the duck fat in a hot oven until they were golden and softened.
The green beans were steamed until they were almost tender...
(I like a bit of resistance when I bite into a green bean)

~ Dessert ~
tasty lemon tarts from the bakery.

You can see why I am up a few pounds as we enjoyed many rich meals 
while our house guests were here in The Humble Bungalow.
So it is salad daze and healthy eating for the foreseeable future.

If you are looking for some inspiration and a fresh way of starting your New Year


Chat soon
until next time...
~ Be Kind and Take Care ~

Friday, March 15, 2013

A lick and a polish....

My nails have never been a top priority for me...
gardeners are a no nonsense breed and other than wearing garden gloves and slathering our hands with emollient lotions and creams we rarely wear polish as it chips so quickly when we are weeding and pruning.

Lately my nails have felt weaker and softer more prone to breakage and I do take a multi vitamin and several supplements daily so I thought I'd better do some research and see what I could do to improve the strength of my nails.


Hangnails are beastly and I am prone to them.
I have been faithfully applying the Badger Cuticle Cream daily and it has helped.

Complete Care from Sally Hansen claims to be the answer to weak nails.
Having recently tested this out I can endorse it and am happy to say that it does work.
It can be used as a base and a top coat with coloured polish in between too if you prefer wearing colour.


I like the shine too.


Look who helped me with my manicure!
Chester is such a curious kitten that he follows me everywhere and insists on being in on the action.
He wakes me up very early every morning with his purring and a few licks just to make sure that I notice him!


He's great company...
Pepper our other cat was snoozing on the bed.
She gets tuckered out after Chester chases her around the house.
They play well together with the occasional cat spat when Pepper shows him whose the boss!

He does have some annoying habits like jumping on Pepper when she is drinking water
or grabbing her by her neck when she is looking out the window.
But they do look so cozy when they are snuggled up together on the bed or the sofa.


 Pepper looking out the window
the house across the street reflected in the glass.

Spring is just around the corner and it cannot come too soon.
I have noticed that there are many more birds in the Humble Bungalow Garden.
We have lots of trees and greenery so there are lots of spots for them to perch
and hide from the hungry hawks.

The closet has had a thorough going over with an eye to edit the tired, ugly and unbecoming.
There is room now for a couple of new purchases...
I am thinking of some new pants and shoes.
A colourful scarf might be fun...
Our Seattle trip should provide an opportunity to find some new pieces.

Do you have any thoughts on dressing for Spring?
Janet at the Gardener's Cottage inspired me with her Spring Fever post.

What kind of weather are you having where you live?
I'm going to go out and jump in a few puddles!

Oh and Mother sounds so much better.
Thank goodness for medicine that works!

I can breathe a little easier now.

Hope your weekend is filled good things...
Hostess


Saturday, January 5, 2013

Books and Bricks...

I'm passionate about cooking and naturally great cookbooks help to keep me inspired and challenged in the Humble Bungalow kitchen.
Often I am fortunate enough to receive them as gifts...
this Christmas I was given one of the new Barefoot Contessa cookbooks and have been reading, browsing and planning what I'll cook first. Ina has such a wonderful assortment of basic staple recipes and none of them look too challenging, nor do they require exotic spices or ingredients that might make preparations a bit daunting.


She's really quite pretty
I'd love to be able to watch her cooking shows again
but they are not available on our current channels
and we have many!


Do you read the smitten kitchen blog?
Well Deb has a cookbook!
This is a vast volume with an wide array of interesting and tempting recipes
I cannot decide what I'll make 
but I'm thinking I should invite my son, DIL and Isla to dine with us 
when I do decide as they gave me this gift.
Merci!


I found this cookbook while browsing the aisles at Home Sense.
Williams Sonoma Weeknight Fresh and Fast 
which is often what I need on a busy weeknight after work.
Fresh, healthy and tasty meals that don't take hours to put together.


Williams Sonoma has not set up shop in our town
so 
whenever we go anywhere that has one 
Mr. HB knows he'll be exploring their wares with me
and it's difficult harnessing my desire to buy when surrounded with so many great tools.


This book has been out for quite sometime and I was eyeing it at the local book seller 
but I resisted until it went on sale at a price that I could not resist.
Bunny's writing is easy ~ yet pleasant
the pictures are lovely
and the pages are full of great ideas 
 suggestions on what supplies are necessary for entertaining
and home keeping basics that one might need to have on hand.
I'm in my element reading her thoughts.



One of my prized "possessions" is a Sidney Island brick
mostly prized as there are very few whole ones left plus it was discovered on one of my most memorable dates!
Mr. HB and I found it on the beach at Sidney Spit when we were teenagers.
He used to take me over there in his speed boat and we'd hold hands and walk along the sand barefoot.
I'd hazard a guess that we found it about 45 years ago...

There was a brick factory over there for awhile in the early 1900's.
The Empress Hotel was built with these bricks.
Many broken bricks still litter the high tide mark near the public campsites.

There is a bomb shelter there too which is narrow dark and I used to be brave and run through it until I spied several spider webs blocking the entrance.
It's rather silly being afraid of something like spiders but I will avoid them at any cost.

The Marine park is one of my favourite spots to cruise to 
and spend the day beach combing
then if the winds are light stay the night.

The sunsets are beautiful and in the summertime you can glimpse the highest fireworks at Butchart Gardens.

~ ~ ~

Besides books and bricks...
I've been using the IPAD mini quite a bit and was rather concerned that it did not get scratched or walked on by the cats so I found a simple sleeve which also works as a stand made by Hipstreet.


my manicure is holding up rather well
I dressed it with a top coat of fresh colour and am thinking 
 maybe I could try to emulate Faux Fuchsia 
she has the prettiest nails on the blogosphere
and her blog has a bit of something for everyone...
flowers, friends, food, fashion and family.


Recipes are easy to find online but one never knows how good the recipes are...
I learned this the hard way when I made Boston Baked Beans
that bombed!

Speaking of bricks we had to have our 100 year old chimney rebuilt as the mortar was crumbling
a stainless steel liner was inserted down the chimney to prevent us from getting carbon monoxide poisoning
we have purchased a simple CO2 detector and had no knowledge that this might pose a risk to our health so mention this to heritage home owners just in case you had not heard...

Take care
Hope that your New Year is off to a great start.

If you haven't already heard Downton Abbey starts tomorrow!
Mr. HB and I watched season 3 online thanks to our clever son who showed us how to download it.
Not going to spoil any of the story line...
I'm just saying it's a season not to be missed.

Hostess

Monday, July 9, 2012

Entertaining grape...a new dress.

I have pushed my fashion envelope and I purchased a dress in something other than black.
Are you shocked?
The LGD has arrived on the scene...
little grape dress by Gilmour, a line made in Vancouver, BC.
The fabric is a dreamy sensuous bamboo and it drapes and skims and twirls as I spin.
Honestly it feels like I am wearing yoga gear.



I am pairing this with some black Hue capri length tights
and will wear it with sandals and perhaps the Swarovski encrusted flip flops.


Lucy Bleu
 I need to find a new OPI to wear on my toes 
maybe there's a shade of purple 
now that does sound like fun!


BLING!



It has no hanger appeal
I very nearly passed it up.
A little voice in my head said why not be adventurous and try it on?

I'm going to be wearing this in Seattle.

I gave myself a manicure and tried a faux French nail...


OPI Hearts and Tarts
 I ran a white nail pencil by Sally Hansen under the nails
bright ~ shiny
simple.

~ I think I am going to take Pondside's advice and try something new ~

Have you tried anything new lately?



Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Wednesday is an indulgent ME DAY....Yoga 1st, Spa 2nd...and Flea Market Style is having a giveaway!




Tomorrow I will be attending my regular Yoga class and after many downward dogs, and several sun salutations I am heading off to the spa for a facial.
I go to a luxurious spa in a large hotel downtown and have been going there for several years. My family have kindly given me gift certificates for birthdays and Christmas. I haven't always been a spa client. It's a luxury that I have come to appreciate since my 40th birthday!
I received a gift certificate for a 90 minute facial from Mr. HB for Christmas which had a 30 minute mini manicure added on as a gift bonus.  Thank you Mr. HB, I am going to use the mineral pool and sauna, shower, put on a plush terry robe, sit in the lounge, read magazines, sip herbal tea and eat fresh fruit and yogurt before the 90 minute facial and then the 30 minute manicure...
After which I will retreat to the lounge to let my polish set, sip mineral water and take a few deep breaths before dressing in my street clothes and driving home.
I will be in the Zen Zone, not rushing about, not working hard, not thinking about world events or worrying about our elderly mothers. I will banish the thought that I am unworthy of such pampering and put my "Do list" aside for a few sacred hours and give myself up to momentary bliss.

I am excited about a new magazine coming out in February...
flea market style is having a giveaway to celebrate the launch of the magazine...pop over to their blog and check it out, and enter their giveaway.