Life Is But A Dream

I'm so glad to be embarking on my second cruise on the Carnival Dream this December. We will be doing a family cruise from December 26 to January 3 and ringing in the new year on the high seas!

My first cruise on the Dream was fantastic. It was my first cruise and I was slightly uncertain of what to expect; my best experiences in the Caribbean had always taken place far from the cruise ship ports and in my past travels i had avoided the cruisers at all costs. I saw it as a less authentic experience of what the island had to offer and felt I got a better experience off the beaten path and have discovered some amazing less touristy beaches. But it was a family trip and I am not one to turn down a trip to the islands so I packed my bags and embarked upon the Carnival Dream.

Being my first cruise, my boyfriend, whom I will call MR, wanted to make sure it was a good experience and we started by securing a room with a balcony. On the Dream there are multiple options for a balcony. They have extended balconies (many of which I believe are on the Cloud 9 Spa level), regular balconies, and cove balconies.  MR's parents had stayed in an extended balcony in the past and although they didn't dislike it, they didn't want to stay in one again. The cove balconies are low and very close to the water which to us was a downside but if have a fear of heights it might work for you. I have been told that they are very small and more like a narrow step out than a true balcony. Also, they can be closed during rough seas and you might not be able to access them. We opted for a regular balcony.

Next choice was the deck. We chose the Panorama deck and loved it. It was one level up from the Lido deck so we had easy access to the action but felt able to escape the noise and crowd. We stayed in 11256 which was right by the elevators but we were bot at all bothered by outside noise. The view from the balcony was amazing and it was a relaxing escape. When we woke up in Nassau we were facing the island but another ship was obstructing our view. Upon arrival in St. Thomas and St. Maartin we were also facing the island and woke up to amazing views. We have chosen to stay on the same floor for our trip in December.

The food was good and what you would expect for a basic all inclusive vacation. If you are a foodie, don't expect to be blown away, but overall the food was good. In the back of the ship we discovered an Indian food station and ate there for most tot our lunches because the food was fantastic and there was never a line. Dinners were pleasant as we selected the 'late' dining time in the Crimson Dining Room. Our server was friendly and the entertainment was fun. 
During the day it was pretty difficult to find a good lounge chair on the main lido deck and by the pool. If you were open to a chair on a deck without a pool you could find some quiet spots on more secluded decks. The serenity deck was a relaxing escape from the lido deck but chairs can also be hard to come by, however, not impossible. 

More to come.



Pure Barre

I took my first Pure Barre class and all I can say is I have a new found respect for isometric muscle conditioning! The crux of the barre practice is isometrics with small movements. One inch lifts, small contractions, and it feels amazing. If you are heading into your first barre class expect your body to shake like a leaf but know that this is a GOOD thing as it means that your muscles are reaching their point of fatigue.

If you are new to barre don't fret because there are small modifications you can do to some of the moves as you work your way up to expert. Gradually you will be able to go deeper in your movements and higher on your toes.

I stopped to thank my instructor after my class and she recommended starting at twice a week with classes and told me I should expect to start feeling stronger after about a month.

Time To Pump, Me Up

Ladies and Gents, I HAVE JOINED A NEW GYM.

It is on the medical campus of the University of Colorado and it is the bee's knees. My first day will start with a thorough assessment that will provide insight into my physical fitness, metabolic fitness, diet and nutrition, sleep, stress, and quality of life. I have scheduled a personal trainer, who at this facility happens to be a PhD in molecular biology. I can't wait to learn more about physiology and fitness! Talk about motivation :)

I am most looking forward to trying their Barre classes, which are known for delivering quite the ass kicking.

Additionally, the Wellness Center houses a dermatology and plastic surgery practice and I certainly plan on some aesthetic self improvement.

Josie Maran Moisturizer

Josie Maran Argan Daily Moisturizer SPF 47



It's 1a.m. and once again I find myself wrapped up in QVC. Makeup, makeup, makeup, more makeup!!!!! This time Josie Maran is on to share her line with an emphasis on the Argan Moisturizer with SPF. Well, you've gotten my attention with SPF and I do love the luxurious Argan oil. Sounds like a no brainer, right? So I head on over to the trusty 'ol Sephora. I want to touch it, feel it, smell it, talk to someone about it. You know, bask in my obsession a bit. The lady at Sephora tells me the Moisturizer has been one of their best sellers ad that for a while they had trouble keeping it in stock. She pours me a generous sample to take home and try and I am happy as a clam.

I wanted so badly to like this moisturizer. But sadly, it did not work for me. The lotion goes on thick and white like a sunscreen. This is actually a good thing. Your sunscreens should always go on a thick white and then absorb. The whiteness of the Josie Maran lotion faded but I was left with a heavy tacky texture on my skin. All day long I felt like my skin was incredibly oily and I couldn't wait to wash it. Pieces of hair would stick to my face and was certain the shiny glare of my skin was blinding.

As much as I wanted a little bottle upon my counter-top, I won't be returning to purchase any.

Multi Purpose Guest Room

When MR and I moved to Denver last month we so excited to finally have a larger apartment with more SPACE! You see, I had moved into MR's cozy one bedroom bachelor pad and with our combined belongings we were busting at the seams. Hence the upgrade to a spacious two bedroom. We had so many hopes and dreams for this room: an office, a movie room, a guest room, a place to do activities, a meditation space, a zen room...the possibilities were endless. It was fun to talk and plan what the future room might be, until we arrived at Ikea and the task of furnishing the room became a reality. A decision had to be made as to how to use the space, and after much deliberating, we think it turned out pretty grand. We found a rug at Home Depot for $149 that gave us a calming color palate. Two chaise lounges bolted underneath with a c-clamp provide a cozy place for reading or watching a movie and with the cushion removed makes about a full sized bed (we also have nice air mattresses). We found a simple desk to put in the corner and threw in a 65" TV for movie time.


Here is the side with the desk and TV


And here is the room empty




What Is Lipstick Made Of?



A basic lipstick is made of waxes, oils, and pigments. They have fillers such as mica, corn starch, and rice starch. Bismuth oxychloride can irritate skin and is found in mineral cosmetics. Carmine, which is an insect derived pigment. Many lipsticks contain titanium dioxide which can block harmful sun rays but most glosses do not.

How Does Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics Make Their Products?





Good Question!!! Here is a really cool video showing how the Brazened Honey Fresh Face Mask is made.