Mama Mia, it’s complicated!

August 23rd, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Afternoon Dear Reader:leap year

I have some exciting news to report. Just as I was on the verge of giving up on finding a truly sweet, well-done romantic comedy, I found Leap Year. As far as I am concerned, we’ve been experiencing a rather dry spell in that genre lately. Mama Mia and It’s Complicated were two movies which were very well done (both with the amazing Meryl Streep). Since then, all my hopes have been dashed by many mediocre attempted romantic comedies.I had such hopes for Date Night, but it fell just a little short.

Leap Year received a lukewarm review in the newspaper and was gone from the theater before I had a chance to decide for myself. I am a huge Amy Adams fan after Enchanted (pure pleasure), Julie and Julia, June Bug and Sunshine Cleaning, not to mention Charlie Wilson’s War and probably more!

If you love the predictable, but always happy ending, the scenery of the beautiful country of Ireland, quirky characters and great chemistry, run right out and rent Leap Year!

Jeggings on sale!jeggings

It is rare to find one of the hottest new looks of the season on sale already, but Dillard’s has jumped the gun with a big mark down on jeggings capris by that great company, HUE. I found them in both faded and dark blue marked from $30 to $9. What a great deal!

Cranberry Pancakes–a recipe at last!

I am sure you remember how much I loved the cranberry pancakes in Nantucket (of course you do!). I have been looking for a recipe ever since I discovered you can buy them frozen in the grocery store. My dilemna was how to prepare them so they come out tender and not mushy or explode. Finally, I found a recipe online that allowed me to re-create that amazing and healthy taste sensation!

You can use your favorite pancake mix or this delicious one I found at Food.com with rave reviews:

To prepare fresh or frozen cranberries, take about 1 cup and bring about 2 inches of water to a boil in a saucepan. Add cranberries and boil for 1 and 1/2 minutes. Drain and allow to cool.

These were so yummy!

These were so yummy!

For batter:

2 cups all purpose flour

1 tsp. baking soda

1 pinch salt

1 tsp. vanilla

3 eggs

4 T. melted butter

2 and 1/4 cups of milk ( I think I used a bit more. I like mine light and thin)

Mix well. I use Pam in my skillet and when it is hot, pour in batter in size and shapes you prefer. I really love to make mine in elephants and puppy dogs when time allows, but on Saturday, I just did boring circles. After pouring in your batter, drop cranberries individually onto your pancake. When the bottom side begins to brown, turn, brown the other side and serve with warm maple syrup. Fantastic! These freeze well, if there are any left!

I must mention that one cannot engage in creative cooking without truly getting into one’s work. My accomplices insisted on an after photo.

Why yes, I do buy Shout by the gallon!

Why yes, I do buy Shout by the gallon!

Have a splendid day and attempt to stay cool!

Diane

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If you are Lucky, it’s Real Simple!

August 19th, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Afternoon  Dear Reader:sky

I am afraid I am drowning in a sea of freshly-printed fashion magazines and, and well, how can I say it? There’s good news and then there’s bad news. The good news is that many of the looks from last season are still in style and our favorites— like khaki pants, jeans, cardigans, cropped pants and scarves are everywhere. You already know that you must have either spots or scales—leopard, snakeskin or such, somewhere on your body.

In footwear, boots are very hot and the bootie heel (imagine that a short boot and a stiletto mated) is just huge. The look that is new is the bootie with a huge wedge heel. I know that it will be  flattering to someone, but not me. There is such variety in the shoe styles for fall that I think everyone can find something to love. The loafer is back looking a bit more sophisticated and streamlined, and in lots of colors. Toes are round or pointed. Heels are stilettos or kitten.

Now for the bad news. the hot jeans for fall are skinny. This is not good news, girls. The photos in the magazines of the jeans they describe as being relaxed and curvy, show a model about 5′11 who weighs 100 pounds. I don’t know about you, but I have tried on skinny jeans. I’ve seen sausages with more room in the casing than I had in those pants.

The other look that I will be avoiding is socks with heels. Page after page in the new Lucky magazine features models in great looking outfits with high heels and socks. Just for your benefit, in case you have not seen the magazine, I made some photos. You have no idea what a sacrifice it was to make those photos. Have you ever tried to photograph your own foot? It is not easy. I tried leaning over, propping my foot up on the bar , the table and a chair. I may be seeing a chiropractor later today. I do hope you appreciate the sacrifices I make so you can stay on the cutting edge of fashion.shoe

Lucky Beauty Editor Jean Godfrey-June is simply over the top about the new Burt’s Bees’ Milk & Honey Body Lotion. At $8 and available everywhere, it stands up nicely to other beauty products reviewed in the range of $60+. She insists one application leaves your skin soft and supple even 24 hours later.

It’s Real Simple to me

The September issue of Real Simple has a fun article, 6 Uses for a sock.  Some of those include filling it with rice and essential oil and microwaving for a mini-heating pad, using it over a broom handle to dust difficult to reach places, filled with beans and secured to stop drafts under a door and my personal favorite, using it as a decorative carrier for a wine bottle. Somehow, I think my sock missed the mark on this one.

bottleIf you are contemplating decorating or redecorating your home, you can find inspiration at www.Houzz.com. This site is a compilation of more than 40,000 images submitted by decorators, architects and users. Real Simple, page 60.

Have a simply splendid day!

Diane

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Tim Gunn, you’re the one!

August 18th, 2010 § 1 comment

Good Morning Dear Reader:

Yesterday, I had a most embarrassing situation— I fell asleep at the AT&T store. Let me just say first, I slept very little the night before after drinking a cup of cappuccino very late in the day (yes, I know better, but I do love it and I am weak willed when it comes to coffee and chocolate). The unthinkable had happened to me–I lost every single contact in my IPhone. I know you feel my pain. I couldn’t even order out, I didn’t have a number to my name. That’s when I decided to go to the AT&T store and beg for help.nap

Well, let me tell you, that store is possibly the hottest place in town. They have a sign-in sheet and nice cushy chairs to wait in until your name is called, which was the beginning of my problem. Those chairs were just a bit too cushy. Pretty soon I was sliding right down in one and the next thing I knew, 45 minutes had past and they had blown right past my name. Thank goodness I wasn’t snoring, or at least I don’t think I was. Their staff there is very helpful and friendly, besides if you need a nap while you’re out shopping, it’s a great place to stop.

Don’t say I did not warn you…

The latest issue of Marie Claire is out and all I can say is if you don’t have something with an animal print on it or a faux fur vest, you will not be able to show your face in pubic! Ha! Seriously, the other hot look is tassels so just pluck those drapery tie backs and go. Three clever features I like in Marie C. are Splurge vs. Steal, Look Like a Million for Under $100 and Big girl in a skinny world–so brave a feature for an American fashion magazine. Bravo!

If you're not wearing a (fake) animal you may as well stay home!

If you're not wearing a (fake) animal you may as well stay home!

I Love Tim Gunn

Tim Gunn is such a class act and so mentoring to the Project Runway wantabe designers. He has a new book coming out in September, Gunn’s Golden Rules. Read more in Marie Claire, page 110. He believes above all, be nice and polite— and how refreshing that is. He was on Dr. Oz’s show today doing a wardrobe makeover on a female Army soldier, mother of 5, who lost her leg on her third tour of duty in Iraq. He was so moved by her courage and attitude. He made her look beautiful.

He tells a funny story about Isaac Mizrahi whose clothes are now at Target. He calls him one of the world’s biggest divas. He tells about him throwing a fit about a security guard in the Liz Claiborne offices (Tim is Creative Director there). Everyone wondered if the guard was stealing? late? what? Turns out he made the horrible mistake of wearing brown.

Estee Lauder fan?

If you are an Estee Lauder girl, get thee to Dillard’s. they have a lovely gift with purchase of at least $29.50 that comes in warm and cool shades–2 lipsticks, eye shadow, eye liner, cleanser/makeup remover and a lovely face cream, until supplies run out.

Have a perfectly fabulous Wednesday!makeup

Diane

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Yes, Lipstick Digest is good for your heart!

August 17th, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Morning Dear Reader:Lizard

Yesterday I shared my experience with Nordic Walking and I was thrilled this morning to find a comment from a gentleman, James, who lives in the UK:

“I saw Nordic Walking in a magazine a year ago, had a one-hour try out on a Saturday morning, and went straight out and bought the poles.

Before … Obese and couldn’t walk a mile. Lost 100 lbs in 7 months, cured type 2 diabetes, and now I take the poles everywhere.

And I walked 50 miles in 3 days to celebrate my 62nd birthday.”

I saw Nordic Walking in a magazine a year ago, had a one-hour try out on a Saturday morning, and went straight out and bought the poles.
Before … Obese and couldn’t walk a mile.  Lost 100 lbs in 7 months, cured type 2 diabetes, and now I take the poles everywhere.
And I walked 50 miles in 3 days to celebrate my 62nd birthday.
Wow! That’s powerful. Like I said, if someone with coordination challenges can do it, and James can do it, you can do it!
Important TV viewing news:
I do love a good musical and while live is best, The Houston Chronicle’s review of Wednesday night’s Live From Lincoln Center South Pacific at 7 p.m. on Channel 8 in Houston is just stellar! The reviewer pretty much raves over this show so if you aren’t home, set that TIVO!
While there may be many times nothing really worth watching on TV, tonight there is a wonderful classic movie, The Quiet Man with John Wayne and Maureen O’Hara. It won the Academy Award and is just a delightful show, TCM at 7 p.m.
On the Bottom Line...
Our beloved Spanx has another line, Assets, that I had not seen in our area. I got a pair in New York and must say they are quite powerful. The other good part is that they retail for around $18 and should be available at Target, Dillard’s, Belk’s, Motherhood Maternity, etc. The line includes a cami, maternity Spanx, tights, pantyhose and a bra.Picture1
Let’s all Go Red!
Many people still believe that breast cancer is the biggest killer of women, but it is really heart disease. The American Heart Association’s Go Red for Women has a new online tool to help all of us live longer, healthier lives, GOREDFORWOMEN.ORG, Choose to be a betterU. Through this program you get 12 weeks of access to expert coaching, health tracking tools and daily nutrition and exercise tips. Check it out and tell a friend.
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In the grocery store..
Right now, the fresh corn in the produce section that is bi-colored is just fantastic. For a really easy meal, drop the shucked corn into boiling water, just enough so that it is well covered. Boil about 8-10 minutes and remove to a serving dish. In the same water, add 1/2 cut and squeezed lemon and either powdered or liquid crab/shrimp boil according to amount suggestion on container. I also might throw in part of a cut onion. Bring the water to a boil again and drop in whatever amount of frozen, uncooked shrimp you will need for your meal. As soon as they turn pink, drain into a colander. Add a nice sliced tomato & avocado with a little dressing of your choice and you are done.
Household Help!
I am a fan of Johnnie Chuoke who is known as The Happy Handyman. His weekly column in Greater Houston Weekly is filled with great information for homeowners. This week he he recommends an easy solution for appliances or other metal items that have rust on them, and in this climate, everything rusts! Purchase Rust Cure. Spray it on the rust and let set for 20 minutes and wipe. Wait a week and the metal will turn a gun metal grey. Paint or leave as is. He says it will never rust again. It sounds amazing and I’m going to try it! Household problem? E-mailhappyhandyman2@yahoo.com

Have a Great Day!
Diane

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Nordic Walking, Julia Roberts and Pizza

August 16th, 2010 § 2 comments

Good Morning Dear Reader:two pink daisies

I wanted to bring you up to date on several burning issues. First many of you have expressed concern over my new fitness program which includes attempting to walk rapidly while carrying two long metal poles and not injuring any pedestrians or innocent wildlife. This “sport” is known as Nordic Walking.

My husband insisted that learning to do this would be very beneficial to my over all health, that is, if I did not have to go to court over any consequences of my exercise program. He bought me a lovely set of Lecki poles and directed me to an instructional video on YouTube which didn’t take me more than 10 days to get around to watching. In the video, several athletic people are seen literally gliding along the road using their Nordic walking poles, which look exactly like ski poles with no skis or snow.

Nordic Walk2While my technique is really bad, I can already see that done correctly, adding Nordic poles to your walk can strengthen your shoulders and arms, plus help tighten up that little “jiggly” arm issue. If you think it might be something you want to try, go to a specialty sporting goods store like REI where someone can fit you with the correct size poles, adjust them and demonstrate the technique. Then after 10 days or so, check out the very first Nordic Walking video on YouTube (210,000 people really liked it). Seriously, it’s not that difficult. Besides, it has great entertainment value for the neighbors.

Pizza that borders on healthy

After seeing Eat Pray Love and loving it, the Italy segment of the movie drove me straight home to fix a pizza. Julia Robert spends the first one-third of the movie eating beautiful Italian food. Judging from her hollow cheekbones, her stunt double must have done the swallowing.

The pizza I made after the movie was one which was not only healthy, but was easy and delicious. I started with Pillsbury Refrigerated Pizza Dough. Follow the instructions for baking. When the dough is pressed onto the cookie sheet or pizza stone, I prebake it for about 5 minutes or until it puffs and begins to lightly brown. Spread with a thin coat of your favorite tomato-based pasta sauce. On top of that I place thick sliced, ripe tomatoes that I have baked in the oven, brushed with olive oil at about 350 degrees for 20 minutes to firm up.an

In the microwave for 2 minutes I place sliced red and green bell peppers, sliced onion, mushrooms, any veggie you like. Drain well and place on top crust. Add chopped olives, capers and any other non-meat topping you like. On top of the veggies, I sprinkled shredded mozzarella cheese. On top of the cheese I placed thin strips of proscuitto from a 3 ounce. package–high in flavor, low in calories. It will pretty much cover the entire pizza. On top I spread some fresh basil ( I gave my plant a haircut) and fresh oregano. Then, the good part, I placed generous teaspoons of skim milk ricotta cheese about ever 2 or so inches. Bake until lightly brown.  Buon Appetite!

Arrivederci Amico!!Spinach2

Diane

P.S. I think I am turning into an Italian! Momma Mia!

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EAT PRAY LOVE? Yes, I think I will

August 13th, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Morning Dear Reader:

Finally, it’s Friday! The rain that was forecast never materialized and the steam heat is still with us. I have to remind myself that this humidity is really fabulous for my skin, but I really can’t see it for all the SWEAT!

Trip drastically reduced!

Trip drastically reduced!

Drastically Reduced (not me, I wish!)

Pardon my raving about the China trip yesterday. Can you tell I am excited? Last night I received an alert that the 12-day Imperial Jewels of China trip with Viking has dropped from over $3200 to $2499. That is 3 days in Beijing, 3 days in Shanghai, and a 6 day river cruise. The hotels are the Ritz-Carltons. Wow!

Weekend Movie Alert!

You know I have been anxious to see Eat Pray Love after reading the book by Elizabeth Gilbert last year. The movie is out today and the review in theEat Pray LoveHouston Chronicle is a bit lukewarm. The author, Mick LaSalle,  found the love affair with James Franco obligatory ( please obligate me), and the section of the book where Elizabeth goes to India to deepen her studies of meditation and yoga to be pretty boring.

I can’t imagine how you would film someone really meditating and make it exciting. I don’t think meditation is exciting, if it was we would all be doing it and Elizabeth would not have had to go to India to do it.

LaSalle found the film’s spiritual insight superficial. It is superficial. It’s a movie. He says her journey toward self-acceptance, “arguably borders on solipsism.” Frankly, I was thinking the same thing about Mick, except I wasn’t quite sure what solipsism was. I don’t remember covering it in my 365 New Words a Year calendar. After much research, what he really wanted to say was that she was guilty of self-absorption. Yes, she was. Her life was turned upside down in a terrible divorce, her spouse took most of her money and her home, and her self-esteems was shot.

He does herald the arrival of Javier Bardem, hot fiance of Penelope Cruz, in Bali. He credits Julia Roberts with never being so relaxed and at home with herself. “She is a nice travel partner.”  For those of us who enjoyed the book or who are Julia Roberts fans, who love a great travelogue, or who want to escape with James Franco and Javiar, it sounds like 2 hours well spent.

This is what love looks like!

This is what love looks like!

I saw Dinner for Schmucks and even though I love, love Steve Carrell, the premise is sad–making fun at the expense of people who are very different ( a blind artist/fencer, a woman who speaks to dead pets, and Steve who creates dioramas with dead mice). Paul Rudd is simply wonderful. Wait for the DVD.

For my money, the movie to see is The Kids are Alright with Julianne Moore and Annette Benning, sure to be Oscar-nominated, especially Benning. It is about a gay couple, Moore and Benning who have one child each with a sperm donor (unknown) and when the children reach 18, decide they want to meet their father (Mark Ruffalo). He enters their life and reeks havoc. He is a motorcycle-riding health-food chef and they are all changed by him. It brings to mind the following quote:

“Remember as far as anyone knows we are a nice, normal family.”– Unknown

Have a splendid weekend and come back on Monday!!

Diane–check out those TRIPS!!! (left on the page)

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Jet Blue and China, too!

August 12th, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Morning Dear Reader:

Viking Century Sun

Viking Century Sun

To some of you it would appear that I must have “ants in my pants” because I am constantly on the go. Possibly I do. I read somewhere that the money we spend on experiences–doing things, seeing things–is far better spent there than on buying things that we soon tire of. Memories last forever. I know some of you are joining me for our Girlfriends’ European Christmas Tour, Dec. 1-9, and it will be a blast, I promise! In fact, if you pay by Friday, Aug. 13, you get a rebate of $150, otherwise it is still the fantastic price of $2650, good through Sept. 2.

A coincidence? I think not!

Yesterday, I had two amazing things happen. First I was browsing a brochure for river cruises, which I have always wanted to do and noticed that many are on sale right now. As I was inquiring about pricing from a representative of Viking River Cruises (voted the number one small ship in the world–300 passengers and less), the precious Owen told me that in National Geographic’s list of the top ten trips of a lifetime, Viking River Cruises’ The Imperial Jewels of China was number 4. I looked it up for myself, sure enough it is right there. When he told me the upcoming sailings were half-price, he got my attention.

ImperialJewels-hero-686x262_tcm43-11999I don’t know if China is on your radar, but all my friends who have been just rave about what an amazing country and culture it is. Victor and I decided we needed to see it for ourselves. If you feel that way, this 12-day trip with 3 days in Beijing, 3 in Shanghai (all in very nice hotels) plus a 6-day river cruise on the Yangtze River might be right for you.

We can walk the Great Wall

We can walk the Great Wall

We would love for you to join us. Three meals a day are included in the price and all guided tours in every city. All ship cabins have private balconies, in grades A-F the only difference is the deck they are on. We are in E. The prices for the complete trip in that level is $3242 , just reduced today to $2499 (regular

The amazing Terracotta Warriors

The amazing Terracotta Warriors

price is $6399) per person, air fare will be about $1000, depending on your location. The price also includes 3 flights within China so you waste no time on a train or bus.

If you want to join us, contact Ann at Kingwood Travel,  281-359-5464, ASAP, as much of the ship is already sold out. Other dates are available in September at these prices if another date is better for you. Click on TRIPS – China at left for complete itinerary.

Jet Blue, a pretty smart airline

We don’t have Jet Blue flights here in Houston to places I need to go, but they get raves from customers. I am sure you heard about the flight attendant who was verbally abused by a passenger who would not sit down during landing and hit him on the head with his overhead bag. Steven Slater, the 20-year veteran flight attendant, exploded on the PA system cursing out the customers, thanked his crew mates for support and hit the emergency slide and left the plane. He was arrested and is out on bail.

He has become a folk hero to flight attendants, but also to others who labor to serve ungrateful customers. Jet Blue issued a statement, that I love, that you wouldn’t see coming from most in corporate America:

Perhaps you heard a little story about one of our flight attendants? While we can’t discuss the details of what is an ongoing investigation, plenty of others have already formed opinions on the matter. Like, the entire Internet.”Daisy2

You have to love it!

Have a simply wonderful day!

Diane

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Imperial Jewels of China-Viking River Cruise 9/23

August 12th, 2010 § 0 comments

This phenomenal itinerary presents China’s key highlights in just 12 days. Explore cosmopolitan Shanghai, China’s most cutting-edge, modern city. Cruise the legendary Yangtze between Wuhan and Chongqing through the scenic Three Gorges and wildly beautiful Lesser Gorges. You will also tour the Three Gorges Dam, an engineering marvel that has changed the face of China. Visit Xian and look into the faces of thousands of Terra Cotta Warriors. In Beijing, explore historic imperial treasures like The Forbidden City, Great Wall and famed Summer Palace, and walk through Tiananmen Square, the world’s largest public venue. Distinctive hotel stays and our five-star-rated Viking Century Sunround out an amazing trip.

DAY 1Beijing

Welcome to Beijing, China’s former imperial capital whose rich history dates back more than 3,000 years. We will meet you at the airport and transfer you to your hotel.* After check-in, you have free time to relax or explore.

DAY 2Beijing

This morning visit the enormous Tiananmen Square, which can accommodate over 1,000,000 people. Then, tour Beijing’s Forbidden City, a UNESCO World Heritage Site; made up of nearly 800 buildings, it is the world’s largest surviving palace complex. Walk its grounds among the opulent palaces, pavilions, courtyards and imperial gardens within the 26-foot-high walls. 

After lunch in a local restaurant, see the Summer Palace, a 700-acre complex of elegant buildings and gardens (complete with manmade Kunming Lake) frequented by the Imperial Court when they wanted to escape the bustle of Beijing. Tonight, taste some local specialties at dinner. (B, L, D)

DAY 3Beijing

After breakfast, travel to the Badaling Hills. There, you behold one of the most impressive and best-preserved sections of the Great Wall of China—a 4,000-mile-long series of sandstone and earthwork fortifications built and maintained between the 5th century B.C. and the 16th century A.D. that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore its winding pathways and marvel at the panoramic views from its ramparts. 

After a lunch of local specialties, visit the Sacred Way, a tree-lined avenue guarded by massive sculptures of elephants, lions and camels leading to the Ming Dynasty tombs. This evening, relax and dine at your hotel—or, enjoy an optional evening featuring China’s famous Peking duck and a recital by Peking Opera performers. (B, L, D)

DAY 4Beijing & Xian

Today tour Old Beijing’s hutongs (narrow alleys) via rickshaw.† Discover the sights and sounds of traditional Chinese life. Visit a silk carpet workshop for a demonstration of this ancient art. After lunch, fly to Xian, key city of the Tang Dynasty. From 618 to 907 A.D., this dynasty presided over one of China’s most glorious cultural periods spreading its influence throughout Asia into Europe and Africa. This evening, you may choose to dine surrounded by the song and dance of this colorful era, or have dinner and relax at your hotel. (B, L, D) 

†Rickshaw tour only available on Beijing to Shanghai itinerary direction.

DAY 5Xian & Chongqing

After breakfast, tour the mausoleum where Emperor Qin Shi Huang was laid to rest over 2,000 years ago. See the thousands of life-sized terra cotta warriors, archers and infantrymen that were buried with him; each man and horse molded with its own distinctive features. Walkways provide a bird’s-eye view of the entire manmade necropolis where the Terra Cotta Army was discovered in the 1970s. After lunch in Xian, fly to Chongqing, gateway to the Yangtze to board your ship. You are welcomed aboard with a Western meal, and set sail this evening. (B, L, D)

DAY 6Shibaozhai

This morning, visit Shibaozhai Temple, a 12-story pavilion built in 1650 along the Yangtze. Tour the pavilion and temple before returning aboard for lunch. Return to your ship and cruise through the night. (B, L, D)

DAY 7Three Gorges & Lesser Three Gorges

For the next 150 miles, travel the most scenic stretch of the Yangtze as it forces its way through a spectacular series of limestone ridges known as the Three Gorges. During breakfast, cruise throughQutang Gorge, the shortest, narrowest and most spectacular of the three large gorges. Then, board a smaller boat for an excursion through the Lesser Three Gorges. Sail through these remarkable canyons flanked by towering cliffs. Along the way, see fascinating sites including the hanging coffins of the Ba people and the ancient plank road carved into the cliffside. Return aboard for lunch, and spend the afternoon sailing through Wu (Witches) Gorge, renowned for its magnificent scenery. Dinner is served aboard. This evening, sail through the five-stage locks of the Three Gorges Dam. (B, L, D)

DAY 8Three Gorges Dam & Three Gorges

This morning, disembark for a tour of the Three Gorges Dam where you learn about this immense engineering masterpiece and what it means for the Chinese people and the Yangtze. Lunch and dinner are served aboard while you cruise through XilingGorge, the longest of the Three Gorges. (B, L, D)

DAY 9Jingzhou

This morning, arrive in Jingzhou, where you visit an elementary school sponsored by Viking River Cruises. You are greeted and entertained by the children, then return to your ship for scenic cruising. (B, L, D)

DAY 10Wuhan & Shanghai

After breakfast, disembark in Wuhan. Visit the Hubei Provincial Museum where you hear the music of ancient bronze bells. Then, fly to Shanghai, China’s largest city and one of the world’s most important ports. Here, you can see the modern metropolis of the financial district juxtaposed with the older sections of the city. Check in to your hotel. (B, L, D)

DAY 11Shanghai

This morning, see Old Shanghai and travel along the elegant Bund, stopping to admire some of its historic buildings and city views. After lunch in a local restaurant, visit a silk carpet workshop for a demonstration. Then tour the Shanghai Museum, featuring displays of ceramics, bronzes, calligraphy and paintings. Visit a silk embroidery factory to see a demonstration of this delicate art. After lunch, we spend some time at the exquisite Yuyuan Garden, dating back to the Ming Dynasty. Enjoy dinner at a local restaurant before the world-famous Shanghai Acrobatic Troupe show from the best seats in the house. (B, L, D)

DAY 12Shanghai

After breakfast, check out of your hotel and we will take you to the airport for your return flight.* Or, continue your China journey with an escorted land program that includes 1 night in Guilin and 3 nights in Hong Kong. Spend a relaxing day along Guilin’s scenic Li River, then sightsee and shop in fabulous Hong Kong. (B)


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Eat Pray Love and stay cool !

August 11th, 2010 § 0 comments

Good Morning Dear Reader:fettucine

If it is not 100 degrees every day where you are, I want to go there. Here in Texas, we have reached beyond the “frying an egg on the sidewalk” stage. Last night we jumped in our pool for some relief from the heat and I could have sworn it was the hot tub. About all I can say is that it was wet and very, very warm.

It is just the time for the release of a fun movie to watch indoors--Date Night is out with Steve Carrell and Tina Fey. If you are like me, you already have a trip planned this weekend to seeing the opening of Eat Pray Love with Julia Roberts. I loved the book and am sure the movie will be delicious as well, although possibly a girlie movie. Guys be warned.

Yesterday, I was just over the top about the September issue of Oprah Magazine, but not without reason. With the doldrums of August upon us, now more than ever, we need to be energized and positive. This issue will do it for you. There is a special offer inside for a one-year’s subscription for $15. That’s a deal. Last year’s best offer was $18, I think. Incidently, about that early Christmas shopping thing, this is one of those items that makes a great gift and when it arrives each month, it’s like another little gift from you!

Give Yourself a Mental Makeover

Dr. Phil’s column, page 78, is so spot on. We have all kinds of help to improve ourselves on the outside, but what’s on the outside is a reflection of what is going on inside, and that is where we need to begin.

1. Own Up– “We teach people how to treat us…Even if kindness is not repaid in kindness, remember no one else has the power to hijack your state of mind. Your emotions belong to you.”

2. Be a trend-spotter–Watch for patterns in  how you behave–saintly, martyr, put-upon friend. Adjust your responses and change your life.

3. Shed toxic emotions–Suffering with anger, anxiety,guilt or the  pain of betrayal? Start by doing the smallest thing you can to clear your mind of debilitating thoughts. Apologize, forgive yourself?

4.  Adjust your approach–Improve how you engage with the world and the people you love. Watch for triggers that de-rail relationships. Try on a new attitude.

5. Write a new life script--Push yourself outside your comfort zone and try new things connect with new people. It is never too late—until you are dead.

6.  Accept yourself– Love yourself enough to believe you can do better and deserve better. “If you have an internal reservoir of dignity and self-aceptance, you won’t be begging others to fill it”.Bathroom

Good words from Dr. Oz

I love Dr. Oz. His TV show is just filled with great health information. Good facts to know (O Magazine, page 142)

1. Valerian Root is an ancient insomnia remedy that may have a positive effect for people struggling to get a good night’s sleep.

2.  Check your toohtpaste for sodium lauryl sulfate, which causes foaming action.  It does not contribute to the cleaning process and in some people can cause canker sores. Ouch!

3. Ask your doctor, if you are over 40, about taking 1-2 baby aspirins a day to reduce your risk of heart disease and breast and colon cancer.

Traveling soon? Sign up at Yapta.com to track airline ticket prices and possibly get refunds if prices go down.

Have a lovely day and try to stay cool!

Diane–check out The Girlfriends’ European Christmas Market Tour–click on TRIPS at the left! Let’s Go!

I think carrot muffins could be considered vegetables!

I think carrot muffins could be considered vegetables!

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Revealed: better pictures, better hair!

August 10th, 2010 § 1 comment

Good Morning Dear Reader:August Coleus

Life is back to normal or whatever that might be. Athough I am still trying to re-distribute the contents of my suitcase which miraculously doubled in New York. No, I did not shop until I dropped, in fact, quite the contrary. My only real tangible purchase was a pair of flip flops I bought because my “comfortable, but dressy tennies” had rubbed giant blisters on my heels. Obviously, the breaking-in of them was insufficient. They are still cute, but will be worn in short increments of time, with big wads of cotton stuffed in the heels leaving them looking not quite so cute after all.

Look what I did…

I want you to carefully observe the photo to my right. Not only is it of some beautiful coleus I grew, but there are actually 3 zinnias in there as evidence that some plants are determined to survive no matter how you treat them! The other thing I would like you to notice is the clever photo editing, the softening of my photo, the text on the picture and the borders. No, I have not mastered PhotoShop, and possibly never will. However, thanks to a wonderful seminar at BlogHer, I discovered the fantastic photo site, Picnik.com. It is free to use and easy to use. I mastered the basics in 10 seconds, so you know even your beagle can learn to use it. The basic services are free, but there is an upgrade for about $2 per month that allows you to get really, really fancy. For most of us, this is plenty. Try it, have fun!!

Quick, buy this issue! It is life-changing! Buy one for a friend!

Quick, buy this issue! It is life-changing! Buy one for a friend!

Oprah really is brilliant

If you don’t subscribe to Oprah Magazine, run, don’t walk to the store and buy a copy of the September issue. I will not recycle it. I will not loan it. I will keep it forever. It has the best collection of articles to inspire and improve how we live our lives. Every article is spot on.

Even Dr. Phil, who at times I must admit, gets on my nerves (at least on TV). His column, Give Yourself a Mental Makeover, is powerful. In fact, the entire magazine is devoted to “Makeover Your Look, Your Luck, Your Life”. I started turning over corners of all the articles I found helpful and pretty soon I realized I had dog-eared more than half the magazine. I am going to share some excerpts, but you owe it to yourself to have your own copy because I can’t do justice to it because there is so much great content!

Tomorrow, I will highlight some of the articles I found to be so powerful–truly, road maps (with clear directions) for getting to where you and I want to be in our lives.

Have a great hair day anytime!

Another thing about this issue that I think is great, Oprah is wearing a darling wig. She looks fabulous and I think younger as well. I am all for wearing what I like to call “party hair”. I don’t care how fabulous your hair is, there are just days when fab is hard to find. Traveling is hard on the hair. Looking good from dawn til’ disco might be easy for some, but for the rest of us, there is not enough hair product in the world to give us good hair after 9 p.m. on a big day. That is when you pull out your “party hair” (wig) or your clip on hairpiece. Today, the wigs are light weight and very natural and the clip-ons, like Jessica Simpson’s are available in many color matches (at Ulta).

I have had great success finding my great party hair at Sherry’s Wig’s on 1960 at I-45 in Houston. If you know of other great stores, let me know and I will share. Sherry Wig2

Have a simply wonderful day!!!

Diane

Don”t forget to check out our Girlfriends’ European Christmas Market Tour of Austria, Germany and Switzerland, Dec.  1-9. We already have some absolutely fun women going and we’d love you and your bestie to join us!!! Click on TRIPS at the left for details!

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