Saying Yes To…my morning routine

Depending on the day, morning can be the best or worst time of the day.

With school back in session, I often find myself wanting to spike my coffee after wrangling the children out of bed. and out the door Since that’s frowned up in carpool, I’m forced to cope in other ways. I’ve got three parts of my morning that are critical to my day’s success.

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To start my day off right, I wake up first. It sort of kills me, but it’s key. I’ve learned that an extra half an hour in the morning makes everything go so much more smoothly.

Every morning, I Say Yes to… an extra hot shower. I clear out the bath toys, make sure I have a clean towel, and stay in there until I feel awake. The steamier the better. Some days it takes longer than others. I have my own stash of products kept out of the reach from the roommates who are still fascinated by bubbles and how gravity works.

Every morning, I employ my coffee maker. Because damn. Morning without coffee isn’t pretty.

I can adapt almost any other part of my routine, but those to three things have to happen if i want my day to be on track.

linqiaphotoLately, I’ve been using some yummy body washes in the shower that go a long way to waking me up and making my skin feel silky smooth. The new body wash collection from Yes To is the perfect way to start any day. The more I learn about the company, the more I like them. I mean, really- (from their website)

“Yes to is made up of fun-loving, wine-drinking, yoga-doing, active-life-living bunch of folks in San Francisco who a) create affordable natural products that really work b) give back by planting school gardens for kids to help teach them about healthy living and nutrition, and c) have a pretty awesome time doing it.” Yeah. We’d probably all be friends in real life.

Interested in trying out this new Yes To line? I can help you out with that! 

Visit the Yes to Body Wash page and pick two body washes you want to use in order to steam up your shower routine. Then enter the code Y2LINQ for your savings of buy one, get one 50% off. 

Disclosure: Thanks to Yes To for providing products and compensation for this post. All opinions on the morning are expressly my own.

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This is 40 and Skin Care Reviews (they kind of go hand in hand)

This past weekend we watched “This is 40“. And we laughed because it was funny. And then I cried a little because it was true. The ridiculousness of the dynamic between the couple that’s been married for 10+ years, the crazy of the children running amuck, the denial of the impending birthday….so much of it rang true. The good news is that we aren’t business owners who need to sell our house to stay afloat.

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In hindsight, this whole marketing ploy is terribly misguided.

In a few short months, I will be 40. Do you remember when your parents turned 40? I was already a teen, so you know, they were O-L-D. Do you remember that whole line of “Over the Hill” birthday party decorations that were so popular as baby boomers hit 40? It was funny in 1987. Now it seems terribly misguided.

ANYWAY. At the end of the month, I’m meeting girlfriends for a communal birthday weekend, we all turn forty in 2013. In September, I’m going with the Cosmo moms for another weekend away. I’m not going far for either, because that isn’t really the point. At forty I’m beginning to see what’s important and what isn’t.

One thing that is starting to become important is skin care. I recently had the opportunity to try some products out of my typical interests and price range. At 40, it may be time to level up. Here are the products I was able to use:

Peter Lamas Firm and Lift Age-Defying Eye Serum: there comes a time when you realize that it is time for some kind of eye cream. I’ve always had problems sticking to one, because the positive effects are never immediate. Really, it’s damage control, so you don’t really see rewards when you use it, you see problems when you don’t.The Peter Lamas Eye Serum has a unique applicator that makes it easy to apply just a little bit around the eyes. It smells good and feels good, and is so pretty, I like to use it. It says that it has apple stem cells as an active ingredient. I don’t know if that’s apple stem cells, or apple stem cells, but it’s pleasant.

Pros: it’s in a sleek container, it smells good, the applicator is cool. Cons: none

Juara Avocado/Banana Mask: I love the idea of wearing a face mask and getting a mini-facial. This moisture inducing mask smells good, and it delivers the promised moisture, which is always a plus. When I wash it off, my face feels fantastic. It’s the wearing of the mask that’s a little difficult. The directions warn to keep it away from the eyes, but I also found that it’s important to keep it away from the lips and nostrils as well. I’m not quite sure how it works, but there’s a lot of tingling involved.

Pros: it smells good, skin feels great after use. Cons: there’s more tingling than I like when it’s applied

Sebamed  moisturizer: At some point in my early thirties, I realized I needed a real daily moisturizer. Sebamed makes a great one- it’s thick without feeling heavy or greasy. When I apply it, my skin feels instantly more hydrated, but not clogged.

It tingles a little, but it’s not uncomfortable. What is uncomfortable is what happened when I put it under my usual moisturizer/foundation combo. That was too much goodness at once, and it stopped feeling good. I found it best to use this at nighttime only.

Pros: Nice moisture, not too heavy

Cons: Smell is not appealing, can interact with other products to produce burning sensation

DeVita chamomile skin cleaner – I love that the directions on this product flat out say that you can apply it to a dry face. I don’t know why I don’t like washing my face, but I never have. This cleanser is extremely gentle, it’s smooth, not gritty. It also doesn’t involve any tingling or burning, which I appreciate. After it’s washed off, my face feels clean, but not stripped.

Pros: Can go on a dry face, it’s smooth, leaves a clean feeling, not a stripped one

Cons: none. This stuff is da bomb. Did you hear I have a birthday coming up?

 

Spring Break 2013 plus a Giveaway

Edited: This giveaway is now closed and the winner has been notified. Still want a chance to win? I’ll be linking up to giveaways that are still active-check back soon! Thanks for playing!

Happy Spring Break, Friends!

The Fox got an early start on spring break this year, and Mam has been on vacation since dismissal this afternoon. We started the celebration by taking the van through the carwash- we like to live it up, you know?

We’ve got visiting family, a day in Chicago, and probably a few trips to the indoor pool on our agenda for next week.As much as I love it all, by the time the weekend rolls around, I’ll be ready to pack lunchboxes again.

BUT WAIT! There’s one final fun thing on our agenda, and it’s more a mom thing than a kid thing (hey, Mom needs a spring break moment too). The Indiana Artisan Marketplace is happening April 6th and 7th at the Indiana State Fairgrounds. Visitors will be able to visit 150 Indiana Artisans, sample food, wine and watch artwork be created. What is a Indiana Artisan, exactly? According to the Indiana Artisan Website:

 An Indiana Artisan is a Hoosier recognized for careful attention to detail, knowledge of a craft and an entrepreneurial spirit. His or her talent contributes to Indiana’s reputation for quality work, and the Indiana Artisan brand includes paintings, woodwork, wine, jewelry, weaving and fiber art, specialty cheeses, glass, pottery, fudge, chocolates, popcorn, and more.

All of the above sounds really good to me. And good news!! I am giving away two tickets to this event!

To enter to win, all you need to do is leave a comment telling me something Indiana-made you love.

For additional entries, share this post via Facebook and/or Twitter, and leave an additional comment telling me that you did.

Winner will be picked Monday at noon, and will have 24 hours to respond! Good luck!

Do you REALLY want to win tickets? Increase your odds! Check out the giveaways happening over at Indy with Kids, and BasilMomma – check back for more links frequently!