I love facials, and manicures, pedicures, or anything that allows me to spoil myself, and relax...optimaly, in my P.J.'s.
One of my favorite things about my foray into network marketing, and with Arbonne in particular, is that it allows me to do just that. Not only do I get to build a business on products that I love and believe in, but it allows me, and often requires me to, relax and spoil myself and others!
The Ultimate Facial is amazing and it uses all Arbonne products, based on the model of facials in high end salons. It shows the versatility, and quality of our products so amazingly well, that everyone should experience this! An Arbonne consultant comes to your home and teaches you how to use great products to spoil yourself! It's fun and informative and a great social event.
Step One: Cleanser - The super moisturizing, anti-aging cleanser or gentler FC5 cleansers gently clean without stripping away your skin's natural oils.
Step Two: FC5 New Cell Scrub - LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this product! Small beads, and fruit enzymes gently buff away old dead skin cells and the smell is fresh and clean.
Step Three: RE9 Cellular renewal masque - Salicylic, and glycolic acids, pineapple, Vitamin C, and essential oils all work together to boost the skin's regeneration.
Step Four: Mask - many choices! Tonight I did an Ultimate Facial day and we even mixed it up a bit by using the Seasource Detox Spa Sea Mud face and body mask for our clarifying mask step. All of the product lines from Arbonne can be mixed and matched based on what each person needs or wants out of their experience. The mask had the typical Arbonne great fragrance, and everyone looked beautiful! A great addition to an already decadent event!
Step Five: Re9 Toner - our FC5 cleansers have toner in them to start, so this is just for the Re9 anti aging users.
Step Six: Eye Cream - I never realised how popular eye creams were, and how much they can do until I started this Arbonne journey - and our two different creams are light and incredibly moisturizing!
Step Seven: Moisturizer or Night Cream - a lighter SPF for day, or an intense moisture and nutrition burst for night!
Such a blissfully indulgent day, I can't believe that I get to do this for people and it's considered work?! Love, love, love this opportunity I have to help people make healthy, productive, beautiful choices - inside and out!
...Nature girl
This is my attempt at cohesive thought. A shot in the dark when I'm in my own head, probably pure comedy on the computer...we'll see how it goes. Hopefully this little baby blog will grow into something useful for some of you people out there in the verse, enjoy!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Sunday, December 23, 2012
'Tis the Season
Today is the last Sunday of Advent for those observing Christians out there. This past week was Winter Solstice for my pagan/Wicca loved ones, and the enumerable other solstice and new year based holidays, ie. Dongzhi Festival; in Asia, Hanukkah for Judaism, St. Lucia's Day; Scandinavia...and on and on, all are turning us to focus on family, new life, and new promises in the new year.
I tried to wrap my head around Solstice long ago and I keep coming back to it as I look at all the various world holidays this month pushing us forward. Winter solstice, is the longest night of the year, and the shortest day, and yet the most hopeful time! This time is seen as the return to the fertile time, lengthening days, Spring coming up, and the sun making it's return journey to the earth. This is the life reboot, and it happens in the stillness of winter!
The Dongzhi Festival is celebrated by many Chinese and East Asian (though I found not mention of Japan including this celebration) cultures. It is a time for reunion with family, past and present, to share the year and prepare for the one to come. They even have traditional foods like tangyuan, so it reminds me a little of Thanksgiving but it is much more symbolic than that. Some believe you are a year older after this mark in the year, and I have found that my birthday is a much less reliable marker of my age than the close of the year...I like this idea!
Unlike Christmas which is a relocated holiday, thank you Emperors Constantine and Aurelian, and the various solstice holidays Hanukkah is neither. The Jewish calendar stands as a kind of bridge between Julian and Celestial. The festival of lights is an observance of a miracle, a re-dedication of the temple that needed a holy light to burn longer than expected. The Jewish celebration is to demonstrate the light of faith to the outside world not necessarily for the faithful within, it is a proclamation of miracles and struggles...very proactive, and forward looking, good things for a new year.
As a kid, like so many others I had an American Girl Doll, and even though Kirsten is now discontinued, my favorite story was her Christmas story. She was a daughter of Swedish immigrants on the frontier, and she got to be St. Lucia for her family. The following is and excerpt from the book "Kirsten's Surprise":
Now, the holidays for me are always a little nutso, I haven't even decorated the tree yet. But my Advent wreath is up, the candles have been burning, and I am focused on the newness of the upcoming year, the promises of my faith, and the blessings of my family and friends. Christmas Eve is tomorrow and the beautiful thing is - once I get there, Christmas to New Years is the most calming and cleansing time of my whole year! I have family time, time with friends, and all of it fills me with energy and peace to carry into this baby of a new year.
So if I can give all of you out there one little nugget of anything, it's this...No matter how stressful no matter how despondent no matter how frustrated the holidays make you...Look around for your candles. The people that recharge you, the things that make you joyful, and the events that clear your mind.
...Nature Girl
I tried to wrap my head around Solstice long ago and I keep coming back to it as I look at all the various world holidays this month pushing us forward. Winter solstice, is the longest night of the year, and the shortest day, and yet the most hopeful time! This time is seen as the return to the fertile time, lengthening days, Spring coming up, and the sun making it's return journey to the earth. This is the life reboot, and it happens in the stillness of winter!
The Dongzhi Festival is celebrated by many Chinese and East Asian (though I found not mention of Japan including this celebration) cultures. It is a time for reunion with family, past and present, to share the year and prepare for the one to come. They even have traditional foods like tangyuan, so it reminds me a little of Thanksgiving but it is much more symbolic than that. Some believe you are a year older after this mark in the year, and I have found that my birthday is a much less reliable marker of my age than the close of the year...I like this idea!
Unlike Christmas which is a relocated holiday, thank you Emperors Constantine and Aurelian, and the various solstice holidays Hanukkah is neither. The Jewish calendar stands as a kind of bridge between Julian and Celestial. The festival of lights is an observance of a miracle, a re-dedication of the temple that needed a holy light to burn longer than expected. The Jewish celebration is to demonstrate the light of faith to the outside world not necessarily for the faithful within, it is a proclamation of miracles and struggles...very proactive, and forward looking, good things for a new year.
As a kid, like so many others I had an American Girl Doll, and even though Kirsten is now discontinued, my favorite story was her Christmas story. She was a daughter of Swedish immigrants on the frontier, and she got to be St. Lucia for her family. The following is and excerpt from the book "Kirsten's Surprise":
"In Sweden, Saint Lucia's Day begins the Christmas season," Kirsten explained. "It's the darkest day of the whole year. It's so dark that there's only daylight for a few hours. But no one minds the dark,because Saint Lucia's Day is such fun."
Lisbeth was braiding a straw belt for her doll. "What do you do?"
"In each family, one girl gets to be the Lucia queen. She dresses up in a long white dress and a red sash, and she wears a crown of green leaves and lighted candles. She gets up very, very early in the morning, while it's still pitch black and everyone is asleep. She lights the candles in her crown and she goes from room to room in the dark house, carrying a tray."
Now this is from a children's book so it's a little simplistic, but the general idea is there...the offering of hospitality, honoring a saint (the red sash symbolic of martyrdom), and the candles and evergreens present in so many of these traditions of life through the winter!
Now, the holidays for me are always a little nutso, I haven't even decorated the tree yet. But my Advent wreath is up, the candles have been burning, and I am focused on the newness of the upcoming year, the promises of my faith, and the blessings of my family and friends. Christmas Eve is tomorrow and the beautiful thing is - once I get there, Christmas to New Years is the most calming and cleansing time of my whole year! I have family time, time with friends, and all of it fills me with energy and peace to carry into this baby of a new year.
So if I can give all of you out there one little nugget of anything, it's this...No matter how stressful no matter how despondent no matter how frustrated the holidays make you...Look around for your candles. The people that recharge you, the things that make you joyful, and the events that clear your mind.
...Nature Girl
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Nature Girl vs "getting life direction"
I think this is going to be "that entry" for me. The one that really forms what I am trying to do with this blog and with my life right now. I have been so blessed to be at a crossroads of sorts, surrounded by people who love and support me and I feel like I am one at of those slow motion scenes in cartoons. I've been running like mad and come to the cliff and taken that first step off the edge unknowingly. Now it's time to see if I am Wile E.Coyote, and will fall to my doom (hopefully not); or Roadrunner and I really can "fly".
I've made the decision to Arbonne to grow my family and do what I am passionate about instead of what will just get us by. Knowing that the road will not be easy makes this decision even bigger and the commitment even more intense. I can see how people that we ask to join us look at us like we are nuts! The thing is, the potential for benefit and reward is SO much bigger than the downside!
Here is something for the numbers people:
When people go to work, they get paid on the hours they are there. Simple right? What if they went to work as usual but made a few calls on lunch hour and did a presentation on the weekend (two hours tops), and maybe they met someone who though it was great. Maybe a student who doesn't have a job, but a lot of time in between classes and a whole weekend day free to do presentations. Now that person would have their regular job and this great opportunity. But wait, now they get paid on sharing a great product and a commission from their teammate too! When they are at work, maybe the teammate is at a presentation rocking it out! Their earning potential just increased without even trying!
The Arbonne opportunity is not FOR everyone but it can fit everyone who wants it. People can make it whatever they need, or whatever they want! I am jazzed for this new part of my life but I can't help being a little overwhelmed. It's kind of like Christmas for me, It's beautiful and shiny, and there is so much going on, and it's exciting and you see so many people....Honestly, it's a little hard to focus. I tend to do all of my "Christmas" (you know - shopping, wrapping, parties, visiting, baking etc.) in the last week before Christmas..that's how long it takes me to get acclimated.
I feel like it's my week before Christmas in Arbonne - I finally get it, the light went on, I understand it, and now I'm ready to really launch out into space; arms wide, wind whipping in my hair, and belly flop into the clouds! I think Arbonne can take me as high as I want to go, and that's the only thing I haven't decided yet.
...Nature Girl
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Nature Girl vs "waste"
I know, weird title right?
I have this thing against waste. Not the body kind, in rooms where it belongs; but litter, recyclables in trash cans, compostable material in the trash can or recycle bin, extra shipping materials, non-biodegradable or recyclable packaging. These things just...bug me.
This is a great report and you should defiantly read it. Basically the sorting of our trash can be better. Our municipal trash guys are doing a great job of re-sorting and reducing the amount of junk going into the landfills even after we close the lid and think we've done a great job!
It seems like in a, hopefully, evolved society like ours we should be able to reduce our impact on the globe as much as possible. That's why I happily work in a company that is carbon neutral, and has a drive and commitment to be, and stay green. Now I realize that I sound about as crazy as those people who prepare for the end of the world, but honestly I just like to do my part to keep my trash out of landfills. So I donate old clothes, recycle cans, bottles, plastic and paper...oh and I have a worm bucket.
Yep, I said a worm bucket. It's where all the food waste goes that isn't protein based. Onion skins, tomato ends, green onion tops, asparagus bottoms, old broccoli, veg that doesn't get eaten in time, banana peels, lemon rind, coffee grounds, tea bags...I have very spoiled worms. Good thing is, I get presents from the bucket. Today I went to feed the worms and found that some garlic had sprouted! Now I will have delicious home grown garlic courtesy of the worms. One less thing on my shopping list, and one more way I'm keeping my junk out of other people's way!
...Nature Girl
I have this thing against waste. Not the body kind, in rooms where it belongs; but litter, recyclables in trash cans, compostable material in the trash can or recycle bin, extra shipping materials, non-biodegradable or recyclable packaging. These things just...bug me.
According to the EPA:
In 2010, Americans generated about 250 million tons of trash and recycled and composted over 85 million tons of this material, equivalent to a 34.1 percent recycling rate (see Figure 1 and Figure 2). On average, we recycled and composted 1.51 pounds out of our individual waste generation of 4.43 pounds per person per day.
This is a great report and you should defiantly read it. Basically the sorting of our trash can be better. Our municipal trash guys are doing a great job of re-sorting and reducing the amount of junk going into the landfills even after we close the lid and think we've done a great job!
It seems like in a, hopefully, evolved society like ours we should be able to reduce our impact on the globe as much as possible. That's why I happily work in a company that is carbon neutral, and has a drive and commitment to be, and stay green. Now I realize that I sound about as crazy as those people who prepare for the end of the world, but honestly I just like to do my part to keep my trash out of landfills. So I donate old clothes, recycle cans, bottles, plastic and paper...oh and I have a worm bucket.
Yep, I said a worm bucket. It's where all the food waste goes that isn't protein based. Onion skins, tomato ends, green onion tops, asparagus bottoms, old broccoli, veg that doesn't get eaten in time, banana peels, lemon rind, coffee grounds, tea bags...I have very spoiled worms. Good thing is, I get presents from the bucket. Today I went to feed the worms and found that some garlic had sprouted! Now I will have delicious home grown garlic courtesy of the worms. One less thing on my shopping list, and one more way I'm keeping my junk out of other people's way!
...Nature Girl
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Nature Girl vs the Pomegranate
I have failed myself today.
Well, If I'm honest, I failed myself a few days ago, when I tried to open a pomegranate in a white shirt.
I got this beautiful pomegranate and I thought, "these can't be that hard to eat" and I started to peel and pick at tiny bright red seeds, feeling very like Persephone. And then I remembered the end of that myth. The stained fingers, the six seeds, and I looked down at my nice white shirt that now looked like a murder scene...yep, fail.
It has taken me a few days, a google search and a conversation with my friend, and her daughter (my niece), to figure out how to peel one of these stubborn not-so-little fruits. Conclusion...how on earth do you eat it? Is this like a passion fruit, where you don't really "eat" it per se, you just use the juice? I have all these little pods, with great color and flavor, and yet one POP! and there is a seed. Do you eat the seed??
I think I am going to continue to enjoy pomegranates in their whole form, in decorations; their tangy yet rich flavors in juices, that others go to the trouble of producing (though if I put this on a roast...or duck...yipes). And in Arbonne's Mandarin Pomegranate line which is just sumptuous. I also hear rumors that there is a really good pomegranate chocolate out there. My exploration continues...
...Nature Girl
Well, If I'm honest, I failed myself a few days ago, when I tried to open a pomegranate in a white shirt.
I got this beautiful pomegranate and I thought, "these can't be that hard to eat" and I started to peel and pick at tiny bright red seeds, feeling very like Persephone. And then I remembered the end of that myth. The stained fingers, the six seeds, and I looked down at my nice white shirt that now looked like a murder scene...yep, fail.
It has taken me a few days, a google search and a conversation with my friend, and her daughter (my niece), to figure out how to peel one of these stubborn not-so-little fruits. Conclusion...how on earth do you eat it? Is this like a passion fruit, where you don't really "eat" it per se, you just use the juice? I have all these little pods, with great color and flavor, and yet one POP! and there is a seed. Do you eat the seed??
I think I am going to continue to enjoy pomegranates in their whole form, in decorations; their tangy yet rich flavors in juices, that others go to the trouble of producing (though if I put this on a roast...or duck...yipes). And in Arbonne's Mandarin Pomegranate line which is just sumptuous. I also hear rumors that there is a really good pomegranate chocolate out there. My exploration continues...
...Nature Girl
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
Nature Girl vs "the big C"
I just found out a friend has cancer.
It's a strange feeling; she's a year older than me and she has a little girl. I've known her since I was 17 years old. We used to go and get cupcakes at this place in Laguna Beach - She's going to read this and kill me for this - they were as big as plates! We would each buy these cupcakes and go down to Main Beach (I think) and sit on the swings and talk for hours - we would eat the whole damn cupcake by ourselves! Oh to have that metabolism again...
Life has since taken us down different paths, and we are not AS close as we once were. She is still very dear to me though and I can't help but be very shocked by this. I am angry, and sad, and hopeful all at the same time. If anyone is going to be a surviver and a fighter it's her. If anyone is going to "beat cancer" it's our girl! If anyone has the support necessary to hold them up when they need it, wherever they need it she has it.
There are so many incredible people who have survived, but so many more that we as a people have lost to this horrible disease. Great organizations like Susan G., Don't Worry Be Happy, and so many others support research, patients and families! Everyone knows someone...someone who has cancer, someone who knows someone who has cancer. Go, get involved, walk in an event, donate (time, energy, money). But most importantly - support your loved ones however they need it, Cancer is just the diagnosis - NOT the person!
... Nature Girl
It's a strange feeling; she's a year older than me and she has a little girl. I've known her since I was 17 years old. We used to go and get cupcakes at this place in Laguna Beach - She's going to read this and kill me for this - they were as big as plates! We would each buy these cupcakes and go down to Main Beach (I think) and sit on the swings and talk for hours - we would eat the whole damn cupcake by ourselves! Oh to have that metabolism again...
Life has since taken us down different paths, and we are not AS close as we once were. She is still very dear to me though and I can't help but be very shocked by this. I am angry, and sad, and hopeful all at the same time. If anyone is going to be a surviver and a fighter it's her. If anyone is going to "beat cancer" it's our girl! If anyone has the support necessary to hold them up when they need it, wherever they need it she has it.
There are so many incredible people who have survived, but so many more that we as a people have lost to this horrible disease. Great organizations like Susan G., Don't Worry Be Happy, and so many others support research, patients and families! Everyone knows someone...someone who has cancer, someone who knows someone who has cancer. Go, get involved, walk in an event, donate (time, energy, money). But most importantly - support your loved ones however they need it, Cancer is just the diagnosis - NOT the person!
... Nature Girl
Monday, December 3, 2012
Nature Girl VS Christmas shopping
I feel like as my first blog, this should feel kind of like a letter. For the past few days, my boys (brothers, uncles, boy friends, dad, and husband) have all been on my mind. It seems that no matter the age or place in life, 90% of you HATE to go shopping at the holidays!
Since I started my Arbonne business I realized that the convenience of shopping online was so much better for you guys because you don't have to deal with the mobs of crazy holiday shoppers! So I've worked on a little cheat sheet for you guys, something to help you out with the ladies in your life...hopefully this helps you out a little bit.
Skin conditioning oil from Arbonne - $14 (a silky, quickly absorbed oil that works miracles on dry skin, fingernails, elbows, knees, and scars. Email me for purchasing info on any Arbonne product...or if you have any questions)
Lip saver sunscreen from Arbonne - $9 (think vacation... Or everyday! I have 3 of these, one in every bag I use!)
RE9 Facial cleanser from Arbonne - $40 (think Mom or older sister, anti-aging properties makes your skin feel smooth and nourished instead of squeaky...there is a whole line...)
Since I started my Arbonne business I realized that the convenience of shopping online was so much better for you guys because you don't have to deal with the mobs of crazy holiday shoppers! So I've worked on a little cheat sheet for you guys, something to help you out with the ladies in your life...hopefully this helps you out a little bit.
$5-20 dollars - These are great for stockings, teachers, service professionals, and Thank Yous
Skin conditioning oil from Arbonne - $14 (a silky, quickly absorbed oil that works miracles on dry skin, fingernails, elbows, knees, and scars. Email me for purchasing info on any Arbonne product...or if you have any questions)
Lip saver sunscreen from Arbonne - $9 (think vacation... Or everyday! I have 3 of these, one in every bag I use!)
LA77 Women's Open Knit Fringed Scarf - $18.99 (every girl needs a good scarf, for when it gets cold but not freezing. Overstock.com has some fantastic options -- and the colors are very festive!)
Luxury Plush Foot Duvets - $19 (from restoration hardware, these are my sister's favorite gift we ever gave her! Warning, they are VERY warm!)
Star Wars Death Star Tea Infuser - $19.99 (because geek girls need geeky Christmas gifts)
Doctor Who TARDIS Lunch Box - $16.99 (yeah...just because)
RE9 Facial cleanser from Arbonne - $40 (think Mom or older sister, anti-aging properties makes your skin feel smooth and nourished instead of squeaky...there is a whole line...)
RE9 Regenerating Toner - $35 (works with the Arbonne cleanser to restore the natural pH of the skin. Not necessary to buy together, but only better together :)
FC5 Mattifying powder from Arbonne- $26 (If you have a girl who is always worried about her rosy cheeks...and wears makeup to cover them... It helps balance redness, and shine too!)
New Cell Scrub from Arbonne - $28 (one of Arbonne's best sellers, and my personal fave. It's a facial scrub, very gentle, and very effective, use once a week on damp skin for a great glow!)
Arbonne's Make up Primer - $38 (for the make-up junkie this is a NECESSITY! Awesome product, makes the makeup look much smoother and won't let make-up sink into the skin.)
Arbonne's Tinted Moisturizer - $38 (for the make-up hater, but has to wearer. Great finish no hassle, pair with the Mattifying powder)
Energy Fizz Sticks - $32 (it seems like a weird present but they put so much pep in your step, and it is a great all natural alternative from Arbonne to store bought energy drinks. And it works better then an espresso, or five ;)
Pampermint body care set - $27 (Arbonne's seasonal body wash and body lotion you can't miss this cheery set!)
Ginger Citrus sugar scrub from Arbonne - $34 (this always goes on sale, and often sells out! Makes you feel like the best possible you, and it smells amazing!)
NEXTE Jewelry Black-plated Colored Bead Stackable 7-piece Bracelet Set - $27.49 (cute stackable bracelets for friends or sisters!)
Polartec Fleece Throw - $29.50 (because let's face it, girls are always cold...and you can save $9 bucks if you buy 3!!)
Portal 2 Test Candidate Hoodie - $39.99 (this is my ONE exception to the "No buying clothes for girls!" rule. Gamer girls will appreciate a hoodie of a game they play, doesn't have to be this one...but this one is cool)
$45-80 dollars - These are the gifts you agonize over! Mom, wife, daughter, think about what they will use in their daily routine.
Corrective Eye Creme - $55 (one of Arbonne's top five products, feels great and works great on those fine lines an wrinkles...AKA "laugh lines", but don't tell her that is what it's for!)
Cellular renewal masque from Arbonne- $65 (works great, smells wonderful, use once a week to encourage new cell growth, bye bye dull skin!)
ABC Baby Set - $80 (new baby in the family? Babies and parents need presents too, this has no animal byproducts, no hormones, and no mineral oil! WIN! Note, these items can also be purchased individually from Arbonne, and the Baby oil is AWESOME!!!)
Lillith Star Silvertone Crystal Bangle Bracelets (Set of 5) - $45.89 (a little more romantic than for your sister, but these bangles from Overstock.com can be very charming!)
Gorillapod - depending on the camera (point and shoot or SLR) the cost could vary 14.00 - 49.00 but this looks like a great, versatile, and easily portable tripod for the shutterbug in your life!
Arclyte | Opso Slim (White) - Portable Battery for Mobile Devices | MFi Certified (UPB03236W) - $49.99 (this is on sale right now and every girl should have this, cause almost all of us have forgotten to charge our phones. It can charge an iPhone to full 1 1/2 times and is compatible with android, mac, and windows! Win, win, win, and it fits in a handbag - WIN!)
So here's the deal gentleman...go forth to your zones of quiet, shopper free cyber bliss. Take your soda and sandwich (if you are like my hubby), read this over and get some ideas. If you want to shop with this list awesome, do it, go for it, but remember each girl is different. So if your lady has been leaving a magazine open on your keyboard, or on the back of the toilet, or postcards on the hood of the car...take a hint, buy her whatever it is, she's trying to make your job easier.
If however, you have not received any notes, pictures, magazines... use this in good health for any women in your life.
Go forth and shop in pj's and underpants!
...Naturegirl
P.S. For info on purchasing the Arbonne products, send me an e-mail at caytigv@gmail.com :) Merry Christmas
So here's the deal gentleman...go forth to your zones of quiet, shopper free cyber bliss. Take your soda and sandwich (if you are like my hubby), read this over and get some ideas. If you want to shop with this list awesome, do it, go for it, but remember each girl is different. So if your lady has been leaving a magazine open on your keyboard, or on the back of the toilet, or postcards on the hood of the car...take a hint, buy her whatever it is, she's trying to make your job easier.
If however, you have not received any notes, pictures, magazines... use this in good health for any women in your life.
Go forth and shop in pj's and underpants!
...Naturegirl
P.S. For info on purchasing the Arbonne products, send me an e-mail at caytigv@gmail.com :) Merry Christmas
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