Archives for June 2011
Why We Love Our Simply Organic
Why do we love our Simply Organic? Simply Organic gives us no reason not to love them.
Let’s start off by saying they are a local company. When I say local I mean like a mile away Spring Park local. They are a worldwide company and founded by a sweet, sweet man who believes in what he sells. No bull, no smoke, no crap (as in ingredients).
Simply Organic is a company that was founded in the belief what we put on our skin is just as important as what we put in our body. In fact, you can eat your imply Organic Shampoo if you get desperate although it does not taste the best, yes I tried thank you. I first discovered this company by accident when we decided to open shop here in Orono. They sent Jen and I some samples and within two washes I was hooked. My hair felt like I have never felt it before. It felt natural and light. My family curse of thin hair started to actually reverse or at least appear to be less.
I come from an industry pushing chemicals on people all the time and since leaving that industry 7 months ago and using organic products and eating more organic foods I feel better, lost weight and I’m not kidding.
I love Simply Organic because they were ahead of their time when the started in early years of the century. Well nobody is laughing now. They just launched the first and only ammonia free hair color which has blown away clients and made for some beautiful looking women leaving my salon and spa. The color works using a natural process letting the body absorb what it wants and needs rather than forcing the hair to take color like traditional ammonia filled color.
My favorite reason I love Simply Organic it just smells soooooooooooo good!
Originally posted at http://www.eclecticspalon.com/why-we-love-our-simply-organic/
High Five
Over the soulless multiplex? Spend your summer (especially the weekend of June 24 to 26) at the Guthrie Theater for a cheap cultural treat.
During those dates, the renowned establishment will be less expensive than aforementioned movie houses. The Guthrie will be celebrating its fifth anniversary in the Jean Nouvel-designed building.
Whatever you feel of the Endless Bridge and the Endless Escalators, you can take advantage with $5 promotions. (Even if you missed this awesome costume party.)
Here are options:
Advance tickets: During the celebration weekend, buy a full-priced ticket to select performances of God of Carnage or H.M.S. Pinafore (6/30, 7/1, 7/6, 7/8 evening and 7/9 matinee) and receive a second ticket for $5. You do have to go in-person to the box office.
Rush: For those same shows, there will be 50 rush tickets available on June 24, 25 and 26 one hour before the performance. Limit two per person and cash or check only.
Tour: For $5 (see the pattern?), get a look behind the curtain at how the shows are produced. It’s 45 minutes of cultural and architectural history. The “Anniversary Special” deal is good for the 10 a.m. tours on June 24 through 26 and you can reserve by calling the box office at 612-377-2224.
Shop: Miss the winter? Get a $5 snow globe in the Guthrie store. For a the price of a Lincoln, you can also get the hardcover book “The Guthrie Theater: Images, History and Inside Stories.”
Eat: A $5 Happy Hour menu ($5 burgers, fish sandwiches, wine, Prairie Vodka and Jameson cocktails and $3 Grain Belt Premiums) will be served all day during the June 24 to 26 celebration.
Keeping Your Dog Safe This Summer
Pets are often viewed by people as members of their family. I know for certain that my Pitt/ German Shepherd is a member of my family. She behaves like a daughter and enjoys going everywhere with us. We also enjoy taking her just about everywhere. However, it is not safe for her to go everywhere, especially as the temperatures begin to sore for the summer.
I know it can be hard to leave a dog or cat at home. They enjoy going everywhere with their parents. Many dogs enjoy being in the car and going for rides. Many people feel bad leaving their dog in the home when they get to go out and do things. However, leaving the dog in the car for even a few minutes can be deadly.
Dogs do not sweat. They pant in order to regulate their body temperature. If they are in a car, even with the windows cracked, the temperature in that car can quickly rise to the point where heat stroke can become a serious concern. The dog will not be able to cool himself off and can suffer dehydration, seizures, coma and even death due to excessive heat.
Another dangerous activity that most people overlook is leaving their dog in the backyard for the day. While the dog may be able to pant and even if there is some water in the backyard for the dog, it can quickly become too hot and uncomfortable for the dog to be happy or healthy. This is especially true if there is not a lot of shade in the backyard for the dog. While many people provide dog houses for their pets, the sad truth is that many of these houses are even hotter than the outside sun. If it is a hot sunny day, be sure to bring your dog inside and give him a comfortable place to rest and be cool.
Swimming is the third big danger for dogs. I have a dog who lives to swim. She is a strong and solid swimmer but even she can become tired and not realize that she’s not able to continue on. This can cause the dog to drown. A life vest can greatly reduce the chances of the dog drowning and give her a better chance of enjoying the beach or pool.
No matter what, never let your dog off leash unless the commands heel and recall are perfect with your dog. Dog and car accidents can be greatly reduced if the dog is controlled on a leash and kept off the street. If your dog is able to be off leash, be sure that he or she always wears a collar with identification and a micro-chip is also advisable incase you and your dog are ever separated.
Anika Robbins
Anika Robbins interview on WCCO
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Storing Clothes for the Summer
Well, finally it is warm and staying warm. The threat of frost is still here, but the threat of snow and ice has finally disappeared. Sweaters are no longer the necessary article of clothing, but rather short sleeves and tank tops. Breaking out the summer clothing means one thing though, storing the winter clothing.
Without proper storage, the winter clothing will take up most of the room that your summer clothing will need. This can make it very difficult to find the desired outfit and can make it more difficult to keep everything looking good. There are a few different ways to store the clothing for the summer. These different techniques have different pros and cons, but they are all pretty effective.
- Space Bags- These bags are made of a tough plastic that is folded into a bag with a zipper. The bags also feature a small port where a vacuum hose could be attached and air removed from the bag. This compresses the fibers and flattens the material. The up side is that this means a lot of clothing can be stored in a very small area. The downside is that if the material is held in that position for a long period of time, over a year, the fibers begin to wear and become creased in that position.
- Hangers- The hanger is a common storage way. The hangers hold the clothing and often a plastic covering is placed over the clothing and hanger. The up side to this is that the clothing is left wrinkle free. The downsides to the hangers are that they are space consuming and they can wear on the shoulders of the outfits. This technique is best used for very short periods of time.
- Trunks- I personally store all my seasonal clothing in trunks until they are ready to be used. The upside of the trunk is that the clothing is folded naturally and the trunks can be stored easily. A small fragrance pouch can be added to the trunk to infuse the clothes with sweet scents. The downside is that the trunk can get dusty or moldy if they are subjected to water damage. While this has never happened to me, it is a potential.
- Garbage Bags- A lot of people store there clothing is garbage or other plastic bags during the off seasons. The upside is that the method for storing the outfits is more affordable. The downside is that the bags are not water and dust proof and the bags can rip. This is not an ideal way to store clothing.
Another important thing to remember is that the clothing from one season may not be necessarily fit or be in style the next time that season comes around. A good idea is to sort through the clothing and remove the outfits you no longer want from your wardrobe. There are many different charity organizations such as the Salvation Army that would love to have the clothing that you no longer want. I personally love to donate to the Salvation Army every season.