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Tuesday, March 16, 2010
No boardroom, No bedroom? Keeping Sex Alive After the Layoff
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Renew You: Recycling Together

Consider recycling the following items when going green: * Used spaghetti sauce bottles * Plastic enclosures for pop cans * Cardboard bottoms for pop cans * Plastic containers for deli bought cookies and muffins * Used shampoo bottles * Used coffee cans * Aluminum foil rolls * Used spray bottles * Empty beer bottles * Used wine coolers * Empty cleaning containers (plastics, metal and glass)
Recycling is a constant effort that not only strengthens our environment but, when done as a couple, can strengthen our relationship. Give each other that gold star when one of you makes that extra effort to recycle. Flirt and be sexy as you gather up your bins of cans and plastic! Work together as you two both strive to help make the world a better place for your children and yourselves.
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Zeta Tau Alpha Won Fair And Square
They won fair and square! But I'm hearing rebuttals like, "Those steps weren't original," "They don't know the history of steppin'", and the best one yet, "Black organizations were formed because the white ones wanted to keep us out, and now they want to take this from us too!" Good heavens!
On one hand we want the world to accept and embrace our culture, and on the other we want to isolate those who are different from us. I watched that step show three times and NEVER got bored with the Zeta's routine! If a black sorority came out and executed that EXACT routine and won, there wouldn't be a problem. The fact that these girls are white should not negate the amazing work they put out there. If you have a problem with it, then step up your own game for next time.
This is so hypocritical!The largest stepping competition in the nation's history gave this sorority a chance to embrace a culture that is traditionally black; the art is sweeping the nation; a white sorority claimed first prize for the girls, and instead of celebrating diversity; instead of being proud that something dominated by blacks has now spread to other ethnicities; instead of being happy that we have led the way; instead of welcoming these girls, we rather get racial.
This is sad. Can you imagine if a black skier were to win gold in a Winter Olympic event and whites raised a ruckus about it because he was black? I could hear it now: "His color shouldn't matter;" "He won fair and square;" "They're just mad because we took their sport and did it better than them;" "Just because he's black doesn't mean he can't ski..." Man, blacks would be pissed! Jesse Jackson would come out in full swing demanding an apology. There would be hell to pay because the statements were RACIST.
We have a similar situation here. So WHAT if the winners were white? SO WHAT? Those girls were the underdogs and still came out to prove that they could do this. If anything we should be celebrating that! After all, we know what it's like to be that underdog and to want to be accepted. You can't have it both ways guys. Racist statements are racist statements ... period.
Finally, if this was such an issue, why were they allowed to compete? That was okay until they won. Well, in the words of the MC at the end of Zeta Tau Alpha's step routine, "Steppin' is for everybody. If you can step ... you can step."
Looks like Zeta Tau Alpha can step. Get over it!
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
Sonia Salon Did My Henna





Thursday, February 18, 2010
Olbermann Calls Out A Racist America

Truth be told, SOME whites are afraid of this country being run by a black man. There, I said it. But it's masked, hiding behind all sorts of other excuses. "I don't like his policies;" "I think his health-care policies will kill old people;" "He's a socialist!" Do you even KNOW what a socialist is? "I want my country back!" say the people at town hall meetings. I ask, "Back from ... whom?" It suggests the current "owner" has stolen America from her rightful owners.

Then at the Tea Party Convention in Nashville, former Republican Congressman Tom Tancredo told a crowd of 600 delegates that the ONLY reason that Obama won was because there is no literacy test before voting. In other words, people who were not properly educated or informed on American issues voted an undeserving man into office. I suppose that if the true representation of America had voted (because of course they didn't right?) McCain would be president?

Is Tancredo aware that literacy tests were used to prevent blacks in this country from voting? So now he wants to implement the same initiative because he doesn't like who the president is? Because he wants "certain" class and racial groups to vote "certain" types of presidents in? What is he afraid of? Tancredo went even further. He stated, "we do not have a civics, literacy test before people can vote in this country" all because America "put a committed socialist idealogue in the White House ... Barack Hussein Obama." Take a listen and notice the ovation he receives after suggesting literacy tests.
Yeah, emphasizing his middle name really drives the point home, right? Oh, he's a Muslim! Let me see his birth certificate! Well, maybe he's not American! He's from Kenya!!! Anything will do, as long as we don't accept this black man as the President of the United States of America. Sorry guys, he IS 100% American; his middle name IS just that - a name; and his birth certificate IS valid - the man is an American.

Keith Olbermann of MSNBC is fed up, as I am. He does what so many can't - he bravely faces the REAL issue many want to pretend don't exist - RACISM. He made this special comment on his show, "Countdown with Keith Olbermann" on Monday, February 15. Listen. Don't just hear it. LISTEN!
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At least during the civil rights era we knew what the motivation behind hate, violence, lies and manipulation was. In some ways that was less dangerous. When a dog charges at you, you know what to expect; you know what to defend yourself against.

But disguising that charging dog as a political leader standing behind a podium, speaking into the lens of a news camera, or rallying a town hall meeting into frenzied "patriotism", is dangerous because you don't expect it to bite. And when it does ... God help us all.
A Real Woman - America Ferrera

Many know her as goofy fashionably-challenged braces-wearing Betty Suarez on ABC's "Ugly Betty." Sadly, the show is in its last season due to falling ratings. But that's not what I want to discuss here. I remember Ferrera from the first film she ever starred in, "Real Women Have Curves." Ferrera played a Mexican- American teen struggling to find a balance between her dream to go to college and the traditional values of her parents. The starlet won an acting award at the Sundance Film Festival in 2002 for her part and the film put Ferrera on the map. She was cast for "Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" and its sequel, and then landed the lead role in "Ugly Betty." She shot to stardom. I wish that I could say that Ferrera's ethnicity has never been a roadblock in her career but sadly, I cannot.
Ferrera is an American citizen, born to Honduran parents, raised in San Fernando Valley, California, and has the beautiful curves of a Latina. It was this last attribute that garnered rejection at hundreds of commercial auditions. Directors also had issue with her Latin looks, and American accent and carriage: It was as though they couldn't reconcile the two elements: Latina talking and acting ... American!? In some instances, she even was asked to sound more Latina!

In "Real Women," it is clear that she fits her character Ana - an 18-year-old high school student - very well. Ferrera yet and still, before her successes, didn't fit the mold of an actress. Latin actresses usually get type cast into Latina roles, whereas a wafer-thin blonde could fit any role possible. And that is the reason I loved the film so much. Ferrera was real - very real.

In one scene, she is in the family's factory ironing dresses. It bothers Ana that none of the dresses were larger than size seven, despite the fact that all the women working there were heavier set, curvy latin women! While ironing the dresses, Ana becomes too hot for comfort and takes off her shirt revealing her round frame. The other women follow suite, freeing themselves from the shame of being "fat." That scene drew tears in my eyes; I will never forget how I felt seeing Ferrera dancing around in bra and panties, and the thought that came to mind was, "Wow, she loves who she is."
It bugs me when the typical stars are glamorized. Words like, "perfect," "gorgeous," "flawless," "sexy," are thrown around the usual skinny, Caucasian models and actresses. I'm not at all saying that they aren't beautiful, but our outlook on what beauty is needs to change. America Ferrera prancing around in her undies is beautiful! Not many of us love ourselves enough to not care about what others say about our size, hair, skin, lips, breasts and legs. "Perfection" holds celebrities slave to the knife of their plastice surgeons. Heidi Montag had 10 procedures done in one day!
If I'm only going to be happy "when I lose weight," "when I have a six-pack" "when I'm a size two," "when I can fit that little black dress," what emotional state am I going to be in the interim? Am I to be dissatisfied, miserable and disappointed till then? I'm sorry; life is too short. It's okay to have goals and to move towards those goals, but I'd also like to enjoy the journey, and to do that, I must be content and secure with what I have and with who I am ...right now. That is my challenge to myself and to you.

America Ferrera taught me a lot 8 years ago. Sometimes I just need to be reminded.
Saturday, February 13, 2010
Surviving Layoff Day with your Spouse

• Listen - Your spouse or partner has just lost their job on their layoff day. They are in great pain and need you to open up your ears. Listen, listen and listen to them as they express their feelings. This will allow them to feel their importance which is something that their job just took away.
• Get the Details - Knowing what's happened on your spouse's layoff day is important to what happens next. Gently ask questions such as "Is there anything you need to get?" "Is there any paperwork that you need to sign?" "Did they give you details on insurance?" Ask to see the paperwork so you can answer your own questions without making them feel grilled.
• Reassure - They need to feel that tomorrow will be okay. If they're worried about the car note or frightened about the mortgage, reassure them that everything will be fine. Even if you don't know how, reassure them that life continues on.
• Get physical - In this moment, they are unemployed and unsure. They need to feel safe, loved and grounded. Give a hug, kiss a forehead, hold a hand. Your spouse needs to know that you stand with them.
• Comfort the creature - Whether it's a nice lunch or dinner, a rented movie (because they don't want to cry in public) or some sudden intimacy, go for the creature comfort. This is a quick band-aid on a wound but it can help them with the sudden shock.
• Circle the wagons - Call in support on your spouse's layoff day if needed. Their siblings or good friends can help shore up against the negativity they feel closing in. Be highly selective as the wrong person can do considerable damage. Also invite people your spouse has already told so that you don't break the news for them.
Surviving your spouse's layoff day is a traumatic moment that can hit anyone. Choosing to listen, get the details, reassure, get physical, comfort the creature and circle the wagons can be the difference between coming together or falling apart.
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Old Love...Leave me Alone! Are you Loving in the Past?
The past is the past for a reason: it’s gone. It’s great to have fond memories, but the present has its own priority, regardless of its difficulties. Being stuck in yesterday handicaps you today and definitely tomorrow. While an old love can have a special place, there’s a reason why they’re a former flame. Remember the real times as you remember the good times too.
Johnny Depp Lives On



Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A Miracle In Haiti - Salvation of the Heart

Saturday, January 23, 2010
Are you really sexy and single?
Sexy is defined as attractive, stimulating, appealing and interesting. Another key element of sexiness is confidence. So, while you may think sexy is tight clothes and revealing necklines, are you really sexy or are you playing sexy? How is your confidence level? Get comfortable with yourself and your body. Be fully aware of the balance between your shortcomings and your strong attributes. Sexiness is about evolving and growing through your life. Sexiness is ultimately about energy and you need to know how much you honestly have in order to use the "s" word!
Being single is more than just not being with someone. Are you truly available and ready for a new relationship? Ask yourself if you've let go of that old flame and lingering "ex." If you're still holding on to closure that's never coming, then you're not single. You're just alone. Are you making yourself truly available by going places where single people go or are you tagging along with your old aunt Getrude to her bingo meetings every night? In order to be honestly available, you need to do things that available people do. Allow yourself to be "out there" for people to meet you and discover the greatness you have to offer.
Friday, January 22, 2010
Size Matters at the Golden Globes
One of my favorites was Mad Men's Christina Hendricks wearing a Christian Siriano strapless peach organza gown. The gown was custom-made for the curvy, Hendricks, displayed adorable ruffles and I thought it complimented Hendrick's curves quite well.
So imagine my dismay when I read a brief write-up by the New York Times' Cathryn Horne in which she quotes a stylist that remarked, "You don’t put a big girl in a big dress. That’s rule number one.” Okay, I know Ms. Hendricks is not the Hollywood size 2, and I readily accept that. I don't take issue with whether or not the dress was right for Hendricks--perhaps the color didn't compliment her fiery red hair well or the ruffles were just too much overall. I take issue with using Hendrick's size--which is not a Hollywood norm--to say whether it the right dress for her or not. The dress fit her perfectly; and she has said commented that she was happy with the results. So what's the problem?
I also take issue with the clearly doctored photo (which has since been removed from the NY Times website, which distorted Hendrick's size to (perhaps?) make their point a bit more clear?

Is Simon Cowell Leaving "American Idol" Without an Idol?

It's official: Simon Cowell, the judge we love to hate, is leaving "American Idol." The cynical Brit has seen the hit TV singing contest through eight successful seasons, and after the currently airing ninth season, Cowell will be saying "Smashing Bye!" The reason? He will be turning his focus to a show that he created and that is very popular in Britain - "The X Factor." Cowell will serve as a judge on the reality show as well as its executive producer.
"I was offered a lot of money to stay on," Cowell said. "But that wasn't the reason behind it. I wanted to do something different. I wanted a new challenge."

It seems like it's Idol producers who are posed with an even greater challenge. Cowell was the show's hugest attraction. As the most critical judge, people loved to hate him, and frankly there are some who simply ... hate him. All that emotion has translated into huge ratings for the highly successful show. Fox is optimistic however, because "The X Factor" will air on Fox as well, giving competitors yet another headache to contend with.
X Factor differs from Idol in that there is no age limit for the contestants. Cowell points to Susan Boyle's success on "Britain's Got Talent." The 48-year-old singer became a surprise sensation and released one of the year's top-selling CDs.
Cowell is not the first celebrity judge to leave Idol. Paula Abdul has already been replaced with Ellen Degeneres, and Cowell has been hinting at the possibility of Abdul joining him on his new show.

"I adore Paula," Cowell said. "Whatever happens, I will be working with her in some capacity, because I miss her."
As far as replacements for Cowell, Fox chairman of entertainment, Peter Rice, is cautious.
"We have to take our time on that," he said. "We have to make sure the chemistry of the judges is as good as it can be."
Without Cowell, will "American Idol" ever be as good as it was? It's only left to be seen.
Man Calls Cops 'Cause Prostitute Won't Deliver
Robert Smith of Manchester, N.H. apparently wasn't satisfied with the services he expected to be, well, rendered, so to speak. So he wanted to lodge a complaint. The problem is that accepting these rendered "services" is in itself illegal, and he practically shot himself in the foot.

It goes without saying, but maybe it should be outlined in black and white, so here it is. As a general rule of thumb, don't call the cops to report that something illegal has happened to you while you were doing something illegal yourself. (Not that we are encouraging you to successfully do anything illegal, let's be clear.) But ,if you find yourself on the wrong side of the law and then the wrong side of the law were to happen to you, don't you think it's fair to say that you've made your bed so you should lie in it?
Smith was certainly hoping to lie in a bed Sunday night, but, oh well, that ship has sailed.
Friday, January 15, 2010
Conan Loses The Tonight Show Because Jay Failed

Let's back up. NBC's decision in 2004 to give Conan the show was because Jay Leno was going to retire in 20009. But when NBC heard rumors that Jay was going to start a competing program on another network, they gave him a new contract for a brand new show -The Jay Leno Show - that would air nightly on NBC at 10:00 p.m. EST. That's prime time, when other networks are airing their ... prime time programming!!!
NBC affiliates were complaining that the show's ratings were so low, when their NBC news programming began there were fewer and fewer people viewing. In other words, The Jay Leno Show was a disastrous failure. As a lead-in to the news and late night programming, the show was doing more harm than good.
So why not retire Leno as previously agreed upon? Seems sensible, but that's not what NBC is doing. NBC has stated that they want to move The Jay Leno Show into the time slot for The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien at 11:35 p.m. EST. Next, they want to move The Tonight Show With Conan O'Brien to 12:05 EST. Bottom line, Jay gets his spot back, and Conan has to adjust. It's why Conan has been making jokes like this on his show:
Conan is refusing to make this change, prompting NBC to give Jay his entire show back - The Tonight Show With Jay Leno!! Decisions are still in the works, but it appears that Conan's final show will be on Friday, January 22. NBC basically gave him and a contract, and because someone else has failed to deliver, he has to watch as the person who LEFT the show comes back leaving him in the cold.
In one of his monologue jokes, Conan looked into the camera and said to children everywhere something that I wish weren't funny because it's so true. He said, "You can do anything you want to do ..... unless Jay Leno wants to do it too!"
Did Haiti Serve Devil For God-Given Freedom?
Historically speaking, the Haitians were under "the heel of the French," and gained freedom through revolts. Is wanting freedom from the oppression of slavery such a bad thing that the devil is the one who made it happen and not God? In the early 19th century when the French feared that they were losing control of the blacks, their solution was to declare ALL blacks as slaves and to destroy 30,000 men and women. Haitians were burned alive, drowned, hanged, buried in piles of biting insects and boiled ALIVE in vats of molasses.
These brave people had every right to fight for freedom. Mr. Robertson, the history of blacks in this great country tells of revolts by men and women who knew that they had every right to their freedom. I doubt you'd say that blacks made a "pact with the devil" to gain their freedom in the United States of America, because that would awkwardly suggest that slavery was God-ordained and fighting tooth and nail for freedom was not. Furthermore, if it is by the hand of the devil that Haiti gained its independence, was God involved in their freedom?
Robertson's stance that God has punished Haiti for her evil, is self-righteous and cocky. That he can't see past his own religious biases; that he can JUDGE others in their darkest hours speaks volumes!
Finally, I'm not sure that Robertson would ever appreciate someone suggesting that the 9-11 attacks, for instance, came as God's judgment for the sins America has committed. No one would. It would be seen as insensitive, brutal and just plain wrong. I mean, to see those towers collapse, to see the horror of the aftermath, to see people jumping from the buildings to their death, to hear of the death toll, and then to sit in front of a camera on national television and casually say,
"You know what, something happened a long time ago in America, and people might not want to talk about it ..."
Wednesday, January 13, 2010
Flu season! Tips on Taking Care of Your Sick Spouse!

Wash Your Hands - While you're dealing with their tissues, hot foreheads and soup bowls, you're being exposed to their germs constantly. As any medical report will tell you, one of the best defenses against catching and transmitting a cold or flu is washing your hands regularly. Consider having hand sanitizer around throughout the house. After you baby your sweetheart, go and wash your hands immediately. Avoid doing it in front of them so they don't feel like they're one giant unwanted germ!
Avoid Sharing Germs - Kissing, hugging and any other physical represenation of your loving should be put on hold. Being close during intimacy whether it be hand holding or sex brings one healthy partner into the sick filled arena of the sneezing, hacking, coughing partner. As they get better, you can start back slow and even then, consider cheek kisses for a little bit!
Sleep Separately - If they've feverish, sneezing, coughing and highly contagious, consider giving them the bed all to themselves while you take the much healthier guest room, couch or floor. Pass it off as letting them be more comfortable in a big bed by themselves (but really you're avoiding their plague!)
Wash Clothing, Sheets, etc - Germs love dirty and unwashed material. Sick people don't like to get in the shower and love to stay in dirty and unwashed clothes and bedding. As much as you can, keep the bedding, sheets, linen and your sick sweetheart's clothing clean. Make them change their clothing often rather than just lay around in their nasty sweats and t-shirts.
Keep Yourself Healthy - Eat right, rest often and make sure you keep your immune system strong with vitamins and lots of fluids. Many times, while taking care of a partner, the healthy person lets their health become secondary and BAM, they fall ill next. Keep your mind and body healthy to fight off the germs in the house.
Get Them to the Doctor - Finally, be ready to get your stubborn lover to the doctor if their illness persists.
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Gift Cards - The Little Gift That Keeps on Giving




Hume Preaches to Woods?
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"Bling is dead."


