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June 30, 2013

The Bella Lucrezia

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Posted by my husband June 24, 2013 after we lost Lucrezia, our bella Zia, unexpectedly the night before.

Zia – I never liked you…

– I didn’t love you when I first heard about you while standing in the airport parking garage in Orlando as Linda Salvatore Petersen is telling me, ‘if you don’t want her, you can take her back.
– I did not love you as I was repulsed by the staple stitches that you had on your belly…bearing grim witness to the abused life you were rescued from
– I did not love you as you were excited to see me every time I came home from a trip
– I did not love you when we would lay together on the living room rug in front of the fireplace where you roasted yourself on cold Winter nights
– I did not love you when we lived in NYC in the Eastgate Hotel and you would not “go” for the whole 5 days!
– I did not love you as you loved the neighborhood kids
– I did not love you as you loved our other four legged children
– I did not love you as you loved the Looch and helped him live longer than anyone expected
– I did not love you for loving our grandchildren
– I did not love you as you would jump in bed with me on a Sunday morning to become my own personal living body pillow
-I did not love you for being the best friend of the woman I love above all else on this earth and being the embodiment of my love for her when I was gone.
– I did not love you when I was holding you on my legs on the floor in the kitchen on Saturday and brushing your teeth (you are so good)
– I did not love you as I was trying to get you to get up last night from  laying in the corner
– I did not love you as I held you close on the floor in the bedroom last night and whispered sweet nothings in your ear before we left for the hospital
– I did not love you as I held you and said thank you and goodbye

But OMG, I love you so much right now that it hurts…

My pretty Zia….

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They are our family.

Peace

June 22, 2013

Donate!

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:00 AM

Short hair has come back into style in the last year and the Spring 2013 runway shows have brought it home.  So, if you’re bored out of your mind with your long locks, find a stylist who knows how to cut short hair (not every stylist knows how to cut short hair and the cut WILL tell!) and rock it.

Now, if you have 6″ or more of hair, do something productive with it and donate it.

Check out these websites –

dreamlovecure.org

pantene.com

locksoflove.org

Cancer touches all of us in some way.  Give it a kick back.

Peace

February 11, 2013

WWJD

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 6:53 PM

When I started blogging, I mentioned that once in a while I might go in another direction and voice an opinion or two.  I am now stepping onto the soap box for just a few paragraphs.

I am a non practicing Catholic and there are many reasons for this, way too many to discuss here, but Wednesday is Ash Wednesday and the Pope, who is very hard line, is resigning at the end of the month and it got me thinking about a quick conversation I had a few days ago.

I commented to someone about Wednesday being Ash Wednesday and I asked what they were doing for Lent as the tradition is to give up something that you wouldn’t want to live without.  I thought that perhaps it would be a good idea to do something positive, but I was reminded that the whole idea was that you should suffer.  I am 60 years young and apparently, nothing has changed in that time.

Why do we continue to crucify Christ?  Wasn’t once enough?  I think we should remember what He did for us and remember what He directed – love one another as I have loved you.

If you want to suffer and offer that suffering up, then you should try to love someone you don’t like or God forbid, hate.  Try being kind to someone you would not give the time of day to.  It is so hard to have only positive things come out of your mouth!  Do it for forty days, it will be so difficult that you will suffer, but maybe we will also learn and at the end of that time perhaps we all won’t be so nasty to each other.  Maybe, just maybe, we could learn that we are ALL EQUAL in the eyes of God who created us in His image and no one, not one single one of us, has the right to judge another person.

If we are busy trying to do what Jesus would do in our own lives, we couldn’t possibly have time to try to control someone else’s life.  It is so difficult, but we have to keep trying and I invite you to join me.  If we all give it our best shot everyday who knows what could happen, right?

Peace

September 22, 2012

Tarte Egyptian Black Kohl Waterproof Eyeliner and Brush

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http://www.qvc.com – $22.00

I have had love affair with black eyeliner my whole make up wearing life.  It is a very committed relationship.  Pencils, powders, creams, gels – I own and use them all and this is the newest addition.

The description is that Tarte has infused the same carbon black pigments that can be found in the line’s Lights, Camera, Lashes! Mascara into a creamy, long wearing eyeliner.  Tarte also states that Black Kohl is a great inner rim liner.

This eyeliner is highly pigmented, very intense, very blackest black – which I love.  It is creamy so there is absolutely no pulling on the eye and makes it very easy to apply.  The double ended brush is the perfect tool for lash lines and the inner rim.  The brush is very fine so that you can dot between the lash if you like the look.

Beside the word ‘kohl’, the word ‘waterproof’ caught my attention.  I have spent a lot of money on eyeliners claiming to be waterproof, but have disappeared within hours of application and I have not come across an eyeliner that actually was visible on the rim of my eye for any length of time.

I have year round allergies, both indoor and outdoor, and my eyes are always tearing.  This eyeliner did not disappear or fade until I removed it.  Also, the inner rim held the liner.  It was not as black as when first applied, but lasted about 4 hours before it was completely gone – enough time for a casual evening out.  Amazing for someone like me who usually cries it off immediately.  Oh, and no raccoon eyes.

This, ladies, is a good one.

Peace

September 3, 2012

Frumpy – Why?

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 8:47 AM
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I told my husband that I was thinking about cutting my hair and his response was – okay.  I told him I wanted a real opinion – he said “I like both looks on you.”  I said choose and know that it will not upset me, I just want your thoughts.

“Okay, I love it when your hair is short.”  I asked him why and he said “Your personality is edgier, more rock n’ roll, when you hair is short and that’s how it was when I met you and the first 9 years of our marriage.  I like that about you.”

Wow!  He was absolutely right, though, and I realized that about a month ago.  Every time I looked in the mirror I really didn’t see myself or feel like myself.  I knew I had tucked a facet of my personality away.

My friend and I went into New York City to keep appointments with our stylist, my son-in-law, Paul Cucinello at Chris Chase Salon in Chelsea.

Told Paul how I was feeling and how much I hated that my hair just hung there like everyone else’s.  I hated that beach waves, messy buns, top knots and exaggerated pony tails were being worn by everyone.  Long hair is safe – almost everyone thinks it’s sexy and you don’t have to think about it, just tie it back.   I told him what my husband had said and that I felt like it was true because I had many different short haircuts over the years, but they never looked like someone else’s hair and they all had en edge that people, even strangers, commented on.  NO ONE ever commented on my long hair.

Now I didn’t change the way I dressed or my makeup as my hair got longer, so it wasn’t that.  I have black hair, my favorite things to wear are always in black.  I love black boots, black bags and 4” wedges.  I like big hoops and chunky bracelets. I wear a smokey eye, red lipstick and red nails.  I have amazing tattoos – perhaps you have the picture.  Still wasn’t feeling it.

Paul’s take was that I did the long hair thing and  it was time to go because it was no longer a fun accessory.  I agreed, but was very scared.  I think every person who has ever grown a short haircut out knows that feeling you get in your stomach when a stylist comes near your head with a scissors.  I trust him so I told him to do what he wanted………

He cut off nine inches of hair and even with wet hair, I could see the difference and feel the difference.  When it was styled, it was amazing.  One of the other stylists who has watched all my different styles over the years, including the long hair, commented how I was back…and used the edgy word again.

I now have a long bob, just grazes my shoulders.  There is lots of movement and I can wear it smooth, flipped on the ends, curly (natural) and I can still wear it up in any way I choose.  The best thing is that it now has personality and style.  One thing made a huge difference in how I was feeling about myself.

The point in telling my little story is that it got my friend and I talking on our way home about how I had been feeling frumpy – it didn’t make any difference how the makeup looked or the clothes or anything else – I felt frumpy and I guess I was acting frumpy.  She said she had felt that way for a while and this Summer something just fell into place and she started to dress differently.  She felt really good about her new look and she loved that her hubby was noticing it.

So, our conversation was about why women, no matter what age or size, let themselves get into a rut and stay there.  They don’t like the way they look – clothes, makeup, hair, whatever it is – but so many women do nothing about it.  Take a shower, brush you teeth, get dressed and put your hair in a pony tail.  Done. The reason for the no nonsense look is no time – kids, work, home, too pudgy, too thin, etc, but doing something for yourself takes only a couple of minutes and it doesn’t cost a fortune.

Get rid of all the clothes with stains and holes and replace them.  Kohl’s, TJ Maxx, Target, these are all great places with great deals.  We all have makeup under the bathroom sink, put it on. It only takes five minutes and it can be done while having a cup of coffee.  Whether you have short or long hair, it needs to be trimmed routinely to keep the style fresh.  Invest in hot rollers and roll your hair before you put on your makeup.  Okay, invest ten minutes for hair and makeup – get up ten minutes earlier.

This is a vain conversation – absolutely – but, really, who isn’t a little vain?  But it is not just about vanity.  We as women need to care for ourselves and take time for ourselves.  When you feel good mentally it effects your whole day and those around you.  Take care of yourself, show yourself a little love, put on some lip gloss and a new tee shirt (jeans, shoes, whatever). You will feel awesome because you were ballsy enough to break out.  I promise you it will put a little dance in your step and a smile on your face and that smile can change someone’s life.

Hey, everything we do has an impact…….

Peace

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August 16, 2012

My Name is Linda……

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 7:07 AM
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…..and I am a beauty addict.

I read someone’s blog the other day and she said that she kept lists of all the products she hoped to try (purchase) and she wanted to know if that was weird?

I am sorry that I don’t remember the specific blog, but if you happen to see this I want you to know that, no, I do not think it is strange.

I used to keep a written list when Day Runners were in vogue.  Now I have a decorative box filled with glossy pages torn from style magazines with pictures of all kinds of beauty and skincare products ( and clothes) that I want to try.  I also use my iPhone to take pictures of anything that catches my eye when I am out.

I like to click around http://www.sephora.com and I also check in on http://www.qvc.com routinely to check on what’s new as they have one of the best skincare and makeup departments around.  We are not speaking about drug store brands.

Although, you can find some very nice products in your local drugstore.

Oh, and I never trash New Beauty magazines.

Now, I am fully aware that there is no way I could ever afford to purchase all these things, but it is fun to dream.  In the meantime, I choose wisely.

I said I was addicted.

Peace

Found the blog I was reading: http://mybeautyaddictions.com

July 31, 2012

Mirrors

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 11:41 AM
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Went to the mall the other day to have the battery in my MacBook replaced and my husband and I decided to grab a coffee and do a little people watching.

We were seated outside of a Starbuck’s and the line in had many different people, but one in particular stood out.  She was probably in her mid thirties, hair combed, make up on, toes polished and she was wearing a tank top with cropped sweat pants, flip flops and a Coach bag.  All good right?  Not so much.

I looked over at my husband and he was shaking his head so I knew it wasn’t just me being evil.  Her sweat pants were pink and had the designer name going across her behind in large black letters.  It truly made her butt look five feet wide.

It makes no difference how tall or short, how pudgy or thin or how old or young we all are, even whether you are female or male…..you need to check EVERYTHING out in a mirror before you leave the house.

Just because you like fashion doesn’t mean it likes you.  A first impression is just that, a FIRST impression.

Sometimes the mirror is your best friend,  just sayin’.

Peace

July 26, 2012

Not surprised

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 12:33 PM

“I like your Christ, I do not like your Christians. Your Christians are so unlike your Christ.” – Ghandi

July 24, 2012

Soccer

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Went to watch my 2 1/2 year old grandson at his soccer lesson this morning.

These little ones are just too cute as they sit in a circle with their parents or grandparents and sing a good morning song and then play ring-around-the-rosey.  They love to fall down!

“Coach” tells them what each drill will be, and they do give it their best shot, but mostly it is just running around the court  (these lessons are held inside).  Some of them are starting to get the idea that their feet do the work.

I like the fact that week to week they are starting to recognize each other and make friends and best of all they are starting to share. They may not understand what is going on when they start any activity, but the do learn quickly.

They are learning to socialize with other children and adults and they are also learning what is acceptable behavior outside of the home.

Too bad some adults haven’t learned this yet.

Peace

Perfect Wedding

Filed under: Musings — moonstruckinjersey @ 3:55 AM
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Saturday, June 23, 2012

My youngest son got married last September.

It was a perfect wedding, a perfect day.

Of course, it was pure craziness leading to that day!  Once the day was picked, there was a justice of the peace to find.  The perfect venue had to be found along with the perfect meal planned.  The perfect cake had to be made, flowers had to be ordered and the perfect outfits had to be found.

There were parties to be had and witnesses to be asked to “stand up” with them.  There were rings to purchase and a photographer to hire.  There was a ceremony to be planned and the moms needed to be asked to each do a reading.  Invitations had to go out……..and through it all the emails were flying!

They decided to get married in Central Park.  They live in The City, so how perfect.  They decided to have a dinner at our favorite restaurant – Il Bagato.

It was all falling into place until the day before the wedding when the skies opened and the weather people said it would continue through the next day.  No park wedding, but Il Bagato came through and a room was decorated with white lights and flowers and candles and looked beautiful.

The wedding ceremony was perfect and the couple looked stunning and it was so evident to anyone watching that this couple was and is very much committed to each other.

The sun came out so pictures got to be taken in Central Park, perfect.

I felt so blessed to be able to participate in this day as my son legally married his long time partner in the Empire State.

Happy PRIDE weekend everyone!

Peace

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