Tuesday, March 2, 2010

I'm Blue (da ba de da ba dye)

While at a work function the other month we were all given the Color Personality Test.  I have always found personality quizzes to be fun and entertaining, but have never found them to be very ground- breaking.  The Color Personality Test (Blue- Orange- Gold- Green version) http://www.truecolorscareer.com/quiz.asp for me however, is spot on.  There are things I have learned from this personality test that I thought either

A) everyone did and learned that in fact it is a trait specific to my color type You mean not everyone has to say 'I love you' to their significant other every time they get off the phone? Not everyone needs direct eye contact when having a conversation with another?
and
B) Things that I thought only I did that I felt made me a tad odd, but learned were actually also specific to my color type.  I am not the only one who cries when frustrated and has to share my feelings At. This. Exact. Moment. ?

Internet, welcome to the world of a blue.  I have taken two different versions of the quiz and both have come out blaringly similar.  Mostly blue with orange being a distant runner up.

What does that mean?  Well I am so glad you asked :) In short blues seek harmony and respond to things based on emotions, golds appreciate order, structure, and responsiblity, oranges are energetic, seek change and thrills, and greens are analytical, appreciate logic and intellectual discovery.  This is why an orange may not be happy as a data processor or a blue may freeze at the thought of joining the debate team.  Of course we are all a mix of each personality color and no two people are exactly the same, but this is a fun way to understand your own strengths and weaknesses.  Go ahead and try it for fun. . .

What color are you?

Sunday, February 28, 2010

AH- Mazing!

I am starting a new section to share with all of you the discoveries that I have found to be wonderful, things that add a little sparkle to the daily grind known as life.  So many products are hyped up beyond belief to often leave the consumer, well, underwhelmed at best.  I was reading a favorite blog http://nothingbutbonfires.com/ the other day and it seems that we women are often led on by the claims of mascara ads, often finding by trial and error that each one sadly does not leave us with a lush bouquet of fringe at the end of our eyelids.  Well, I can't change that, but I can share with you some of my favorite discoveries. I hope it brings a little dazzle to your day.  If you have any Ah-Mazing discoveries you would like to share as well, feel free to add it as a comment.  Think of it as a public service announcement for us tired consumers.  Count it as your good deed for the day and give yourself a pat on the back.

Let me start off the first AH-Mazing with an absolutely fabulous dessert that has cured my blues, bad days, and meh Thursdays within the first bite.  Friends please let me introduce you to
Trader Joe's Chocolate Lava Cakes!



If you have not had the pleasure of  experiencing one of these tasty little chocolate pucks of ecstasy, run don't walk to your nearest Trader Joe's!  At about $3.00 for a pack of 2, decadent has never come so cheap.  One of my favorite parts is that they only take 45 seconds in the microwave.  I am one that is often impatient with my chocolate intake; when I need my chocolate fix, I NEED IT NOW!  45 seconds is just the right amount of time to do a little "I'm having a lava cake" dance next to the microwave (yes, the dance really does exist) and grab the cool- whip from the fridge and prepare for a little slice of heaven.  Cool whip only accentuates the deliciousness.  If you do not come from the "chocolate is fantastic" camp, I am slightly confused, however a little pleased that there with be more cakes for me.

Sincerely, Lo

Monday, January 18, 2010

Holiday Hiatus

Christmas with Bono

What a jam packed month of December! J and I celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah so from November 26th to January 1st it is party, party, party! Add a good friend's out-of-state wedding in there and our celebrate-o-meters were about to combust! I thouroughly enjoyed this holiday season (not always my favorite time of year since I lost my little brother) but this year I jumped into Christmas head-on leaving no tradition untouched. Cookie exchanges, holiday plays, decorations, homeade cards, gifting the perfect presents, and much, much more. But what was my favorite holiday memory of 2009? Hands down- giving my parents their Christmas gift. What could we possibly have given them to make such a memorable moment you ask? U2 tickets! My family has a great love for Bono and U2, we love all the songs- ecspecially from the Joshua Tree album. When I found out they were coming to our area, I called my brother and immediately we began making arrangements. Fast foreward 4 weeks later to my parents opening their gifts. They are unwrapping their presents, but neither have their reading glasses on, U2 tickets ?!? my day exclaims. Immediately my mother leaps up and starts shouting for joy. It is then when I proclaim that all 6 of us our attending that I too am leaping around with excitement. My dad later tells us that he couldn't read U2- he was just guessing. I am so glad he guessed right. What a buzzkill if they were really tickets for Shakespear in the Park. This brings me one step closer to my lifetime goal of meeting the Dublin Prince (I made that up- nice huh?)

Happy Anniversay

In keeping with celebrations, I must mention that J and I just celebrated our first wedding anniversary! It was perfect. J woke me up with breakfast in bed ( my favorite! ) and red roses. We then put on our Vikings Jerseys and cheered on our hometeam. We were also able to eat the top of our wedding cake. It was still delicious. It is crazy how the taste of something can bring back memories. We then finished out the evening with dinner at Maggiano's and a movie. To be continued ...

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

An Open Letter to Barbara Walters

Dear Babs,

While I truly enjoy your top ten most fascinating lists, I have a bone to pick with you. When you are interviewing the First Lady as your number one most fascinating person please refrain from spending a third of the already too short interview discussing said woman's arm buffness. In the words of Rihanna "puh-leaze". I know you are getting old and have seen it all, but I am unimpressed and frankly as a woman to another woman a tad offended that you would result to discussing a woman's already over objectified- body in the first place. Let me help you with a few questions you could ask Michelle if you are ever graced with her presence in the future.

"What has been the most exciting thing you have done this year?"

"As a strong woman and role model, who do you look up to?"

"You said your focus will be on children's health, how will you implement your mission into a concrete plan?"

"How have your values and beliefs changed or been strengthened within the last year?"

If you would like anymore suggestions please feel free to contact me. I would be happy to help.

Sincerely,
Lo

P.S. I found your interview with Lady Gaga (of all people) to be compassionate and almost a tad provacative. Kudos.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Top 5 Holiday picks for 2009


Oh the weather outside if frightful, but inside it's so delightful . . . blah, blah, blah, you know the rest. By now, if you are a fellow Minnesotan, you are so stir crazy that the hustle and bustle of the holiday season offers much appreciated relief and distraction from being stuck inside day in and day out. This year I welcome Holiday Bonanza 2009 with open arms and tears of gratitude. I have compiled a list of my top five holiday favorites for 2009. So flick on your electric fireplace, cozy up with a mug of peppermint hot cocoa and enjoy!
1) Starbucks Carmel Brulee Latte


Yum!!! As a self proclaimed Caribou lover, I am hesitant any time Starbucks flashes a new drink in my face, fearing it will not satisfy. But this, my friends, this does not disappoint. If you want a real treat, go ahead and order it full fat, otherwise the skim version is pretty darn tasty. And how can one not appreciate the crispy caramelized sugar sprinkles on top?

2) Ornament shopping at Patina


After ordering your Carmel Brulee Latte, why don't you cross the street and head over to Patina? The most beautiful store in the world, often described at walking into a jewel box, is a true treat for your senses. It is filled with many unique and beautiful tree trimmings. J and I each chose an ornament this year. We picked out a metallic hot dog and a marshmallow snowman. A great place to do some gift shopping as well.

3) Mass at the St. Paul Cathedral




The cathedral is one of the most beautiful buildings in the Twin Cities. A must for Christmas mass.

4) Beauty and the Beast at the Ordway


My mom and I are lucky enough to see this show at the Ordway this holiday season. I love the songs, the costumes, and the story. It brings me back to my childhood whenever I hear "Be Our Guest" or any other Disney tune.

5)The lights at Rice Park


To me this is one of the most magical parts of the city. It is very near and dear to my heart not only because it exudes Christmas magic, but also because it is where J proposed to me two years ago. Every year Rice Park transplants a very tall pine tree to be the center of the tree lighting ceremony. If you have a little time after the Ordway go ahead and take a stroll through the park and maybe meander over to the St Paul Hotel for a dessert or a cocktail.

So there is my list. By no means is it complete, but I hope to demonstrate the joys of the season can be found in activities and events both big and small, free or with cost. So while December is often filled with trips to the mall and fighting crowds, make sure to take some time to relax and enjoy the blessings of the season. Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah!

Sincerely,

Lo




Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Thanksgiving

Do you smell that? That is the smell of Thanksgiving, my favorite time of year. I love the turkey, sweet potatoes, my dad's -everything but the kitchen sink- stuffing, J's cranberry salad, pumpkin cheesecake and green bean casserole. I love Thanksgiving so much I have no qualms about doing it all over again a mere three hours later. J and I do the newlywed double duty. We actually have been doing the double duty long before becoming newlyweds, but I think the holidays are something every new couple has to navigate and plan carefully.

We are fortunate enough to have both families living within 10 minutes of each other so we are able to do the double duty for practically every holiday. On Christmas Eve we have even started our own tradition of bringing both sides together while we host game and appetizer night. It is a nice way for us to ease our way into hosting holidays, show off our beautiful fancy wedding dishes, and bring everyone to us. Tomorrow, however, we are having lunch with J's family and dinner at my brother's. My stomach can't wait.

Another thing I love about Thanksgiving weekend is Black Friday. You won't see me standing in line at 4 am outside of Walmart or pushing over any soccer mom's for the last Wii. But I love the excitement of it all. I love the hustle and bustle and enthusiasm of the upcoming holidays.

I hope you all have a fantastic Thanksgiving filled with many blessings and moments to reflect on the things you are truly grateful and thankful for.

Sincerely,
Lo

Sunday, November 8, 2009

HILARIOUS!


Go see this. Showing at the Brave New Workshop in Minneapolis.