Hello Friends,
Christmas is at the corner and the trees have lighted our environment as well as our hearts with Joy. The other day a dear friend of mine asked me how she can get herself a Christmas dress and for a second it occurred to me that mummies always did the Christmas shopping for us. Guess what? Now, we are all grown up and have to do the shopping for ourselves.
Here are some tips on what to watch out for when shopping for Christmas
Dresses:
• A unique dress that flatters your shape
• watch out for colours in red, gold, and green for the season
• And you don’t have to rob a bank
Accessories
• If you go with the red dress u may want to highlight in silver sandals and a clutch
• The gold dress is well flattered with a touch of army green shoes and a stud earring
• Green is loud in itself, but let’s celebrate the season with silver on green
Looks
• Can I hear somebody say curly reflects excitement? Yeah friends! Let’s go curly for Christmas.
• Braids won’t be a bad idea but, be ready to spend hours in the saloons because of the rush.
• Make up must be flawless. I have already gotten a gold eye shadow for the season
• Try gold as base and do the shadow thing with any loud colour that compliments your outfit.
I believe I have been able to settle some of our concerns for the season. Have a lovely Christmas and don’t forget the reason for the season.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Thursday, December 3, 2009
Little talks
Hello Friends,
How are you preparing for Thanksgiving and Christmas? I know you will be wondering why I said thanksgiving, thanksgivings because is also a time in the year where you have to consciously look back and thank God almighty for all he has done for you.
I have started looking back myself and to my greatest surprise God truly blessed me this year. I am more mature, older, experienced and getting closer to my latter years. Anyway before I bore you with my thanksgiving, I have been reading a special book and I think I want to share some of the tips in the chapter that I am reading with you. They are little bites but hard to chew, make sure you chew it slowly to enjoy every juice and nutrient available…
John .c. Maxwell
“Desire isn’t enough
Good intentions aren’t enough
Talent isn’t enough”
Michael E. Angier goes like this
“Ideas are worthless
Intentions have no power
Plans are nothing…unless they are followed with action”.
Good enough we had good ideas and plans in 2009, but in 2010 we must begin to do. And guess how this can be achieved by forgetting those things that are behind and looking on to the things that are before us Elbert Hubbard “a retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is a true token of greatness. Successful people forget because they know the past is irrevocable.
We must decide to forget the pass and while looking forward to the future, focus on the one area we have some control which is today.
Have I great day and keep reading my blog,
Much love
How are you preparing for Thanksgiving and Christmas? I know you will be wondering why I said thanksgiving, thanksgivings because is also a time in the year where you have to consciously look back and thank God almighty for all he has done for you.
I have started looking back myself and to my greatest surprise God truly blessed me this year. I am more mature, older, experienced and getting closer to my latter years. Anyway before I bore you with my thanksgiving, I have been reading a special book and I think I want to share some of the tips in the chapter that I am reading with you. They are little bites but hard to chew, make sure you chew it slowly to enjoy every juice and nutrient available…
John .c. Maxwell
“Desire isn’t enough
Good intentions aren’t enough
Talent isn’t enough”
Michael E. Angier goes like this
“Ideas are worthless
Intentions have no power
Plans are nothing…unless they are followed with action”.
Good enough we had good ideas and plans in 2009, but in 2010 we must begin to do. And guess how this can be achieved by forgetting those things that are behind and looking on to the things that are before us Elbert Hubbard “a retentive memory may be a good thing, but the ability to forget is a true token of greatness. Successful people forget because they know the past is irrevocable.
We must decide to forget the pass and while looking forward to the future, focus on the one area we have some control which is today.
Have I great day and keep reading my blog,
Much love
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