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Labels: beauty, beauty reviews, columns, cosmetics, Couture Fashion Week, december, gift, holiday, ideas, what works
My family wasn't particularly large. My twin sister and I didn't have any additional brothers or sisters. Neither of us had any children, nor did six of my eight cousins. For the past few years I have had the distinction of being the "last woman standing" in my family. My father is the only immediate family I have left, and with his dementia, he cannot really function outside of his structured, assisted living environment so there is no one really to celebrate Thanksgiving with. The chances of a large, happy family around the table will never happen at my house, and every year about this time I feel a bit nostalgic and a bit sad. It seems that my holiday experience isn't the happy, jolly, time everyone else has.
This amazing Canon PowerShot SD750 Digital Camera with an incredible price of $249.00! It is a super-compact, lightweight, put it in your pocket digital very similar to the Canon I use to shoot photos for this blog, but it's less than $240 (mine was a lot more) AND it has 7 megapixels, which means you can enlarge your digital photos up to 13" x 19" and they will still be sharp. There's a video feature and a face recognition feature that lets you "lock" onto faces so they are exposed properly on the photo. *by the way, the Canon interface for your computer is really easy...I love it!
Here's the Staples MailMate M3 Shredder I mentioned in my previous post. It is just $79.99 and will help keep you safer from identity theft all year long.
As a writer, one of my favorite "stocking stuffer" gifts is cute office supplies. Whether you're an entrepreneur, a study, or a busy mom, colorful clips, push-pins and magnets are not only fun to use, they're essential to stay organized. Clips likes these from from $1.99 - $5.99 a package, and look a LOT more expensive. They make a great grab bag gift for the office, too. Yesterday, I attended a presentation, courtesy of STAPLES and hosted by Tory Johnson, the Workplace Contributor on ABC's Good Morning America, about hot, holiday gifts and gadgets (more on that in the next post).
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Hi everyone: you may wonder why you haven't seen a lot of new posts on this blog in the past couple of days. It isn't that I can't think of anything to say (that almost never happens), but I am still grappling with the uncharted territory of my blog template.
This year, KMR sent out invitations to it's 5th Anniversary party, also at Bruno Jamais. This exclusive supper club between 5th and Madison Avenues on 81st Street is a beautiful venue with several spacious rooms, mirrored bars, and unusual artwork by Cyrille Margarit on the walls. The hors D'ouvres are also wonderful so I'm guessing their regular menu is unbelievable, too! It would be a lovely place to hold a special event, a wedding, or a holiday party.
The event was so well attended that the crush of media-istas made it impossible for me to locate Katherine Rothman (the lovely CEO of KMR Communications) or specific members of her talented staff. Hopefully, we'll meet in person at the next event. Here's a photo of Katherine (on the right) with Singer Samantha Cole from last October's KMR event at Bruno Jamais.Labels: bruno jamais, KMRPR
In a foolish attempt to "spiff up" the look of my AdviceSisters blog, I went into the code and began changing things....
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A friend of mine sent me some items from the Washington Post's Mensa Invitational. They ask their very witty and intelligent readers to take any word from the dictionary, alter it by adding, subtracting, or changing one letter - and supply a new definition.
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