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Happy Birthday, Salvador Dali!

Salvador Dali. The man himself. This Dali’s birthday, I wanted to do something special. But, how do you pay homage to a man who was so many things to so many people, including out of his mind and a genius? Easy! Visit his house! Well, since I can’t pay for that airfare, next best thing? Midnight Party! I am obsessed with night and so of course my inner strangeness reared their head when I was thinking of ways to honor my favorite painter. Tonight I will be sitting up at midnight to work on some artistic endeavors, all while wearing a mustache of epic proportions.

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I would definitely take a gravestone rubbing kit, make a rub, then frame it on my wall.

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Mother’s Day for the Creative and Clever

There are tons of clichéd ways of making your mum feel loved this Mother’s Day – flowers, breakfast in bed, brunch – but if she really means anything to you, you’re thinking you might want to put a little more thought into a gift.

If visiting your mère requires airfare:

First, a handmade card is the best thing you could do. Even with the required primary-school macaroni and sparkles, it would mean a lot more than a trip to the Hallmark store. Having to think of your very own card shows her you would take time out of your schedule to think solely about her, and what she would like. For at least 18 years she had thought about what would make you happy, right? Returning the favor by taking a half an hour to make and send her a card is the ultimate.

Second, if you are allergic to craftiness in any form, you could at least help out an artist. Look on etsy for some truly one of a kind and memorable cards and creations.

you-still-look-goodThis (well, pretty much any) card from ableandgame is fantastic for the mom who likes to laugh, but still be touched.

If your mom has a wicked-dry sense of humor, this is sure to tickle her: mom-you-dont-suckinside it says: “you don’t suck as much as I thought you did.”

Or even better, if you have a friend who is somewhat an artist, commission them to draw you something. Incorporate some colors or themes she likes, and it could be perfect enough to be framed and hung on the wall!

Because she lives so far away, Mom doesn’t always get to see you as much as she would hope, so you can send her some Polaroids of you holding flowers for her, working hard, or even just a funny pic. She will enjoy seeing you happy and smiling.

A video message, for the tech-savvy mother, is a novel way to express your love. A short chat, a puppet show incorporating your mom, even just reciting a poem you wrote for her, is a great way to show her you care. And it will always be there, whenever she wants to watch you.

For the “green” mom, dedicating a tree in her name is an excellent idea, with no waste.

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For all you others who make the Sunday trek to see your mum in person, here are some more ideas to get your creative juices flowing:

I really like playing with eggs. Hollowing them out and putting things inside of them, and for Mothers’ Day, that could make a strong metaphor for…well, you. Her little egg, tough against the world, yet oh-so-fragile. Something I have been toying with for my mom is a little egg surprise: empty a shell, run water through it then dry completely. While it’s drying, write little memories you have of times you have spent with her: first day of school jitters, dressing wounds, telling stories about her childhood, preparing thanksgiving/xmas/birthday foods, drinking alcoholic drinks with her for the first time. Roll them and stuff them into the eggshell. Decorate a little box like you’re presenting her with a Faberge egg – velvet-lined, rhinestones, stained-glass-like, whatever. Then when she opens it and looks confused, you can tell her to break it and it will guarantee she will ask, “how long did this take you?” and you can reply, “it was nothing compared the time it took you to make me.” (insert ‘awwwws’ here)

Buy her admission to her favorite museum, or a play she has been meaning to go see. See that right there? That shows you have been paying attention when she says, “I want to go see _insert play/exhibit_”

Something I think she will thoroughly enjoy if she is a party person or a friendly gal: instead of a mothers’ brunch, Mom’s Night Out! Get a group of moms together and give them a night on the town! Nightlife moms have their hangouts, so buy them a gift certificate and let them spend it on a round for the gals!

bar-momI adore this pic. She was ordering a vodka in order to appreciate the music better.

Instead of a boring ol’ cookbook, spice it up: have each of her friends/family members write their specialty recipe on a recipe card, then have them scrawl a little IOU on the bottom. She will have tons of yummy recipes, and the option to have it cooked by someone who knows how it’s done, and create some new memories!

I like taking my mom to get new shoes for her birthday/mothers day, with one stipulation: they can’t be “sensible work” shoes.

And, lastly, I thought I’d exit with a little homage to the great moms in History and Film:

virgin-maryMary, mother of Jesus. Your religions may be varied, and a lot of myths surround her, but you’ve got to admit, her son was pretty cool guy. Anyone who has the kind of patience to raise him, well, she’s definitely a saint.

sarah-connorSarah Connor, John Connor‘s mother from the Terminator series. Like any woman who has been told her son is destined for great things, she is scared, confused and nervous at first. But she easily slides into the role of protector and guardian and is a hero in her own right.

family-of-geniusesEtheline Tenenbaum, matriarch of the family. A noted archaeologist and author, her children, no matter how crazy, neurotic and secretive they are, were always her top priority.

What clever things do you like to do to celebrate your mother?

Summer Survival

First and foremost, I would like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Sweetpea ( I don’t know if you have a blog or anything. If you do, send me a link.)  in the Coachella Valley. Sweetpea helped compose this list because, unlike me–a desert rat forever– she has just moved to the desert fairly recently and provided some new eyes on the desert, and how she copes.

Onward! So in Arizona we experienced our 3-4 weeks of spring and are now hurtling into the summer stupor of 100 degrees and up. For everyone else it’s slowly working up to summer sweats. So I thought in honor of our glorious summer doldrums and laziness we could provide some tips and tricks to styling your life around those ever so sweltering couple of months.

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–Store a bowl of fresh cut fruit while you’re doing your morning routine (blowdrying, makeup slathering) and then when it’s breakfast time, bite into some chilly strawberries, refreshing raspberries, mouth-watering mango and delight in slightly-iced oranges!

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–Go-Go-Gadget Fan! Bring out that floor fan and make like your in a Lenny Kravitz video! Vogue, strut your stuff, play air guitar like nobody’s business. You feel like a hot mama, burn some calories, but most importantly, you stay cool while you’re doing it!

–Watch movies that take place in winter, or in far off, cooler lands. The best I can think of would be Fargo, A Christmas Story and, perhaps, Scrooged. Don’t turn up the air conditioning, but maybe sit with an ice-pak on your neck for ambiance!

–Forgo your regular hair habits. I know some of you would rather die than give up your flatiron, but giving your hair a rest more often in summer is a very good idea. Getting a blowout at a salon may be pricey at first, but think of the benefits: you don’t have to wake up and sit under the blowdryer every day when you could be sleeping, you can have extra time to greet the day or eve -*gasp*- have breakfast! At $25-30, it will pay for itself in the extra time you accrue.

–A heat reflector for the windshield on the car is an absolute must (if you can find a tree to park under so much the better of course).

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–Do errands in the morning A.S.A.P and then get your hide inside!

–Run standing fans, floor fans, or anything else but the a/c to keep costs down.

–Mist yourself while sitting with your fan(s).

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–Eat at restaurants that have outside misters if you want to enjoy nature during the summer season…

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–Hats, hats and more hats

–Sunscreen, sunscreen, sunscreen. No excuses. There are ways of getting a gorgeous tan that don’t require a lot of sun. But if you must, do it responsibly or you will look like a wallet before you’re 30.magda-something-about-mary

–Alas, another note for you sun-worshipers: if you start to look rather lobster-esque,

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this stickiness is your new best friend:

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–Take any time you can to go to the lake with friends, or schmooze friends and family for use of their pools.

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**A side note about summer footwear…namely flip flops or sandals. I am all for flip-flops as ultra casual, but they are not, I repeat NOT appropriate “going out” attire. there are plenty of options that are still close to flip-flops or sandals, but a tad dressier:

Good:

sand-monkey-eveningI love these sandals because they are definitely casual, but instantly up the dressy quotient with classy embellishments.

sand-monkey-strappyI adore these ones because of the natural, free-spirit-ness vibe. These are definitely for a bonfire party with your friends, and not appropriate at a party with your parents’ friends.

Bad:

yellow-flip-flopsthese will never be sexy, quirky or cute.

socks-n-shoesSorry, Matthew. I know new dads can be a bit harried and unthinking in their wardrobe choices, but if it’s warm, wear flip-flops; if it’s cold, wear shoes and socks. Either or, not both.

Do you have any tips for staying cool in the summer?

My beau has had some ideas that involve a Snuggie that has a whole mess of pockets sewn inside for ice-paks. The first reverse Snuggie??

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