Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reviews. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 10, 2018

Book Review - The girl with the lower back tattoo - Amy Schumer

January 10, 2018 0 Comments

I enjoy Amy Schumer's sense of humor, the no BS way she talks and speaks openly about her life, family, and relationships.  My sister gave this book to me at Christmas as a quick and fun read during the holidays.  It didn't disappoint.  It was funny, with a few laugh out loud moments, it was raw and real and I felt that I was sitting with Amy herself and listening to her talk about her life, family, relationships, and sex.  It was a quick and easy read and I thoroughly enjoyed it.  Her wit and love for laughs come through in the book and you can almost hear her reading the lines to you.  I would definitely recommend giving it a read if you enjoy Amy and her humor.  

Tuesday, June 24, 2014

5k run this weekend

June 24, 2014 1 Comments
Well we made it, we didn't run quite as much as we hoped too in order to prepare for our 5k but we're almost there and we're ready!  We've got our shoes (although Krystal's not sure which pair), we've got our energy and we're ready to run the Color Me Rad 5k race again this year!

Last year before our race we Zumba'd at the city hall 
It's not an intense race but it's fun exactly what we need, because like I said our training schedule sort of went out the window this past few months.  With busy lives, crappy weather and just not feeling the motivation Krystal and I failed, BIG time!

Thanks to Simon and Schuster for hooking us up with some great swag though to help us prepare and save the little motivation we did have.  The socks, hair ties, water bottle, and journal were perfect!  And if you are looking for some more motivation to get out on the streets and prepare for a run, I'd reccomend looking up Alexandra Heminsley's Running Like a Girl, Notes on Learning to Run.  It's not a guide to teach you to run per say but more of the story behind how she got running marathons.  Her back story and the emotion she felt as she "learns to run" is so true and feelings that all new runners (at least Krystal and I) have felt.  The lack of motivation when you feel like you body is falling apart, the aches, pains and crappy weather.  She talks about it all, oh yeah and the worry about washroom breaks while you're out running too!  It's definitely worth a read.  It's a quick and easy book and won't take long to "run" through *see what I did there! :)

Last year after we finished the race
We're both running with our kids this year so I'm sure we'll have lots of laughs, lots of giggles and I'm sure they will be a big motivation to KEEP moving.  They are going to have a blast running through all the colour stations with us.  I can't wait for our photos.  I will definitely have an update when we're done to show everyone just how messy we got!

I'm very excited!

Our mommy group "Better Me Than Hue".  This year it's just Krystal and I running for #runninglikeagirl 






See you on the other side!









Kandice

Monday, June 23, 2014

What I've been reading

June 23, 2014 1 Comments
I love reading and summer time is a great time to read especially.  A cold bevy, a porch, the sun, a comfy chair and you're transported to a new world that you can only find in books.

Lately I've been really enjoying reading ebooks.  I don't have a eReader but use the Kobo app on my iPad to read.  It's convenient and transports easily, I can read in bed at night without the light on to keep up hubby, I can read in the car (at night).  But, I'll never stop loving the smell of a new (or used) book though.

So the past couple of weeks, I've finished a couple of books.  First I finished the 3rd book in K.A Tuckers series call Four Seconds to Lose and then I finished The Hunger Games (Suzanne Collins) and now I'm half way through The Silver Linings Playbook by Matthew Quick.  I have to say I've been in love with these books.  I have really enjoyed each one of them equally.

I'm going to do a little review of K.A Tuckers Four Seconds to Lose, because I think it's worth the read!

**Beware, I try my best to not include spoilers, but don't hate on me if there is something you might not like hearing.**


Four Seconds to Lose, Written by K.A Tucker

What's it about?

The main character, Charlie Rourke, is running.  She's changed her name, and she's looking for a job.  She meets someone, who knows where she could get a job that will pay her well.  It's a strip club owned by Cain.  She's not sure she can handle taking her clothes off for strangers but knows she won't have to do it long, she just needs enough to escape.

Little does she know, she's about to find the love of her life (her new boss), and her plans are thrown out the window.  She can't tell him about her past, and he knows she's keeping secrets.  When she leaves town, he needs to find out why.  With help from a PI he finds out her real past and is able to track her down.

Did I like the book?

I did,  I really liked how K.A Tucker brings people from her previous books to this one, it gives you a better understanding of the character and their point of view (each book has been a different POV).  The ending wasn't quite as good as I expected.  There is so much build up throughout the book that I found the ending was a bit to short.  It happened to quickly, and I kind of wished there was just a bit more too it.
The characters are memorable and I really enjoyed getting to know them.  It was a great adventure.  I would definitely recommend reading it.

My score

****
4 stars out of 5

Oh yeah and just an FYI - Five Ways to Fall, the 4th in the Ten Tiny Breaths, written by K.A Tucker is coming very very soon!


Tuesday, December 06, 2011

Diane Lai Skin Care Review

December 06, 2011 2 Comments
 
  My niece has borderline eczema on her hands so I was very excited when I received a package from Diane Lai that contained Smooth - Spot treatment, Rejuvenate - daily moisturizer and Fresh - body wash (as well as a small sample of the spot treatment).  I decided right away I would get my niece to use the spot treatment twice a day for a week and let me know the results.

She gave me that review a couple of days ago and said "Look Auntie, I love it".  He hands were SO much better.  They weren't cracked, blister-y or bright red.  They were still a little rough in spots but she was so excited about how quickly it cleared it up.  She had tried everything and I know her Mom was getting tired of buying expensive creams/lotions that didn't do the job.  She also told me she loved how smooth it made her hands and she "could feel the softness all day" <- her words :)

I of course had to give it a try as well but I used the daily moisturizer and the Fresh body wash.  I love that I'm using "clean" products on my body and have no fear of my children or I being exposed to ugly hurtful chemicals.  It also smells great without being over powering and hurtful to my nose. 

The great thing about Diane Lai is their products are great for anyone in the family, adults, infants, toddlers and anyone with highly sensitive skin.  Their mission is to develop all natural organic quality products that maintain high standards for use by our own children and family. 

  • Hypoallergenic
  • Zero Parabens
  • Zero Sulfates
  • Zero Lanolin
  • Zero Phthalates
  • Zero Formaldehyde
  • Zero Artificial Fragrance
  • Zero Artificial Colorants
  • Zero Retinols
  • Zero Petro Chemicals
  • Zero Oxybenzone
They are Canadian too! 

What a great product!  I'm so happy to have been give the opportunity to try it!  
http://www.dianelai.com/

Disclaimer * I was given this product for review.  This blog post was not required but I felt I liked the product enough to share it with my readers*