Italy, Day 1: LAX to Rome

About 15 years ago, I took a trip to the UK using Trafalgar.  We had such a great time, and it was decided that we would use Trafalgar again on our next trip.  If I ever decide to take a tour again, I will be sure to ask specifically for the tour guide we had this time.  I can’t say enough about Paolo.  He is a fountain of knowledge, and has a great sense of humor.  He made the trip memorable and so much more.  I actually meant to have these bits posted up the week after we came home, but I was so sick and recovering from mosquito bites (I’ve never reacted to them before, and don’t know why I did then).  And then I relapsed, but I’m 100% better now.

You will probably notice that the posts are in different tenses.  That’s because I wrote them at different times.  Anyway, here is Day 1:

Day 1:  From LAX to Rome
LAX-Chicago

From the wing. 

The day has been quite long.  I hate leaving things
to the last minute, so I was packed a week in advance, but I cannot say the same for my travel companions.  After some drama, I was finally able to head for bed around midnight.  Mind you, the shuttle was coming at about 4:15am.  But sleep was not in the cards for me because someone decided to blare the TV.  At about 3am I had started dozing, just to be loudly woken up.  I don’t think I’ve mentioned this before, but when I am jolted awake my heart goes all out of whack, and it can take up to an hour before it calms down.  Anyway, I wash up and the waiting game begins.  The shuttle arrived on time, and we headed off to LAX.  For any of you not familiar, it is a busy airport pretty much any time you’re there.  AM, PM, it matters not.  We arrive at the gate, are told to go to a premier check in (or something like that), just to be told we were sent to the wrong area.  You know how this day is starting, right?  We make it to security, and (luckily) passed through without incident.  We get to the gate with time to spare, so the rest of my group grabbed a bite to eat while I had a Lärabar.  My innards have been a bit dodgy, and of course one of the worst things that can happen before a flight did.  Yes, you guessed it:  “Montezuma’s Revenge”.  So here I am having to go back and forth to the restroom.  That might be a bit TMI, but it happens to the best of us.  Luckily our flight was delayed for (what was supposed to be) a few minutes.  We boarded about 30 minutes late because the captain hadn’t arrived.  We got on the plane, and he still wasn’t there. . .our flight was delayed about an hour and fifteen minutes!  The stewardesses tried to get them to suspend boarding, but that didn’t happen.  Finally the captain boards and informs us that he was late due to a late call to come in and traffic (OC to LA is awful, especially during rush hour periods).  As I type this we are en-route to Chicago, where we are hoping to meet our connecting flight.  Once we are there it’s off to Rome we go!  When we arrive in Rome the day will just be starting.  We have some time before the welcome dinner, so hopefully we will be able to see something. 
Here’s something I often think about.  When people live in an area, especially one with a rich history, they often overlook the wonder that surrounds them.  I mean if walls could talk, can you imagine what they’d say?  Places that date back hundreds or thousands of years and still look new fascinate me, and yet those who live with that go un-phased.  Jean-Claude and Christo were a famous duo in the art world for wrapping buildings and creating other magnificent installations.  It was meant to draw the attention of citizens and passersby who took their surroundings for granted.  You may not notice that 300-year-old complex, but wrap it up in a white sheet, and you will.        
The US is so new in comparison to other countries, and we tend to tear down old structures to make room for new, modern facilities, with rare exception.  That being said, I have noticed how tourists react to places like Disneyland, Hollywood & Highland, and other famous venues.  They are in awe just as we are when we go to a foreign country.  Since we live with and are surrounded by these places, we never think about it from a tourist’s perspective.  Maybe if we did we would learn to appreciate everything we do have, and everything we have that is accessible.  There may be a lot of s**t going on, but there is still beauty in this diverse world.  
Chicago-Rome
We will arrive in Rome (Roma) at approximately 9:30am their time, and it is supposed to be raining.  Just in case, I packed an umbrella.  Better to be prepared than not, eh?  Especially since we have the better part of the day to explore. 
So we are in the air.  There is more turbulence than I expected.  That aside, it has been a nice flight thus far.  I always take a water bottle with a filter.  A word of caution:  I don’t know why I didn’t think to do this this time, but the first leg of the flight I twisted the cap off to relieve the pressure inside.  Of course, I didn’t just now, and water went everywhere.  I’m just glad (and lucky) that the water didn’t get all over my laptop.  I read reviews about others doing that as well.  Avoid the mess and twist the cap off.  Y
ou may also want to shake the straw to release water water is in it.  Okay, back to the story. 
What else could possibly happen today?  Let’s talk a little bit about periods.  I’m going to go on a bit of a rant, so please hang in there.  I can’t, for the life of me, understand why there is such a stigma around bodily functions.  Maybe if we were more open about them, we wouldn’t be so embarrassed when accidents happen.  Luckily, for me, an accident was avoided.  Sometime between leaving the house this morning and now, I started.  I used to be very much against period cups, and rarely (if ever) use tampons, which left me with pads.  You can read about my first experience with period cups here.  At home it’s fine because the restroom is at my disposal, but traveling is a different story.  The first 1-3 days are very heavy, and I would have to change every 20-30 minutes with pads…sometimes more frequently than that.  Recently, I tried a different brand of period cup.  I am so glad I did!  I found a Diva Cup, but that didn’t work.  Then I tried Sckooncup after my best friend recommended it to me.  It is my new favorite thing.  It is perfect for traveling.  Here I sit on a long flight, not really having to worry about leaking.  I should note that I have a heavy enough flow that I do have to change it out about every 3-4 hours the first day or two.  Found that out the hard way.  If I know I am not going to be able to get to a toilet for hours on end I will use an ultra thin pad (regular) for added protection, and a long ultra thin pad at night.  For the rest of the time I use liners.  It helps when traveling AND it makes it easier on the pocketbook.  I don’t spend nearly as much money on feminine hygiene products as I used to.  The up side:  At least I started at the beginning of this trip instead of on the way home. 

*TIP:  If you purchase your products at Target and don’t have Cartwheel, download that app.  There are always percentages off of their Up & Up products the occasional brand-named items.  I actually prefer their pads to others because they have a stronger adhesive.  My favorite brand of liners is U by Kotex.  Now that that’s over…
Dinner
Breakfast.  Sorry it’s tilted!






We have just flown over Niagara Falls, but with all of the cloud cover we couldn’t see it.  At least there is Ride Along 2.  Admittedly I love Ice Cube and Kevin Hart.  I think they are hilarious, especially together (I secretly hope for a Friday movie with the addition of Kevin Hart). I am about what I hope to see.  One thing I am interested in, and it may seem odd, is what our hotel room holds.  Every country is different; therefore, they have different standards.  I will continue this when we get to the hotel.  
We have arrived!  Our hotel is very new, or at least it looks that way.  To enter, you wave the key in front of this pad, and push on the door.  Apparently when you ask for two beds, they always come pushed together.  At least, that’s how this room is.  There is a bidet and lighted mirror.  I do hate that we have a shared door, but oh well.  There is a speaker in the restroom, and a cord.  Have to remember not to pull it, otherwise an alarm will go off, and someone will think I need assistance.  There is a bidet, and the toiletries include emery boards, personal wash, and cotton face pads, along with the usual shampoo/conditioner and soap.     

Traffic…there’s no escape!

Of course you have
 to have pizza when you arrive.
An assortment.  Crispy, hot, and delicious.
Mushroom was my favorite.
The first of many gelato.  This is Nutella.
The cutest little delivery truck.

Part of The Forum
The room key is needed to
activate the electricity.
The room.

Since this is the first day we had time to walk around and relax prior to the dinner that was planned to welcome us.  We walked down to the Forum to see the ruins.  It’s so amazing to think that these items were built without any of the modern tools and have lasted this long.  They have outlasted wars, natural disasters, and even repurposing.  We had pizza (see photos above) at this little place around the corner from the hotel, which was followed by gelato.  The pizza, believe it or not, tastes completely different despite it looking relatively the same to the kind you get in The States.  The cheese and crust were crispy, and the freshness of the ingredients is incomparable.  Our welcome dinner consisted of; you guessed it, more pizza.  There was also a variety of bruschetta, herb salad with Roma tomatoes, and desserts.  Everything was delicious.  We sat with some of the other people on the tour, which made for good company and conversation.  After eating it was back to the hotel since we had an early start.  Oh, every single day is an early day, but it’s all good.  How many times will any of us be able to come back?  Since this is a “once in a lifetime” opportunity for most of us, there are several optional excursions that the majority are going on.  

First night’s restaurant.

The table setting.

Wine.  Up close.
The first of many pizzas.
Tomato & arugula salad
w/balsamic vinegar & olive oil.

TOAST!
An assortment of desserts.

Starbucks NEW Granitas & Trifles

Left to Right:  Chocolate Brownie Trifle, Strawberry
Lime-Lemonade (Venti), Youthberry (Venti), Strawberry Shortcake Trifle. 

Starbucks has been phasing out their Fizzio sodas (which were surprisingly good) in exchange for fizzy teas.  Now they have introduced something new.  Today granitas and trifles were added to their summer menu.  Available after 3pm, these infused, blended lemonade or chocolate beverages are probably one of my new favorite things.  The trifles are either chocolate or strawberry shortcake– sort of.  More on those later. 

Youthberry, up-close.  

The granitas are definitely not like the real thing, but are delicious nonetheless.  It’s a super smooth lemonade shaved ice (at least that’s what they’re calling it), topped off with either Youthberry tea (my personal favorite) or strawberries & limeade.  The Youthberry granita is less sweet than the strawberry, and is very refreshing, especially in this heat.  The flavor of the tea (fruity with a slight floral finish) pairs well with the tart, sweet lemonade.  The strawberry lime-lemonade is quite sweet and tart, and reminds me more of a dessert.  Real strawberry slices are blended right in!  I have yet to try the chocolate one, but I hear it’s also pretty good.  They come in Tall, Grande, and Venti…no Trentas for these drinks.  

We were also asked if we wanted to try the trifles.  They were good, but not necessarily worth the price.  Personally, I find the name misleading.  The concept is a good way to move product, though.  There are two to choose from:  A chocolate brownie trifle and strawberry shortcake trifle.  The chocolate brownie trifle is a chunked up chocolate brownie (of course), topped with whipped cream and mocha drizzle.  The strawberry shortcake consist of broken up mini vanilla scone(s), whipped cream, and a strawberry drizzle.  Both are served in a mini cup.  The brownie is very sweet & rich, so if you need a chocolate fix, that’s your best bet.  The strawberry shortcake was less rich and filling, but good.  I would have liked whip on the top and bottom, or layered, because it helped to cut the sweetness (and chocolaty-ness).  
All-in-all, I would say give the granitas a try.  I was told they are only here for the summer, and they are quite refreshing, especially in 100-degree weather.  You could skip the trifles.  Just grab a brownie and top it off with whip, or get a vanilla mini scone and dip it into the whip on your strawberry frapp.   But, if you feel like trying them, they are pretty tasty.  
What are you most excited to try?  Do you have a new favorite?  
Stay beautiful!

Valentia: Skin Detoxifying Mask

Face masks are a wonderful addition to any skincare routine.  I love to use them when I’m winding down for the night.  I was able to try out Valentia’s new Skin Detoxifying Mask, and I LOVE it!  My skin is not sensitive, and is combination (oily T-zone, and dry around the hairline).  This vegan mask
contains kaolin clay, CoQ10, and other skin-loving ingredients.  After a nice hot shower I put my hair up in my knockoff Turbie Twist, changed into my nighttime wear, and used a brush to paint on the face mask.  First things first, though:  mixing.  The mask had separated a little bit, so I used a Q-Tip to mix it up.

The product after I mixed it.

Sorry for the ultra-bright flash!  Anyway, you
can see how the product separated.

I applied a thin layer with an old foundation brush, and noticed right away that it had a cooling/tingling effect.  The cooling effect was soothing after the hot water from the shower.  It has a fruity, medicinal scent, so if you are sensitive to smells, you may want to test a small area first, or try one of their less fragrant masks.  Also, if you have sensitive skin, be sure to test a SMALL area first.  That way, if your skin react to it, you will only have a small area that is affected.  The tub says to leave the product on for 15-20 minutes, or until the product has dried.  As the mask dried I could feel tightening against my skin, but it wasn’t uncomfortable.  I love that it didn’t flake off as bad as other clay masks I’ve used in the past.

After the mask dried I rinsed it off with warm water, and my face felt smooth and clean.  Most of the time clay-based masks feel like they’ve left a film on my skin, so I end up washing it after.  Maybe it is due to the plant fibers that are in the product (it worked as a very light exfoliant), but my skin felt like I had washed it with my usual cleanser.  While my skin didn’t feel dry, it wasn’t overly hydrated either.  I followed the mask with my normal toner and moisturizer.

Since then, I have used it weekly, and have noticed that my skin’s texture, tone, and pores have greatly improved.  While nothing can get rid of enlarged pores (thank you, genetics), this mask has improved their appearance.  One of the best uses, for me, was after a day at the Renaissance Pleasure Faire.  For those who haven’t been, there is a lot of walking in dirt– at least at the faires I’ve been to.  You get covered in a layer of dust and dirt regardless of what you are wearing, and you skin really takes a beating.  I followed the routine I mentioned above after a day of faire, and my face felt so clean and detoxified.  It was like going to a spa, but without the hefty price tag.  I can’t wait to see the results of long-time use.

You can find out more about Valentia and their products on Facebook and Instagram.  

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Touring Italy

There is so much to catch up on, but first, Italy!  I took a tour of Italy, and recently returned.  It was amazing.  While I was on the plane home, I tried to finish up the daily entries, but that was difficult to do with so many people being sick (including myself).  The plane ride was definitely less than desirable.  Anyway, everyone has made it back in one piece, which is what counts.  I will be uploading the tour (it was two weeks), photos, and tips this week, so stay tuned!  I will also have a “What’s in My Bag” post as well.  Until then, here are some random pictures…of food:

 

Down the street from the
hotel was this pizzeria…

We decided to try a few. Ham, tuna
(I didn’t eat that one), mushroom (my favorite),
and tomato.  It was crispy, delicious, and inexpensive!
Dessert; also from our first dinner. Cake, tarts,
and some chocolate thing.
Bruschetta from our first dinner.

#MAKEYourself with MAKE Beauty

MAKE Beauty creates professionally formulated skincare and makeup that are user-friendly and “designed for personal experimentation.”  You may be wondering what that means.  That means you are able to customize your look and tailor every product to your specific needs.  You can go from barely-there to super-pigmented in just a couple of steps.  Blend, layer, and play to your heart’s content.  Their makeup formulas contain high-quality pigments that can be toned down or cranked up, depending on your mood.  Want a no-makeup look?  No problem!  Headed out for a fun night on the town and want a bold, super-pigmented look?  MAKE has all you will need.

I was sent a mini eye shadow & mini lipstick to try out (see my Instagram post here), and I must say that I love both of them.  The eyeshadow is a wonderfully neutral color that looks great by itself or blended with other colors.  Taffy is the color of the lipstick I received.  I love that it doesn’t dry my lips out.  Sometimes, depending on the brand (and it can be drugstore or the pricey kind) my lips will crack and dry up in no-time.  MAKE’s did not do that.  Currently we are overseas, so I decided to take these with me, especially since they didn’t take up much space.

Anyway, celebrate and show off your own creative skills with MAKE’s expertly- designed products.  I am sure you will not be disappointed.  Each product is packed with ingredients that are good for you, such as antioxidants, safflower oil, and chamomile extracts are just a few.

PROMOTIONAL OFFER:  Use the code MAKEYOURSELF to receive 20% off your purchase (site-wide, valid through 5/31/2016)!!

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Valentia: Clear Lift Revitalizing Serum

Image courtesy of Valentia.com
Valentia’s Lifting Serum is a lightweight, fast-absorbing cream that contains:  Seaweed extract, lactic acid, and argan oil.  Those are just some of the ingredients that help to make skin look its best.   I have been using this product for approximately 37 days, and have noticed a change in the texture and firmness of my skin.  My face feels slightly lifted, so I am hoping that continued use will yield even better outcomes.  You don’t need a lot during application.  I like to apply one pump after cleansing and toning during the day and night.  I pat it on my face, leave it for a minute, and then rub it in using circular motions.  This travel-friendly product fits easily into the quart-sized bag for carry-on liquids, and the glass bottle can be reused to house favorite (Valentia) skincare.  Follow them on Instagram and Facebook.  Try out their skincare, take a photo, and don’t forget to tag them.   

Stay beautiful!



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OZ Naturals: Super Youth Retinol Moisturizer (2.5%)

Image courtesy of OZ Naturals

For about 1.5 months I have been using a retinol moisturizer by OZ Naturals.  The formula contains retinol (obviously), hyaluronic acid, Vitamin E, and a variety of other ingredients to help correct signs of aging.  With most products, whether I have received them in exchange for an unbiased review or purchased them myself, I will see results by the end of a 30-day trial period.  With this moisturizer I saw results within the first two weeks.  I can honestly say that I will purchase this product in the future.  Due to the changing weather (and medications) my skin– mostly the area around my hairline and eyebrows, is incredibly dry.  It’s embarrassing.  You know that orange ring people get when they wear the wrong foundation?  Well, imagine that, but in dead skin around the hairline, and that’s pretty much what I’m dealing with.  The skin at the start of my eyebrows is dry, too, and since I have dark hair, it REALLY shows.  Around the second week of trying out OZ Naturals’ retinol moisturizer I noticed that I didn’t have as big of a dry skin problem.  The discoloration/uneven tone of my skin greatly improved by the end of the first month, and my face feels hydrated, smooth, and healthy.  Super Youth Retinol Moisturizer is lightweight, fast-absorbing, and is without a strong scent.  After cleansing, toning, and my eye cream, I apply this and follow with an SPF.  You can purchase the product here.  If you have Amazon Prime, I believe it’s free one- or two-day shipping.  Remember, especially if you are using this before going out in the day, to apply an SPF.  I should also note that my skin is not overly sensitive, so if you are someone with more sensitive skin, test this product on a small area first. 

Stay beautiful!

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In Two Weeks…

I will be headed off to another country in two weeks time.  I realize that I have been a bit absent, but I am trying to get several things finished prior to the trip.  In the last week there have been some new developments (work-wise), and I am currently working on the IRB application for my proposed research.  Here’s hoping I am able to get all of the approvals necessary to begin research by summer.  Yes, things happen, and I was hoping to be completely done by summer of 2015…well, there were some hiccups, so I am a bit behind regarding my target date.  Such is life though.  Soon I will have a post about things in my carry-on, what I (usually) have in the morning, recipes, and some other fun product reviews.  Until then, here is a video by Tastemade & Laura Miller featuring one of my favorite dairy-free ice cream alternatives:

                                              Video courtesy of Tastemade & Laura Miller

Stay beautiful! 

Three Ingredient Chao Mac & "Cheese"

This version was a little less saucy than
I wanted it to be, but it was still amazing.

I am so in love with Field Roast’s Chao it’s not even funny.  Chao is, by far, the best tasting vegan cheese-like product I have ever eaten.  You can read more about my thoughts here.  With three ingredients, you can have a pretty tasty vegan version of mac & cheese.

Ingredients:

Chao Slices by Field Roast (any flavor, but I prefer using Original)
Pasta (I prefer Rotini or Elbow Macaroni)
Non-dairy milk (I used soy, but almond works just as well)

How-to:

You may notice that I don’t have any measurements.  That is because I don’t believe in using them unless they are absolutely necessary.  Anyway, boil the pasta according to the packaging.  I always add some salt to the water since pasta is pretty bland, but it’s optional.  While the pasta is cooking, get your non-dairy milk and Chao out.  Generally, I use two Chao slices for one serving and 1/2-3/4 c. non-dairy milk.  Once the pasta is done cooking, drain it, rinse the pot out and add the non-dairy milk.  Once it starts to simmer add the Chao.  It may start out looking like a gelatinous mess, but as you stir it (I recommend using a whisk) the sauce will start to come together.  Once everything is incorporated turn the heat off and add the drained pasta to the sauce.  Mix up the sauce and pasta, and you’re done!  Make sure to taste it.  If the sauce it too thick, you can thin it down with extra non-dairy milk; likewise, if the sauce is too thin, add some extra Chao.  As with any recipe, you can make this your own.  Add meat, meat alternatives, herbs/spices, etc. to customize you mac & “cheese”.     

What are your favorite things to add?

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Valentia: Royal Rose Hydrating Serum

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Valentia has some pretty effective products that are made in the USA and are also vegan friendly.  Their Royal Rose Hydrating Serum is one of them.  It is a lightweight, lightly-fragranced serum that delivers soothing hydration to skin.  I have been using this product day and night for the past 30 days, and am quite pleased with the results.  One pump is all my face needs.  After cleansing and toning I applied one pump of the serum, patted it all over my face, then rubbed it in.  The formula is fast-absorbing and virtually weightless.  I noticed a hint of rose scent, but that quickly dissipated.  Damask rose essential oil is one of the ingredients in the serum, which is known for its moisturizing and anti-inflammatory properties.  Vitamin B, which reduces sunspots and hyper-pigmentation, is also included, as well as primrose oil for moisture along with its other quality ingredients.  Within the second week I noticed an improvement in the texture of my skin.  My skin was also smoother and was less irritated by the last two weeks of my 30-day trial.  Yes, I still use it, but I always like to devote at least 30 days to a product in order to see if it takes effect.  Since certain areas of my face are drier than others, I still had to follow up with my usual night/day cream.  I should mention that the serum is not overly hydrating, so if you have really dry skin, you may need something more potent (or you could layer).  If you are into products with reusable packaging, this item is perfect because it comes in a glass bottle that you can refill with the product of your choice.  Just make sure to label it properly.

Stay beautiful!

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