Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Engrish of the Day

This one goes out to all the stressed people..relaxation as a flavor is actually a good idea.

Tuesday, September 28, 2010

ABC's of Yours Truly


  • A. Area Code: 713 -832
  • B. Bed Size: Queen size.
  • C. Chore you hate: Dusting places I can't reach.
  • D. Dog’s Name: Lola, but she has about 15 Aka's..some are truly creative.
  • E. Essential “start of the day” Item: Mexican Altura coffee and Fresh air
  • F. Favorite Color: Blue
  • G. Gold or Silver: Silver
  • H. Height: 5’2
  • I. Instruments you play: Air guitar
  • J. Job: Director of Governmental Relations, Texas. Healthcare.
  • K. Kids: None..Does Lola count??
  • L. Living Arrangements: Bit of a gypsy..in Houston for the time being.
  • M. Mom’s name: Elizabeth.
  • N. Nickname: Little one, Caro, Cayoya
  • O. Overnight Hospital Stay: Appendectomy,
  • P. Pet Peeve: Hypochondriacs, People who don't wave when you let them in.
  • Q. Quote from Movie: “Hey, where did you get those clothes at..the toilet store?" and "Your Mom goes to College"
  • R. Righty or Lefty: Righty.
  • S. Siblings: I brother, 1 sister
  • T. Time you wake up: Early-ish 6:30
  • U. Underwear: Yes, please.
  • V. Veggie’s you dislike: Fennel
  • W. Ways/reasons you are late: I am usually on time..oh another pet peeve..people who are always late!
  • X. Xrays you’ve had: Teeth/jaw, chest,
  • Y. Yummy food you make: I cook constantly, I'm best at cooking Mexican food.
  • Z. Zoo animals you like: Giraffes and Polar Bears. Although, the Zoo makes me sad because those animals should be out in their habitat.
That concludes the ABC’s of me – what about YOU?

Friday, September 17, 2010

Yogi in need.


I am an active person. I enjoy going for a run, swim, hike whenever I can, but living in London and now Houston makes outdoor exercise a bit difficult. A part from walking or running outside, I spend most of my time exercising in doors. I realize that exercise is a part of bettering yourself and through the years I have come across instructors and fellow gym rats that take the psychological component just a bit too far. When I was in London, tons of yoga studios were offering introductory yoga specials, such as 10 pounds for 10 classes. Being the yoga nut that I am, I went to all the studios in my area to try out the studios. Some were a bit frightening..frightening in a they wanted you to drink the Kool Aide kind of way. One studio said that all of the other forms of yoga made people weak and that yoga should hurt and that in that pain you will learn your self actualization. They also wanted me to buy their yoga clothes and attend their workshops. They weren't yoga or meditation workshops, but self improvement workshops. For some reason I pictured those 70's style self improvement cults where people are shouted at for several hours and not allowed to use the bathroom. I am now back in Houston and looking for a new yoga studio....not Bikram or Power Yoga..just basic Ashtanga yoga. If anyone has suggestions, I am all ears.