Wednesday, August 13, 2014

Lesson Learned

Since I didn't have any acupuncture appointments today at my business and I don't have to work at the casino tonight (my secondary job) I did what any lazy bum would do and slept in until noon. I stretch lazily and roll out of bed, head downstairs and run myself a bath. After adding some Epsom salts I gingerly step in and luxuriate in the scent of lavender wafting through the air. I sigh and wonder what could be better than this as I relax further into the watery depths of my cavernous bathtub.

My hands slowly sink into http://itisagoodmorning.blogspot.com/2014/08/a-little-inspiration.html?m=1the water and I cringe as they come into contact with the hairy forest that are my legs. I suppose I should shave, it being summer and all, but I just don't want to deal with putting on lotion to combat the dry skin leftover from a good shave. Speaking of dryness I reach for my homemade sugar scrub and as I am scrubbing my heels I wonder if the scrub can be used to help with the dryness of my legs after shaving. I seem to remember a post about that on Pinterest. Something about baby soft legs. Sounds great so I look it up on my phone and try it out.  You can follow along with the post below.

After my lovely bath I gear up to finish my pin on how to preserve garlic only to find that some moisture got into the tupper I left the peeled cloves in and they molded. Argh. What to do now?  Well definitely learn the lesson that it is never a good idea to procrastinate. I may have taken some well deserved rest last night but in return missed out on the opportunity to try out my pin and at the same time ruining all the garlic my niece gathered for me from her garden. I'm sorry baby I'll make it up to you somehow.

The day wasn't a complete waste though. I didn't let it get to me and managed to put up a towel rack in the bathroom, listed the old one on Craigslist and since my nice hubby put together a new bookshelf for me, I also put away the rest of my books. Yay! Well that's it for me today. Off to do even more amazing things.  Wish me luck.

In the meantime here's your link to Silky soft legs.
What you will need:
DIY sugar scrub
Razor

Apply the sugar scrub to your legs and scrub to exfoliate the skin. This will remove any dead skin left on your legs while also adding a layer of protection to the skin in the form of oil. After scrubbing rinse off and then shave your legs. Note: use a razor that is near the end of its life or be prepared to clean it afterwards as it will be coated with a combination of dead skin and oil sludge. Then feel up your legs as they will be super soft and silky. Look out boys here I come.


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