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Wild Wonderful Women on Wine Wednesdays
Posted by: | CommentsDo you feel better about any and all of lifes problems after you’ve gotten coffee/beer/a glass of wine with your girlfriends?
I got one of those forwarded emails today from a girlfriend so I have no idea where this really came from, who to credit or if it’s really scientific or not, but I loved the idea and I think it’s true so I’m going to expand on the theory.
It starts here: “I just finished taking an evening class at Stanford. The last lecture was on the mind-body connection-the relationship between stress and disease. The speaker (head of psychiatry at Stanford) said, among other things, that one of the best things that a man could do for his health is to be married to a woman whereas for a woman, one of the best things shecould do for her health was to nurture her relationships with her girlfriends. At first everyone laughed, but he was serious.”
Ok, well we know the reason that men live longer when they marry the caretaker genre of humans. Wives will make them take their vitamins, drink less beer and tequila shots, more red wine for their heart. We encourage them to get a regular sleep routine, many (not all) ladies like to cook or if not that we at least know where to get the decent fast food versus frozen pizza’s, canned spaghetti and pigs in a blanket food repertoire that single men usually subsist on.
So, what is it about getting together with other ladies that might make us healthier?
The email goes on to say “Women connect with each other differently and provide support systems that help each other to deal with stress and difficult life experiences. Physically this quality “girlfriend time” helps us to create more serotonin-a neurotransmitter that helps combat depression and can create a general feeling of well being.”
This makes a ton of sense to me. We all know the stereo typical description where when we share our problems with men and they seek to fix them but when we share our problems with our women friends it’s a totally different process. We ladies tend to delve into the subtext, the feelings, the what if’s, the worst case scenario’s and then as a friend we move into the “it’s gonna be ok phase”. This consists of sharing our ideas for how to deal with it, we help slam the wrong doer, X, mean mother in law or whoever is causing the distress in our friends lives.
“Women share feelings whereas men often form relationships around activities. They rarely sit down with a buddy and talk about how they feel about certain things or how their personal lives are going. Jobs? Yes. Sports? Yes. Cars? Yes. Fishing, hunting, golf? Yes. But their feelings? -rarely. Women do it all of the time. We share from our souls with our sisters/mothers/daughters, and evidently that is very good for our health.”
I recognize that this is a generalization and that many men do have close friendships/relationships with their father/brother/son/friends but the majority of their conversation would be about the problems themselves and here’s the action steps to take to fix it.
“He said that spending time with a friend is just as important to our general health as jogging or working out at a gym.” (Now there’s some news we can use ladies) “There’s a tendency to think that when we are “exercising” we are doing something good for our bodies, but when we are hanging out with friends,we are wasting our time and should be more productively engaged–not true. In fact, he said that failure to create and maintain quality personal relationships with other humans is as dangerous to our physical health as smoking!

If you are an empty nester and especially if you raised girls and no longer have them around then this is probably even more important. I know how much I miss my chit chat time with my daughters and when we get together the men in our lives know that they might as well bring a book to read because it’s going to be a very tough fight to get a word wedged into our banter.
So every time you hang out to schmooze with a gal pal, just pat yourself on the back and congratulate yourself for doing something good for your health! We are indeed very, very lucky.”
So be forewarned my lady friends (in real life) that I’ve forwarded this to, I plan on re-instituting my WWWWW ladies nights this spring/summer. What’s the WWWWW you ask?
Wild Wonderful Women on Wine Wednesdays
That’s the traditional Ladies Night Out at the local watering holes in my neck of the woods, and I used to set these up via an Evite and they were fantastic fun. The crowd dwindled so I gave up the boat and stopped inviting but now that I know how important it is for our health, I’m going to revive the tradition. Be watching for a Facebook Invite (and an Evite for my non-FB obsessed friends) in April of 2011.
Now spread the word ladies and set up your own mental health ladies nights in your neck of the woods. I’d love to hear your thoughts and if you have an idea to add, please comment below. I moderate the comments within 24 hours.
Starbucks Red Cup Day is the happiest day of the year
Posted by: | CommentsToday is the day! After getting out and voting first thing, we stopped by our favorite neighborhood Starbucks and there.. low and behold… the Mother Ship…. Red Cup Day!
That alone just makes me happy. I don’t know what it is about those happy red cups but for me it marks the beginning of the holiday season and just puts me in the mood for cookie baking, snuggling by the fire and enjoying your family and friends. Then the really exciting news…. they also had ALL of the Holiday flavors available. Usually this happens on different days.. the red cups come in and then a few days to a couple of weeks later then get the special Holiday only flavors in. Today, election day BOTH things were ready to go.
I did a happy dance with the barristas, (my husband tried to hide and pretend he doesn’t know me) and I ordered my favorite Starbucks drink EVER! A Vente Gingerbread Latte’ WITH whip. The rest of the year I drink skinny everything.. but Gingerbread Latte’s are just a very special treat.
A couple of years ago Starbucks tried to mess with success and changed the Gingerbread Latte to a “Gingersnap” Latte which was just awful, with nasty chunks of ginger in it and the Holiday Starbucks season just wasn’t the same, but after I’m sure many including my own complaints to Starbucks HQ, they came to their senses and went back to what worked.. the REAL Gingerbread Latte’s.
I wouldn’t be adverse to them creating a sugarfree Gingerbread Latte syrup (Just in case you are reading this Mr. and/or Mrs. Starbucks Mothership) but either way I’ll be enjoying these until Red Cups and Gingerbread syrup run out sometime in January.
It looks like this year they have different designs on different sized cups and a representative from Starbucks send me the artwork here.
There are other Holiday Coffee flavors available this year including:
Caramel Brulée Latte - Featuring a combination of espresso and steamed milk flavored with rich caramel sauce and topped with whipped cream and shimmery pieces of caramel topping.
Gingerbread Latte - Enjoy the flavor of freshly baked gingerbread combined with freshly ground espresso and steamed milk. Classically topped with whipped cream and ground nutmeg.
Eggnog Latte - Savor Starbucks wildly popular interpretation of holiday eggnog. This rich espresso beverage is complemented with subtle holiday spices.
Still available for awhile are the :
Special Holiday Pastries
Cranberry Bliss® Bar - A holiday classic, this treat is back for the 13th year! Enjoy this seasonal treat chock full of dried cranberries and sweet goodness.
Polar Bear Cookies - Cute and delicious, this holiday sugar cookie is sure to make you smile this holiday season.
Holiday Gingerbread - Nothing says the holidays like gingerbread! Indulge in this moist and delicious treat with intense flavor and topped with irresistible cream cheese icing. (Of course have this with the Gingerbread Latte!)
Ok, so now that your mouth is watering, go and hug and tip your favorite barrista at Starbucks.
Artwork was obtained through official channels at Starbucks and is copyrighted by them. Please do not use without permission.
Never apologize for not writing on your blog!
Posted by: | CommentsOk, so I learned that from Darren Rouse – Mr. Pro Blogger himself so I’m not apologizing, I’m just letting you know I’m going to start writing here again. I’ve been “blogging” in the public arena of Examiner.com and learning the ins and outs of that so that’s where my time’s been being spent. I’ll be sharing some of those treasures here as well as more of my favorite thing.. photographs. I have a bazillion of them that I am excited to share.
Do you have something brilliant to share? Let me know if you’d like to be a guest blogger!
Suggestions for Our Vacation in San Francisco, Monterrey Bay, Napa Valley CA
Posted by: | CommentsMy husband and I have narrowed down our vacation choice for the year to the wine country area and Northern California of San Francisco, Monterrey Bay & the Napa Valley
We have not been to this area for years and never together and neither of us have been to Napa Valley as our “wine connoisseur” status is fairly new. So… Where would YOU go again? What was your favorite restaurant, shop, hotel, inn, coffee shop, bakery?? I tweeted about suggestions on twitter, and got lots of great responses but since that is limited to 140 characters I thought this might be a better spot to ask for suggestions of hotels, beaches, must see places, wineries, restaurants etc. I KNOW we will visit the Monterrey Bay Aquarium. I have been there once and just loved it. Being from Colorado aquariums, Sea World type places always enchant me. We prefer casual, local, friendly spots vs. trendy, touristy, snooty spots. So leave your suggestions here… and I’ll share our experiences when we take our vacation. We are going in the fall which according to the sites I’ve read is the best time to visit the San Francisco Bay area.
This will be kind of a honeymoon for us since we haven’t had the vacation time nor the funds to do a nice trip, so romantic is also good!
Thanks!









