Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Spaz Reviews: Demon from the Dark - Kresley Cole


Demon from the Dark is the 9th full-length novel in the Immortals After Dark series and as I’ve mentioned previously in my review of Pleasure of a Dark Prince, this is one of my most cherished Paranormal Romance series. We are quickly approaching The Accession, described as “a kind of mystical checks-and-balances system for an ever-growing population of immortals. Occurs every five hundred years. Or right now…”

I have posted a lot of my favorite quotes from DftD, as well :)

See the rest of my review at Wicked Lil Pixie! Demon from the Dark - Kresley Cole

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Get thee to Tulum

Him and Me at our friends' wedding

So now that we've had about a week to really digest our trip this past week to Tulum, Mexico, I think I can at least try to illustrate our trip.

It was a first time for both of us to travel outside the country since I was 14 and Matthew was a kid when he went to Tijuana. We really had no idea what to expect and definitely learned a lot on this trip.

View from our cabana
We were married in Kauai, Hawaii 3 years ago and have not really traveled, especially to the beach, since then. We had discussed going to Isla Mujeres last year but a series of events out of our control had us hold off on a trip to Mexico. But when our friends E & D decided to have a destination wedding in Mexico, we knew it would be the perfect opportunity to take a vacation. We RSVPd and booked our stuff right away.



Our cabana

We stayed at Cabanas La Luna in Tulum for the wedding with the other guests, and it was the most charmingly beautiful place! Us wedding attendees had run of the resort in the various cabanas with the bride and groom, and we had the restaurant La Luna and the management to ourselves too.

The chef of La Luna, a dutchman named Jacob, was also the cabanas property manager. And there were 3 or 4 servers we got to know over the days. Everyone there was so awesome, really.


Our morning breakfast
We snorkeled the area around the Mayan ruins; it was a nice workout and we saw some really pretty things. M was able to go fishing twice. We played a lot in the waves, and applied an entire tube of SPF to keep from burning. We hung out together in a hammock with the sound of the waves.

Meee
We have finally uploaded a whole mess of pictures. If you'd like to check them out, you can do so here: Our Tulum Pics

Sunday, August 15, 2010

Cover Art Spotlight: Dan Dos Santos Has Major Illustration Skills

Scare Bear

If you have picked up any Science Fiction or Urban Fantasy series lately, chances are you have discovered the incredible artwork of Daniel Dos Santos. He has done all the covers for Patricia Briggs' Mercy Thompson and Alpha & Omega series.

Two of Dan Dos Santos's paintings have been nominated for this year's Chesley Award:
Best Paperback of 2009: Hunting Ground
Best Hardcover of 2009: Green

I am posting a collection of his Patricia Briggs covers, but if you go to his site, you can see his other amazing illustrations for book covers, trading cards, and wallpapers. You must go check his work out!


Patricia Briggs - Mercy Thompson series cover art

Moon Called - Mercy Book 1
Blood Bound - Mercy Book 2
Iron Kissed - Mercy Book 3
Bone Crossed - Mercy Book 4
Homecoming - Mercy Graphic Novel
Silver Borne - Mercy Book 5
River Marked - Mercy Book 6



Patricia Briggs - Alpha & Omega series cover art
Cry Wolf - Alpha & Omega bk 1
Hunting Ground - Alpha & Omega bk 2

Copies of these prints are for sale here: P Briggs Hurog Store

While I don't necessarily see Mercy or Anna as he has portrayed them on each of the covers, there is no denying that the covers capture the magic of the books. These illustrations are mesmerizing and I love just looking at them.

For more information on either series, be sure to visit the Patricia Briggs' website

Saturday, August 14, 2010

If I Did One, You Can Totally Do One Too!

My First And Only (So Far...) Triathlon 2009


Anyone can train for a Triathlon! You just have to make the commitment to yourself to make the time to train for it, and also look at financial expenses too. You will have to buy gear, and may need some coach training. Don't forget to factor in the cost of the race as well. You have to want it bad enough to keep you motivated. I did this by setting small achievable realistic goals for myself along the way. If you want it bad enough, you will make it happen!

I picked up running at 31 years old in 2008, and decided to train for and run my first half marathon. I ended up running the 2009 Austin Half Marathon for Blue Dog Rescue, and raised over $1K in sponsorships for them. I was on Cloud 9 with pride, but immediately began thinking about what my next goal should be. I'd toyed with the idea of doing a triathlon since I was fit in running and cycling, but the swimming? Ugggh it made me cringe. Like many women out there, I was an excellent swimmer as a child. I was a dolphin, growing up in Miami. But as an adult... No. Not even as a teen. For the record, I don't mean lounging or doggy paddling in a pool, I mean actually swimming freestyle or the breast stroke to get from point A to point B. During one of my early AM Sunday runs at Lady Bird Lake Trails, I watched the Capital of Texas Triathlon run and bike leg, and was so inspired watching all the athletes. I loved watching them, imagining what they were telling themselves to keep going, to not give up. I thought to myself, "I want to do that. I could so do that! I am going to do it!" I set my mind to getting over my huge abhorance of public pools and re-learn to swim and do a tri.

Walkin the plank. Cannonball!
I took swim classes with Amy Marsh through Rogue Training and we met at Martin Pool for 1 coached lesson, then 1 day of practice drills for 6 weeks. This time last year I was finishing a summer of re-learning to swim to make Jack's Generic Tri my first triathlon that July, but I stubbed my toe on a mutha-freakin metal door, and couldn't swim it. Ohhh how I wanted to do murder on myself for that one. I had to stay out of the water until the skin grew back together. By the time my foot was healed,  I had 2 weeks to get back in the water and train like crazy for the last Tri in Austin for the season, the AVIA Austin Tri. I made it there and finished!
Our stuff set out for swim to bike (T1),
then bike to run (T2) transitions.
The swim sprint course (700m, .43 mile) of the race was so intense. You are the most likely to get up all in someone else's business and vice versa. It can be a very daunting experience, you need to be prepared for not only an open water swim. You may get kicked or swatted by someone on accident and that's just the way it goes. Sadly, I lost my breathing rhythm early on, which I knew was a possibility. I was knocked out of my mental zone and couldn't get back in to it, so I did the entire swim on my sides and back. When they pulled me, er, helped me out of that water, I was in another world. I could not run to the bike, the connection from brain to legs just was not there. I slowed my roll and took my time getting myself moved and to the bike start. No surprise then that my greatest weakness is the swim and the first transition (T1), which will probably always be what I'll need to train the most in. 

Please... help me out of this water.
The bike sprint course (27Km, 16.8 miles) was kinda long. I think the average distance is usually 12-15 miles but this course was closer to 17. By the time our wave (female, sprint, 30-34) started the swim and race, it was well in to the mid-morning by now in late August in TX for the bike ride. It got hot. The cycling for me is the most unremarkable part of the race, personally. It's just not as horribly challenging for me as the swimming is. So by the end of the bike ride, my muscles were fatigued, but I was still ready to embrace the second transition from bike to run (T2). My ankles were a little janky during T2, but I was much more "not unconscious" for this transition than I was during the first one. Seriously, I was in La-La Land after the swim. But I digress...
weeeee!
So here I am on the last third of the race for the run sprint course (5K, 3.1 miles). The running I definitely feel more control over. The run comfort-wise was brutal. By now that TX summer noon sun is right upon us and there is not a whole lot of shade going on on this route from what I can remember. There were tanks of water at every mile with volunteers offering to pour water on us. Big bins with wet sponges you could grab and squeeze the water over your head to keep your head cool. It was THAT kind of heat. I remember parts of the run being agonizingly tiring, but you just look around and realize you're in this with lots of other people. It can be pretty powerful that you're all pushing through this together. Right at the very end, when I really knew the sun wanted to kill me for certain, there was a guy on the second-to last corner before the Finish Line, who had obviously already done and finished long ago was shouting at us to "keep our heads high and bring it home". Seriously, it was the BEST motivational shout for the Finish - this dude KNEW our mental state at that corner from experience, and gave me that push I needed. I sprinted that bitch. Whatever I had left in me that I'd been trying to hold on to, shoved deep inside for a death situation, I pulled out and busted a MOVE on that run!! It was hard, and it hurt, but I just kept my eyes on the prize.
I Finished! bitshes
In summary, a sprint triathlon is really a perfect endurance race. The course distances give you just enough challenge to make it tough, and just when you get to that point where you are like - OMG I'M DONE - you are done. Now for some 411.

For Austin, TX locals, I got my Triathlon clothes and gear from Jack & Adam's Bicycles. I love these people. Seriously! They are so helpful when it comes to telling you exactly what you need, bare minimum if necessary, to do a Tri. In general, you are required to have goggles, a swim cap, and a bike helmet.

I did not use this specific guide to train for the Tri, but I have used Hal Higdon's training guide for the Half Marathon and he is a very respected trainer. His race training guides are very intuitive and sensible, in my opinion: Hal Higdon's Triathlon 1 - An 8-week multi-sport training program for fitness.

For some encouraging and motivational articles for beginners, I really recommend Active.com Beginner & Sprint Triathlon Races, Training Plans & Tips for Beginner Triathletes. I was on this site a lot while training, great stuff. If you are seriously considering doing a Tri, this site also has great local race information in your area to give you goals to train for.

And for my last bit, the time has come to get comfortable with your body. There is no shame to be had, everyone around you is in spandex, and nobody gives a shit what you look like. So if you have a poor body image, make that one of your training goals: to get over hating on yourself and move on.

January 2011 I am going to hop into the first wave of the T3 Swim Stroke Efficiency Clinic to get my swim foundation in order, and leave plenty of time to practice. I want to be ready to kick ass in a second sprint triathlon next season, and you have to do one too!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Spaz Reviews: Pleasure of a Dark Prince - Kresley Cole


So I have a confession to make. I am a complete Kresley Cole Immortals After Dark series über Fan Girl. Pleasure of a Dark Prince is the 9th story in the series, and it fully delivers everything us hardcore fans were anticipating. This series is original, hot, action-packed, and hilarious. Like all of Ms. Cole's other IAD novels, once you open to the first page of this story, it is a a constant battle with yourself to put it down until the last page. There is passion, awesomely snarky and strong females, and incomparable characters of lore such as the kick-ass valkyries.
To see my review, head on over to Wicked Lil Pixie:
Spaz Reviews: Pleasure of a Dark Prince - Kresley Cole


Immortals After Dark Reading Order (don't judge them by their names and covers!):

  1. Playing Easy to Get (anthology)
  2. A Hunger Like No Other
  3. No Rest For The Wicked
  4. Wicked Deeds on a Winter's Night
  5. Dark Needs on Night's Edge
  6. Dark Desires After Dusk
  7. Kiss of a Demon King
  8. Deep Kiss of Winter (anthology)
  9. Pleasure of a Dark Prince
  10. Demon From the Dark - release date August 31, 2010
For Paranormal Romance fans, this series is a MUST-READ. This is truly one of the best Paranormal Romance series published.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010

♪ I'm Your Biggest Fan, I'll Follow You Until You Love Me ♫

Nick, Tygriss, Spaz, Michelle


So, after a lethal dose of obsessing and perseverance, Tygriss and I got 4 VIP passes to see Lady GaGa in Houston in July 2010. Our expectations were not only met, they were blown away.

The woman sang and danced her heart out. I was blown away by her stage and costume designs, and everything was on time and moved like clockwork. It is so hard to believe that she is only 23 years old. 23 years old! I am so excited to see how she is going to grow as a woman and as a performer from here. I would pay the money and go through all the stalking and driving we had to do to get this close in a heartbeat and I will never forget this experience. 

Want to see how much awesome the show was? Well, you're in luck! I have pictures!



The Living Dress for So Happy I Could Die

Saturday, August 7, 2010

Spaz Wants To Know: What's the worst thing YOU have ever smelled?

Join (and giggle with) me over at Wicked Lil Pixie where I talk about my Lois the Corse Flower visit again - and I ask: What's the grossest thing YOU'VE ever smelled?

Spaz Wants To Know: What's The Worst Thing YOU Have Ever Smelled?

Friday, August 6, 2010

Spaz Reviews Makeup: Buxom Lips

I love samples. And I shop at Sephora often enough that I am not only a VIB (Very Important Beauty) Member (AKA I have spent wayyy too much $$ at this store member) but I get lots of samples . The latest sample has led me to a really awesome-feeling lip gloss. I have full lips already so I don't usually go for the plumping kind of gloss, even though I went crazy for Lip Venom when it first came out. Anyway, I tried this lip gloss sample without knowing it was a plumping one, and I love it so much. It has that tingling sensation, but it's not painful, it tastes good, and the color works for me too. I am going to add this to my gloss collection, along with my Clinique Longlast Glosswear SPF 15. I also love that this product does not have parabens in it. I am a freak when it comes to removing parabens from my daily hair products and makeup, so that is a plus as well. And lastly, Buxom and its parent company Bare Escentuals do not test on animals, nor do they use ingredients that have been tested on animals.

The sample color I tried on is "Dolly" which is described as a "shimmering muted plum". I have medium skintone with blonde hair and blue eyes. This color is very flattering on me, but there are a ton of other colors to choose from. This lip gloss is available in both our Austin Sephora stores, and is available (of course) at their online store.



Information provided by: Buxom at Sephora




Buxom Lips
What it is:
A pout-perfecting lip polish.
What it is formulated to do:
Naturally creates the look of fuller, more voluptuous lips. This mineral-infused polish imparts a luminous high shine with no sticky or tacky feeling. A deep infusion of antioxidant vitamins A and E help keep lips soft, smooth, and protected, while the tingly and cooling sensation reminds you that your lips are getting an immediate increase in fullness.
What it is formulated WITHOUT:
- Parabens
- Sulfates
- Phthalates
Charity Buxom is Bare Escentuals' limited-edition pout plumper with a cause all to her own. Every purchase of Charity helps support Bare Escentuals' donation to the American Heart Association through the BE Cares philanthropy.

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

5 Things I Love About the Kate Daniels Series

Come join me as a guest blogger over at Smokin' Hot Books about the latest book in the Kate Daniels series, Magic Bleeds.


My review is part of Smokin' Hot Books' FAB Giveaway going on between August 2nd-14th in which 2 winners will win one book from the FAB Giveaway - all you have to do is comment! Hope to see you there!



 
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