Sunday 30 October 2011

Tina Fey's Bossy Pants

Literature

I am rekindling an intermittent love for reading - this is the cumulative effect of various components: (1) A dramatic change *i.e. reduction* in (job-related) stress levels (2) more time and (3) a pending invitation to a local book group helmed by my gorgeous friend, Rebecca.

A major incentive to get my reading grove back.


So, on a recent trip to Chapters *happy sound* http://www.chapters.indigo.ca/home/ Darren and I picked up a ton of reading material ( D is a bone fide book-worm and charges through multiple books per week with gusto) and not wanted to scare myself during this early and vunerable stage, picked out Tina Fey's self-penned Memoirs entitled, Bossy Pants.
I loved reading this book - Tina Fey has a joyous way with words and I fell into her comical flow and whipped through the chapters in no time at all. I fell more and more for her stories, character and drive as I weaved through the book and now have a borderline obsession with 30rock and SNL. Gaaaa more TV!

Loved it, would highly recommend for a light hearted read and endearing story. This is a hard working girl done good!


Monday 5 September 2011

New Fashion Blog

Fashion/ Career

Uh oh...I've started another blog... and it's all about Fashion! It seems like my Success Blog had already spawned a successful offspring - I was starting to realized that (a) I love writing about beautiful dresses and (b) this love was somewhat eclipsing my Success Blog, so much so, that it was all I was writing about!

So... I have decided to syphon off all my Fashion Posts and start a new Blog, purely devoted to my favorite fashionistas and gorgeous frocks... And here it is:
Libby's Fashion Faves! Here's to the next Blogging chapter, hurray!
http://libbysfashionfaves.blogspot.com/


And just for old time's sake....
Sienna Miller in Dior
Here is one of my favorites fashion savvy stars, lovely Sienna in a divine Dior Dress back in 2005 at the Venice Film Festival. I love this style and her accessories, make up and hair are the perfect compliment to the outfit. Beeautiful!

Sunday 4 September 2011

Fashion Faves #5

Fashion 

Awwwww, I had to squeeze in another quick Fashion-Faves Post.. what with Venice Film Festival and a slew of premiers and other glorious high fashion events being catalogued in magnificent technicolor. Here are my picks from the week:


1. Zoe Saldana in a Barbara Bui dress
Zoe hits the jackpot again in this fabulous mini dress. not many could pull this off but the combination of her incredible figure and natural poise means she pulls it off with aplomb. Fabulous!



2. Kate Winslet at the Venice Film Festival
So simple yet so chic - Beautiful Kate blows us away with this classic LBD and classy beige blazer. J'adore her!


3. Madonna in a Vionnet Gown
Oooo lala, Madonna! I love love love this printed gown with cute and flattering butterfly design. The material girl still works it like the perennial pro. 


4. Beyonce in Lanvin Dress
The big news of the week - Bey and Jay are having a power-bubba and broadcast the news in Super Star fashion at the MTV Music awards. Beyonce looks radiant in this gorgeous Lanvin Dress with (probably) one of the most photographed baby bumps in history!


5. Natasha Poly in Gucci 
Good lord, I love this Scarlett Maxi! Ms Poly looks amazing - I love everything about this dress - the colour, the cut and the belt detail. Just beautiful!

Sunday 28 August 2011

Fashion Faves #4

Fashion

I just can't help myself... I love blogging about beautiful people in beautiful dresses! Herewith my latest instalment of fashion favorites from the last couple of weeks. 
1. Anne Hathaway in Alexander McQueen
Queen Anne continues to shine in this beautiful cream, lace-embroidered dress at the 'One Day' Premier. Her nod to old Hollywood glamour with her bright red lips and ravishing waves is picture perfect. Beautiful, beautiful. 


2. Zoe Saldana in Valentino (dress), Louboutin (shoes) and Salvatore Ferragamo (clutch)
I love Uhura! Zoe Saldana's natural beauty is truly off the scale and she continues to soar above us mere mortals while wearing her daring and exquisite fashion choices. Here she looks amazing in a salmon pink leather dress and gorgeous heels. 


3. Rose Byrne in Dolce and Gabbana (Dress) and Sergio Rossi (Shoes)
New-Kid on the Block, Rose is taking Hollywood by storm and it's no surprise when you she what she wore for her interview on Letterman last week - what a stunner! Go for it Rose! 



4. Jennifer Garner YSL Blue Satin dress. 
This is one of my favourite dresses of the year so far and I had to include. Ms Garner looks unbelievably gorgeous in this off-the-shoulder satin dress. So beautiful she almost takes your breath away. 



5. Kate Winslet  - St John Knits
I love Kate and love love love her new advertising campaign for St.John Knits. She has so much charm and grace as well and staggering natural beauty. A triumphant role model for the modern woman and looking sublime in this adds for the casual knitwear company. 

Monday 22 August 2011

Long Words

Career

I have so enjoyed blogging and combined with a return to reading, I am finding my vocabulary has improved exponentially. I thought I would showcase a few of my favorites which I am sure, will help me as I strive for success:

Neolithic:
Pertaining to the Last phase of the Stone Age. Totally useless but such a great descriptive word

Agamemnon:
The commander of the Greeks in the Trojan war and son of King Atreus of Mycenae. What a superb word (and what a great name for a dog).

Salubrious:
Promotes health and/or pertaining to all things healthy. How fabulous a word. I feel virtuous merely typing it.

Sentient:
The power of perception that is directly linked to the senses and can also be referred to as 'The Conscious Mind'. AKA "Gosh, I feel very sentient today" **not the correct usage but I urge everyone to start using it and maybe we will invoke a revolution, particularly amongst the student world {It is the perfect way to demonstrate how one is recovering from a hangover}

Totemic:
A natural object given the status as the emblem of a group, family or clan. Sometimes distinctive. Sometimes weird.

Schlong:
A naughty choice and taken for the German 'Schlange', meaning serpent,

Perpetrator:
Someone or thing that commits a heinous crime. A strange choice but it has a nice ring to it and maybe linked to my recent discovery of 'Law and Order'.

Meniscus:
A marvelous word but the use of which is sadly restricted to commentary regarding the knee (i.e helpful for skiers and squash players).

I'll try and incorporate all the other into my day to day but will, of course, be on the lookout for more.. Ahh words, they add to the tapestry of life, make us chuckle and make us frown. I will continue my search for the ultimate word list!

Sunday 21 August 2011

The Girl Who Played With Fire


Culture

Ahhhhh, I have finished another book. This time I succumbed to the hype and picked the second of Stieg's best selling trilogy, 'The Girl Who Played With Fire'.

The Girl Who Played with Fire (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)










I was in a funny place with the books - I had started the first ( and then lent it to a friend), seen the first film ( but fell asleep before the end), started watching the second film ( and fell asleep at the beginning) and hadn't even touched the Hornet's Nest. Hmmmmm. Where to re-start?



I plumped for the second literary installment and from the get-go, found it most compelling. I had a vague image in my mind of characters from the [Swedish] cinematic version but this was not entrenched too deep as to encroach on my own interpretation of the book. I am intrigued as to the Hollywood film release and wonder if they will sugar-coat the devastating first book which contains scenes that even the most haggard of souls would find disturbing.

The Girl Who Played with Fire (Vintage Crime/Black Lizard)

I really enjoyed the second part of Larson's Trilogy - the story continues from the first and revolves around a triple murder in which Lisbeth, our hero, becomes completely entwined. I don't have a huge experience in reading spy novels or thrillers, but this was a great introduction to the genre, was fast paced and extremely compelling. It has inspired me to re-watch the second film and most certainly encouraged me to crack on with the third book and then return to the first.. A cracking book to read on holiday, on the tube or just for fun - 9/10!



Sunday 14 August 2011

Fashion Faves #3

Fashion Faves

Uh oh.. this blog appears to be turning into a fashion - lover's blog.. Well, let's see now, all the people in the photos below are extremely successful (so it's vaguely relevant). 
1. Miranda Kerr in David Jones
She is becoming a favorite - check out the new mum (!!!!) looking unbelievable on the runway in this Scarlet gown. 
2. Emma Stone in Dior ( the dress) and Lanvin ( the shoes)
Ahhh Emma, now a regular in the 'best dressed' columns and I love this 60's inspired dress by Dior. She is looking oh so grown up at the Teenage Choice Awards. 

3.  Nikki Reed in Etro ( the dress) and Ferragamo ( the clutch)
I LOVE maxi dresses and could wear them all day every day. This one caught my eye and I think Ms Reed from the Twilight contingent looks fantastic. 
4. Miranda Kerr 
Ahhh.... another Maxi and another picture of the gorgeous Miranda. She-who-can-do-no-fashion-wrong. What a gorgeous photo. And with a mini Bloom bundle in tow, who wouldn't gaze and sigh. 


5. Uma Thurman in Versace
Uma looked amazing in this majestic Versace gown down in Cannes. The dress has beautiful lines accentuating her amazing figure and love her sea-green droplet earrings.

Looks like my fashion pages are becoming a regular fixture... so until next time...

Stretch and Tone

Beauty

I am still on a beauty kick and experimenting with a few options - my thoughts today were to start a stretch and tone regime in order to try and sculpt own body in order to allure success. I have been attempting to throw out 50 sit ups a day using a variety of stomach crunching exercises and am ( I think....?) starting to see a change. 
I have also been doing some deep stretches.. easy to do if you reach either side of your legs, for your toes and pulsate. Great for building core strength and tone and hurt like hell after about 30... I will persevere and see if i can get to 100 [non stop] which should [hopefully] shave off any residual stomach fat and mean I have better posture and circulation as a result of the increased core strength ( much better than the vanity thing in the long term). 
My last exercise du jour involves a spinning turn table that is supposed to tone and stretch the obliques by facilitating the twisting of the trunk in a very user-friendly way. 
So, here I am on the spinny thing - who knows if this works but it's kind of fun ( just don't make yourself dizzy).
So, I'll carry on and keep you all posted. Bring on the super abs and glorious posture!

And in other news:
1. Poor old Amy. RIP. Read this beautiful tribute from one of my all time faves, Russel Brand http://www.russellbrand.tv/2011/07/for-amy/

Thursday 4 August 2011

Fashion Faves Part 2

Fashion

I couldn't resist - I am developing a deep desire to write about beautiful dresses so thought I would quickly post my faves from the week while I have 10 minutes to spare...

1. Kate Beckinsale in Gucci
Sigh... she is such a beauty - Here looking resplendent in a glorious Gucci Premier Gown. This girl epitomizes beauty and glamour and is holding the fort for the Brits here on this international red carpet in Cannes. 


2. Katherine Kelly in Jen Scott-Russel ( The Hat) and James Steward Couture ( The Dress)
I am waaaay behind on the latest soap gossip from the UK but Katherine Kelly has burst into the World of Fashion with a bang following her appearance at 'Zara and Mike's' wedding.  The girl from Corrie looks stunning in this gorgeous outfit. 10 Points!

3. Poppy Delevigne 
The Cartier Polo tournament is always a great opportunity to view fashion at its best and no one so much as model Poppy who looks divine in this gorgeous LWD with strappy sandals, fabulous coral nails and super cool sunnies to finish off the look. Super chic and gorgeous. 

4. Miranda Kerr
Well, she is a super model so bound to look fantastic most of the time, but I love her understated glamour in this floral maxi dress and belt. The ultimate yummy mummy!

5. Kate Moss in Yves Saint Laurent ( jacket) and PPQ (trousers)
Newly married Kate looks cool and classy in this ensemble. She rarely gets in wrong and I love this relaxed looking yet super chic looking outfit. 

Wednesday 3 August 2011

Career

Financial

Despite being thrown into a strange limbo whist waiting for my various immigration visas to come through, I have been allowed a period of time to reflect and plan my future and how I am going to find a way to become more successful...
These are my current top 10 - I will also submit to Darren for an appraisal ( he is very shrewd in business and extremely articulate, especially in making good decisions).

1. Become a successful Artist
Ahhhh, the dream! I must say, people are much more supportive and optimistic about this being a viable option in Canada than the general consensus in the UK that all artists end up desolate and starving - But I am not un-deterred by the latter - Worst case, it doesn't work out and I try something else. But hopefully someone will be interested in purchasing a canvas or two after I blast my way through Art School next year!


2. Become a successful Blogger
Well, that would be pretty cool. Working from home, writing about things that interest me and that hopefully intrigue others *sigh*. There are some amazing writers out there and combined with the battalion of fabulously intelligent folk that are bombarding the Internet with information, I am more akin to a crazy lady scribbling wild folly online in comparison. I will keep tapping away however and hope that the hard work and long hours pay off some day.


3. Running
I could maybe try and win a prize or two *gulp* but  hopefully without busting through any of my major muscle groups.

4. Poker
Ahhhh, Poker! Darren's favorite thing and he is willing to teach me a couple of tricks over the coming months as the dark nights of winter encourage us to stay inside and under blankets. I am currently watching 'Poker after Dark' as a preliminary preparation (which is actually extremely compelling).


5. Film
Well, it's a back-up plan.. although I don't think I would last two seconds in the industry these days, what with a new batch of whipper-snappers coming up through the ranks. Lets say this is 'a very unlikely' route towards success.... (But I had to fill out my top 10)



6. Be Beautiful
Well, they do say beauty can sometimes buy happiness and happiness can help the feeling of having success. Celebrities/ high achievers/ successful folk do tend to throw money at their appearance to ensure that they stay/ become more successful. I am not sure where I should start (there is a LOT of work to do) apart from the obvious ( running, body sculpting exercises, evening primrose, body scrubs and a ton of moisturizer). I might need to accrue more art-based success before this area is officially addressed... I am continually amazed at the price of beauty products and regimes - even getting my hair cut with a couple of highlights thrown in, is way over my monthly budget [combined]! I'll keep running, eat lots of tomatoes, condition my hair and hope mother nature is kind to me as I roar through the 30's!


7. Don't buy anything you don't need ( including plants)
This is pretty straight forward - no more plants until next spring and no other purchases unless they have been reviewed by two select panels, 95% of which will be declined. Again, my love of clothes, in particular vintage fashion has gone on hold but hopefully points 1 - 6 will yield many more purchasing opportunities.



8. Enter many competitions (including the lottery)
Yes yes yes!! I love the lottery ( you have gotta be in it to win it!) and I love competitions... I will endeavor to source out and enter as many (valid) competitions as possible and will keep everyone posted on my progress ( as I holiday in Tanzania with my new fridge freezer and $3000 worth of coupons from Home Depot.... here's hoping)


9. Work hard
This is another obvious one - they do say hard work brings you success ( as long as it doesn't bring you a nervous breakdown) so I'll give it another shot. The lack of any progeny means I have plenty of time on my hands, unlike so many of my gorgeous ( and extremely busy) friends.  Even though I am unable to earn any hard cash, the experience from just sketching and scribbling away will hopefully be helpful years down the line.

10. Be fabulous...
...and everything else will fall into place.


11. Charity Work
The key to success and happiness most probably and I should get onto it right away. Maybe a small step would be running.. for charity. It's a start!

Sunday 24 July 2011

Fashion Faves

Beauty

Ahhhh fashion. I love it. The first thing I sit down and read with my coffee every morning is Marie Claire online http://www.marieclaire.co.uk/ and British Vogue online http://www.vogue.co.uk. I thought today that instead of merely reading about my favorite fashionistas and their fabulous attire, I would put pen to paper and share my favorites from the week:
1. Emma Stone in Tom Ford
The flame-haired funny girl has launched herself well and truly into the Temple of Fashion, here wearing a FABULOUS Tom Ford creation at the premier of 'Crazy Stupid Love'. It's a risky choice but damn girl, you pulled it off. Combined with classic yet incredibly sensual hair and make up, Emma is the clear winner for 'Beauty of the Week'!



2. Jennifer Aniston in Celine
I wouldn't normally pick out a leather dress for my top 5 but I couldn't resist this short, racy number seen last week in London while Jen was promoting her new flick 'Horrible Bosses'. Her highly revered hair looks gorgeous as always. Here she is modeling a longer yet sultry bob and chic heels. Jen is looking fabuloso!

3. Cheryl Cole in Stella McCartney 
The nation's sweetheart Cheryl maybe have been booed off the Stage 'Stateside', but I LOVE this Stella McCartney Dress she wore for her recent Birthday Celebrations. The make up is slightly heavy handed but her hair looks great styled in this softer bob and I just adore the dress and accessories. 10 points Ms Cole!
4. Diane Kruger in Marchesa
Diane Kruger ALWAYS gets it right. One of my fashion faves and she doesn't disappoint in this gorgeous Marchesa gown. She appears ethereal yet magestic and quite frankly, looks simply sublime. 

5. Naomi Watts in Gucci
Another of my fashion icons, Naomi looks Divine in this pale pink chiffon Gucci Dress. I love everything about it - it is the perfect compliment to her natural beauty which is accentuated by scarlet lips and soft blond curls. Gorgeous. 


I'll never look like these girls but I can dream and can certainly blog about it. More Fabulous Fashion posts to follow... 


Sunday 10 July 2011

Evening Primrose

Health

I am on a mission to beautify myself (apparently beautiful people are more successful?? ) and am currently focusing on my nails. My nails are dreadful: stubby, broken and vaguely resembling chipolata sausages. I decided to embark on an 'Evening Primrose' challenge by  taking 2 tablets a day until my [full] jar had run out. 
I decided on Evening Primrose after reading the plethora of benefits that taking this herb tincture can provide. It has been hailed as the most 'sensational preventive discovery since vitamin C': quite the statement but it turns out that even in the short term, I have started to see major benefits. 
Evening Primrose contains a pain relieving compound called Phenylalanine and a fatty acid called Gamma Linoleic Acid {GLA} . Both these substances give Evening Primrose the multitude of preventive and therapeutic qualities and a stalwart in holistic, herbal and main-stream medicine. GLA, Linoleic Acid and other nutrients in Evening Primrose oil are essential for cell structure and improve the elasticity of the skin ( hence the documented benefits to beauty and health). They also regulate hormones and improve nerve function which has made  the oil famous due to its major help in diminishing PMS and improving breast tissue. 

Benefits include:
A cure for chronic headaches
Stop aging problems
Treatment for acne
Treatment for heart disease
Relief for MS
Prevent hyperactivity in children
Relief from PMS
Treatment for schizophrenia
Prevention of Obesity
And here are my nails! They are glorious! They are long, strong and look like nails! HURRAY! I am most definitely continuing with my evening primrose intact and hoping it will aid my beautification!

Sunday 26 June 2011

Earth Berries

Health

We are arriving at a new age of increased focus and awareness centred on preserving dear Mother Earth. Cleaning products are one of major sources of concern with an alarming array of chemicals listed as ingredients on even the most banal of products. Darren and I have a sensitivity (of varying degrees) to washing detergent with side effects ranging from a mild rash to debilitating rosacea.

During an episode of Dragon's Den last season ( http://www.cbc.ca/dragonsden), we learnt of a new product called 'soap nuts'; officially berries, not nuts and found growing in areas of India and Nepal. 
http://www.earthsberriesoapnuts.com
https://www.facebook.com/earthsberries

By a major stroke of luck, there is a lady in Collingwood who started a business a couple of years ago selling soap nuts; her company is known as 'Earth Berries'. Darren looked perplexed when I mentioned I was 'off to pick up some Earth Berries' but after explaining that Earth Berries were in fact our cleaning-saviour, he was extremely excited to give them a try. Earth Berries are very reasonably priced ($10 for a bag which claims to last for up to 95 loads!) and come, pre-seeded, in a neat little muslin bag, cute branding and 'mini' bag that would later be used during washing. 
The detergent properties of 'saponin' found in the shells is what gives the nuts their magical cleaning properties. The instructions advise that you pop 6 halves of the shells into the mini muslin bag and just add that into the main compartment of your washing machine along with the dirty laundry. The nuts can be used on a hot or cold cycle ( if you use a cold cycle, soak the nuts in warm water beforehand) and are so effective, you don't even need a 'rinse' cycle at the tail end of the wash. 

So, are the soap nuts all they are cracked up to be? Holy whites, YES! They are fantastic! You might be lured into thinking that because they are 'herbal' and 'green', they not as effective as the chemical products and laundry detergents you might find on sale at the store. I was overwhelmed at the effectiveness of soap nuts in the fight against dirt in the washing machine; our clothes come out clean, fresh and chemical free! Here is Darren with one of his shirts looking clean and ready for some summer action!

•Soap nuts are not damaging towards clothing and linen

•Soap nuts are very effective for washing delicates, wool and silk without spoiling their shape

•Soap nuts are great for restoring vibrant colour to clothes

•Soap nuts are hypoallergenic and excellent for anyone who suffers from skin complaints

•Soap nuts are more economical than traditional washing detergents

•Soap nuts reduce run off into our rivers and are totally bio-degradable. 

•Soap nuts can be used for multiple purposes ( cleaning, pets, laundry, household etc etc). Boil 'em up and use the liquid as a multi purpose cleaner. 
 And here am I ( **my first attempt of using the '10 second snap shot' mechanism on D's camera) very relaxed sleeping on 'soap nutted' sheets. I would highly recommend soap nuts as a great alternative for the standard laundry soap, they are effective, environmentally glorious, easy to use and don't make my hands hurt! Hurray!









Friday 24 June 2011

Running

Health

We are rejoicing in a stretch of glorious weather. As many may know, I am an avid runner, have been for years. I run every day and despite the overwhelming benefits to my mental and physical health from the life long obsession, running does come with a unique set of 'issues' which I tend to stumble upon periodically. 
Recently, I have been dancing with the 'UV' devil and exposing myself to inordinate amounts of sunlight causing significant pigment changes to the skin ( and not in a good way). Darren suggested that to 'burn over a burn' is most definitely not a good idea and as I was about to adorn my running shoes and head out to the great outdoors, he passed me a smallish black piece of taut material. On closer inspection, I realized he was giving me a 'visor'. 
Not the coolest item in the wardrobe, but this visor was a life changer; I couldn't believe I had never run without the aid of an eye shield before ( I previously had an aversion to caps thinking it would get a hot-head). In fact, quite the opposite happened and my head and face remained cool whilst I was able to run without permanently squinting and probably acquiring irreparable damage to my facial tissue. What a find! I like to think I looked 'retro' in my visor.. in reality, I think I looked like a small, pink girl who was running late for the roller blade discotheque.. but at least I didn't get any more sun burn.
My other new found friend is an invaluable help in dealing with the [multiple] injuries acquired after daily, long distance road running. My current problem is focused around my Achilles but if it's not one thing, it's somethings else; it's an occupational hazard. As well as using Darren's amazing hot and cold wraps, I have started to use Arnica as a healing tonic for aching limbs and joints. 
Arnica can be used externally to aid healing in:
  • Bruises
  • Sprains
  • Muscles Ache
  • Wound healing
  • Rheumatic Pain
  • Insect Bites
  • Inflammation after fractures
  • Conditions caused by over exertion ( i.e. running)

I must say, daily application of the cream appears to help my swollen achilles and has most certainly reduced the pain and 'electric shocks' I was experiencing when walking. I still regularly stretch my calves and have abandoned my favorite flip flops in an attempt to regain full ankle-power. All helps in my quest to become Blue Mountain Half Marathon champion for a second time in the fall!

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Golf

Health and Happiness

Ahhhh, Golf: The gentle sport... ( but also highly competitive seen in evidence most recently in Rory Mcilroy's incredible Victory at the US Open http://www.rorymcilroy.com). Darren is a huge fan of golf and also [extremely] good at it which has inspired me to pull my socks up and get putting!
Golf is played by millions of people around the world, most of whom confess deep love yet wild frustration at their game. Sure, it is annoying when you ball lands in a bog, so why do we all want to leap onto the golf train? I did a little research to find out more. 


Relaxation: 
Life is becoming more stressful and claustrophobic all the time and even at the gym, it is hard to switch off from the outside world with most people now physically attached to their IPhones, even on the Cross-Trainer. On the golf course, nothing can touch you, not even network coverage which allows the feeling of total escape, even for just one hour. 
Beauty
Humans love beautiful things and Golf course are pretty much, without fail, Beautiful! We tend to respond extremely well to pleasing colours, landscaping and shrubbery and I challenge you to find a golf course that is gross; golf courses are invariably stunning and allow us to appreciate the countryside and nature at it's most glorious. Darren's good friend Jeff even teed off onto an alligator last year down in Florida ( although maybe this is a side of nature that one might prefer to keep at a distance).


The Game:
It can get a little expensive, but that is pretty much the only down-side to a round of golf ( there are many cheap alternative and deals out there). Golf  is an extremely sociable game  (possibly the only sport where a glass of pinot grigio can actually 'assist' one's game) and allows you to have quality time with friends and lovers out in the sun whilst actually engaging in a stimulating game.


Successful Shots
You may be a beginner and swipe the golf ball as if you were laying hockey, but we still all hold out for that magical moment when the ball is catapulted into the air, landing slap bang in the middle of the green like a golden egg. It's rare, but its awesome and worth every bit of flying earth.

Here are Darren and I at the drivin range: Darren is a fabulous teacher and I am improving with great speed. I love golf!

We've been practicing hard at the driving range; Darren is an excellent teacher and my swing is getting better and better. My goal is to get to a golf course by the end of the season!