“My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it’s on your plate.”
– Thornton Wilder
“My advice to you is not to inquire why or whither, but just enjoy your ice cream while it’s on your plate.”
– Thornton Wilder
I think I’m allergic to alcohol. I’ve been drinking since college – and of course I never feel well after excessive imbibing – but lately I’m getting all sorts of reactions to even small amounts of it (I’m talking anything more than 1 glass of wine, or pretty much any amount of liquor.)
The thought first occurred to me at a wedding I attended back in December. I was nasally congested after the reception to the point that my friend asked if I was getting sick. I replied, “No, I just get stuffy when I drink.” She wondered aloud if I was allergic to booze, but I laughed it off. I didn’t drink that much, and I’m always a little stuffy…
As the months passed, I noticed that no matter how little I drank, I dealt with congestion, headaches, and almost on-the-dot stomach irritation. The next day always felt like a post-heavy-drinking kind of hangover, but I hardly ever have more than 2-3 drinks over a six hour period, and it’s usually more like 1-2… Not enough to create those kinds of symptoms.
Then this past weekend, I had a friend in town, so I “went wild” and had a glass of wine at dinner and a half a vodka tonic at the bar. At home, I was stuffy, achey, and my stomach twinged with discomfort. I Googled “alcohol allergy” and saw that nasal congestion is one of the primary symptoms of such allergies. Almost everything else I felt was on the list too. At least I don’t get the hives!
Anyway, it’s not the end of the world, because my truly fun drinking days are mostly over. But I don’t mind having a couple glasses of wine now and then, and maybe even getting a little tipsy. I guess I will just have to choose my battles!
PLEASE don’t buy fur! Ever! This video (click title link) has very disturbing and graphic material, but I think it’s important that people know what is happening, and what many of us support without even realizing it.
I tend to have faith in humanity overall, but this kind of stuff seriously makes me wonder sometimes. I will never understand.

Today I ran a Ribbon Cutting Ceremony with the Chamber at a new little gift boutique called Tickled Pink. I fell in love with this little leopard print stiletto make-up brush holder. It was one of those “I can’t stop thinking about you I must have you!” sort of situations. It’s not even quite big or deep enough to hold all my brushes, but it’s cute… who cares if it’s functional. Duh! 🙂
“The cure for boredom is curiosity. There is no cure for curiosity.”
– My Kate Spade e-mail blast 🙂

After years of only having writing samples that were classified or proprietary (and therefore can’t share), I can finally claim ownership of my very own published magazine article!
I am in LOVE with my new fragrant stuff from Bath and Body Works (who would have guessed)! I got two new 3-wick candles (in Garden Freesia and Eucalyptus Mint), matching plug-ins, a room spray, and a car thingie (no idea what it’s called.) Everything smells great, appears to have some longevity, and was a thousand times cheaper than Yankee.
My house smells great, and anyone who knows me understands how important that is to me 😉 I just may have to go buy some more! One for each room!
Ok, calming down now…

Nice little Sunday walk on the beach. Solitude, sunlight, and fresh salty air does a body (and spirit) good!

Me and my little sister, circa 1987. Aww!

I want to replicate this photo!