Showing posts with label jamberry. Show all posts
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Friday, October 9, 2015

Friday 5 - vol. 9

Well, how's this for a flashback?  I haven't done a Friday 5 in almost a year and half.  Surely I can think of 5 things I really love from that gap of time yes?  Ok, Ok - I'll stick to the rules and keep it to things I loved in the past week.  So without further ado...

1. My new LuLaRoe Julia dress!

I can't resist the Julia dress.  It's so flattering on every shape and super comfy.  Plus it can be dressed up, down, or as a tunic.  I think I could wear a Julia every day and be a happy girl.

2. This dressy casual fall outfit I put together

My friend Shaunacey at Confessions of a Frumpy Mommy posted one of her favorite fall go-to outfits this week (check it out here).  I absolutely loved it and used it as the inspiration for my outfit above - which is now one of my go-tos!

3. Ace Pineapple Cider

I am a cider girl.  Cider and Riesling - those are my go to drinks.  I first had this cider at Burger Republic in Nolensville, TN a few months ago and had been on the hunt for it ever since.  I finally found it at my local liquor store and promptly bought 3 6-packs.  This stuff is SO GOOD.  And if you haven't tried it, you NEED to.

4. Cucumber Kiwi Smash cocktail

While cider and Riesling are my go to drinks, I'm not afraid to branch out to something new every once in awhile.  This week we went to a birthday party downtown and this cocktail was on the menu.  It was delicious - and so light and refreshing.  It's probably more of a 'summer' cocktail (it would be perfect out in the warm weather), but I would drink it year round.  Here's the recipe:
1 oz kiwi puree,
1/4 oz. fresh lemon-lime juice mix
3/4 oz simple syrup
1 1/2 oz cucmber-infused vodka
Shake all ingredients with ice, pour into a collins glass and top with soda water.

5. My perfect fall mani
Jamberry Copper Penny, Midas, & Stardust

I've been super lazy with my nails lately, but all of a sudden it was October, the weather was cooling down, and I was wearing Uggs.  I decided I needed my nails to match my fall style.  I feel like this manicure just screams Pumpkin Spice, Caramel Apple Cider, leaves falling, cool air, and all things fall.  I loved it. Too bad it only lasted about a day before it started chipping - boo!

And that's it for this week's five.  Have a great weekend, friends - and until next time...

Monday, August 24, 2015

A life Update - Part 1

I totally forgot to post this on Friday...oops.  So you'll get 2 posts today.   Please to enjoy...

So, prior to this week, it had been 6 months since my last post and that post was just an announcement that I was shutting down this blog.  So really, it's been 11 months since my last post with anything meaningful.  Well...but that was just a photo dump.  So my last post with real, written content was over a year ago. That's so crazy to me.  It definitely doesn't seem like it's been that long, since I sat and typed some rambling dribble about my life to whomever randomly navigated over to my little section of the Internet.

And a LOT has changed in that year.  So much so, that I need to break it up into multiple posts. Part 1 is what's been going on at Chateau Cooper in general.  Come back Monday for a Momma & Miles update (which we all know is what's way more interesting)!

So a few highlights - I had pneumonia in October, which occurred as a result of my continuing to work through a cold, which had turned into the flu.  Apparently, it is important to rest when you're sick...or something.

We took a trip to Tennessee in October.  We visited the Chattanooga Choo Choo hotel, went trick-or-treating at the zoo, went to the aquarium, a children's museum, and a petting farm.  We had a great time, but basically reaffirmed that we would never move to Tennessee.



I made a big investment in my Jamberry business and decided to attend the Regional Jamberry Conference in Columbus, OH.  I learned that in some dueling piano bars, the waiters will take their shirts off and dance on the pianos.



Despite never wanting to shoot or own a gun, my husband convinced me to go to the range with him one day.  While there, the instructor on duty convinced me to try it.  Turns out, I'm sort of a natural.  By the end of the session, he had invited me to join his competitive shooting team.  He did not invite Chad (teehee).  I politely declined, but was excited to have a new skill.  By the end of the year, Chad and I both got our CPLs - though I still have no desire to actually carry anything.

In January, I lost my great aunt, Sr. Kathleen.  We had been very close when I was younger - she was really like a 3rd grandmother to me, but she developed alzheimer's and we lost touch at the end of her life.  I feel very guilty that I did not continue to write and send Christmas cards each year.  I'm sure she would have liked to be remembered, even if she didn't remember me.  I thought about her all the time, but I still feel like I didn't do enough.  My most fond memory of her was staying at her apartment and reading the Warm Fuzzy tale.  After we had read the story, we made our own warm fuzzies then went around and gave them to the other residents.  She always told me that the rule of fuzzies was that they must always come with a hug.  So we passed out these fuzzies and hugs and it made all of our nights.  So for her funeral, I made up a bunch of warm fuzzies and gave them to the other attendees, along with the required hug.  I feel like she would have appreciated that.


In the time since my last post, I attended 3 Tigers games and TigersFest (which was a disaster and could be another post all on its own, so I'll spare you that).  This season is not turning out well, but I love my boys and I will anxiously await a big turnaround next year.




So now for the big stuff.  Remember how a few paragraphs ago, I said we had reaffirmed our desire to NEVER move to Tennessee?  Well....

In May, Chad was recommended and hired for a new job.  The catch?  The job is in Tennessee and he started 2 weeks later.  Woah.  We had been casually discussing the possibility of making a move to Tennessee in the future to be closer to family, but our goal was to get there before Miles started kindergarten...not anytime soon.  But it was an opportunity we could not pass up, so of course, he took it.  And we started prepping for a huge move, and put our house on the market.


One of the big questions was what would I do for work?  We figured if we sold the house quick enough, we'd be OK for  a little while on one income, but I'd need to hit the ground running once I got there.  Well...luck was apparently on our side.  When I called my boss to give my 2 weeks' notice, I mentioned that I would be willing to stay on and continue to work remotely.  Maybe it was just good timing (2 high level employees had also quit that day), but she agreed.  I mean...could it have gotten any better than that?!

About 24 hours after our house went on the market we got an offer.  It was a terrible offer, but in the end, we decided to accept it.  The money we made off of it would cover most (if not all) of a down payment on a new house and we wouldn't have to worry about the mortgage.  The closing process took entirely too long and we almost backed out a few times, but in the end, we got it done and we were no longer homeowners - which was awesome.


We had hoped that once we got settled in, we would find a new house and be out of my parents (who had graciously let us stay with them until we found other arrangements) in a couple of months.  Well, our first weekend in town we found the perfect house.  Only problem?  It wasn't built yet.  We have wanted to build since we got married, so we jumped at the opportunity.  This means that we're staying where we are for a little longer than we had hoped...but if it means getting into an amazing house - it will be worth it!  Our expected move-in date is December...hopefully we'll be in our new home by Christmas!


About 2 weeks into our new life in Tennessee, I got a call from an employment recruiter for a local company.  They had a few departments looking for Business Analysts and he thought I would be a good fit (I didn't apply for this company...this guy found me on LinkedIn and reached out on his own).  I went to two interviews and got 2 job offers.  Holy Crap.  I had an ideal work situation...working from home at a job I knew and did well.  But this was an opportunity that would allow me tremendous potential for growth (something I didn't have at my current job) and a big salary bump.  I couldn't, realistically, pass it up.  I felt awful - because my company had made a lot of special accomodations to let me keep working.  But...this was the best decision for my family and my career so I had to do it.  I also agreed to stay on as an as-needed contractor with my (former) company for 2 months during the transition in case they had something that they just couldn't do without me.  They haven't called yet... :-)  But I'm loving my new job and I'm so excited about everything I'm going to learn here.  

And now...I think that's just about it.  You're caught up with more information than you ever wanted to know.  So until Monday....



Friday, August 1, 2014

Why Hello There!

I know, I know...I've been very absent lately. But between cuddling the cutest boy ever, family vacations, Impressed. commissions, and building my new Jamberry business...the blog has kind of gotten pushed to the back burner. I don't get as much out of this as I do the other endeavors, so it doesn't always get top priority. But there has been a lot going on, so I figured a photo dump (at the very least) was due.
Decided to try on Daddy's shirt and walk around like a big boy

Then decided to be a pirate instead...

Showin' off his teefers!

Chad and I went camping with some friends and did a wine tour on the Leelenau Peninsula.  This was taken at our stop at Northern Latitudes Distillery.  Their Horseradish Vodka makes the best bloody mary's you've ever had.  My husband hates bloody mary's and still orders them when we are here.  If you ever make it up to northern Michigan, you HAVE to check them out.

While we were out getting our wino on, Miles was chillin' with his Great Aunt Cheryl and cousins Dominic and Samantha.  He had an absolute blast.  I'm sure he can't wait to go back!

This was our stop at Chad's favorite winery - Leelenau Cellars.  We may or may not have purchased an entire case of wine from here....

And this was the conclusion of our tour.  It was our second tour with the amazing Kim and Mitch of Traverse Bay Tours.  Any time we go back, we'll be touring with them.  And when you venture up north, you should too!

After camping it was time for some new Jams!  This one is Metallic Fade.  I love it.  I'm so sad it will be retiring at the end of August.

Miles loves to "talk" on the phone.  Here, he would dial on the keypad (he was using the emergency dialer because the phone was locked...had to keep close watch and make sure he didn't accidentally dial 911!), then say "HI!", then repeat.  It was SO CUTE.

Aaaaand...that's basically been the whole of my existence since I last updated.  Tres exciting, no?

So for my last trick, I'm going to shill my business once again - because we found out today about a (nearly unheard of for Jamberry) fabulous incentive for joining the company this month.  

And with the upcoming holidays and the great incentive to join, now is the perfect time to launch your business!  Contact me to learn how you can earn a $50 kit rebate (or host a party and get your kit for FREE)!


Also, if you’d like a look-see into my team’s page on Facebook to see why we are one of the fastest growing and highest producing teams in the company, send me a message and I’ll set you up for a 24 hour sneak peak!  Or, just go sign up!

And as always, Stay Chelish, friends.

Thursday, July 3, 2014

Get your JAM on!

Well...after countless posts and comments about how much I love their products, I have decided to become an Independent Consultant for Jamberry Nails.  I am so excited about taking on this new venture and all the great things that I know are in store!

If you haven't seen my past posts on the subject, here's a brief overview of Jamberry:

Jamberry Nails was founded by 3 sisters in Utah in 2010.  Jamberry Nail Wraps are a vinyl wrap that is heat bonded to your nail, giving you a manicured look with no chipping, peeling, or fading for up to 2 weeks (and 6 weeks on your toesies)!  And because they are a wrap, there is no dry time - once it's on, it's ON!  They're also all made in the USA, Gluten Free, Vegan, and Formaldehyde free. I mean...what's not to love?

Yesterday, in the process of doing my nails I was interrupted to do all of the following:

  • Chase toddler around house
  • Let dog outside
  • Play with toddler outside while waiting for dog
  • Pick up dog food that toddler spilled all over the floor
  • Keep toddler from falling off the furniture
  • Wash potatoes
  • Cut and cook chicken
  • Chase toddler around house
Tell me how you're going to do all that while waiting for nail polish to dry.  You can't - you'll get nail polish everywhere and your nails will be smudged instantly.  My nails looked just as good after doing all those things as they did before.  And because there's no drying, I was able to do a couple of nails, chase toddler, do a couple more nails, chase toddler again, and so on until my nails were done.  I didn't have to worry about trying to get it all done in one sitting - which is SO convenient.  

They're also a great value.  Most wraps are $15/sheet.  Each sheet will get you 3-4 manicures and about 2 pedicures.  Here's my sheet after doing 10 nails yesterday:

You can see how much I have leftover to do my next mani or pedi!  All $15 sheets are always buy 3, get 1 free as well.  So that works out to about 2.81 per manicure...Not too shabby!
We have over 300 nail designs to choose from - so you're bound to find something you like...but if you don't or you're just feeling extra creative, we also have a Nail Art Studio where you can design your own wraps.
And they're not just for the big girls.  We have a line of Jamberry Juniors, just for the little fingers!  Some of the junior designs even have coordinating adult wraps, so you can do fabulous Mommy & Me Manicures!

There's so much I can tell you about Jamberry and how much I love it, but I'll leave you with one last tidbit.  This month we launched a brand new product - StyleBox by Jamberry.

This is a monthly subscription box that gives you at least $30 worth of product a month, including an exclusive wrap made just for StyleBox subscribers.  

I would encourage all my readers to check out this fabulous product.  And now for my shameless plug - I am available for parties.  Not in my area?  No Problem.  We do Facebook or Catalog parties too!  You'll get to try out a sample, play some fun games, win prizes, drink some wine with your closest girlfriends, and walk away with a boatload of hostess rewards...Our hostess reward program is one of the most generous I've seen.  You should really think about it...come on...you know you want to!  Check me out on facebook for more info!

**Disclaimer** I am an independent consultant for Jamberry Nails, therefore, I get paid commission for any product I sell.  However, I would not be a consultant if I didn't truly love this product - the opinions on this post are solely my own and I don't receive any benefit from the company for posting it outside of commission I might make from generated sales.