I tried Bikram yoga for the first time in November, about 10 years behind everyone else. Nonetheless, I fell in love with it. Sweating that much has to be a workout...I googled it and I burned 1000 something calories for my weight (the website was OBVIOUSLY totally valid) in one class, and I didn't even have to run anywhere! Curvy people in spandex (only applicable in Midwest classes), skinny people in spandex...it was a workout free for all! Could this be? A workout I liked? This was too good to be true!
30 days after that first class reality hit...My $30 all-you-can-Bikram-for-a-month membership was up! How quickly a month passes...So I went to the website of my Lincoln Park yoga studio to look up what my next yoga package would be only to be shocked by figures such as $15 a class (the price of a new shirt from Forever 21!)...$150 per month?! In this economy??? As a newlywed who's ever dependable credit card had been yanked from her hand (smartly) by her husband, there was no where to turn.
Bikram withdrawl was soon to follow. I said things like "Someone will get me Bikram classes as a Christmas gift, then I will go back". "I will have 3 less Miller Lites at the bar and use that money to pay for Bikram!" Unfortunately, these were empty promises to myself, and I did not feel the 105 degree warmth for the month of December or January.
Then, one fateful day in February I wandered in to a Best Buy that just happened to be down the block from my Bikram studio. I was looking for a gift to buy for my husband who I had been especially unpleasant with (OBVIOUSLY a result of lack of Bikram) when I stumbled upon the Nintendo Wii Fit. He wanted to get back into shape, he looooved the Wii and this combination was the answer. What a totally selfless gift to give my husband!Or so I thought.
Little did I know, the Wii...the video game that I despised and my husband stared at for hours on end... was the fix to my yoga deprivation. I decided to try it one day as an excuse to skip the gym. That is the day I stumbled upon Wii Fit yoga. With 15 yoga poses that an ever so encouraging trainer works you through, how can you go wrong? No one can see that I'm really not flexible, or that my downward dog is a disgrace. I roll out of bed in the morning, stumble into the living room, press a button and presto....I'm in my own personal yoga class!!!! The Wii even tracks my balance and tracks my posture on poses! I can hardly wait until the summer when it actually is 105 degrees and I have my own personal Bikram studio in the comfort of my own living room!!! I don't even have to be frightened by that first breathing exercise....
One day, the stock market will go up and I will feel the warmth of a Bikram studio. Until then....Wii fit, $100 dollars until you break it. Bikram yoga, $150 per month. Beat that Suze Orman.
http://www.amazon.com/Wii-Fit-Nintendo/dp/B000VJRU44
March 31, 2009
March 30, 2009
The Millionaire Matchmaker??!
Apparently, the Millionaire Matchmaker isn't making millions yet! Every week I watch the show and I recognize Patty's wardrobe from my own closet. She's an Express junkie! Last Thursday, both the Zebra and Leopard tank that she was wearing can be found in my closet, and I am guessing the closets of thousands of average American girls...And this isn't the first Express spotting!
Patty works it...just think about what you would do with it. She tells it like it is AND she buys her wardrobe from Express with Kitson and Fred Segal right down the street. Props to her and her stylist.
Get your own...Buy one get one 50% off at Express. They work great under a blazer, button down, or a tracksuit. Wear them to the office or to cocktail hour.
http://www.express.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=5124&parentCategoryId=2&categoryId=306&subCategoryId=351
Patty works it...just think about what you would do with it. She tells it like it is AND she buys her wardrobe from Express with Kitson and Fred Segal right down the street. Props to her and her stylist.
Get your own...Buy one get one 50% off at Express. They work great under a blazer, button down, or a tracksuit. Wear them to the office or to cocktail hour.
http://www.express.com/catalog/product.jsp?productId=5124&parentCategoryId=2&categoryId=306&subCategoryId=351
And So It Begins....
I am officially declaring myself important enough to think that people care about what I am saying enough to have a blog. Everyone else is doing it, why not me? I find that everytime I post a status update on Facebook about fashion, I get comments, so I am running with it.
This blog will be devoted to wearable, usable fashion.I work for a designer clothing line and have worked in the fashion idustry for awhile, so I know a little bit... Whether I'm posting links to great fashion pieces at great prices or talking about the most inexpensive, best brand of hair extensions, I will offer up tips to fashionistas on a budget. I also will cover other topics that are of interest to the shallow...Celeb gossip, trashy reading, pop music...The good stuff.
I live in Chicago and am from Detroit, so this won't be a pretentious, fake New York or LA blog. No Dolce & Gabbana (I love it, but have I ever owned it?) I love fashion...BUT I eat deep dish pizza as opposed to eating ice and smoking a pack a day.
Give me comments, ideas, questions...I would love to hear it all!
This blog will be devoted to wearable, usable fashion.I work for a designer clothing line and have worked in the fashion idustry for awhile, so I know a little bit... Whether I'm posting links to great fashion pieces at great prices or talking about the most inexpensive, best brand of hair extensions, I will offer up tips to fashionistas on a budget. I also will cover other topics that are of interest to the shallow...Celeb gossip, trashy reading, pop music...The good stuff.
I live in Chicago and am from Detroit, so this won't be a pretentious, fake New York or LA blog. No Dolce & Gabbana (I love it, but have I ever owned it?) I love fashion...BUT I eat deep dish pizza as opposed to eating ice and smoking a pack a day.
Give me comments, ideas, questions...I would love to hear it all!
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