The Look Of Love – Bella Andre (Harlequin MIRA)
I am so excited for summer to get here. I do most of my reading in the summer, at the beach, at the pool or on my deck. A tall cool drink and some easy, breezy reading. This summer I’ll be reading “The Look of Love” by Bella Andre (New York Times Bestselling Author). I got my advanced copy from the Getting Gorgeous with CVS Beauty Club Event we attended on Saturday (and I love the groovy beach bag too!).
This book will be available ($5.99) in June 2013.
http://gettinggorgeous.com/gorgeous-2013/
BabyGanics
Have you heard of BabyGanics products?
BabyGanics products are made to keep our little babies safe in a harmful environment. We all know how soft and delicate a baby’s skin is, and sometimes wish that our skin could still be as soft as a baby’s bottom.
BabyGanics are products designed not only for the benefit of our little babies, no sirree, it is the parents who also get a benefit, and not to mention peace of mind. See with babyGanics parents can be assured that BabyGanics products are helping to protect, moisturize, nourish or clean, our precious babies.
Here is one product that my grandson will be using this summer…BabyGanics sunscreen spray.

BabyGanics Cover Up Sunscreen Spray protects baby’s delicate skin from UV rays with a light, fragrance free formula that absorbs and dries quickly without leaving behind a greasy residue. This sunscreen is a mineral based formula which provides 30 times your baby’s natural sun protection against broad spectrum UVA/UVB damaging sun rays.
- NO PABA, Parabens, Sulfates, Phthalates, Nano-Particles, Retinyl Palmitate or Fragrances
- Water resistent for up to 80 minutes
- Hypoallergenic, tear free formula is perfect for full body coverage
I’m sold!
BabyGanics are available at Walgreen, Target, buybuyBaby, Babies R Us.

Wordless Wednesday
Hay Fever – What To Eat And Not To Eat For Relief
Did you know that some foods can make allegies worse and some can help relieve them? Here is a few found in Food Digest (Readers Digest) :
Foods that can harm:
Fermented Foods: Could harbor strains of mold spores. Raisins, beer, wine, sourdough bread, blue cheese, pickles and vinegar.
Honey: The sweet stuff can have microscopic amounts of the allergen pollen mixed in.
Sunflower Family: Tarragon, artichokes, endive and chamonile tea may contain ragweed relatives.
Foods that can heal:
Salmon & herring: Reports show that eating omega 3fatty acids can help soothe symptoms.
Flaxseeds: These seeds are packed with omega-3. Don’t eat them whole. The body can only absorb their fatty acids when the seeds are ground. Look for Flaxseed Meal.
Tumeric: The prime ingredient in this Indian spice, curcurmin, has a natural anthistamine effect. Stir into soups, egg dishes and curries.










