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Random Swellness: 2012 in review

2012 year in review Health and  Swellness

Hello, lovelies and happy new year!

Although I didn’t realize it at the time, 2012 was pretty great now that I’ve actually given it a little thought. Some highlights pictured above (starting with the top row, left to right):

Of course, there was much more than these mere nine things: the blog’s grown much in this past year in terms of traffic; I started writing for some fab new outlets including B Insider and Travelife; I was mere feet away from my pre-teen crush Rob Lowe at the P&G Beauty & Grooming Awards (swoon!); I bought my first not one but two designer purses (What? I like pretty things!); I got to be inspired by Ira Glass from This American Life when he spoke about storytelling at Massey Hall; I made some amazing new friends including Chantel and Lindsay and met so many more great people.

Anyhow, I could go on about me, me, me, but what I’m trying to say is that all in all, it’s been a year full of wonderfulness. If only I’d taken the time to realize this as it was happening (hmm, new year’s resolution perhaps?).

Looking forward to what 2013 has in store for all of us!

k xo

4 Comments January 2, 2013

Tips for entertaining over the holidays

This week’s posts are (mostly) all focused on entertaining over the holidays! Enjoy!

Last week, I attended a Skinnygirl Cocktails event hosted by my friend the lovely Chantel Guertin, who shared some fun tips on hosting a party over the holidays — these were my faves:

Do a “dress rehearsal” of your party outfit. That way you’ll realize ahead of time that you have a run in your stockings or that you don’t have the right shoes for the outfit. (I like how Chantel thinks — reason to shop, yo!)

Go now and buy a case of the wines and other beverages you’ll need for the entire holiday season. This way you’re stocked up well in advance and won’t have to deal with long lines at the liquor store. Also, this way you’re also not scrambling to find a bottle of white for your guests and possibly forced to open up the fancy, expensive one you were saving for a special occasion.

Your table setting doesn’t have to cost a fortune. Invest in some decor staples such as your tablecloth, tableware and napkins in timeless colours such as white, silver and gold and then add inexpensive accessories in with a trendy colour each holiday season so your guests can enjoy what feels like a pretty new table each year. (Above is a pic of the pricey table setting from the event — it was the one I preferred. Darn me and my expensive taste!)

Have a signature drink to greet your guests with. It’s best to keep it simple (so, yes, the ready-to-serve Skinnygirl Cocktails work well). (Having had to hurry to make several bowls of a fancy sangria at a party I hosted years ago when it disappeared way faster than I expected — my friends are such lushes! — I’ve learned my lesson and totally agree about keeping it simple with the cocktails you serve at a party–wouldn’t you rather be spending time with your guests?)

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