- Nesting Newbies
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- Nesting Newbies
newbie style: entertaining making time for a time out Photography by Natalie Wi 52 nestingnewbies.com 53 Connection. We crave it. We’re constantly tweeting, posting, texting, and facebooking, but there comes a time when you need to close the laptop, put down the BlackBerry® and walk away from the cell phone to communicate face-to-face. “We are in an era of isolation,” says Chef Lea McIntosh. “We Happy times! Connie Kulberg (and Bella) are ready to take these girlfriends away from their studies and rehearsals for a few hours of Pinkie’s famous pampering. may be chatting incessantly online, but don’t undervalue the human connection.” To prove her point, Nesting Newbies invited two groups of close friends to make time for a break from their impossible, can’t-fit-it-all-in schedules and enjoy some special moments together. The results? Lots of laughter and good times. Rachel, Melissa, Grace, Kayla, and Molly are Santa Clara University theatre majors, and if they aren’t busy in classes or doing homework, you’ll find them in rehearsals, working on sets, making costumes, or performing onstage. It’s an all-consuming life for these five friends, who welcomed the opportunity to visit Pinkies Nail Salon for a little tootsies (and pinkies) TLC. 54 nestingnewbies.com 55 “Mani-pedis are very affordable, and I consider good nail care a necessity… and not a luxury. Of course, you can also splurge and get very deluxe treatments, too” says Lea. “No matter which way you go, make your To make things extra-special, pack goodies—nuts, fruits, chocolates, gift certificates, and nail polish—into special containers to pass out to enjoy while at the salon. Lea used multi-dot suitcases from Paper Source. appointment with friends instead of doing it alone.” Lea showed Rachel, an accomplished stage manager and born organizer, how to make a girls’ day at the salon even more special. “I created a snack pack using medium, multi-dotsuitcases in red from Paper Source. I showed Rachel how to fill them with all sorts of snacks, including nuts, fruit, chocolates, and other delicious goodies, so the girls can nibble while getting their toes done. I filled them to the brim, so there’s something left to snack on when they’re back to the books. Tucking in a bottle of nail polish and adding a gift certificate to the salon is a great way to ensure a return trip together!” 56 nestingnewbies.com 57 tlc for tootsies Connie Kulberg and Derik Landry own Pinkies Nail Salons, a collection of locally owned-and-operated salons throughout the Bay Area. Each salon has a reputation for providing clients with a relaxing and indulgent experience at an affordable price—but why spend any money or time on your tootsies? Connie and Derik have a lot to say on the subject: "Healthy feet mean a healthy you. Regular pedicures might feel like a splurge, but they actually help prevent common foot problems, like calluses and ingrown toenails." "Exfoliating scrubs and pumice scrubs smooth away dead, dry skin, leaving your feet and lower legs extra soft." "Not only does massage relax your body, it also improves circulation." "In some salons, pedicures can relieve stress through aromatherapy. The Pinkies Deluxe Pedicure includes the choice of a peppermint or citrus exfoliating scrub for a rejuvenating effect." Both Connie and Derik offer this advice when it comes to taking care of tootsies at home: “Moisturize your nails and cuticles regularly with lotions and oils, and make your pedicure last longer by applying a fresh coat of clear polish each day.” Read more tips from Connie and Derik on the Nesting Newbies website. 58 nestingnewbies.com 59 Teresa is a full-time paralegal, her firm’s librarian, and a full-time master’s in criminology student! She desperately needed some downtime to spend with her friends Angelique, Monique, and sister-in-law Sara. They were welcomed by Stacey Yates Sellar for an afternoon of pampering at the Palo Alto SkinSpirit Skincare Clinic & Spa. Stacey is SkinSpirit’s director, and she witnesses positive transformations in her clients’ psyches after they’ve come in for a little R&R—and thinks it’s even more beneficial when friends come in together. “There’s power in having time for girl talk and a few giggles, along with our treatments,” she says. Teresa (bottom, right) booked some much-needed downtime with her friends at SkinSpirit. 60 nestingnewbies.com 61 for Your Mind, g n i C ar and Soul Body SkinSpirit doctors and staff want you to live and enjoy life to the fullest. They encourage you to: Make time for a facial or massage, as these will significantly reduce stress and tension. You can age gracefully by focusing on the factors you can control: a clean, healthy, nutrient-rich diet with regular exercise. Increase your exercise, even if it’s just a 15-minute walk every day. Don’t ever feel guilty for doing something just for you…take care of yourself, because having the right level of energy and confidence is one of the best ways you can take care of the important people in your life. When it comes to your face—an ounce of prevention is still worth a pound of cure! See a professional to help you find the right products for your skin. Antioxidants work just as well topically as they do internally to prevent and correct damage. Practice an attitude of gratitude— acknowledge and appreciate the little stuff that is going right for you, and the big stuff will follow. 62 Annie Wilson, a seamstress since the age of ten, is in love with barkcloth, an American textile manufactured during the 1930s through 1950s—a mid-century classic. She fashions the vintage fabrics into all sorts of lovelies and sells them on her Etsy shop. Her company is called Sourdough: Handmade Fresh in San Francisco—cute! Sara, Teresa, Angelique, and Monique are wearing her Sleepytime Eye Masks for a moment of relaxation before their spa treatments. Each wears a different pattern. The masks are made of barkcloth on the front, silk charmeuse on the back, and are filled with cotton batting and lavender husks for a soothing and restful sensation. nestingnewbies.com 63 To make the day special, the girls plan a few posttreatment culinary indulgences: Chef Lea’s Spagrias Charles Chocolates The Tea Collection and The Tea Collection by Charles Chocolates. Founded in San Francisco in 2004, Charles Chocolates has set out to redefine the world of premium chocolate. The Tea Collection is an exclusive selection of teainfused chocolates created in collaboration with Teance, a specialty teahouse in Berkeley, California. Angelique says it’s so difficult to choose a favorite: Formosa Baochong, Special Jasmine, Osmanthus, Lichee, or Charcoal Fired Oolong. Each chocolate truffle is identified by a Chinese character—they are as beautiful to look at as they are to eat. The girls save the edible chocolate box for later! 64 nestingnewbies.com 65 Lea wanted a nice, refreshing about the spa’s coming up with to show the four how to put the crowning touch on their day together. “I thought cocktail and a little something sweet while they were looking at and learning skincare would be the perfect endnote.” Of course, for Lea that always means something unexpected—so, keep the champagne on ice and the strawberries in the box for another day. Lea’s Spagrias are made with Monin® Premiere Syrups and vodka for a light, refreshing cocktail—peaceful bliss that puts a blush on your cheeks. The basic recipe is the same, just change out the Monin syrup to create Lavender Spirit, Rose Rejuvenation or Jasmine Vitality. Use any of Monin’s 100 syrups to create your own Spagria blend. Yield: 4 to 6 servings ½ cup Monin Premiere Syrup —Rose, Lavender, or Jasmine ½ cup simple syrup 1 cup water 1 (750 ml) bottle white wine, sauvignon blanc Directions: In a large pitcher, combine flavored syrup, simple syrup, water, and wine; stir. Serve chilled over ice. Garnish with blackberries, raspberries, or lychee fruits. Lavender Spirit 66 Rose Rejuvenation Jasmine Vitality nestingnewbies.com 67 Few people spend more time alone hunched over a computer than bloggers! We asked a few to share how they like to take a break: bloggers time out “After a stressful day, I think one of the worst things to do is immediately plop on the couch, order takeout, and zone out to a Real Housewives of New York City marathon. Instead, I think our brains need a “cool down” period— kind of like stretching after a workout. “Cooking is my favorite way to cool-down. Instead of focusing on deadlines or tomorrow’s big presentation, I’m forced to focus on the recipe and my technique while preparing the ingredients. The smells and sounds wake up my senses, and you can’t beat the reward—a delicious, healthy meal that brings people to the table for real conversation.” Jenn Lore Department of the Interior “I lock the front gate, set my cell phone on vibrate, put in the new Charlotte Gainsbourg CD that I’m obsessed with, brew myself a pot of Fortnum & Mason tea with lashings of milk and sugar, plop myself down on my sofa, and surround myself with as many books and magazines as I humanly can.” Lisa Borgnes Giramonti A Bloomsbury Life “Life can be pretty hectic these days! One of my favorite things to do is attend decorating classes at Pottery Barn with my best friend. They happen about once a month, early on a Sunday morning. What I love about it is that it's—no husbands, no children—just us to focus on catching up with each other and gaining new ideas about a common interest. And a quick stop at Starbucks for a latte and some gossip doesn't hurt, either!" ; ) Kelly Lyden The Party Dress “There's nothing like spending quality time with the one you love to feed your soul and nurture your heart. That's why I love to plan romantic dinners at home with my boyfriend and create beautiful, relaxing environments for us to enjoy. Putting time into designing a pretty tabletop shows him that he's deserving of the best and allows me to take time out to use my creativity. For the springtime, I like to use white dishes, neutral linens, and lots of tulips. Lately, my favorite dish to make has been lemon spaghetti with pepper and basil. It's fresh, light, and perfect for the warmer temperatures. But best of all, the romantic evening at home always seems to leave me—and our relationship—so rejuvenated!” Crystal Gentilello Plush Palate 68