May May 24
08:52 am CDT-
Experiences
“Everyone is a prisoner of his own experiences. No one can eliminate prejudices – just recognize them.”
-Edward R. Murrow-

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May May 17
08:57 am CDT-
Summer in Texas
It’s that time of year again. Summer in Texas. Pool parties, bbq’s, cold beer, and sun (lots of it). I wear SPF each and every day. I’ve done so since middle school. So yes, I’m slightly neurotic about it. In the wintertime, I stick with a SPF 25. Come summer, I like to boost it up a bit for additional protection. Protecting your skin by wearing an SPF will keep your skin healthier, wrinkle-free, less prone to skin cancer. Here are the three sunscreens always in my rotation:
1) Shady Wipes SPF 30: Great for outdoors, non-sticky, pleasant smell, and convenient packaging. I always carry some whenever I’m outdoors biking, golfing or before jumping in the pool.
2) Clarins UV Plus Day Screen High Protection SPF 40: A great daily protector for skin. It is light-weight and completely absorbs in a few seconds after application. It can be worn over moisturizer. I love that it also protects the skin against pollution and other free radicals.
3) bareMinerals SPF 30: A mineral-based natural sunscreen. It comes in a very convenient and clean packaging — totally portable and fits conveniently in your handbag. Just buff and go. This is my go-to sunscreen when I have mineral make-up applied on my face. You can barely feel it on and it contains a aloe vera and other vitamins to treat your face. Best thing, you can reapply throughout the day over your make-up.
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May May 11
08:32 am CDT-
Communication These Days

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May May 11
08:25 am CDT-
Philosophy
“There’s a difference between a philosophy and a bumper sticker.”
-Charles M. Schulz-
