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April 2, 2007

The Legends of Dynasty and A Dancers Life

Are you ready for energy, class, grace and comedy all rolled into one? Then you will enjoy the delightful play Legends touring the country, staring Linda Evans and Joan Collins. Both from the former TV show Dynasty. These ladies take rivalry to a new level. They play two out of work, monetarily deficit actresses. They are bitter rivals that get conned into being in a play together because they think Paul Newman is going to play the lead.

This is Linda’s first try at comedy and speaking to her after the play she said she felt completely out of her league and totally terrified doing comedy, but she pulls it off beautifully. On the other hand Joan likes to change her approach each day so her delivery is a little different, that helps her keep it fresh for her and her audience.
Both women carry this off with perfect panache. They deal with a fast talking con artist producer who is desperately trying to get them to do his play, a male stripper …including a lap dance, “doctored up” brownies that make them spill their innermost thoughts and feelings, and a hip and totally together housekeeper who works diligently to keep the two women from killing each other. All and all a delightful hour and a half especially if you have enjoyed watching these two elegant actresses in the past.

And while I’m at it I also want to comment on Chita Rivera … A Dancers Life. This play is a must see for anyone who ever fell in love with the Broadway Musical West Side Story. Who could forget Chita’s character Anita?

At 74 years young, Chita has been on the stage for 56 years, a legend in her own right and still an extraordinary dancer. She has been nominated for seven Tony awards and received two. In A Dancers Life Chita walks you through her most well known rolls. You come away with a sense of having been there with her throughout her career. A must see for every baby boomer who has visions of staying young and vital. Chita has made it happen with class, dignity, and beauty and she’s not even a baby boomer, she’s actually the age of most of our mothers!

Until Later, Have A Beautiful Day
Heart Hugs,
Susan Marie

February 5, 2007

A Little Fun And More Romance For You And Your Valentine

When I told a friend of mine what I was posting on the Blog she said she thought I should share my favorite romantic dinner recipe with you because it’s become her favorite too. It’s really very simple and you can do most of it ahead of time.

Personally, I start out with an appetizer and Champagne or wine. I usually pick shrimp or sushi. Something simple but elegant, just make sure it’s something that both of you enjoy. My husband is a meat eater so his favorite is beef tenderloin, which you can usually have cut at any meat counter. It doesn’t have to be more than a couple of pounds. I rub it with olive oil, a little garlic and pepper. Then I roast it in the oven uncovered for about 45 minutes at 450*. Be sure to cook it just until it’s rare. This is important; because you are going to turn off the oven and let it sit to keep it warm and it will still continue to cook, (however let the oven cool down a bit or it will end up too well done)

You want this part done right before he’s due to arrive because it will keep you from getting bogged down in the kitchen when you’re trying to be romantic! Just remember not to leave your dinner in the oven for too long, no more than 30 to 45 minutes in a warm 250 to 300* oven, you don’t want it well done or dried out. Keeping everything covered, (including your potato or rice, and your sauce if you choose to do them.) And put a piece of aluminum foil lightly over the top of your roast to keep it nice and moist.

Prepare your favorite salad and have it pre-plated in the refrigerator so you just have to add dressing. If your guy is a potato or starch man like mine, then you can always prepare or purchase a potato or rice dish that can be fixed and ready at the same time the roast is done. (Keep it warm in the same oven.) If I’m serving rice, I usually use an ice cream scoop to put it on the plate, which keeps it nice and neat. If you need butter it’s fun to use a small cookie scoop and make butterballs ahead of time, or neatly slice stick butter in little squares so you don’t have to put out a big butter dish. You can serve your tenderloin with a nice horseradish sauce (Sour cream and horseradish mixed together works great, do it to taste and serve it chilled on the side or do a packaged sauce you make before he arrives and keep it warm.) You can put a little on the plate place the sliced tenderloin on it and drizzle a little more across the top of the meat. Add your potato or rice and a little garnish such as a couple of orange slices and a strawberry or some other little fruit garnish you put together ahead of time and your plate will look beautiful. You can serve your salad before your entrée, or with it, (if we take a while over the hors de oeuvres I usually serve them together) either one works, and of course I add his favorite beverage or Champagne.

Pre set your table with your prettiest dishes and glasses and add a red rose. Keep it intimate and pretty and lit with lots of candles and you’re ready for a lovely evening. If you have a small table you can set up by the fireplace, try serving your dinner on that. For dessert, once again for this occasion, stick to simple, something pre prepared or his favorite chocolates.

Don’t have time for dinner; try a romantic lunch at your favorite restaurant. Bring him a red rose and a hand written personal note from you telling him how much he means to you. In cold weather, if there is a Botanical Garden near you, try lunch nearby and then take a walk in the gardens. Near the water, do lunch by the water and take a walk down the beach, or a marina and look at the boats. During the time you are together make a pack between you that you will only talk about other romantic things you’ve done or would like to do together in the future. Don’t talk about anything that will destroy your romantic atmosphere, leave that for another time.

Between special someone’s? Don’t let that get you down. Spend some time with a special child for Valentines Day. I’ve done that several times, especially when my husband was traveling. They are some of my favorite Valentine memories. Kids are really into Valentines. They love to get them and give them. I’ve done this with my nieces and nephews and also my daughter and even with her little friends.

I set the table with pretty dishes and put cutout hearts all over the table. Then I make all their favorite little sandwiches, like peanut butter and jelly, grilled cheese etc. I use cookie cutters to cut them out, or slice them in different shapes. You can use toothpicks to make little fruit skewers, and little carrots with ranch dressing or whatever dressing they like the best is good. Celery cut in one inch pieces filled with cream cheese or peanut butter is another kid favorite. Along with apple slices and the prepackaged Carmel sauce for dipping.

Kids love the flavored cakes that have fun frosting. Or try making heart cutout cookies and let them decorate the cookies. “Strawberry milk”, works well because it’s pink. You can get the strawberry flavoring at any grocery store where the chocolate flavoring is. Put it in a pretty pitcher or teapot and pour it into little cups or small glasses. If moms join us, then I serve tea for the mom’s or if they’re from the neighborhood and don’t have to drive, maybe even a glass of wine.

You can spice it up a little by having the kids play dress up, they will love it and so will you. Give them each a little bag of Valentine candy to take home and if Mom or Dad aren’t there celebrating with you, you can always have them make a special card to take home. A little construction paper or plain white paper, crayons or markers and a few hearts and stickers work great.

If you have a favorite fun thing to do for Valentines Day, please share it with us.

Have a Beautiful Day, Until later …
Heart Hugs,
Susan Marie

February 3, 2007

Valentines Day Is Just Around The Corner

Valentines Day Is Just Around The Corner, Made Your Plans Yet? It’s one of my favorite Holidays; of course, to be fair, I love most of them. It doesn’t take much to get me in a Holiday mood.

I thought I’d share some of my favorite Valentines Day ideas with you. Luckily this is a Holiday that can be celebrated in many different ways, depending on how much time or how involved you choose to get.

If you’re really busy but you still want to do something special, think about surprising your honey with a romantic night away at a hotel. This may be hard if you have children, but think about swapping weekends with another friend with children. One of you could keep the kids overnight one weekend and then trade off for the following weekend. The nice thing about Valentines Day is you can easily celebrate it the weekend before or after.

Personally,one of my favorite things to do, and it’s easily duplicated, is planning dinner at your favorite restaurant (let your favorite guy take care of the reservations) and then you surprise him over dinner with a hand written invitation to spend a romantic night in a hotel close by (make sure he’s available to do it before you make the plans). Just make sure you pack his shaving gear, toothbrush and favorite after shave and have it ready to go or in the car, and something to wear the next day is always good. You can always buy mini travel sizes of the things you know he needs and pack him a little surprise overnight kit. And for fun, you can always give him your favorite smelling after-shave as a gift right before you give him the invitation!

Let’s talk about what to bring along for your romantic evening. Remember lots of candles (scented tea lights work great for this and they’re easy to pack), they help set the mood. Just don’t forget matches or a lighter for them. Remember not to put them anyplace where they will get knocked over, and make sure you have something to set them on so they won’t burn the surface from sitting directly on it. A bottle of champagne, wine or your favorite beverage can be packed in one of those portable little fabric coolers. You can actually tuck it into your luggage and if you put some cold packs around it, it will stay cold. And of course, champagne or wine glasses, (it’s fun to use these even if you’re not drinking champagne).

Chocolates are always great and they are considered an aphrodisiac. A few really extravagant ones, his favorite flavor, are good and very decedent. Strawberries are excellent as well and if you can find chocolate dipped ones, even better. Bring a pretty little dish to put them on and a couple of pretty linen napkins, one to put on the table or dresser so you can set the champagne on it along with the glasses and chocolates and a couple of extra ones in case the champagne overflows. They also make great covers for hotel ice buckets.

Music helps set the mood. A small portable CD player or an ipod you can plug into small external speakers is perfect. Play some romantic music and set the mood for your romantic evening. Just remember to bring something fun to wear and you’re all set! Here’s a fun tip, if your hotel isn’t too far away from where you live you can actually go over early and have everything all set up ahead of time, you can add flowers, chill the champagne in an ice bucket and even turn down the bed. Imagine walking into a room greeted by soft music, flowers, chilling champagne, and having him be totally surprised. It’s incredibly romantic.

Don’t have the time to make it a night? Try fixing a very light but elegant supper and serve it in front of the fire if you have a fireplace (Or get one of those DVD’s that looks like a roaring fire and play that. You can usually find them at Bed Bath and Beyond or Linens-n-Things, and they really do add ambiance). The easiest thing to do is to pick up a simple yet really good takeout meal you know he’ll enjoy, and keep it covered so it won’t dry out, in a warm oven (works especially well if you’ve worked all day). Then you just have to plate it, and you’re ready to go. Keep it simple though, too much food and he’ll be falling asleep instead of concentrating on you. When he arrives, meet him at the door in your most romantic outfit, with his favorite beverage or a glass of champagne, and once again remember the candles, and the music.

Want to be really decadent, try strewing rose petals across the floor of the bedroom and all over the sheets. Or plan a bubble bath for two with scented essential oils, candles and music. Whatever you do, just make sure you both enjoy each other and have fun.

More Fun and Romance next time.
Have a Beautiful Day, Until later …
Heart Hugs,
Susan Marie

January 31, 2007

Introducing Women Living Beautifully, a Blog and Podcast for Women

Hello and Welcome to Women Living Beautifully. My name is Susan Marie and it’s my pleasure to host Women Living Beautifully. I have worked primarily with women throughout my life, and, over and over again, I have come to realize that, on a whole, women are extraordinarily amazing individuals. We have the innate ability to solve a wide variety of problems, often just using common sense. Our knowledge is vast, we learn and retain a great deal of information just from living our every day lives. Although no woman I know has ever had an ordinary life.

We are masters at problem solving, time engineering, nurturing, and fixing the unfixable, all while we are bearing and caring for children, taking care of our loved ones (old and young), working, often taking care of a home and a husband and enjoying ongoing relationships of our own. With everything going on in our fast paced world, we don’t always have the time to check out every new “thing” that comes along and as a result we sometimes miss the very things that could make our lives simpler, easier, rewarding and more fun.

For years I have wanted to find a way to share information with other women. To be able to give them a quick synopsis of different options that were available to them so they could claim back some of that time, we all so easily give away to everyone but ourselves. Ideally it would be a place women could go to for resources when they wanted information and not have to get bogged down in tons of reading or studying before they knew if the information was exactly what they were looking for.

We finally have that opportunity with the concept of Blogs and Podcasts.

As women who are often also, wives, sweethearts, mothers, grandmothers, daughters, sisters, friends and much more, there are times in each of our lives we are faced with situations that we just don’t have the answers to at the tips of our fingers. One of the top goals of WLB is to bring you the information and the resources to find and use that information, that will help ease some of those problems and situations.

Someone once asked me why didn’t I just write a book, but today information changes and updates so quickly that a book would be obsolete before it even reached the publisher. Hence WLB was born and hopefully you will find it refreshing, resourceful and beneficial, in helping you live the life you want as beautifully and easily as possible.

The topics we are planning on covering are diverse. They range from gourmet recipes you can prepare in minutes that will delight your family and friends, to how to have a friendly divorce. From learning how to decorate your home to attract prosperity, to finding the right pet, and getting rid of bad habits. As well as wonderful ways you can quickly restore your energy, learn to relax and even how build a fabulous business. Our aim is to give you resources to find more and more things that will make your life easier, simpler yet more productive.

We invite you to contact us and let us know what you would like information on and what topics would be the most beneficial for you to learn about. Please feel free to email me with your thoughts and suggestions at livingbeautifully@sbcglobal.net
Have a Beautiful day, Until later …
Heart Hugs,
Susan Marie