Monday, May 31, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Saturday May 29th at Village Shoes!!!
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Join us Saturday May 29th for
Free Demos to Unlocking the Secrets to
Younger Looking Skin!
Free Demos to Unlocking the Secrets to
Younger Looking Skin!
Who doesn't want younger looking skin? Come experience a free demo of a non-surgical face lift and revolutionary gene-resetting skincare system from Nu Skin. These premium products from Nu Skin - the Galvanic Spa II, together with the ageLOC Transformation skincare system (recently featured on the Today Show), can smooth appearance of lines and wrinkles, rejuvenate your complexion, reduce discoloration, revitalize your scalp and even renovate your body, allowing 70% more absorption of their proprietary patented botanical formula 'ageLOC', which deals with the SOURCES of aging - the genes (not just dealing with the signs and symptoms of aging alone!).
Nu Skin's ageLOC Galvanic Spa gives you spa results in the comfort of your home. We invite you to experience a remarkable demonstration of how to look years younger - even after a 10 minute treatment! If you can't make it on Saturday, you can call Mandi at 1-541-941-0939 to set up your own personal appointment at home.
We look forward to seeing you on
Saturday, May 29 from 10am-6pm.
Saturday, May 29 from 10am-6pm.
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Tuesday, May 25, 2010
A Great Idea For Summer Decorating!
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Here's a fantastic idea by one of our favorite blogs Design*Sponge.
"We visited a small farmer’s market earlier this week on the lookout for local flowers, but didn’t come across anything that inspired us. There were, however, lots of lush leafy greens, interesting roots, and vegetables in beautiful bright colors.
Sometimes all you need are a few veggies and herbs for decorating; a basket full of radishes with lovely leaves can be just as beautiful as a vase of flowers"
"We visited a small farmer’s market earlier this week on the lookout for local flowers, but didn’t come across anything that inspired us. There were, however, lots of lush leafy greens, interesting roots, and vegetables in beautiful bright colors.
Sometimes all you need are a few veggies and herbs for decorating; a basket full of radishes with lovely leaves can be just as beautiful as a vase of flowers"
For those crafty types, this is a blog to keep an eye on. Design*Sponge is a daily website dedicated to home and product design run by Brooklyn-based writer, Grace Bonney. Launched in August of 2004, Design*Sponge was declared a “Martha Stewart Living for the Millennials”.
Monday, May 17, 2010
J Shoes Uma Gladiator Is Here!
Bring out your inner diva this summer in this sexy Gladiator by J Shoes. The Uma has super soft suede leather uppers and sexy cut outs around the ankle. Full back zipper for easy on and off.
Cushioned leather footbed and man made outsole.
Made in Thailand.
Only $99 at village-shoes.com
Thursday, May 13, 2010
The Simple Gold Flip Flop
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Wednesday, May 05, 2010
Frye's New Look's for Spring
10:27 AM
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If you love Frye's Campus boots, you'll adore Julia! The Julia is a fun, more feminine version of the traditional Campus boot. With a sexy high heel and fantastic handcrafted, mottled banana toned leather you'll find it perfect for the summer dress or skirt. Subtle handcrafted accent details like studding on the pull tab and intricate top stitching make this timeless boot a must-have for any stylish gal. Full inside zipper for easy on and off. Leather outsole.
The Frye Carson Pull On is a fabulous contemporary boot with a western flair! Made of soft, slouchy antiqued vintage leather with a self-lining. The lightweight, versatile style includes a bumped oblique toe, cushioned leather insoles, a leather lining, and a roughed up ever-so-slightly pitched leather heel with rubber lift. Leather outsole and Wellington vamp.
Now you can have to quality of a Frye boot in a casual, comfortable everyday sneaker! Playful lavender leather uppers are unlined and distressed by hand for a soft and flexible feel and embossed with the classic Frye symbol. Laces and white rubber sidewalls are distressed with black for a well-worn look. Cushioned footbed and traction outsole.
Not a lavender fan? Try these green leather hi-tops instead. Unlined and distressed by hand for a soft and flexible feel and embossed with the classic Frye symbol. Laces and white rubber sidewalls are distressed with black for a well-worn look. Cushioned footbed and traction outsole.
Frye's Carson Shortie gives a nod to the quintessential Frye roots that have been beloved for decades. This timeless boot with a western flair has a slightly updated urban twist with a rounded toe and smooth, lightly distressed dark brown handworked leather upper. Unlined shaft, leather lining, and a smooth leather outsole.
Sunday, May 02, 2010
Sweeping - More Than A Just A Chore
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In some of our lives, sweeping has become an activity performed without much thought. In many cases, sweeping is a lost art, replaced by the noisy, efficient vacuum cleaner. But in several cultures and religions, sweeping the front and back porch every morning is regarded as an important cleansing ritual that prepares the ground for new energy on every level—physically, spiritually, emotionally, and mentally. It is often employed to sanctify a space and prepare it for a ceremony. This seemingly simple action has the power to clear away the old and make space for the new. It stirs up the energy in a place, clearing out the astral buildup that is the natural by-product of the presence of humans.
This kind of sweeping is not about cleaning the area of dust. In fact, the broom doesn’t have to actually touch the ground to be effective. You might want to consider having two different brooms, one you use for cleaning dust and dirt, and one you use for energy clearing. If you are so inspired, you could decorate your broom by carving its handle, painting it, decorating it with gemstones and ribbons, or any other creative adornment that appeals to you. You can also make your own broom out of tree branches and twigs, or choose a naturally appearing broom from nature, such as a pine bough.
Sweeping each morning prepares the ground for the new day at the same time as it deepens our awareness of the importance of letting go of the past to welcome the present. As we clear the energy of our space, we clear our own energy systems. In addition, we create a space that feels clean, clear, and open to all who enter. Be sure to think welcoming thoughts as you sweep, manifesting what you need for the day. Making sweeping part of our daily ritual tunes us into the continuing cycle of releasing the old and welcoming the new that is the hallmark of a healthy energy system.
Article by the Daily Om, Nurturing Mind, Body and Spirit.
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