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Do You Hear What I Hear? Trumpets and Tubas!


For those of you local to DFW, check out the Celebration Brass Christmas music shows in the area.  My dear friend Karen and her lovely husband, Jim, play trumpet and tuba in the band respectively.  The music is uplifting and bright, and you can’t do better for Christmas concerts.  Follow the links below for more information on each show.

The St Matthew/Ridglea Christian/Ridglea Methodist combined choirs concert is 5:30 pm Saturday, December 17th at Ridglea Methodist in Ft Worth. Celebration Brass will also be performing.

Tuba Christmas will be hosted by TCU this year at noon on December 22 (participant registration is at 9 am)

Christmas Eve services at Crown of Life Lutheran in Colleyville.

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Hear–Transistor Tramps


As I said the other day, I have the pleasure of knowing some very creative, talented people.  Among those people is David Sebrind, the synths and programming mastermind behind Transistor Tramps, a post punk, new wave quintet from Dallas.  Transistor Tramps is releasing their first CD this month.

I love it when my friends find success!

I’ve known David since high school, and though we fell out of contact during the college years, I was thrilled to see him on a mutual friend’s Facebook, and reconnect and rediscover his amazing talent.  He has lent his musical creativity and skill to several local bands over the years, coming to gel with Transistor Tramps after working with two of the other founding members on the soundtrack for an indie film  in 2008.

With Elle Hurley on vocals, the music evokes early Berlin for me, but darker and more slickly produced, with an Industrial feel.  Think if John Crawford and Trent Reznor had a baby girl using Terri Nunn as a surrogate, then got Matt Johnson to nanny for them.  That is Transistor Tramps–and someone I want to have drinks with.  This is definitely a project that should get attention for its cohesiveness, originality, and style.  I could absolutely hear it as soundtrack to a modern Bad Influence–the so bad it’s good movie (who wants to see young James Spader playing a good guy?  peh.)  that turned me on to Front 242 and Skinny Puppy.

So check it out and “like” Transistor Tramps on Facebook to keep up with the band.  After they go bigtime, you can brag that you “knew them when.”

Release Party promo.
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Asking out Boys: To do, or not to do?


I got really tickled at the article out there where Michele Bachman stresses that her daughters do not call boys, but wait for boys to call them. My girlfriends and I talk about dating regularly. Before, we talked about our dating. Then, as we gradually all got married, we talked about the dating habits of our friends. Now, as we amass children (of our own, or by marriage, or as our siblings spawn), we talk about the whens, wheres, and with whoms of their dating. I have a boy child, so it seems pretty straightforward socially. As a guy, he can pretty much do whatever he wants.

If a boy asks out a girl, he might be rejected, but it is socially acceptable. If a boy accepts a date from a girl, also not a problem, save for the question of who is going to pay.

When I was asking out boys (you read that right), I always assumed that as the asker, I would pay at least my own half (expecting the boy to offer to pay for at least his,) but was prepared to pay the whole check if there was any confusion. Even though my parents tried to enforce the traditional boys-ask-girls ideologies onto me, I could never understand why I should have to hang around and wait for a guy to ask me out? I figured if I knew I liked someone, I should find out if they liked me, too. See the hill, take the hill. How could a Marine NOT raise that child?

So, I asked out plenty of boys. I also got shot down plenty of times. Probably the most embarrassing was in high school when I tried this cheesy set up:

Me: So, Mike, if you wanted to ask out a girl you had a crush on, what would you say?

Mike Love (he was so cute!): Uh..I’d just ask her if she wanted to go out with me.

Me: (cheekily) Do you want to go out with me?

Mike Love (so cute!!!): Uh…no. Thanks, though.

Me: Sure! Had to try.

Mike Love: Uh…yeah. Thanks.

And off I trotted to blush through my shame in private. But did that put me off? Nah. I figured that life was a buffet, and I wasn’t going to know what did or did not agree with my digestion until I tried it. So I made it my aim to sample as much as possible. I wasn’t going to sit around and hope that someone served me that fabulous looking beefcake. I was going to go ask for a bite. (Which is pretty funny, considering one of my strident rules was No Sex.)

Some of my girlfriends revile asking out boys as unladylike. Some of my girlfriends feel like it diminishes the value of a romance if the woman does the pursuing. Some of my girlfriends think they would feel less feminine if they were the hunter rather than the hunted. Me? Sheesh.

First, I don’t think any boy I’ve ever dated would suggest I wasn’t ladylike–no matter which of us made the first move. In fact, the most frequent descriptor I heard was “prim”. I also never considered myself a hunter. I considered myself a collector of fine art. I did!

See, if I wanted to be around someone, it didn’t matter if they were male or female–I just said so. “Hey, I think you are really interesting–wanna hang out?” Now, if the person were male, I did usually hope that there would be some kissing in the hanging out, and I have never dated a boy without trying to picture myself married to him (which explains how a lot of dates never got past appetizers), but it wasn’t a Hunter/Hunted thing. It was a “hey, I like looking at/talking to/being with you, and I’m going to ask if you’d be willing to do that more often/for extended periods of time/in private. If not, cool! See you in class/at work/next time we end up in the grocery store together.”

I was never embarrassed to express my interest, maybe because I always felt so flattered when someone expressed interest in me. I was embarrassed by the way some people shot me down, but that was on them, was it not?

Boys and Girls, whenever someone asks you out, be gracious. If you are saying no, say no graciously. There’s no need to hurt feelings.

There is a certain thrill in being asked out. It is thrilling and delightful to be desired, and to have someone think so much of you that they go outside that comfort zone and work up the nerve to ask you to dinner. But, that isn’t what makes me feel feminine. I have never felt masculine in asking out a boy–or a man. I have felt like I was taking control of my life and shaping my own destiny by asking for what I wanted. I have felt powerful and strong for being bold enough to express my desires, and I have enjoyed and been proud of myself for not just sitting on my hands waiting for someone to pick me.

I am never embarrassed to tell people that I asked out my husband. I liked him! He was cute! He was funny! I wanted to spend more time with the cute, funny, smart guy! And when I did get to, I hoped that there would be some kissing involved. And on that first date (after some false starts to finally manage it) when I tried to picture myself married to him…well…two years to the day later, I was. And it was worth every ounce of courage it took to tell him I’d like to see him socially, and just the two of us.

Do what makes you comfortable, but do it because it’s where your comfort is, not because someone has told you it makes you less of a lady to say, “Hot Boy, I’d love to hang out with you. Want to go for coffee?” Because you know what? If Hot Boy is for you, he will think it makes you all woman. And if he isn’t, you’ll have thinned the herd.

Just enjoy life, enjoy love, and always ask to enjoy the people you find worthy of your time.

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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Have–Stella & Dot Jewelry


Today’s holiday tip comes from Fabulous Girl, Sibyl Tinguely.  Now, we all know that a σίβυλλα, or sybil, is an oracle, foretelling the future.  Our Sybil is an oracle of style!  As a Stella & Dot Stylist, she’s got the inside scoop on some really beautiful jewelry and accessories.  Frankly, I’m drooling over this guest blog entry so much, I’m going to have to wipe up my keyboard by the time I’m finished.  GORGEOUS!

Stella & Dot creates Celebrity Coveted jewelry that is both affordable and luxurious! Our jewelry is sold exclusively through in-home Trunk Shows. When a customer attends a Stella & Dot Trunk Show they receive expert style advice from a personal stylist, like myself. I give individual advice for each customer to help them style their own life with a custom jewelry wardrobe tailored for their lifestyle! Stella & Dot is also a social shopping experience. When a hostess has a Trunk Show she is encouraged to share her shopping experience in the comfort of her own home with her girlfriends! It’s a private shopping experience like no other.

Stella & Dot jewelry and accessories offer the perfect pieces to perk up your Holiday wardrobe with a little sparkle! In addition to our irresistible jewelry, we have launched a leather handbags and accessories line, as well! hb100mt_1_4.jpg
Our La Coco clutches were created to allow for versatility and customization for each of our customers. hb100bk_dust_bag_0000-1.jpg
These clutches allow you to attach brooches to your bag to create a different look with each outfit! hb102bk_1_5.jpgAnother bag that I am very excited about is our Waverly Three Way bag, which as the name suggests can be used to create three different handbags. Both items allow you to transition from day to night in style! sgjoy_2.jpg
Stella & Dot has also introduced a luxurious fragrance soy candle just in time for the Holiday season! This candle creates the perfect atmosphere for your own Holiday party, as well as for a Holiday party you will be attending this season. sg105aq_le_1.jpg
Also, just in time for the gift-giving season are our new luxury tech cases. sg103mt_le_1_1.jpg
Stella & Dot has created a signature iPhone and iPad case for all of the stylish ladies in your life! Another line that I am particularly fond of is our little girls and tween line of jewelry and accessories. During the month of December until the 21st select items from this line featured in our Spread the Love collection will allow you to continue giving after your purchase. Purchase one of the Stella & Dot Girls designs, and we’ll gift the same style to our Stella & Dot Foundation partner BuildOn, who will distribute to girls in need worldwide! What better way to give a gift that keeps on giving.
I would love to assist you with your Holiday needs this season! I truly enjoy using my expertise and passion to help each and every woman feel beautiful with my Stella & Dot jewelry and accessories. I have spent over 10 years in the retail and fashion industry and have finally been able to translate my experience and talents into my own business as a personal stylist! Nothing delights me more than to bring my fabulous Stella & Dot into someones home to allow them to experience the pieces for themselves. Looking for a little sparkle or a unique and beautiful gift this season? Please visit my e-boutique www.stelladot.com/sibyltinguely and e-mail or call me while your visiting and I can answer any questions you may have! Interested in having a Pop-up shop in your home for yourself and your girlfriends? Call me: 682-970-8456 to book a Trunk Show today and to find out about our amazing Hostess Rewards! Thinking of styling your own life with your own Stella & Dot business? E-mail or Contact me today to start earning Stylist Rewards!
XO,
Sibyl
Sibyl Tinguely
Stella & Dot, Independent Stylist
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Days of Christmas: Holiday Have to Have-All About Henna


Today’s holiday tip comes courtesy of my friend Sarah Bhat, who tells us about the lovely handpainted art for your home, found in the All About Henna shop on Etsy.  Beautiful, unique, romantic items for gifts, or just because you fall in love with them yourself.

Deck the halls with balls of henna. So pretty!

One wonderful artist that has some lovely giftable items is my friend Surinder Marbha, with All About Henna.

If you’re unfamiliar with the tradition of henna art (also called “mehndi”), it’s commonly used to dye the skin on major occasions in India, especially weddings. As the tradition goes, a woman joining her husband’s household would not have to do any housework until her wedding mehndi faded away. (I learned too late that the sun, sand, and salt water of a honeymoon fades henna faster! Darn!)

I have loved all things henna since I discovered mehndi as a teenager, but the one problem is its impermanence. With the skin art, even a masterpiece fades away. That’s where All About Henna comes in, offering masterfully hand-painted home accents that are made to last. I personally have quite a few of Surinder’s items in my house and I am so thrilled with them.

What’s not to love? It’s romantic, a tad exotic, and most importantly, it’s gorgeous!

Some of my favorite items currently for sale are the opaque candle holders. (http://www.etsy.com/shop/allabouthenna?section_id=6708615)

I thought this one was particularly beautiful!

Some of them scream “India” more than others. This one is a great compromise between exotic and geometric:
http://www.etsy.com/listing/62764992/snowflakes-and-stars-handmade-hurricane

I have a couple of these candle holders, and they do give off the lovely warm glow shown in the photos. So if you’re looking for a gift with the personal touch of being handcrafted, I can vouch for All About Henna as a great choice!

www.etsy.comWelcome to AllAboutHenna’s shop, where we’ve taken a century’s old body-art form to create spectacular & contemporary home décor items!

 

Thanks, Sarah!