Saturday, April 12, 2008

More to come


Peanut butter and jelly. Sonny and Cher. Carrie Bradshaw and Manolo Blahnik. Ashley and GPS.

I will admit that I have never been good with directions. My boyfriend always joked that he was going to get me GPS for my birthday until my parents actually did. Driving from my home to pick up contacts at Costco was suddenly easier. I could get from Royal Oak to West Bloomfield without getting lost. I didn't take the wrong Indiana toll road on my way to Chicago. GPS and I had the perfect relationship until I moved to Chicago. Suddenly I'm car-less and trying to navigate the El and bus routes on my own. Let's just say one of my proudest Chicago moments was giving my aunt and cousin legitimate directions back to their hotel...

It's been a learning process, but I have to say I'm slowly getting better. I took a cab to Halsted and Armitage last weekend and made it to my friend's place without getting lost. It might sound like a small feat, but to me it was the ultimate accomplishment. I felt it necessary to reward myself with a shopping trip, which brings me to my latest post... Lincoln Park shopping destinations!

I promise a longer post in the next day or so, but I have to take a moment to acknowledge Colorlab Custom Cosmetics. I will have more to report on this soon, but in the meantime, look this cosmetic company up! They are fabulous and I can proudly say I can find my way to their Lincoln Park store without a map.

2 comments:

Unknown said...

I've been trying to look for color lab reviews before going in because I know that I'll end up buying, but I want to hear what people have to say about it first. I want to try their foundation. Any tips?

Anonymous said...

I had a wonderful experience. I have super fair skin so it's always hard to find a foundation that matches. I worked with one of the specialists until we got it just right. She would blend, double check, look at it in natural light and blend again. I now have the perfect mineral powder foundation. Make sure you have time to spare because the process isn't a run in run out thing. Also, have some idea about what you want and your skin type. They'll help you figure it out if you're not sure, but it always helps. Powder? Pressed or loose? Liquid? Coverage? I can't wait to go back and create more. I hope this helps and good luck! ~ Ashley (sorry my blogger isn't letting me post this under my username)