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  1. Quote: Originally Posted by MsShelley this is such a great Friday thread! never have I ever been fired from a job Woohoo! Got fired from my library job in college...oh yeah! Never have I ever lived where it snows
  2. This is an article I came across (from 2002) about Kathy Ireland and what she does when she is in PV for weekend getaways. It says a lot when someone who has travelled everywhere keeps going back to PV! I want to go now! American Way Magazine - Trends for the Modern Traveler / Travel On the eve of the release of her first book, Powerful Inspirations, the former- cover-girl-turned-conglomerate tells us what inspires her about this Relax-ing Mexican resort. This model isn’t what she seems. That’s according to national gossip columnist Liz Smith, who says Kathy Ireland, once a staple on magazine covers worldwide, most famously the Sports Illustrated swimsuit issues, has transformed herself from supermodel to supermogul. Her company, Kathy Ireland Worldwide (visit Kathy ireland), is a billion-dollar business, producing clothing, carpeting, furniture, watches, and exercise equipment for the woman Kathy Ireland has also become: a working mom. (Her line’s hallmark is affordable prices, comfortable design, and the ability to endure wear, tear, spills, and stains.) This month, Ireland expands her empire into publishing with the release of her book, Powerful Inspirations, in which she shares eight revelations that empowered her to break out of modeling and into big business. When she gets time for a getaway, the 39-year-old California resident and her husband pack up their two kids and head for Puerto Vallarta, a once-sleepy fishing village that has since become a favored resort on the Mexican coastline. Ireland fell in love with the city first through the travel tales of her grandfather, then on multiple modeling and TV assignments, and, finally, as a wife and mother. Here’s a weekend with Kathy Ireland in Puerto Vallarta, where ancient architecture and vibrant colors inspire her designs and whose beaches and solitude provide her some much needed downtime. FRIDAY LODGING “There’s such a variety of places to stay, from very family-friendly-priced places to luxurious fantasy vacations. A few weeks ago, we stayed at the Four Seasons in Punta Mita. We had our children, and my mom and dad came along. My husband and I had a romantic candlelit dinner on the beach. The Four Seasons has an incredible spa. The masseuses are so strong. One of them told me their secret was all the chocolate they ate. In Puerto Vallarta, the Hotel La Jolla is very moderately priced and wonderful. It’s convenient to everything — shops, beaches, all the points of interest — and it’s got such charm. Another place is Costa Azul, where your meals are included. It’s very family-friendly and has all of the activities. It’s about 30 minutes from the main town. If you’re looking for a villa, Casa Demae overlooks the ocean, has a great infinity pool, a staff, and it’s big enough for six couples or three families.” DINNER “Café des Artistes is a must. Everything the chef, Thierry Blouet, does is a work of art. If I could only eat one thing, it would be the chicken poblano and the soufflé from Café des Artistes. The setting is so romantic, with secluded dining patios overlooking the outdoors. They put on fashion shows with local models wearing local clothing while you’re dining. The restaurant was such an inspiration that we tried to duplicate its look and feel in our showroom in North Carolina. The restaurant now includes Gallery des Artistes, where you can buy beautiful art from all different periods, all different genres, all different artists.” NIGHTLIFE “After dinner, Puerto Vallarta is a wonderful place to just walk around. There’s the Southern Hotel Zone, the Northern Hotel Zone, and then there’s Viejo Vallarta, or Old Vallarta. Viejo Vallarta is divided down its center by the Rio Cuale Island. It’s just a sliver of land in the middle of the river. There’s this beautiful botanical garden and open-air shops and restaurants. And you see these cobblestone streets and stucco houses with red-tile roofs and wrought-iron balconies spilling over with the tropical flowers. There’s also the Malecon, a seaside walkway. You can walk along and find people selling things, and you can watch the sunset and just experience the people." SATURDAY BREAKFAST? “At the Pancake House, you can get an American-style breakfast. It just has a really charming Mexican feel with an American influence. I remember there being lots of flowers there.” SIGHTS “Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton had such a tremendous influence on Puerto Vallarta. They put it on the map and brought such glamour and intrigue. Casa Kimberley is Taylor and Burton’s former home. For privacy, they had two separate houses connected by this beautiful pink bridge. You can go and take a tour; it’s really something to see. It has some beautiful touches. The other standout is the Church of Guadalupe. It’s got the crown that tops the church and the sculptures, including the little boy on a seahorse. Inside, the church is just gorgeous, a beautiful landmark.” OUTDOORS “Coming from California, where you’re dealing with the crowds, I find the surfing here just heavenly. The water is so warm and you don’t need a wet suit. There are different levels of surf. My son learned on this last trip. We found a beach that had very forgiving waves, very gentle with a nice sandy bottom. There’s a place called Las Olas, which means ‘waves’ in Spanish, and it’s a surf camp for women. You have to be at least 9 years old, but then you can be 90 or 100 and you can go out there and surf. You sleep in bungalows and everything is included: breakfast, lessons, lunch, massages. They’ve got hiking and jewelry-making classes, too. It’s run by a woman named Izzy Tahanyi, who has taught more than 7,000 women to surf. There are two Los Arcos [rocky arches in the ocean], the manmade one and the natural one. The natural one is an incredible place to dive. There’s a shallow, protected area that’s great for the inexperienced diver or snorkeler. But it’s also got this 800-foot underwater cliff that’s really rich in sea life. I’ve been diving most of my life, and I just love it there.” LUNCH “I love the street vendors for their miniature tacos, quesadillas, burritos, and tostados. Le Bistro, on the Rio Cuale Island right in the center of town, is a great place for lunch. You walk to it on these suspension bridges that connect the island to the mainland. The children love to bounce on the bridge as you’re walking along. At Le Bistro, you can listen to jazz music. It’s got a great ambience and really good food.” SHOPPING “Jewelry is fun to buy here. But you want to be careful. If it’s supposed to be silver, look for a small stamp that says ‘.925.’ Otherwise, you might be getting silver-covered copper. I got some beautiful jewelry from a place called Jades Maya, downtown. Galeria Pacifico has local Mexican artists and up-and-coming artists. At the Mercado Municipal, there are stands and booths and stalls where you can watch people make the art in front of you. Maria De Guadalajara is a clothing store. The owner is a designer, and her clothes are mix-and-match, one-size-fits-all casual wear. She uses beautiful colors and easy-to-care-for fabrics. At Yolanda Tradicional, you can get hand-embroidered clothing, as well as cute bikinis and gifts. For handmade huarache sandals, there’s Huaracheria Lety. If you don’t find the color or style you want, they’ll make it for you.” NATURE “For kids, there’s a dolphin encounter near Puerto Vallarta where you can swim with the dolphins and learn about these animals. There’s also a water park called Splash that has a dolphin and a sea lion show. During the winter, there are whale-watching tours to see the humpbacks. All of the different hotels have information about that. There’s also a sea turtle preservation program with pens for the incubating eggs to make sure that they are able to grow and hatch without being disturbed. You’ll see the sea turtles on your dives, which is wonderful. Whether you’re in Puerto Vallarta or out in Punta Mita, there are beautiful hiking trails all over, with tropical birds and a variety of plants.” DINNER “La Palapa is on the Playa los Muertos beach. You listen to live guitar music at night. Los Arbolitos has homemade tortillas, Mexican food, and seafood, and they serve these giant margaritas. It’s a casual, family-run cafe overlooking the river and the bridge. The Adobe Cafe serves gourmet Mexican food, pasta, and fresh fish. It’s elegant and casual at the same time.” SUNDAY EXCURSION “Don Pedro’s is a restaurant in a small town outside of Puerto Vallarta called Sayulita, where we go to surf. It’s a really cute fishing village with wonderful shops and galleries. Don Pedro’s is right on the beach. You get the best view of the ocean there and you can watch the fishermen bringing in their catch of the day, which they serve right there at the restaurant. The food is incredible.” ONE GREAT DAY IN PUERTO VALLARTA “On this last trip, my husband and I were out surfing, sitting on our boards off of Punta Mita beach. It was so relaxing and so peaceful watching the sun set over the water. The Puerto Vallarta sunsets are just breathtaking. We’d been in the water for about three hours and then the sky went from yellow to golden to bright orange. Then the water looked like fire, like lava. The ocean there has this silky feeling to it. It was just awe-inspiring to see the beauty unfolding right in front of me. It reminded me of something my grandmother would always tell me, that no two sunsets are alike. It’s like each night God is doing his artwork and making a painting for us.” Mark Seal is an American Way contributing editor whose work has also appeared in Vanity Fair, Esquire, Playboy, Time, and Town & Country.
  3. That's really cool, sorry she has to go It must be tough, when we got our dog from her temporary foster the lady was crying her eyes out and she only had her for 3 months! I'm sure you'll get a replacement soon
  4. How the heck did I miss this? Jen I'm sure it was fantastic...where are you?
  5. Quote: Originally Posted by TammyB ROFL,, what it's possible. I have a friend that used to sleep with guys for the things he purchased for her, so it's possible.. :-) Good point...there are many ways to get compensated for getting busy LOL
  6. Quote: Originally Posted by TammyB Never have I been paid for s*x. Okay now we're waiting for a hooker to sign up and read this thread...lol
  7. Never have I ever gone to the opera.
  8. Wow that is a decent sized quake! We had earthquake drills in school too - get under your tiny desk and hope it saves you from falling concrete and glass...lol I was in CA so they had to have some plan I guess. We are waiting for the "big one" too.
  9. Quote: Originally Posted by JamaicaBride062108 I've never been caught! LOL I have busted people messing around in the walk-in fridge. Does that count? Like Ann I have only played this as a drinking game...It gets dirty! Never have I ever been sky-diving Yep, that counts...lol Now I'm waiting for a sky-diver
  10. No way! I hope everyone is alright. Silly me, I didn't realize you got earthquakes out there. What was the magnitude?
  11. Quote: Originally Posted by becks Never have I ever... been caught in a compromising position at the office I wanna play but I haven't done that....come on frisky people, someone has to have been caught at work before!
  12. Has anyone continued to follow this story? I saw some of the mothers of the taken children on Larry King and it was something else! I've also been reading lots on the history of the Mormon church, pro and anti LDS & FLDS stuff just to see all sides. I'm kind of a nerd so I wanted to get the back story since I'm following the current events All I can say is wow!!! Someone sent me this documentary. It's made by a Christian group so towards the end their agenda is obvious, but the first half at least is quite informative and consistent with the histories I've been reading. You can watch the full feature online if you're so inclined: Lifting the Veil of Polygamy
  13. LMAO!!!! Good times and great pictures!
  14. What a bummer for FI. It will work out but it sure is disappointing
  15. Are you serious? That's absolutely ridiculous. Tell her to look out the window and see if any pigs are flying Unbelievable!
  16. Quote: Originally Posted by heatherjones Can we still get it on sale if we shop online- or is it for instore only? I'm stupid right now, haven't had my morning cup of coffee. ;p ~~ lol you can totally shop online, you actually need the paper coupons to shop in store. Just enter the code "special" in the code box when you check out online
  17. Quote: Originally Posted by lucky k72 I really really hope that marriage wasn't consumated in any way. I'm dusgusted to say it was: Girl, 8, wins divorce after rape, abuse - Breaking News - World - Breaking News ...Thamer, who was briefly detained for questioning in April, was quoted Wednesday by a local independent English-language newspaper as saying he saw nothing wrong in being intimate with his wife. "Yes, I was intimate with her, but I have done nothing wrong, as she is my wife and I have the right and no one can stop me," he told The Yemen Times. "But if the judge or other people insist that I divorce her, I will do it, it's OK." Thamer is unlikely to be charged because Yemeni law does not recognise rape in a marriage. It also doesn't provide for punishment if a marriage is consummated before a child-wife reaches puberty
  18. So sorry to hear that, he sounds like a great man. At least he is with nana
  19. No problem! I have to buy someone a registry gift from there and was very excited to get the coupon in the mail...now they get a slightly better gift LOL
  20. I know, the poor babygirl! I read somewhere else that she initially petitioned the judge on her own before getting the lawyer...what a brave and smart child!
  21. That's pretty cool! Btw I love the word "popemobile", it cracks me up...lol
  22. Yemeni girl, 8, gets divorce after forced marriage A Yemeni court on Tuesday granted a divorce to an eight-year-old girl whose unemployed father forced her into an arranged marriage this year, saying he feared she might be kidnapped. "I am happy that I am divorced now. I will be able to go back to school," Nojud Mohammed Ali said, after a public hearing in Sanaa's court of first instance. Her former husband, 28-year-old Faez Ali Thameur, said he married the child "with her consent and that of her parents" but that he did not object to her divorce petition. In response to a question from Judge Mohammed al-Qadhi, he acknowledged that the "marriage was consummated, but I did not beat her." Yemen, one of the world's poorest countries, has no law governing the minimum age of marriage. Nojud was a second grader in primary school when the marriage took place two and a half months ago. "They asked me to sign the marriage contract and remain in my father's house until I was 18. But a week after signing, my father and my mother forced me to go live with him." Nojud's father, Mohammad Ali Al-Ahdal, said he had felt obliged to marry off his daughter, an act he claims she consented to. He said he was frightened after his oldest daughter had been kidnapped several years ago and later married to her abductor. He said the same man then kidnapped another of his daughters who was already married and had four children, resulting in him being jailed. Dressed in traditional black, Nojud said she would now go to live in the home of her maternal uncle and did not want to see her father. The girl's lawyer, Shadha Nasser, said Nojud's case was not unique. "I believe there are thousands of similar cases," she said, adding that civil society groups are pressing parliament to set the minimum age for marriage at 18.
  23. Quote: Originally Posted by Betsy I would totally write a letter - you would be amazed at the results you get! My mom wrote a letter once to a company that she got brown bags from (there was holes in all of them) and they sent her 12 CASES of bags! It wouldn't hurt and usually companies don't want to have there employees give bad customer service! Wow, that's cool (and a lot of bags)! Sometimes it pays to complain. My dad once stayed at a Hilton and wasn't thrilled so he wrote corporate not expecting anything, and they sent him a 3 night stay free at any Hilton worldwide. So definitely try
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