Will came over and it was nice. Went to the restaurant and had an actual Cuban sandwich, although the bread was a little tough and not real Cuban bread, but it was local (as in made several blocks from the restaurant) so I couldn't complain. The roast pork was out of this world and they have 2 dishes that feature that so I'm getting it next time.
Then we went on a mission for a messenger bag style purse for me (fail) and boots for Will (win). I also found these "Cozy" socks by YakTraks at Dick's sporting Goods. OMG! So soft on the inside, but regular socks on the outside. My new favorites. I did, in fact, find one purse at TJ Maxx I liked but it was $220 - Damn Zac Posen! All I want is a not full size but still an actual messenger style bag.
Then we came home and played Forza. Part of my schedule for next week is online (for some reason it doesn't populate) I'm working Thanksgiving 3-11 pm and then Friday and Saturday. I have Wendesdays off and so I guess tomorrow I'll figure out which is my other day off. I'm kind of hoping for Tuesday so I can have 2 in a row.
Saturday we have a 7:30 am all store meeting about the Thanksgiving/Black Friday game plan. They usually do stuff like that on Sunday so I don't know what it's Saturday it's going to make for a very very long day for people who have long commutes or catch rides to/from work and are closing.
I now have the plastic sheeting insulation up on several of my windows, and the temperature in here has risen by two degrees. Slowly getting toward a temperature that I can actually live in. (The box of plastic sheeting that I bought didn't have enough for the rest of the windows. I'll have to get some more.)
Did you use the stuff the you tape around the edges then use the hairdryer? I used that up north and it worked quite well.
So, I've been thinking about...not exactly wearing make up, but maybe wearing something like a CC cream or BB cream, I was going to say tinted moisterizer but I don't think that's a thing.
Make up is one of those things I only did sparodically because I never took the time (or wanted to take the time) to learn how to do but also because my face tends to sweat when putting on foundation. I evne tried it when I first moved up to Vermont in winter and- face sweat. But I'd like a more even skintone. The other problem I have had is finding something that's light enough. Anything that is "light to medium" is going to be too dark.
Does anyone have any recommendations for some kind of BB cream or CC cream, something that's just simple to use, very sheer coverage, and light in color.
Hil in my last place I did the plastic sheeting thing, but the widnows were funky and it was hard to put that on. So I resorted to buying cheap fleece blankets (or the "make your own cut and tie fleece blanket kits") and hanging those over the windows. That helped keep things warm. I had to put small nails in to hang them and I don't know if you can do that at your place, but I've also used duct tape to keep some in place.
Tinted moisturizer is a thing. Unfortunately, it is a thing I have no experience with. I've always used a heavier foundation.
It is a thing and it is awesome. And there are BB versions.
Tinted moisturizer is a thing.
It is! I don't wear makeup myself because of the warm humid climate thing, but I have seen them when looking at sunscreen moisturizers.
eta: I didn't even know there was a BB CC etc system. Just Googled. Learned something new.
Did you use the stuff the you tape around the edges then use the hairdryer? I used that up north and it worked quite well.
Yeah. Well, I didn't do the hairdryer part, because it didn't do anything when I tried it last year. I think my hairdryer doesn't get hot enough to shrink the shrink wrap.
The hairdryer really stretches it out so it is clearer, but probably no difference for insulation.
I worked for a pool construction company when I lived it Pittsburgh. We were so cold in our office with its crappy old windows that we took the pool cover material (like super thick bubble wrap) and covered the windows. Our boss was not amused, but it was too late since it was already cut up and duct taped over the drafty windows. Worked great.