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Spa, Yoga, Golf Getaway

‘Do you feel like you need a break from your busy life?
Come spend a fun-filled and relaxing weekend away with
Joan Lunden at this spectacular new luxury resort!’

Check out Spa Finder for this unique Spa, Yoga, Golf Getaway trip.

Joan’s taking Camp Reveille on the road!
Don’t miss this unique girl getaway!

Take advantage of this phenomenal price for The Ritz-Carlton
experience in the beautiful Sonoran desert landscape.

Pamper yourself; challenge yourself; laugh and play like a kid again;
and be inspired by Joan and other women from around the country.

Learn more about The Reveille on the Road package at The Ritz-Carlton, Dove Mountain in Tucson, Arizona – Read More>

I love this trio combination of SPA, YOGA, and GOLF!

What a fantastic way to unwind and be pampered for a fun weekend.

Source:  Spa Finder, Camp Reveille
 
 
 

 

The Origin of Valentine's Day

By now, you probably have already received tons of advertisements and email marketing regarding Valentine’s Day.  Not to mention that your loved ones keep reminding you this date, February 14th.

So, what’s the origin of this holiday?  Valentine’s Day, short for Saint Valentine’s day was established to celebrate love and affection between intimate companions.  It was named after one or more early Christian martyrs named Valentine and was established by Pope Gelasius I in 496 AD.  It is traditionally a day on which lovers express their love for each other by presenting flowers, offering confectionery, and sending greeting cards (known as “valentines”).

Well, in our modern days, the Valentine’s Day symbols include the heart-shaped outline, flowers especially roses which represent love, doves, and the figure of the winged Cupid. Since the 19th century, handwritten valentines have largely given way to mass-produced greeting cards.

In the USA, Miss Esther Howland is given credit for sending the first valentine cards. Commercial valentines were introduced in the 1800’s and now the date is very commercialized.

Many countries around the world has its own celebrations.  n France, a traditionally Catholic country, Valentine’s Day is known simply as “Saint Valentin”, and is celebrated in similar ways as other western countries.

In Spain, this holiday is known as “San Valentín” and is celebrated the same way as in the U.K, although in Cataloniait is largely superseded by similar festivities of rose and/or book giving on La Diada de Sant Jordi (Saint George’s Day).

Hundreds of years ago in England, many children dressed up as adults on Valentine’s Day. They went singing from home to home. One verse they sang was:

Good morning to you, valentine;
Curl your locks as I do mine…
Two before and three behind.
Good morning to you, valentine.

In Portugal, Valentine’s day is more commonly referred to as “Dia dos Namorados”  or “Boy/Girlfriend’s Day”. Though it is not an official holiday in Sweden, the day is called Alla hjärtans dag (“All Hearts’ Day”) and was launched in the 1960s by the flower industry’s commercial interests.  The sales of flowers and cosmetics for All Hearts’ Day are only exceeded by those for Mother’s Day.

While in Denmark and Norway, this date is known as Valentinsdag. It is not celebrated to a large extent, but many people celebrate with a romantic dinner with their partner, to send a card to a secret love or give a red rose to their loved one.

As I read that there are similar Asian traditions for this particular date.  In Chinese culture, there is an older observance related to lovers, called “The Night of Sevens”.  According to the legend, the Cowherd star and the Weaver Maid star are normally separated by the milky way (silvery river) but are allowed to meet by crossing it on the 7th day of the 7th month of the Chinese calendar.

Many of us do believe that everyday should be Valentine’s Day, but if you have already made plans for a romantic dinner for two, or sending your sweetheart for a relaxing Spa Day or pampering Spa Gift Basket, go ahead and make this date just a little more special! 

Happy Valentine’s Day & enjoy!

 
Source:  Wikipedia, History

 

February is American Heart Month

Whenever February rolls around, I think of the color red which associates with the American Heart Month, and Valentine’s Day.  Better lifestyle habits can help us reduce our risk for heart attack, and maintain our wellness program. 

Go Red & Give - Donate today and help save lives!  Help the American Heart Association to raise $100,000 by Feb.12 for critical research and outreach programs.  

The American Heart Association’s Life’s Simple 7 as followingLearn more>

Give Active
Control Cholesterol
Eat Better
Manage Blood Pressure
Lose Weight
Reduce Blood Sugar
Stop Smoking

Naturally, there are other health awareness events connected to the month of February.  Campbell Soup Company is launching the fourth year of its heart-health campaign with a personal touch.  It sponsored the Project Runway challenge as part of the company’s AdDress Your Heart” campaign, which has enlisted top fashion designers for the last four years to create Campbell red dresses. The red dress is the celebrated symbol for women’s heart health. The company’s campaign has also pledged to donate more than $3.6 million to the AHA by 2012.

Tim Gunn was moved by the stories and the inspired designs. “These women truly are role models and should be proud of all that they have accomplished in their fight against heart disease,” said Gunn. “They certainly ‘make it work’ on and off the runway.”

Heart disease survivor, Nadine Jenkins from East Orange, N.J., makes heart health fashionable as she walks the runway during the Project Runway “Design Your Heart Out” episode.  The winner designer, Sarabi and Jenkins will join Tim Gunn on the red carpet at the Woman’s Day Red Dress Awards in New York City on Feb. 10, 2010. In addition, a limited edition replica of Sarabi’s winning dress will be sold on ProjectRunway.com with proceeds benefiting the American Heart Association

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Source:  EON, American Heart Association, Campbell Soup Company
Photo Credit:  Business Wire

 

Sturebadet Spa, Sweden

I read a lot about the Sturebadet Spa in Stockholm and thought that I must get a traditional Swedish Massage while I was there.  This is one of the oldest spa in Sweden and located in the heart of town, at a busy Sturegallerian shopping complex.

Founded by a medical doctor, Carl Curman in 1885, this spa was created as a communal bathhouse.  His innovative concepts regarding bathing therapy was to encourage the people in Stockholm to promote good health and wellness through exercise and many forms of bathing.

Nowadays, I can see the locals going into this modern spa for a relaxing spa treatments, or any of the exercise workouts during their lunch hours. 

The spa offers more than massages, you can get state of the art exercise facilities in the gym, personal training sessions as well as aquarobics and Yoga.  I received one of my best facials along with their spa products in Sturbadet.  My massage therapist managed to release my kinks and pains from my hectic travels.  I felt that my stress melted away quickly. 

One of my favorite spots of the spa is the gorgeous swimming pool.  Built in 1902 with beautiful Moorish tiles which blends with Art Nouveau style.  Sturebadet has a separate Turkish Bathing area which was loved by Greta Garbo back in the 1920’s. 

I also heard that the cafe serves one of the best breakfast in town.  More reason to return to Sturebadet on my next trip.

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