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A year of Walmart Beauty Box #WalmartBeautyBox

The Walmart Beauty Box is yet another subscription box to introduce new products carried in the store.  This beauty box comes once a season-spring, summer, fall, winter-and is only $5 per shipment.  It's $20 a year and after a year of subscribing I have to say it's a pretty sweet deal.  Here's what came in my boxes each season.


Spring Box (2015):


The summer box came around June and contained a lot of really great samples.  

What came in the Spring box:

1.  L’Oreal Total Repair Shampoo and Conditioner
2.  Dial 7 Day Moisturizing Lotion
3.  Lady Gaga Fame Perfume Sample
4.  Caress Adore Forever Shower Gel
5.  Burt’s Bees Renewal Serum
6.  L'Oreal Age Perfect Glow Renewal Facial Oil
7.  Garnier Ultra Lift Miracle Sleeping Cream
8.  Olay Regenerist Luminous Tone Perfecting Cream Moisturizer
9.  Coupons for products sold at Walmart.

Favorite Product:  Dial 7 Day Moisturizing Lotion.


Summer Box (2015):


The Summer box was packed full of cool things, including a full-sized sample of lipstick.

Here's what came in the Summer box:

1.  Garnier Ultra Lift Miracle Sleeping Cream
2.  Olay Regenerist Luminous Tone Perfecting Cream Moisturizer
3.  Aveeno Protect+Hydrate Lotion Sunscreen SPF 30 (With $2.00 coupon)
4.  Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick shade number 875 Gladiolus
5.  Neutrogena Hydro Boost Water Gel
6.  Loreal Total Repair 5 Shampoo/Conditioner/Ceramide
7.  Neutrogena Healthy Volume Mascara
8.  Clear Scalp & Hair Therapy Complete Care Shampoo 
9.  Dove Go Fresh Revitalize Body Wash

Favorite Product:  Definitely the Revlon Ultra HD Lipstick shade of Gladiolus.


Fall Box (2015):


What came in the Fall box:

1.  Schick Hydro Silk Jetables Razor.  (With $4.00 coupon)
2.  Crest 3D Brilliance Professional Polish Deep Cleansing Toothpaste and Whitening Finisher.  (With $2.00 coupon) -My sample was missing the Deep Cleansing Toothpaste Sample.
3.  ROC Retinal Correxion Deep Wrinkle Serum a 1 ounce (30 ml) glass bottle.
4.  Dove Advanced Care 48-hr protection deodorant.  (With $1.00 coupon)
5.  Nivea Extended Moisture Hand Cream 48 Hr Effects.
6.  John Frieda 7 Day Volume Luxurious Volume in-shower treatment.
7.  ACT Advanced Care Clean Mint 
8.  Curel Rough Skin rescue lotion

Favorite Product:   Curel Rough Skin rescue lotion


Winter Box (2015-2016):



This beauty box was loaded this season.  So many things packed inside this tiny box.

What came in the Winter Box:

1.  Centrum Vitamints:  Refreshingly Minty Multivitamin.  (With $1.00 coupon)
2.  Clairol Root Touch-Up Flip Book.  (With $2.00 coupon)
3.  L'ORéal Paris True Match Shade Foundation Card.  (With $1.00 coupon)
4.  Jennifer Aniston the Fragrance card with a fragrance pouch sample.  (With $3.00 coupon)
5.  Olay Regenerist Luminous Tone Perfecting Cream Moisturizer.  (With $3.00 coupon)
6.  Covergirl Star Wars the Force Awakens flip book of new Star Wars colors and how to get the look of:  Resistance Pilot featuring Janelle Monaé in colors of peach, Droid inspired by C3P0 in colors of gold, Stormtrooper in colors of purples and blacks, Chrome Captain inspired by Captain Phasma of the Dark Side in colors of white and silver.  (With $3.00 coupon)
7.  Women's Rogaine flip card on the root of the problem.  (With $5.00 coupon)
8.  nspa by Nirvana Spa Rich Body Butter in the scent of Exotically Creamy Coconut.  It also comes in scents of Sweet and Tropical Mango, Smooth Sweet Pods of Vanilla, and Fresh Sweet Raspberry and are only found at Walmart.
9.  Pure Silk Rich and Luxurious Shave Cream in Raspberry scent.
10.  Swisspers 100% cotton swabs in leopard print.
11.  Pantene Air Spray Alcohol-Free Hairspray.

Favorite Product:  nspa by Nirvana Spa Rich Body Butter in the coconut scent.

Five simple things

It's Valentine's Day weekend and it's more than just a day filled with hearts for us, it's also our 13-year anniversary.  We are here at Pacific City, Oregon at Cape Kiwanda.  Unfortunately, leave it to Oregon weather to bring on some love-rain.  It's supposed to be 100% chance the entire time we are here, but fortunately for us, it has only rained during the time we have been sleeping.  That's okay though, sort of getting used to all of the rain here lately.  I have my fingers crossed for a thunderstorm though.  I will have lots of pictures to share on the blog soon.  So with that said, here are the things that made this week pretty groovy.

1.  This Sweater.

This sweater used to be worn by my dad back in the late 70s and early 80s.  I remember my dad "maybe" wearing it to a Christmas party once, or twice.  Some how it ended up in my clothing-I think I swiped it to wear to school one day-when I moved out and then made its way all the way into the Bean's closet here in Oregon.  The Bean loves it and I even sent a picture to my dad asking if he recognized it, and HE DID!  Love how it's made a full circle.

2.  This Bathing Robin.

She returned again in the pouring rain.  I feel maybe it's the only time she feel safe to take a bath?  Or maybe it's the fact that it's a bird that just loves the rain.

3.  This Adventurers Kit.


This kit idea is from The Merrythought.  It's such a great idea on ways to encourage kids to get out of the house and explore more.  The Bean and I have been looking into ways to create our own and this one is just what we are looking for.  

4.  This Homemade Butter.

  


The Bean and I have been playing around with making our own butter lately.  We've been experimenting with different herbs and flavorings with it too.  To make it, just purchase some Heavy Whipping Cream and pour into an airtight container and shake for about 10-20 minutes.  You can add marbles to the container to speed up the process.  We have created a Rosemary Butter that tastes amazing on potatoes.

5.  This Cleansing.


I've really been enjoying burning my sage smudge-stick lately.  I tend to lean more toward burning them on Sundays when it's more of a relaxed atmosphere.  I start the burn during breakfast and let it go until its burned itself out.  It seems to help clean the air and I really do think it's helped us get over being ill the last few weeks.  Added benefit, it helps start the week off with a clean, positive aura to take on the next week's tasks.  

Extras:



Five simple things

1.  This Moment....

Actually this didn't make the week awesome, it made the week miserable.  We don't think it was the flu, but it put us down for at least six days.  I was able to get a lot of work done on my laptop, so there's a positive.  PITA is a snuggle-er, so he and Baz took turns keeping company with everyone laid up until this morning.  We are all finally feeling better, but wow, what a miserable week.  

2. This Rain.


These images are from last week, but we still haven't had a break in the rain here.  I like the rain, but days of it is getting a bit exhausting.  Hopefully we will have a change-up soon....possibly some snow?  

3.  These Tickets/Shirts/and Z-Scale Trains.

  






Can you see the hikers?



I went to my first train show with the Mr. and the Bean.  This train show was pretty interesting with all of the different setups and scales of train sizes.  My favorite was the Z-Scale size.  How delicate that pieces were and how detailed the landscapes are.  The boys are at a train show today too, but I decided to stay home for this one.  I can't wait until they return and tell me all about what they saw.

4.  This Robin.

Even though it's been raining a ton here the birds are clearly enjoying it.  This little Robin has been splashing about in the birdbath every morning without fail.  I placed some birdseed in the bath to encourage her to return.  She seemed to have loved the treat and I enjoyed watching her play.

5.  This Moment with The Mr.

  
The Mr. enjoyed a year with his Fantasy Football Trophy for 2014, but this year he wasn't so lucky and lost it to another team.  He got his name engraved on the trophy though, so that was a pretty cool recognition for him.  (Even if it was all in "fantasy")



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Our Garden Currently: Winter cleanup


Our garden right now is looking quite sad.  I wish I could say that we have the most amazing winter garden going on and that we have cold-weather crops in full display, but that just isn't the case.  Although, we do have plans on cleaning it up and moving things around.  It has even made the Mr. and my resolutions list on things to do.  

The most important thing is to imagine a space that we would be happy with when we harvest each year.  We sat down one night and came up with a solution to the over-crowding in our raised beds.
  
Of course, this is just a rough outline, things may change.  We want to have some sort of walkway through the garden and we feel the beans/peas, or both may give us the coverage over the walkway that we are looking for.  I was thinking that morning glory would be a good one too, but we'll see.


I'm in love with the front entry of this house. I'm not sure where the photo came from or who it belongs to, but I just love it. Living in a city it would be a great way to break your property from the city streets. And the balcony.....*swoon*

  
I've recently been finding an interest in roses.  I have been following a few pin boards on rose planting, pruning, and cutting, but I still couldn't figure out a good way to grow them where we live.  If you know anything about Oregon, you know that Portland is the Rose City, so roses grow fantastic here.  Finally, I came across an idea.  The pictures above are from the Lady Carnarvon's blog.  Who is Lady Carnarvon, you might ask?  She is the current countess at Highclere Castle.  What is Highclere Castle?  Well, if you're asking that, then you are really missing out on a lot of great history.  Highclere Castle is Downton Abbey.  Or should I say, Downton Abbey is Highclere Castle.  Well, I digress.  The roses pictured above are from the gardens of Highclere and I love how they are shown here.  The one on the left is a great way to grow them and I am having the Mr. currently design me something similar for when we move into our own home.  The picture on the right is a great way to grow the roses while we live in the city.  Although, we don't own the property here, I don't want to plant anything directly into the earth and not be able to take it when we leave.  I hope my roses look just as lovely as Lady Carnarvon's do.

We also want to do something similar to the trees in front of the house.  Mowing in a tiny circle is getting annoying, so we feel this would be a great solution and be more appealing.  We have a lot of bricks when the neighbor had us help tear out the old fireplace in his house. We may do something similar, or just stick to bark mulch. We'll see. 


Hopefully the spring cleanup will go well and we can have everything simplified and pretty. I'll post soon!