Those Mortifying Period Moments. Help #SavetheUndies


Disclosure: This is a sponsored post on behalf of U by Kotex.  Stories are my own creation.

As an active young woman, once a month comes, and it also goes.  Over the years I’ve learned how to combat it and make my life easier when that time of the month comes, but let me tell you, I’ve had a few mishaps along the way:

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Including the first time my period came:  And it was HEAVY.

Unfortunately, that day, I wasn’t really prepared.  As I walked to my bus-stop, I soon realized I was in big trouble so I kept walking to a friends house, and her along with her mom helped me for the day ahead (a day I couldn’t miss school since I also had a big presentation!!)

Luckily, I had a nice sweatshirt to put around my waistline to hide the inevitable. And that sweatshirt stayed on me the entire day including during my presentation.  By the time I went home that day, I just wanted to bury myself in my room and cry my eyes out.  If I was a bit more prepared, the day could have gone a lot more smooth.

Over the years I’ve learned to be prepared, but it comes down to the little things:

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Such as keeping Panty Liners on me at all times.  But what’s great about the U by Kotex brand is how small and easy they are to carry in your purse.  As you dig around you don’t have to worry about one of these coming out, and if they do, look how pretty decorative the packages are making it just a tad less embarrassing for a young lady.

And for those of us who may not necessarily be a huge fan of pads the brand has made these pads not nearly as bulky, but they also have tampons!

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But giving you the extra protection where it is needed most with the 3D Capture Core.  And like I mentioned earlier, just having the packages decorated make a huge difference for me.

Now, with these in hand, I can go out into the world and enjoy exploration as much as I always did without a worry during my time of the month:

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The Kentucky Derby: An Oldie but Goodie


Spring is just around the corner, and with the warm weather comes another exciting event that hundreds of thousands look forward to this time of year—the Kentucky Derby.

Tickets for the Derby are on sale now, and with only around two months left until the week of the race, it’s time to start planning your trip.

Check out our recommendations for getting the most out of your visit to Louisville this year.

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Secure Your Stay

Start by planning your accommodations. Lodging can get expensive and it’s usually in short supply around the time of the derby, even more so if you wait until the last minute. Make sure to include a plan for your transportation back and forth from the track, too.

Next, get your Kentucky Derby tickets for the race and festivities. If you’re unfamiliar with the celebrations, you should know that the Derby isn’t just about the race. In fact there are dozens other exciting happenings going on in and around Churchill Downs throughout the week. Visitors can enjoy a vary of culinary creations at the Taste of Derby celebration, participate in charitable auctions at The Derby Eve Gala, and dance the night away at the Barnstable Brown Gala (an event frequented by celebrities), among many others. Book your tickets early for the best deals.

Do Your Research Before Placing Bets

If you want to take part in the wagers on or before the day of the race, don’t throw away your money by betting on the ponies blindly. You’ll want to get a little practice in beforehand, and you can do so soon with the upcoming Cheltenham Festival being held in the U.K. While it may be difficult to attend the event in person—depending on where you live, of course—you can keep up with everything by following the festival coverage here. The analysts at Betfair can teach you what to look for at one of the world’s biggest horses race around by showing newcomers such as yourself how to focus on the details. Learn about the different horses, their jockeys, and their heath and skills; stay updated on track conditions; and even monitor expected weather for up-to-date changes in race day scenarios. With a little practice, you’ll know how to best place your bets on the day of the Derby.

Or you can just bet on the one with the funniest name. At least, that’s what I usually do.

Plan Your Fashion

This time of year all the stores are coming out with their most impressive lines for spring, and the season’s colors and patterns are always the popular choice for derby attire. Southern Living writer Jennifer Beeler wrote a piece to help every Derby-goer look their best on race day. While the dress, shoes, and jewelry are all important, a Derby day hat is crucial.

Official millinery designer for the Kentucky Derby Museum and fashion expert Sheila Nobles told Beeler that if you don’t wear a hat on Derby day, “you’ll feel like the woman who wears jeans to a little black dress party.”

It can be simple or ornate, just make sure you’ve got one on your head. No baseball caps, though, ladies.

Join the revelers at the end of April and enjoy all the Derby has to offer. Taking in all the sights, sounds, tastes, and yes, even smells, for a trip you won’t soon forget.

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A Little Taste of Calistoga Wine Tasting!


Last month my other half came home one day and said he had a surprise for me.  He handed over his debit card, and said, he’d like to purchase the Calistoga Winter in the Wineries passport for me.  This, folks, was such a great deal. Through Dec. 6, 2014 through Feb. 8, 2015, this passport could get you into 14 different Tasting Rooms throughout the Calistoga area.

 

Let the wine tasting begin #visitcalistoga

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I was ecstatic! I first told him about the passport on December 5th, the exact day I found out about it.  50 Dollars for 14 Tasting Rooms was such a GREAT deal in Napa Valley, pretty much unheard of.

So, the next few weekends I took a few trips out to Calistoga to explore a few wineries.  Here’s what I found along the way:

Sterling Vineyards:

I am honestly surprised that I hadn’t been here before especially knowing what I found once I visited.

Sterling-Vineyards

Sterling Vineyards has their own, one of a kind, Tramway that takes guests to their estate grounds on higher elevation.  As guests walk off the tramway, they are then invited to take their own self paced Wine Tasting journey through different areas of the estate.

It really left an impression on me, and with views like this all around you, what was truly not to love? And if you look, you may just be able to site a familiar winery in the area.

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Tank Garage Winery:

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You past right by Tank Garage before turning towards Downtown Calistoga.  This winery, transformed from an old 1930’s gas station is an one of a kind tasting room.  Born and created by two lifelong friends (who also happen to own T-Vine cellars, as well!)

The neat thing about this Winery, and their wines is that each wine is created just once before they move on to creating something else.  But, what truly got me were the labels that went along with their wines: Such as the Dive Motel wine shown below.

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Laura Michael Wines:

One thing I love about Calistoga wineries is that you can find some amazing boutique wineries where a small family may be behind the scenes working hard at their craft.  This was exactly the case at Laura Michael Wines (formerly Zahtila Vineyards.) This two person husband and wife team also just so happens to make incredible wines too.

But, upon our drive into their winery, we had a visitor who just happened to greet us at our vehicle, and also walked us up to the winery, and just so happened to walk us back to our vehicle after we were done:

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Rocki, the Winery Dog.  They have trained her quite well, and she knows exactly what she’s doing.  Even if you’re not a dog fan, this is one of the sweetest ones out there.  Be sure to try their Zins, but a few of their cabs may just surprise you.

Lava Vine Winery:

When I think back to my tasting experience here, I laugh.  The men behind the counter will definitely have you entertained as they may sing to you or perhaps play a song, leaving a lasting impression.

ChickensMadrigal Family Winery:

The thing I absolutely loved about the Passport is that it introduced me to Wineries that I may not have chosen to stop in before, but by the end of the tasting, I had become a huge fan.  This was exactly the case at Madrigal Family Winery.  A place I’ve driven by tons, but never stopped.

However, after the tasting, and the personal one on one attention they gave, I have become a huge fan. Sit outside in the Patio area, and they will come to you to pour the wine.  Now that’s what I call service.

Madrigal-Wine

This winery has quite the family history, and has been helping to harvest grapes since the 1930’s until the now owner, Chris (the founder’s grandson!) decided to make his own wine creating his first vintage in 1995.  The rest is history!

Castello di Amorosa:

Also known as the Castle. A 20 year dream for Dario Sattui (Yes, owner of V. Sattui Winery in St. Helena!)  As you enter the castle, you may just get startled by an animal that might just be running by you.  These animals help farm the land all around the winery.

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And once inside you can schedule a tour, take in a tasting, or just enjoy the sights and views.  But to get inside the castle you must purchase a tasting or tour.

Knight-Armor

It truly is worth it to come and see this beauty of a winery, and to experience the inside of the Castle grounds.

Twomey Cellars:

One of my most low-key Tasting experiences was my stop at Twomey Cellars.  They’d pour me a glass of wine then offer for me to walk around the property.  I’d sit, walk in the vineyards then return for another pouring, but it was TRULY the best way to taste wine.

Twomey-Cellars

It also happened to be where I captured my FAVORITE wine tasting shot ever amongst the February Mustard Greens.  Wines that explore different grape varietals beyond Cabernet Sauvignon: Merlot, Pinot Noir, and Sauvignon Blanc.

Tamber Bey Vineyards:

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This winery blew me away.  Built upon Sundance Ranch, a world class equestrian center.  And yes, when you visit, you will see horses.

The tasting room lies in the original clubhouse of the Ranch, and it has been transformed beautifully:

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Wines range from Cabernet Sauvignons, to Merlots to Dijon Chardonnays.

I was blown away by the diversity of the wineries found across Calistoga, but the thing I loved the most was how they truly catered to you giving you an one of a kind tasting experiences no matter where you went.

The wide range of wineries truly shows you the diversity within this region, but one thing they all have in common is their ability to make really great tasting wines while showcasing their talents and personalities through their tasting rooms and wineries.

 

 

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