Hanging in Roswell with the Aliens!

Okay, so it's Sunday morning and we're waking up in Roswell, NM!  The tow truck towed us in around 1:30a.m. this morning and Mike's already apologized to our neighbors for our very late and very loud arrival.

Strangely - happily so - the folks next to us (Fred and Julie, and their daughters Tommie and Alex) own a garage in Albuquerque and Fred's a certified Ford mechanic,......hmmmm,...what are the odds?

Fred's under the hood helping Mike and he lets him know the fuel pump seems to be the problem. He gets it running good enough for us to get into a garage on Monday morning instead of having to be towed in!  Woo Hoo!   Fred let's us know that if we don't want to fix anything there in Roswell, we're more than welcome to head up into Albuquerque and he'll go over it himself and get us on our way safely!  What a nice guy and what a wonderful offer. However, since we're still working this whole thing out with our insurance company, we're told we must keep it in Roswell to get it fixed. So, unfortunately we don't get to travel to ABQ to visit with our new friends - but their gesture was greatly appreciated!

We call Sunshine cab in Roswell and Steve, the cab driver, comes out to pick us up so we can go to the airport (yes, they do have a small one in Roswell) and get a rental car to drive around town in while the RV is being fixed the next day. Oddly enough, when Mike and Logan explain the situation to Steve, he not only recommends the same mechanic by name (Jody) that our tow truck driver recommended the night before, but Steve actually hands Mike the man's buisness card!  Okay - weird coincidences happen often in Roswell, don't they?!


As we get back to the Rv park, we decide to head on down to Carlsbad Caverns in the rental car and enjoy our Sunday since there's not much else to do!  Logan and I experienced Carlsbad Caverns a few years back with my sister Marsha and niece Misha.  We tell Mike what a treat he's in for and it's pretty hot out by the time we hit the caverns so we can't wait to get inside where it's cool!  As we promised, the caverns are wonderful and Mike's impressed and Logan and I are proud of our excellent tour guide status!

As we arrive back to the RV Park later that night and get settled in with a movie, we are excited to get the RV fixed the next day and get back to our scheduled trek across the country. My boys are wanting some beach time down in Texas!!

Until Next time, 
Peace, Love and Cool Caving!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Driving Along in our RV,....

Woo Hoo - I've got internet for today and I've downloaded a couple of pics so here's the the first day's log on our road trip!

Hitting the Road:  July 17th - Nutrioso, AZ to Roswell,NM (we were headed for Carlsbad, NM - just FYI)

Leaving the cabin and tree house behind, we're hitting the road.  As we pass the Drachman cabin we pull in and let Logan pose for a snap shot with his good friend's Sammie and William (Logan's the short one in between the twins!).  We say our goodbye's and get on our way!

We roll into New Mexico and our first stop is the VLA's. If you've never seen them - they're quite a sight! We take some quick shots of the Very Large Arrays and then it's back on the road, headed for our next stop - Roswell, NM, where we're hoping to get some cool aliens souvenirs and possibly bump into a few Aliens and hear of their great adventures before heading on down to Carlsbad Caverns NM.


As we drive through New Mexico and pass Lincoln, Mike and I comment that it's so beautiful, we wouldn't mind coming back through for a visit and possibly checking out land to purchase.  And then,....chug, chug,....chug, chug,......stop. 

The RV decided it's time to rest since we like Lincoln so well.  So, 2 miles out of Lincoln and still about 50 miles from Roswell we're stuck for awhile as we try and figure out what's up with the RV.  Mike thinks it's just bad gas (no I didn't feed the RV beans while at high altitude - I swear!)  and as we get the RV started back up and slowly make our way through the mountains a nice sherriff stops to let us know there's no services close by and if we get stuck, to pull off as far as we can so we don't get hit by any semi trucks running through - oh, and to look out for snakes, too!

So, Mike and Logan out vote me and we keep going from pull out to pull out, as the RV is trying it's best to stay running.  Finally, the lights of Roswell are in our site and we decide to pull into the first gas station we come to in town and put some gas in the RV.  As we're filling her up, she just stops cold - not to start again!!

After calling Gieco and arguing with them for 30 minutes as to whether we have emergency road side assistance or not - "Oh, I do see that now Mr. Buettner - someone entered it incorrectly into your policy. We're sorry about that. We have very few people working this late at night and the whole RV department has gone home."  (Gee, sorry to break down after hours - we'll try to plan it better next time so as not to inconvenience you!!!) we line up a tow truck to come get us out of the parking lot.  However, we're not sure where they're going to be able to take us to as all the garages in town are closed and will not open again until Monday morning,......and it's Midnight Saturday night/Sunday morning (In Roswell, NM!!).

Finally, after many more little 'incidents' between Gieco and the nice towning people (seriously - they were great. It was Gieco that wasn't the easiest to deal with at midnight,....might be time to change to a different insurance company after all these years!!) we got towed into a great little RV Park in Roswell (Town and Country RV) at approximately 1:30a.m. Sunday morning - oh our poor RV neighbors!!

All settled in and ready for some much needed sleep and relaxation, we drift off to dream land wondering what tomorrow (in Roswell) will bring! Stay tuned as the adventures just get better!

Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and Thank You Freddie from Remco Towing - you're fantastic!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Travel Tip #2: Always remember to try and break down between the hours of 8:00a.m. and 5:00p.m. Monday - Friday so you can better accommodate your insurance company. 

Oh, and strangely, I have the awkward feeling we're not the first "Aliens" to have an unscheduled landing here,......

Trippin'

Okay - well, finally, I'm able to get an internet signal and post a little something here!

This one's going to be short as we're ready to leave another campsite, but here's things in a nut shell:

We left Saturday the 17th and just barely made it into Roswell, NM (yes, that Roswell!) around 11:00p.m. before completely 'breaking down' in the RV at the first gas station in town.  Eventually, after many conversations with Geico and the towing company, we got towed into an RV spot at the Town and Country RV Park and finally 'hit the hay' at about 1:45a.m.!!  On another post we'll tell you all about our trip down main street with the Aliens, how great the people of Roswell really are and all the funny things that happened!

By Wednesday the 21st, the RV was repaired and we were on our way to Amarillo, TX. Other than lots of wind and a bunch of awful smells, there's not much to talk about regarding Amarillo, and the next day, yesterday (Thursday the 22nd) we pulled out and drove to Oklahoma City - which is where I sit now as I'm typing to you.

We're headed out today to Devil's Canyon State Park in Arkansas and we'll let you know how that goes once we get another signal and get settled in with family after the weekend!

Here's to another day of fun filled adventures, beautiful sites to see and here's hoping the wind dies down!

Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and fuel pumps, baby!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Travel Trip #1 = In Oklahoma, when it says speed limit 70,....better to obey that. A very nice tropper let us know even 72 was way too fast for his state!  :)

Day 1 On Our Big Adventure!! (Big Bug, Big Bug!!)

"Big Bug! Big Bug!!  Ooohhh,....really big bug, someone help,...Logan???"  So, this is what my hubby (Mike) and our son (Logan) woke up to me saying on DAY 1 of our Big Adventure!

We take off today for our BIG ADVENTURE - our 4K mile trek through AZ, NM, TX, LA, MS, AR, KS, NE, SD and then who knows where, to see family and friends, go to Mike's class reunion in Nebraska and see as many wonderful sites as we can along the way. We're trusting our little old R.V. to safely take us to some fun places - wish us luck!

I woke up this morning and was working from inside our RV (1988 Coachmen with not even 48K miles on it yet!!) on my computer and all of a sudden this BIG BUG comes plopping down beside me!  It was a strange looking bug,...but after assessing the situation (i.e. - whisper screaming to the son and hubby!) and seeing it was harmless and then trying to save him, he found his way down into the little storage space underneath where I sleep (great!!) and he's alive and well to my knowledge!  The hubby and son told me, after I gave them a detailed description, that it was a 'bark bug' and nothing to worry about.  "Good, cause I'm not made of bark nor do I look like a tree!" was my response. 

So, bark bug and all we are leaving behind the "Famous Tree House" this morning and taking off from my sis and bro-in-law's cabin (well from their driveway at least!) in Nutrioso, AZ and going to Roswell, NM  (aprox. 331 miles) today to meet up with some Aliens! LOL!

We'll be making daily posts (internet willing) here on our blog so please join us on our summer adventure and see where all we travel  to and what adventures we have! And, be sure to share your favorite vacation adventure memories with us, too!

Until Next Time,
Peace, Love, Big Bugs and BIG ADVENTURES!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Urban Chaos VS. Mountain Air!

I've been up in the mountains on vacation for a few weeks now. We had a great family reunion (the bro's and sis's from the Fernandes - Portuguese - side), celebrated our Nation's Independence Day, enjoyed the parade and fireworks, had BBQ's, sipped drinks in the "Famous Tree House" and have taken care of the dogs, cat and our little love bird, too.


While all this 'back to nature' and family stuff is cool and relaxing, I find myself longing for the 'city' just a bit. I'm ready to re-watch 'SATC' the movie (the 1st one), Love Actually (can't get enough of Hugh Grant's accent - it's my English/Welsh herritage coming out here!) and some other fav movies.  I'm scouring the internet for the latest fashion trends and happenings and wishing I had an occasion to wear a couple of the new shoes I purchased before heading up here.

And, although I'm designing some pretty cool 'organic' items right now, I was browsing my "Urban Chaos" line from last year and thought it would be a good idea to somehow mix the two.
So, here's some pics of last year's Urban Chaos designs with a couple of 'organic naturals' thrown in and in the next couple of days we'll see what I can come up with as I mix and combine the two,........hmmmmm,.....Stay Tuned!!

Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and All Things Mixed!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Summer Vacation

With all things summer came our son's 13th Birthday (OMG, he's officially a teenager!!), our family reunion in the mountains at my sis's cabin, the 4th of July parade and fireworks in the quaint little town of Springerville/Eagar, AZ and now we're gearing up for our RV trek through out the United States. 

Our little RV tour will include 12 states, visits to family and friends, Roswell NM, Carlsbad Caverns, San Antonio (Alamo), beaches along the Gulf, Vickburg, MS (Civil War Park!!), Hot Springs, AR, more family, friends and a class reunion in Nebraska, Mount Rushmore, Pikes Peak (we think) and who knows what else.

So, as you continue to enjoy your summer, think about all your wonderful travels (wherever they have taken you) and make sure to enjoy each day, and everyone in it, to it's fullest!
I'll be making as many posts as possible along our trip, soaking up inspiration for new jewelry designs and classes and sharing thoughts and as many fun things as I can along the way!


Until next time,
Peace, Love and Fun on the Road!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Feels Something Like Summertime,......

Yep, that's a line in a great Bon Jovi song,...but it's also how this cute little necklace feels and LOOKS!

For my summer assignment as an Artbeads.com blogging partner, I was eager to check out the charms, pendants and glass beads and see what I could come up with.

Thinking of what reminded me of summer, I thought of how we used to pile into the car (one year, pulling a little RV) and take off in the middle of the night (well, between 3:00a.m. - 4:00a.m, anyway) and drive to all these fabulous destinations, usually on our way to my Dad's Rural Letter Carrier Association Conventions.  It was fun, full of things I loved; city lights, sunsets over mountains, tons of colorful flowers, blue lakes with 'diamonds' sparkling in the sun, watermelons, snow cones and the smell of Coppertone!

Yep - summer to me is bright and beautiful, full of life and colors, and it was this little girls' favorite season!  So, to honor my 'inner child' I chose these beautiful 6mm Cats Eye Faceted Round Beads in Turquoise (a fav color!!)  and some totally wild 18mm Glass Flower Beads (yep, it's the 60's / 70's child in me!!) in different colors. I ended up just using the blue and yellow ones - we'll see if I can come up with something just as wild at a later time for the red ones that were on the strand!  I also chose some Silver-Plated Oval Link Handmade Chain, my favorite Sterling Silver Tubing Toggle  and this cute little Antique Silver-Plated Star Flower Charm to add just the right touch.

So, what do you think? What's summer mean to you?  What colors, smells, sights, sounds and feelings do you associate with summer?  As the hubby, son and I head out in our little RV this summer for 2 family reunions and my hubby's class reunion as well, I'm looking forward to re-living that incredible sense of wonder I used to have while driving across the United States,....seeing all that SUMMER has to offer!

Until Next Time,
Peace, Love and All Things Summer Baby!!
Cheers,
~Shel~





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Pearls, Pearls, and More Pearls!

I love Pearls (surprise, surprise!) and since June's birthstone is the pearl, I'm taking the opportunity this month to really talk about them.

There's this cool quote (Author Unknown) that I decided was befitting for my blog about Pearls and Queens. It goes like this: "The Pearl is the Queen of Gems and the Gem of Queens!" (LOVE IT!!) 

How many of you feel like a queen (or at least a princess) when you wear pearls?  Not just your average strand of pearly whites, either. I'm talking fun, colorful, hip, trendy, fashion-forward pearls, too!  I feel absolutely heavenly when I wear pearls. Fresh, sexy, alluring - yep, that's how pearls make me feel!

Here's some tips on wearing your pearls this month (and every month!):

Can you “knot” part with your favorite strand of pearls – but want something different? Have them re-strung, tin-cup style and knotted, along with a few of your favorite colored gems and crystals into a very versatile and workable lariat necklace. Your possibilities are almost endless with what you can do with this strand now!

Let me know what types of pearls you like and how they make you feel. And, if you've got any questions about your pearls, shoot 'em over to me and I'll post them here on my blog!

So, until next time,...
Peace, Love and Pearls, Baby!!
Cheers,
~Shel~

Pearls: From the Office to Happy Hour

The Right to Bare Arms! Remove your suit jacket and show off your bare arms by taking your long, chocolate pearls from around your neck and wrap them around your wrist for a bold, trendy look. At the office this type of style can get in the way when you’re typing or making a presentation, but after work, it’s a total eye-catcher as you sip your fashionable drink or are introduced to new, interesting people!
Chain Gang! Stuff your long, rocker-style chains in your purse and throw them on after work with your pearls and you’re ready for tonight’s mixer. While you show off your chic, trendy side, your pearls highlight the softness of your face against the night lights of the city and you’re seen as instantly classic, sexy and vibrant!

Largely Inappropriate! The larger the better, right? Well, with pearls, that can be true! Put your largest pearls on first, closest to your neck, with your smaller, longer ones on next,…draping all the way down to your navel! Draws the eyes,…doesn’t it? (Caution – this is a complete no-no at work – save it for after hours!)

Time to Get Colorful! Stuffy white pearls (which are so classic and essential to your every day style, don’t get us wrong!) look fabulous all dressed up next to colorful gemstones and wild metals. Wear your ‘halter style’ top with your cardigan and “stuffy whites” at the office and then ditch the cardigan in your bag and mix it up by throwing on your ultra-rich “Tahitian” colored pearls and blackened metal chain mixed with natural, chunky gemstones such as labrodorite, smoky quartz or amethyst! Bold, colorful and chic!
Rich and Good Looking! Great combination,….with,…um,…jewelry! Punch up your after work style by taking that long, single strand of pearls and throwing on some gold chains, a pearl and gold cocktail ring and some large, gold and pearl hoops for an extraordinarily warm and rich look!

Until next time,
Cheers,
~Shel~

Style Envy Has What You Want!!

One of our favorite sites on the web is Style Envy! It's a must stop for great deals, fabulous steals and 'gotta haves'!

We caught up with Lorraine, who's the creator of this great "Go-To" site, and asked her to share the scoop with us!

Lorraine, tell us a little about yourself.

I’ve always expressed myself best through the visual arts, writing, and fashion. When I was in high school I used to dress in my own unique way. My dad worked for a NY designer and I had access to clothing that a typical teenager wouldn’t necessarily wear. I loved redesigning the stuff he gave me by cutting, sewing, and adding decorative details that were more in line with my personal style.

I became a go-to person for fashion advice. Friends and co-workers asked me to shop with them or recommend online shopping resources. I love the look on a friend’s face when they see how great they look in something they would never have thought of trying on.

How did you come up with the concept for Style Envy?

When I was getting my Master’s Degree, I interned for a large cosmetic manufacturer in the area of new product research. I wrote descriptions for new products and surveyed potential customers on their opinions of the products. I love to write so I really enjoyed that part of the job. After several years working for fortune 500 corporations, I decided to combine my love for writing and fashion and created Style Envy.

When did Style Envy first appear on the web?

I started Style Envy in 2003 as a resource for the latest fashion and beauty trends, new designers, and money saving offers. Style Envy attracts an audience looking for lower prices on higher end contemporary designer fashions. Style Envy has sought out and promoted many new designers, provided readers with product reviews, and made Marie Claire’s list of Haute Shopping Sites.

When scouting for designers to feature, products to spotlight and sales to mention, what types of fashion sites do you look at and what specific things do you look for when recommending all of these things to your readers?

I dissect fashion magazines. I look for fashion inspiration in movies, music videos, current events, and art. I am a bit of a trend spotter. I love finding things first and posting them before they become the next big thing. I read sites like Flavorpill, JC Report, Urban Daddy, Style.com, and Lucky Magazine. It’s not only about the products, the architecture of the website matters too. I visit many websites, look through product selection, clarity of images, and sometimes even go through the purchasing process to see how easy/difficult it is.

One of my favorite spots is Net-A-Porter. It’s easy to navigate, houses hundreds of the best designers in the world, and reads like the editorial section of a magazine.

When I come across something or someone that inspires me, I write about it. Hundreds of people have contacted me about putting their products/websites on Style Envy. I do have a discerning eye and select only those I think would be a good fit.

Can readers follow you on Facebook, Twitter or any of the other social networking sites in order to stay up to the minute with all the ‘deals and steals’ you bring us?

Style Envy is on Twitter http://twitter.com/StyleEnvy. I try to diversify on Twitter and not just focus on fashion. I like to share information about things I enjoy like art, food, wine, books, and travel.

What are your favorite picks for spring/summer fashion right now and who’s got the best deals on spring and summer’s latest “must haves”?

There are a few spring /summer 2010 fashions that will instantly update your look. A striped tunic top. Stripes are big this season and they’re classic. Wear the top with leggings, shorts, skinny jeans. Ruffles are still big. I love ruffles, the layered not lacey kind. The tiered, ruffle mini is adorable and looks great with a close fitted striped top and flats. Cage sandals are still big and can go with many looks. My tip is to get a pair with a platform, the extra height in the front balances out a high heel and makes them more wearable. Python in neutral colors. Get a bag, belt, sandals, flats, or platform-peep-toe-pumps. A sequin tank for day and evening. I prefer sequins that are lightly dusted on the garment. It looks so unexpected layered under a blazer or over a button down shirt.

You can find great deals on fashion and beauty at some of my favorite spots. If you’re looking for easy, every day pieces try H&M. I’ve found great t-shirts for $8-$12 with a hint of lycra that help them last. Sample sale sites are a must-shop. I am addicted to Gilt Groupe, and ideeli. Some of my smartest shopping moves were made here. I’ve saved hundreds of dollars. You must be a member to shop there and it’s free to join. Your readers are welcome to join through this invitation. The Outnet.com is where you’ll find items from Net-A-Porter for up to 70% off. Designers for less can also be found on YOOX.com. Your best bargain beauty site is e.l.f. cosmetics for $1. Their higher end studio line is about $5-$10. I’m still amazed how well their products work and how they cost less than a fashion magazine. My favorite is the waterproof eyeliner, mineral blush, and mineral lipstick. E.l.f. always has special offers on top of their already low prices.

Fashion-wise, what styles or trends do you wish would go away and what ones do you wish you could see right now?

Fashion is such a personal thing. There are trends that I would never wear under any circumstance; Harem pants, denim leggings and Lucite jewelry are a few of them. Shoe heights have risen to the point of looking ridiculous. It’s not sexy if you can’t walk with confidence in your shoes.

Sometimes there’s a fine line between trendy and "costumey". When you’re not sure, I think a mirror and an honest friend are your best critics.

What do you see next for Style Envy?  

Style Envy has been exclusively focused on women’s fashions. I recently added a girls section. It is in its beginning stages but I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes. I’d like to offer more fashion tips and personal advice on product selection. When it comes to blogs, I believe in staying true to one thing and doing it well. So many blogs try to be everything to everyone and end up closing down in a year.

What would you like for people reading about your site for the first time to know?

I am open to new ideas and collaborating with writers. I’ve had guest writers in the past. There is a huge untapped pool of talented designers on the internet. I love sharing them with my readers. If you are one and think your designs would be a good fit for Style Envy, please feel free to email me.
I am busy working on a website that will feature my TtV photography. TtV stands for Through the Viewfinder and it’s a style of photography that uses two cameras. An old vintage camera and a modern digital camera. I want to incorporate some of my more fashion related shots into Style Envy. I’ll send you the link to the site when it’s up.

Cool - we can't wait!!

Until next time,
Peace, Love and Great Shopping!!
Cheers,
~Shel~