Back in the day, I was able to do just about anything to my skin without any crazy side effects. In fact, I actually used rubbing alcohol as an astringent (eeeek!). No big deal — until I turned 22. For whatever reason, my usually clear skin began breaking out with cystic acne and was super sensitive to even specialty face washes. At one point, it got so bad that a stranger came up to me and asked, “Have you ever heard of Proactive?” Needless to say, I felt pretty horrible and continued my search for healthy, clear skin. After talking with my dermatologist, I discovered most of my cystic acne was probably due to stress and hormones, which I was able to manage and (for the most part) clear up. The sensitive skin issue, however, has remained. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: May 2014
Tales from a Dog-Sitter
I am a self-proclaimed “cat lady” and absolutely ADORE my precious kitty. That doesn’t mean, however, that I don’t have a soft spot in my heart for dogs! In fact, growing up I had both a cat and a dog. My dog, Mugzie, was my buddy, my pal. Come to think of it, I’ve probably put off getting another dog simply because I don’t know if he/she could ever live up to the reputation and awesomeness of Mugzie (I mean, just look at that face!).
Having a dog, though, is a lot of work. I’ve often compared it to having a child (I know, it’s not REALLY the same thing — but hear me out) because of all the extra attention it needs. A cat, on the other hand, really just needs you to keep the food and water dishes full. Having a human there from time to time to brush you and snuggle with are just extra bonuses. If I stay at work late or go out with friends for drinks, I typically don’t ever worry about my cat. She can handle things. She’s good. (And when I sing her a little P.Y.T. when I return home, she has been known to give me the “oh, you were gone?” look.) But a dog — it needs you…like really, really wants and needs you. These past two weeks, I offered to watch my friend’s dog, Miley, and got a taste of what it’s like to own a dog again. This whole experience has confirmed that I’m probably still not ready to own a dog (or have children anytime soon for that matter), simply because I’m still a little selfish with my time. But, it did make me think of something: Having a dog can help you become a better person. Here’s why. Continue reading
