There is nothing more enjoyable than relaxing...and an at home spa day sounds perfect!
My best friend, gave me a large gift basket filled with delicious smelling Decadent de’Lights products (which she knows are my favorite - their candles too, hint...hint)! My basket was spilling over with fun and enjoyable products; an adorable pink and brown luggage tag for my travels, two logo mugs filled with yummy flavored cocoa, and a sassy hot pink rubber ducky, but the best things were: the Pink Sugar bubble bath, Elf Sweat shower gel (for my husband), Sun Ripened Raspberry body polish, Peppermint Fizzy foot soak, and a slice of Peppermint soap, all hand-made by Decadent de’Lights...plus a really cool foam poufy loofa.
It only took a little bit of the Pink Sugar bubble bath to fill my large garden bath tub full of bubbles! I love Decadent de’Lights bubble bath because you need only to use a little to get a ton of bubbles. The bubbles lasted longer than the hot water in the tub, even after I added more hot water, for the third time. Neither I nor my tub was left greasy afterwards and it smelled so delicious!
I used my body polish to exfoliate the winter blues I had which negatively affected my legs and arms, leaving my skin sad and dry. Rubbing it in a circular motion on my arms damp skin, instantly made them cheery again! I even used it to exfoliate my legs before shaving. My legs were extremely smooth, I was so impressed. (As I knew I would be, all their stuff is fabulous). It was better than my Mary Kay Satin Hands... I had Decadent legs!
The Avocado oil, in the body polish, left my arms and legs in LOVE with the new refreshing glow of smooth and happy skin. And still none of their products left my tub greasy, unlike past products I've used from expensive chain stores.
I highly recommend you purchase, Decadent de’Lights bath products (or candles) and enjoy your own relaxing at home spa day.
I can't wait to use my Peppermint fizzy foot soak. Tomorrow sounds perfect for an at home pedicure day!
Saturday, January 23
Wednesday, January 20
2010 Bride's Choice Awards
Lewisville, TX – 01/20/2010 - WeddingWire, the nation’s leading wedding technology company, just announced Tracy's Cakes has been selected to receive the WeddingWire 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards™ for Wedding Cakes!
The annual Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and celebrates excellence in quality and service within the wedding industry, as determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 500,000 newlyweds.
Tracy's Cakes is among the top five percent of all vendors in the WeddingWire community, which includes over 100,000 wedding professionals across the US and Canada. Awards were given to winners across 19 different service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers.
“We are excited to recognize and honor the success of the top wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Community” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “The annual Bride’s Choice Awards program has given us the unique opportunity to highlight the best wedding professionals in each region as reviewed by brides and grooms who have utilized their services in the past year.”
We are happy to announce that Tracy's Cakes is among the very best Wedding Cakes within the WeddingWire Network, which includes WeddingWire and Martha Stewart Weddings. We would like to thank our past newlyweds for nominating us for the 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards.
For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at www.weddingwire.com/tracyscakes
Photographer: Brandi Thompson
The annual Bride’s Choice Awards recognizes and celebrates excellence in quality and service within the wedding industry, as determined by recent reviews and extensive surveys from over 500,000 newlyweds.
Tracy's Cakes is among the top five percent of all vendors in the WeddingWire community, which includes over 100,000 wedding professionals across the US and Canada. Awards were given to winners across 19 different service categories, from wedding venues to wedding photographers.
“We are excited to recognize and honor the success of the top wedding professionals within the WeddingWire Community” said Timothy Chi, WeddingWire’s Chief Executive Officer. “The annual Bride’s Choice Awards program has given us the unique opportunity to highlight the best wedding professionals in each region as reviewed by brides and grooms who have utilized their services in the past year.”
We are happy to announce that Tracy's Cakes is among the very best Wedding Cakes within the WeddingWire Network, which includes WeddingWire and Martha Stewart Weddings. We would like to thank our past newlyweds for nominating us for the 2010 Bride’s Choice Awards.
For more information, please visit our WeddingWire Storefront today at www.weddingwire.com/tracyscakes
Photographer: Brandi Thompson
Friday, January 15
Thursday, January 14
Wednesday, January 13
A week in Savannah
My husband and I spent a week in Savannah, a potential location for our next move. I was thankful for the great room we had at the Hilton Garden Inn, as we spent a lot more time in it, than normal while on a vacation. The beginning of the week was supposed to provide rain and bad weather, while the channel 8 weatherman promised clear skies for the remainder of the week. With hope, that he would be right, Ray and I did our housing research first, in the rain, so that we could potentially enjoy the promised clear days, sight seeing and enjoying the historic Savannah area.
After two days of looking at houses in the rain, on day three we decided to throw in the towel and venture into the historic area and start our sight seeing early. We parked and then had enjoyed lunch at Five Guys, at Ellis Square, which has unbelievably delicious burgers, before wandering down to Riverstreet. We enjoyed checking out all the little shops along Riverstreet and we even toured a custom built Pirates ship for a gentleman that passed away before it was completed. My favorite custom feature on the ship was the stain glass panels in the doors, they were each different and so beautiful.
After touring Riverstreet we went back to the hotel and had the concierge book us for a day tour with Old Savannah Tours. We got up early the next day and went to Historic Savannah, to the visitor's center and boarded the trolley to begin our tour. We had a very entertaining tour guide that took a group of us on a 90-minute comprehensive look at Savannah’s fascinating past 275 years of history. We toured much of Savannah’s beautiful historic district, including the Victorian district, five of the historic squares, River Street and City Market, while our tour guide shared many fascinating facts and stories about Georgia’s “First City!”


Sunday night we started our tour by boarding the Trolley of Doom for our ghost tour. The trolley conductor, our tour guide, was dressed in full costume with a black lace fan and black veil; she was a Savannah black widow from the 1800's. Our haunting experience, included a does of humor, we stopped at several of the historic homes and the Colonial Park cemetery before ending at the River Street’s Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery. It was quite an entertaining tour to say the least. We enjoyed dinner at Bone Fish before going back to the hotel.
We decided to leave a day early, taking two days to drive to Missouri instead of trying to push thru the 14 hour drive in one day. On Monday morning we checked out of the hotel and before leaving Savannah, we visited Bonaventure Cemetery, a great ending to our Savannah trip. This is the cemetery where Bird Girl was removed, and Little Gracie Watson, the Telfair family and many other historic person were buried.The cemetery was so amazing; we drove through most of it, with the top on the car down and the heater on high. We only got our and viewed certain grave sites, which we had learned about from our historic and ghost tours.
It was a great way to end our Savannah vacation, which while enjoyable, was not what I had hoped for. Going there with advanced expectations for what I might find, Savannah to offer, based on shared stories from friends. Friends, who raved of the beauty the city offered, I was only left disappointed and in the end, Savannah was removed from the list.
After two days of looking at houses in the rain, on day three we decided to throw in the towel and venture into the historic area and start our sight seeing early. We parked and then had enjoyed lunch at Five Guys, at Ellis Square, which has unbelievably delicious burgers, before wandering down to Riverstreet. We enjoyed checking out all the little shops along Riverstreet and we even toured a custom built Pirates ship for a gentleman that passed away before it was completed. My favorite custom feature on the ship was the stain glass panels in the doors, they were each different and so beautiful. After touring Riverstreet we went back to the hotel and had the concierge book us for a day tour with Old Savannah Tours. We got up early the next day and went to Historic Savannah, to the visitor's center and boarded the trolley to begin our tour. We had a very entertaining tour guide that took a group of us on a 90-minute comprehensive look at Savannah’s fascinating past 275 years of history. We toured much of Savannah’s beautiful historic district, including the Victorian district, five of the historic squares, River Street and City Market, while our tour guide shared many fascinating facts and stories about Georgia’s “First City!”

Since we had so much fun on our Old Savannah tour we book another tour, Ghosts & Gravestones Frightseeing Tours for Sunday night. On Sunday we went back to the Historic district and enjoyed Sunday brunch at Paula Deans famous The Lady & Sons on Congress Street. The food was delicious! We ate hoecakes with syrup, fried chicken, bbq pulled pork, green beans, macaroni and cheese, collared greens and yummy banana pudding for dessert; served with an iced cold glass of Paula's Southern Sweet Tea!

Sunday night we started our tour by boarding the Trolley of Doom for our ghost tour. The trolley conductor, our tour guide, was dressed in full costume with a black lace fan and black veil; she was a Savannah black widow from the 1800's. Our haunting experience, included a does of humor, we stopped at several of the historic homes and the Colonial Park cemetery before ending at the River Street’s Perkins and Sons Ship Chandlery. It was quite an entertaining tour to say the least. We enjoyed dinner at Bone Fish before going back to the hotel.
We decided to leave a day early, taking two days to drive to Missouri instead of trying to push thru the 14 hour drive in one day. On Monday morning we checked out of the hotel and before leaving Savannah, we visited Bonaventure Cemetery, a great ending to our Savannah trip. This is the cemetery where Bird Girl was removed, and Little Gracie Watson, the Telfair family and many other historic person were buried.The cemetery was so amazing; we drove through most of it, with the top on the car down and the heater on high. We only got our and viewed certain grave sites, which we had learned about from our historic and ghost tours. I took so many photos of the two main places we had visited, historic Savannah and Bonaventure Cemetery; I am splitting it up in two parts. Part 1 will be of the historic district and Part 2 will be the Bonaventure Cemetery tour. I hope you enjoy!
Monday, January 11
Big Freeze
For the last few days, we have had below freezing weather. The pools' waterfall had several places where the water has frozen over the rocks. I just had to get the camera out and take advantage of this rare photo op- in Texas.
Sunday, January 10
Lazy days...
Today was a relaxing lazy day at the Perkins' house. We all slept in this morning and even after getting up and feeding the babies (two spoiled boxers), we all just laid around. It felt great not to be in a rush to get to the airport or running to get any errands completed before the week began. Everyone should take a day every now and then to do nothing. Now, if I just had a robot to make us dinner and clean the kitchen!
Oz takes my chair every time I get up! He loves to curl up on my electric throw.
Bella has my husband wraped around her paw! She loves to cuddle and be rocked to sleep.
They are so spoiled! But we love them anyway!
Wednesday, January 6
Welcome 2010!
It's a new year filled with potential and promise! Right!?! So what are you going to do this year?
I'm going to take advantage of my new free time and work on blogging more, creating tutorials and posting my creations. In 2009 I sold my downtown, boutique bakery leaving me alot of free time...and to fill that I created this blog.
Here I can share all my hobbies that I love, but before now had very little time for.
So what are my hobbies???
Crafting, Sewing, Photography, Kayaking and a few new things I'm learning how to do are quilting, knitting, crocheting, and pattern making.
I just love to make things, it really doesn't matter what it is, as long as I love it, I'll make it...or at least try to make it. : )
So this is my outlet for creativity...to share with you. Please leave comments, ideas and you can always email me too, if you have a tutorial or something you would like me to post.
Happy Blogging!
Tracy
I'm going to take advantage of my new free time and work on blogging more, creating tutorials and posting my creations. In 2009 I sold my downtown, boutique bakery leaving me alot of free time...and to fill that I created this blog.
Here I can share all my hobbies that I love, but before now had very little time for.
So what are my hobbies???
Crafting, Sewing, Photography, Kayaking and a few new things I'm learning how to do are quilting, knitting, crocheting, and pattern making.
I just love to make things, it really doesn't matter what it is, as long as I love it, I'll make it...or at least try to make it. : )
So this is my outlet for creativity...to share with you. Please leave comments, ideas and you can always email me too, if you have a tutorial or something you would like me to post.
Happy Blogging!
Tracy
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