Saturday, October 31, 2009

How can you stay healthy this winter?

The most important thing is to try and not get sick in the first place. Easier said than done? Maybe……

But here are some of my suggestions.

Stay hydrated and by this I mean actually drinking WATER. Soda, coffee and Gatorade do not count.

Rest and get quality sleep. A good night’s sleep is very important for our immune systems. Our bodies need to replenish themselves and when we don’t get enough sleep this can’t happen properly.

Eat well and on a regular schedule. Fresh fruits and vegetables are really critical in the winter. The more you can implement into your dishes the better. We love raw veggies and always have some on hand for snacking. When cooking your vegetables, less is better.

Try to keep stress at bay. Choose your battles and don’t waste energy on something you can’t fix or aren’t in control of. Write a list so we don’t feel so overwhelmed by the daily tasks we all have to endure. Laugh as much as possible. Rent a comedy movie and blow off some steam.

You knew this one was going to be on the list but WASH YOUR HANDS and don’t touch your face.

I have a ton more information on getting and staying healthy. Join me at my Gather health group for more!

http://thenaturalpath.gather.com/
Thanks
Teresa Abbott
Naturopath

Happy Halloween

Wishing everyone a Happy Halloween!

Don't sample too many candy bars tonight!!

Saturday, October 17, 2009

CD Review Joshua Bell At home with friends

I really enjoy listening to music, especially when I am cooking!

Once again I was chosen to review a CD for One 2 One Network, so the other night we listened to this CD while preparing dinner for friends.

This CD is a very eclectic collection of music styles and the vocalists he invited along are really amazing. I guessed it was Sting singing before I read the jacket.

The music is all over the map including pop, bluegrass, classical, jazz and ethnic. The instruments are awesome.

While I normally think of instrumental music as calming this is also uplifting and energetic all at the same time.

Joshua Bell is a Grammy award winning violinist and it shows on this record.

Album Tracklisting (Originally performed by):

I Loves You Porgy featuring Chris Botti, trumpet
Come Again featuring Sting, vocals
Oblivion featuring Carel Kraayenhof, bandoneon
Cinema Paradiso featuring Josh Groban, vocals
Para Tí featuring Tiempo Libre, various
My Funny Valentine featuring Kristin Chenoweth, vocals
Maybe So featuring Edgar Meyer Sam Bush and Mike Marshall, stringsGrieg:
Sonata No. 3 featuring Sergei Rachmaninoff (Zenph re-performance)
Eleanor Rigby featuring Frankie Moreno, piano & vocals
O, Cease Thy Maiden Fair featuring Nathan Gunn, baritone
Il Postino featuring Carel Kraayenhof, bandoneon
Left Hand Song featuring Regina Spektor, piano & vocals
Chovendo Na Roseira featuring Dave Grusin, piano
Look Away featuring Edgar Meyer, bass and Chris Thile, mandolinVariant Moods:
Duet for Sitar & Violin featuring Anoushka Shankar, sitar
I'll Take Manhattan featuring Marvin Hamlisch, piano
Left Hand featuring Regina Spektor, vocals

Friday, October 16, 2009

New Album Review Harry Connick, Jr. Your Songs


I was chosen by One 2 One Network to review a new CD from Harry Connick, Jr. The title of the album is Your Songs and I would bet that you will recognize most of them.

All the way
Just the way you are
Can’t help falling in love with you
And I love her
They long to be close to you
Besame mucho (Kiss me much)
The way you look tonight
First time ever I saw your face
Your song
Some enchanted evening
And I love you so
Who can I turn to (when nobody needs me)
Smile
Mona Lisa


Generally I don’t care for remakes all that much but he gets away with it here. I am familiar with most of the songs on the album and found myself singing along the very first time I listened.

His song choices span several decades and he presents it in Sinatra / Big Band style. The accompanying instruments really add to the appeal of the music while not detracting from his voice at all.

Besame Mucho is the only song on the album that I didn’t know and of course I couldn’t understand a word of it but it’s a top tapper for sure. I googled it so I could read the lyrics while it was playing. I don’t know if he speaks Spanish or just learned this song but he does it well.

While reading the insert, I saw that he dedicated this record to his Mother, Anita.

Even though this is not my favorite music style I did like the album and will keep it near the top of my easy listening selections.