I have no idea how I made it 26 years without Archipelago's Sugar Cane & Coconut Sugar scrub and Molton Brown's Heavenly Gingerlily Shimmer Oil, but thanks to L2 and L, respectively, my half-Asian stems no longer have to endure a single second without vacation-scented, Brazilian-smooth exfoliation and all-over body glimmer.
This photo - the only blog-appropriate one in the bunch - captured on film my couldn't-be-contained excitement in applying said leg shimmer smack dab in between the Mayflower's baby grand and their turned-to-'Scarborough Country' flat-screen.
While taking turns nibbling on gratis Tiramisu and sipping one of my three raspberry-garnished flutes of Taittinger, I forced myself to stop sending yeah-my-décolletage-baring-vintage-dress-is-hot confirmation looks to several neighboring tables so I could really take in the atmosphere of the evening. Between my perfectly-achieved Champagne buzz and the loyal-to-the-end girls at my side, I thought to myself, "I'm one lucky birthday girl."
Despite a few guy-induced tears and an enragingly long wait for a treadmill at the gym, today certainly was a good day.
07 March 2007
And I thought my legs couldn't get any better
Posted by Johanna at 1:49 AM
Labels: birthday, leg shimmer, Molton Brown, Pictures of moi, Town and Country
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6 comments:
That is a GREAT photo. And post heading. I should hate you but I think you're hilarious.
Who's the guy who made you cry on your birthday?
I will so Acela down there and kick his ass if you want me to. Heck, even if you *don't* want me to!
love the legs photo -- is that what marathon training gets you? I might have to bring up the idea to you-know-who...
I wish we could see this leg shimmer more closely...got any other pics?
Holy HOT photo! I don't remember your "half-Asian stems" looking that fine in the boat back in sophomore year. What have you been up to, girl? Taking sexy pills???
boy, do you have a devilish look in your eyes in that pic, JC!
if there ever was a photo in the dictionary for man-killer (or lady-killer :-), it'd certainly be this one.
One word: yum.
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