On Halloween, you would expect to see Orange and black dominate the daytime attire, but the streets of Germantown, Tennessee were actually awash in a distinct, pale pink. The 2009 Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure was a huge success, drawing over 16,000 participants and raising over $750,000 for breast cancer research. Count Me Healthy wants to congratulate all of the winners and all of those who volunteered to make this year’s event a smash success. We also want…
Beating Belly Bloat
I was reading one of the popular women’s health magazines recently and came across the article, “Nine Ways to Beat Belly Bloat.” Some of the ways mentioned were viable, such as “Wear Shapewear” and “Avoid Beer” (duh), but some of the other suggestions were totally bizarre, almost like they were trying to puff up your waist for their enjoyment. A couple that come to mind were “Drink Milk,” (which I feel was a tradeoff plug since they had a full-page…
Ladies Who Lunch… and Sip 901 at 201 pm
We say, why not! Count Me Healthy Jewelry was honored to be a part of the 2nd annual PGA Wives’ Luncheon during the JT Shriners Golf Tournament week in Las Vegas. On Oct 15th, over 125 women descended on the Las Vegas Design Center for food, fashion, and a great cause. Oh yes, and to meet Justin Timberlake! The design center, with it’s lavish showrooms, high ceilings, and zen meeting area, was a beautiful backdrop for the gourmet spread including…
Cool Gift: The Card Box
If you’re like me, you revel in finding the perfect gift for someone. It doesn’t have to be expensive; instead it should be thoughtful, individual, and original. And if it’s really strong, bring about a possible “copy-cat give.” (This is where the friend who received the gift from you creates her own “copy” to give as a gift because she wants the receiver to feel the same “wow” vibe she felt when opening.) Copy-cat giving should never be confused with…
Vegas Baby! Will I loose my HTM at the Tables?
So, we leave for Vegas tomorrow. It’s for work, but unless you are an alien there is a pretty heavy “fun element” laced throughout any business trip to Vegas. I’ve been there about 50 times and it never gets old. Some people say, “Oh, but I’m not a Vegas person.” Who exactly is a Vegas person? They must like drinking, gambling, partying, and eating at the buffet. I don’t agree with this (although all of the before-mentioned activities are fun…