NaBloPoMo

February 26th, 2008

Or, National Blog Posting Month. Usually held in November to go along with NaNoWriMo (National Novel Writing Month), Eden over at Fussy has decided to open it up to every month. I’ve signed up to write a blog post every day for the entire month of March. I figure if nothing else, it’ll expose me (heh) to a whole lotta new blogs to read.

Review: Clearasil Blackhead Control Pads

February 23rd, 2008

Clearasil Blackhead Control PadsI’ve always been a big fan of Paula Begoun and all her wisdom regarding beauty products. For the most part, I think drugstore formulas can be just as effective as the more expensive department store versions — and the same can even be said of Begoun’s own Paula’s Choice products. Until recently I had been using her 2% Beta Hydroxy Liquid as an exfoliant, but when she pointed out the Clearasil Blackhead Control Pads in her Best of 2007 reviews, I had to try them.

I found these at Target a couple of weeks ago on clearance for $4.71. They weren’t terribly expensive before, but on clearance? Woohoo! These pads contain 1% salicylic acid; the Paula’s Choice is available in 1% or 2%. I was using the 2% with good results, but couldn’t use it every night or risk irritating my skin. With these pads, I’m able to use them every night after cleansing my face, and I’m seeing great results! My pores are cleaner, and actually look smaller. The sea salt is supposed to help purify the skin, though I don’t know if it really is (or how I would tell). All in all, this may be one of the best drugstore purchases I’ve ever made — I’d have to recommend them to anyone prone to developing blackheads.

Friday Foster - Hyzenthlay

February 22nd, 2008

In my offline life I provide foster care for a domestic rabbit rescue organization. Indiana House Rabbit Society is my local chapter of the national House Rabbit Society, founded in 1988 by caring individuals interested in bettering the lives of domestic rabbits in need.

Most people think rabbits are just disposable pets — in many areas they’re still thought of as livestock rather than pets. Rabbits make wonderful pets for the right home — they’re primarily independent creatures, but are also very social and affectionate. The majority of our rescues come from shelters all over the state of Indiana, but in the last year we’ve partnered with animal control agencies in nearby states to assist with large-scale confiscations, resulting in an explosion in our fostering and adoption programs!

Every Friday I’ll be featuring an adoptable rabbit here, just to give a little introduction and hopefully give some additional exposure. This week we’re going to meet Hyzenthlay, who was rescued this past winter from a backyard in Louisville, Kentucky. Her “owner” (I use the term very loosely) had decided that he no longer wanted to care for his 60+ rabbits, and when he notified the local animal control agency they contacted us for help. Our volunteers The owner were was able to wrangle the majority of them — capturing rabbits in outdoor situations is difficult because when allowed free range they build lovely burrows and nests underground — and surrendered them. Of the rabbits captured only 16 were released to our organization, though that number increased to 21 once Hyzenthlay had her babies.

Hyzenthlay Hyzenthlay & Kits

Hyzenthlay is currently looking for a forever home. She still needs to be spayed; her babies will be weaned soon, and then the big appointment will be made. She’s a lovely rabbit, just a little timid.

If you’re interested in finding out more about life with a house rabbit, please visit www.rabbit.org. There are a blue million articles on just about any subject you might have questions about. If you’re interested in rabbits in Indiana, please visit www.indianahrs.org, where you’ll find adoptables and upcoming events for Indiana HRS.

Check back next week to meet a new Friday Foster!

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