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Outdoor Fun – Spend an Afternoon at the Park

May 19, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

Take the Fun Outside

Get into nature and have some fun at one of our many parks around the area! Below are just a few ideas of fun things to do, but check out El Paso County’s Parks and Rec website for more information before you head out to play.

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Trails and Hiking

For active folks who love hiking, there are 21 miles of trails to explore in the Garden of the Gods! Explore the park on your own or take one of the free guided walks from the Garden of the Gods Visitor and Nature Center.

 

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Go Fly a Kite

This is a perfect time to get outside and fly a kite! Find an open space and have some fun. There are some awesome kites for purchase online – or, get creative and make your own!

 

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Have a Picnic

Picnics are always a great way to relax and enjoy the fresh air. Pack a blanket and some of your favorite snacks and drinks in a backpack or basket. Keep it simple. Here is a list of picnic areas worth exploring: https://www.visitcos.com/things-to-do/outdoors/picnic-areas/.

Check out local information for the parks and open spaces around El Paso County and make a plan before you venture out and enjoy some fresh air fun!

Filed Under: Community, Just For Fun Tagged With: Colorado Springs, Just For Fun, Nature, Out and About, Things to Do

5 Ways to Make Your Home Office Work (Even if It’s Your Kitchen)

May 11, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

WFH Setup Tips

5 Ways to Make Your Home Office Work (Even if It’s Your Kitchen)

WFH is the new normal for many Americans. Here’s how to get your workspace functioning well — and looking great.

With social distancing mandates in effect across much of the country, many people working in industries deemed “non-essential” are doing their work from home. And while the constant stream of COVID-19 news, in addition to caretaking or homeschooling responsibilities, can make it hard to stay focused on work, modifying your space can help. An organized and visually appealing work area can help you feel more productive — and more relaxed.

Here are five tips for elevating your home workspace.

Commit to your space

For those of us who don’t have a home office — which is a lot of people — work-from-home routines can easily get derailed. Designating an area for work, even if that place is the bill-paying area in your kitchen, is a way to stay in your routine and get yourself in the work mindset. Whatever spot you choose, just make sure it feels like a dedicated and functional work area. That means adequate lighting, a comfortable chair — the right height for typing without strain — a seamless tech setup that allows you to take and make video calls without having to fiddle with plugs or wires, and an overall lack of clutter on your desk and the surrounding area.

Declutter

This seems obvious, but let’s level with ourselves. When do we really get around to cleaning our desks? Well, now’s the time. Toss anything that needs to be thrown out, pair like items with like, contain those stray pens in one nice decorative cup, and make sure you have all your workday essentials close at hand and non-essential items moved elsewhere.

Curate an inspiration board

Now that you’ve set the stage, it’s time to look ahead. And that wall you’re looking at beyond your laptop should inspire you. This is as good a time as ever to put together an inspiration board and fill it with what makes you happy, from images of your favorite people and pets, to pics of your goals (like that fabulous vacation you are going to take once we’ve all gotten through this tough time!). And yes, you can put your to-dos and important reminders up there too — but keep the focus on the positive and uplifting, and keep it right in your line of sight.

Do a background check

If video calls are part of your new day-to-day, think about what your colleagues are seeing behind you — like that pile of laundry or those mostly empty wine glasses. Keep things clean and uncluttered. And if you have the space, show off your style. Some good background options might be your favorite art piece, interesting souvenirs or a not-overly-stuffed bookcase. Lastly, remember lighting: Your space should be adequately lit, or it’ll look like you’re dialing in from a submarine.

Set the mood

Never got your dream office? This is your moment. We bet scented candles aren’t allowed in your regular workspace, but you get to make the rules at home. Aromatherapy diffusers are another option if you’re worried about curious kids or pets. And now your playlist can softly waft overhead rather than through earphones. Similarly, set out some healthy snacks to avoid refrigerator trips, and nosh away. It’s OK for your home office to feel like your home, and especially now, it’s important to take time to indulge yourself with some creature comforts that feed your soul and make you feel calm and inspired.

 

Article originally published at https://www.zillow.com/blog/5-ways-to-make-your-home-office-work-231679/

Filed Under: Home Office Tagged With: home office setup, productivity, wah, wfh, work from home

For Fun: 24 Inexpensive Spa Treatments You Can Do at Home

May 11, 2020 By Claire Garlick Leave a Comment

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24 Inexpensive Spa Treatments You Can Do at Home

 

Get Your DIY Spa Day On

Not only will you not have to leave the comfort of home, but these ideas won’t cost you a fortune.

1. Everything you’ve heard about coconut oil is true. Skip the expensive body lotion and the deep conditioner and use this low-cost alternative instead.

Cost: An entire jar of coconut oil costs about $6 and will last for months.

2. Apply an avocado or egg mask to your hair at the beginning of your spa routine, then wrap your head in a warm towel. Let it work its magic for at least 20 minutes while you give yourself a lip scrub.

Cost: One egg will set you back 10 cents, and an avocado is between $1 and $1.50.

3. Korean sheet masks, cotton-based sheets that address various skin care issues, make your skin look amazing, but they can be awfully pricy. I picked up a handful at my local dollar store for a buck each and discovered they work just as well as the expensive brands. If you buy in bulk, you can save even more pennies.

Cost: Sheet masks can be found online or in dollar stores for as little as — you guessed it — $1.

4. Speaking of masks, if you use Lush cosmetics or know someone who does, hang onto those little black pots and bottles the products come in. You’ll score a free face mask when you turn in five clean empties. That’s a savings of at least $11.95!

Cost: The cost of the five products (To be fair, Lush products can be pretty pricy — but they smell so gooood.)

5. Clear up blemishes and reduce fine lines with a container of plain, generic-brand yogurt! Whether you use it alone or jazz it up with extras like a dash of honey or oatmeal, your pores will thank you.

Cost: A small container of plain yogurt can cost anywhere from 60 cents to $1.

6. After rinsing off the mask, I like to give myself a five-minute face massage. It’s surprisingly relaxing.

Cost: Totally free!

7. If you’ve got a few dollars a month to spare, sign up for a Sephora Play! subscription. You’ll get a box delivered right to your door filled with deluxe product samples and a bonus fragrance.

Cost: $10 per month

8. This homemade eucalyptus sugar scrub is both energizing and effective. You can make a batch to slough off dry, dead skin, leaving behind a tingly clean that smells luxurious.

Cost: Less than $1 worth of sugar, coconut oil and salt, plus around $13 for eucalyptus essential oil.

9. For a change of pace, I like to mix things up and exfoliate my skin with this three-ingredient coffee body scrub that you can make with the (free!) used coffee grounds left over from your morning brew. It reportedly also reduces the appearance of cellulite. (Don’t tell me if that’s just an old wives’ tale — I don’t want to know.)

Cost: Free, if you’re a coffee drinker.

10. Sometimes my skin just isn’t up for a harsh scrub down. That’s when I whip together this gentle scrub that rinses off easily with warm water. (I’ve tried it without wheat germ, and it still works great.)

Cost: About $10 for the oat bran, $7 for the essential oil and $6 for the almond oil – and you can use all of these for other purposes too.

11. If you plan to shave during your spa time, try dry brushing first to prevent ingrown hairs and razor-burn bumps.

Cost: A good dry brush costs around $7.50

12. If I’m going to sport beautiful nails, the rest of my hand better keep up appearances, too. This lemon-sugar hand scrub is so easy to make and smells amazing. After you rinse it off, slather on some hand lotion and take a minute to admire your, er, handiwork.

Cost: A lemon costs about 50 cents, and you probably already have sugar and oil in your pantry.

13. Do you know why every spa scene in a movie or on TV depicts someone with cucumber slices on their eyes? Because they work! You can use the leftovers for cucumber-infused water to really amp up that luxe “I’m in a spa” feeling.

Cost: About $1 for a cucumber.

14. Treat your feet to a nice soak with whatever gentle bath wash you have on hand. Follow it up with a homemade foot scrub. Simply stir one part coconut oil into two parts sugar and scent with a few drops of essential oil. A dash of lemon juice adds extra oomph. To kick (ha!) things up a notch, slather on some lotion and cover your tootsies with thick socks while the moisturizer works its magic.

Cost: Peppermint essential oil costs about $9, or you can just use the eucalyptus oil you bought earlier. The rest of the ingredients are likely in your pantry.

 

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Easy Ways to Spa-ify Your Surroundings

While planning your day of indulgence, don’t forget to design your own relaxation grotto. Give your bathroom a deep clean and then:

1. Splurge on a soft, thick towel.

2. Pick up some pretty containers from the dollar store to hold all the scrubs and potions you make.

3. Scour thrift shops for a fluffy bathrobe to wear while relaxing.

4. Get some inexpensive candles to create ambience during bath time — or make your own.

5. Set a plant or vase of flowers in the bathroom, because greenery makes everything better.

6. Cover your bathroom window with frosted contact paper to diffuse bright sunlight that might harsh your mellow.

7. Put a few sprigs of eucalyptus on the corner of the bathtub to create a clean, refreshing scent when you run the hot water.

8. Buy a bathtub overflow drain cover so you can fill the tub extra deep and soak all the way up to your chin.

9. Queue up this chill Spotify playlist.

10. Use the cucumber you bought for your eyes to make some cucumber-infused water to sip as you spa.

Want even more DIY spa ideas? Check out how to make your own sea salt spray, body lotion and more.

 

Article originally published at https://www.thepennyhoarder.com/save-money/diy-spa-day-for-cheap/

Filed Under: Just For Fun Tagged With: DIY, Just For Fun

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