

So, I have a baby. Her name is Stella. She is amazing. Have I mentioned her before? All right, all right, I'm being slightly sarcastic. Stella has been the material for many of my blog entries, as well as the catalyst for Urban Waxx's very existence. Yes, that's correct. I started working in a one room studio in February of 2007. By the summer, business was cranking along and I was working 10-12 hours a day. It was great! Cody and I chatted about having a baby. I thought (because I am in control of everything...including ovulation...umm, ya right!) that we would start trying in June and I would probably be pregnant around December, which would give me until the following summer to open a bigger location for Urban Waxx. I mean, I couldn't very well ask my clients to NOT wax for 3 months while I took maternity leave. But, as a friend just said to me the other day: "Man plans and God laughs," which I thought was an interesting way of saying: HA HA HA! I was pregnant after the first month, which greatly accelerated our plans for Urban Waxx, which was opened in October 2007 instead, and the rest is history.
So, what does this have to do with price of tea in China? (side note:that is a total my Mom expression. That's for you, Rita!) Well, now Stella also shapes the way I order things for Urban Waxx as well. A few years ago I probably would not have been very interested in baby goodies, but now, I can't get enough.
Enter the fabulous and adorably packaged Royal Hiney baby line. Love. It. I saw it at the Las Vegas show and was instantly smitten with the glorious packaging and quirky drawings on the labels. After looking past the cute names like God Save the Queen stretch mark cream, Cheeky Monkey Teething Gel, or my favorite: Royal Crackle Spackle, I found the products are naturally based, hypoallergenic, and absolutely wonderful for your little royal highness! Then I put it to the ultimate test: I used it on Stella! I am happy to report that she smells delish and her hiney is rash free!
Perfect for Mamas and Mamas to be!
2 comments:
Your posts seriously crack me up, and I'm really not even trying to smooch your butt!
Re: The price of tea in China: I once heard someone say "I didn't ask the price of pickles in Prospect Park," on Law & Order. Now, I'm generally all for alliteration, BUT COME!
I never knew a neighbor that knocked the knoll when he strolled. never, really.
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