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2.20 Friday Faves

2.20 Friday Faves

Hi friends! Happy Friday! How are you? What do you have going on this weekend? The Kleigers are coming to Tucson – I can’t wait!!! – for a big event and P also has her basketball tournament championship. I’m definitely looking forward to a super fun weekend.

I feel like this week went by in the fastest blur ever. I was stacked with client appointments, hosted a call for Revenue Rx members about affiliate income, worked on my IHP Centurion modules, taught barre, introduced Liv to Pilates (she loves it!) and met up with a friend for a hike and chat.

I hope you have a lovely weekend ahead!

May you be as content as Lola with a crunchy tree branch she brought inside to eat on the couch.

(Usually I can snatch whatever she has on her way in, but I missed this one and had to snap a pic before cleaning up her giant mess)

2.20 Friday Faves

Fashion, beauty, random:

We had our symphony show last weekend, celebrating America’s 250th birthday. It was a mix of patriotic songs and pieces from American composers. I was thrilled to be a tiny part of it and enjoyed every minute. The Overture of 1812 with electric canon was the cherry on top.

With the fam (minus Liv because she asked to be cropped out)

The Pilot and I had a date night at Tinajas, which is a super cute wine bar. You can customize your cheese boards and the have an amazing selection of wine and cocktails.

It was the perfect parent date night, capped off by a slightly unhinged trip to Target 😉

Updated ShopMy with some recent outfits!

Read, watch, listen:

I’m in a huge book slump and usually historical fiction will snap me out of it, but it feels too heavy with the chaos of life right now. If you have any books you read recently that you couldn’t put down, please lmk!

Martha Stewart on TSC podcast. Obsessed.

This week, I blitzed through the rest of the first part of Bridgerton and it was everything. I felt like last season was pretty meh, but can’t wait for this one to resume in a few days. It’s good!!

This made me LOL. Have you watched his full special on Netflix?

Fitness, health, and good eats:

Chocolate covered strawberries. I made them for Valentine’s Day and the kids loved them! I just melted chocolate chips, added a little coconut oil, dipped the strawberries and drizzled with white chocolate. Super easy and it was a fun Valentine’s Day treat:

Daily Nutritional Support strawberry! I usually have the chocolate (every single day) but they recently released Wild Strawberry. It’s SO good. I was planning on making my usual protein pudding with it, but it was so good, I drank it straight-up. It tastes like strawberry milk – major nostalgia- but is packed with vitamins, minerals, and protein.

Both dogs go CRAZY for this healthy homemade dog food.

Sparkly nails for Saturday’s event. It’s light brown cateye with Dream of Dubai glitter on top:

(handbag got sent back to Vivrelle but I can’t wait for the next one to arrive! You can check it out here and use GINAHARNEY for 100% off your first month. You have to apply first – it’s quick- and then you can enjoy the full experience.)

Whole foods red lentil dahl copycat soup.

Thank you so much for stopping by the blog today! Have an amazing weekend and I’ll see ya soon!

xoxo

Gina

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