Tuesday, June 28, 2016

BB 6/28/16

Good morning Phoenix! This week's theme is Get Lei'd, in case you were wondering. *grins* I thought this might be an appropriate time for me to put one of my long posts up, since I had stopped doing that. We need to get the history and etiquette of the lei.
The lei custom was introduced to the Hawaiian Islands by early Polynesian voyagers, who took an incredible journey from Tahiti, navigating by the stars in sailing canoes. With these early settlers, the lei tradition in Hawaii was born.
Leis were constructed of flowers, leaves, shells, seeds, nuts, feathers, and even bone and teeth of various animals. In Hawaiian tradition, these garlands were worn by ancient Hawaiians to beautify themselves and distinguish themselves from others. The Maile lei was perhaps the most significant. Among other sacred uses, it was used to signify a peace agreement between opposing chiefs. In a Heiau (temple), the chiefs would symbolically intertwine the green Maile vine, and its completion officially established peace between the two groups.
With the advent of tourism in the islands, the lei quickly became the symbol of Hawaii to millions of visitors worldwide.
During the "Boat Days" of the early 1900s, lei vendors lined the pier at Aloha Tower to welcome malihini (visitors) to the islands and kama'aina (locals) back home. It is said that departing visitors would throw their lei into the sea as the ship passed Diamond Head, in the hopes that, like the lei, they too would return to the islands again someday.
Today, visitors can easily bring back the nostalgia of old Hawaii by ordering a traditional flower lei greeting for their arrival at the airport. Greeters welcome visitors with a warm “aloha” and adorn them with beautiful fresh leis. It's a wonderful way to begin a Hawaiian vacation.
There are very few "rules" when it comes to wearing a Hawaiian lei. Anyone can wear one, anytime - there need not be an occasion. It is perfectly fine for one to purchase or make a lei for themselves. It is common for locals to have a nut, seed or shell lei on hand to wear on special occasions. And hats are often adorned with flower, fern or feather leis.
There are, however, a couple of "unspoken rules" one should know when receiving a lei for the first time. A lei should be a welcomed celebration of one person's affection to another. Therefore, always accept a lei, never refuse. The proper way to wear a lei is gently draped over the shoulders, hanging down both in front and in back. It is considered rude to remove a lei from your neck in the presence of the person who gave it to you, so if you must, be discreet.
Lei giving is a regular part of any special occasion such as birthdays, anniversaries, weddings, and graduations. It is not uncommon for a graduating senior to have so many leis around their neck that they can no longer see!
Have a fangtastic day and get lei'd everyone! <3 Brock V"""V

Tuesday, June 14, 2016

BB 6/14/16

Morning Phoenix! This week's theme is Forbidden Fantasies.
Here's some of the most common ones according to Quality Health:
- The Most Common Sexual Fantasies for Men
1. Having sex where they shouldn't, like in an elevator, your office couch, or at a public beach. The idea is to have sex somewhere where it is forbidden.
2. Having sex with a woman who's wearing candy underpants or who's dressed in sexy silk undergarments.
3. Having a three-way sexual experience in which a third person becomes an active participant.
4. Coming home and finding their partner dressed in nothing but a fur coat, then removing the fur coat to have sex.
The Most Common Sexual Fantasies for Women
1. Having sex with someone they don't know. This fantasy's not about sexual coercion or violence, but simply having sex with someone with whom you are not in an emotionally oriented relationship.
2. Being intimate with someone as you incorporate sex toys or vibrators into the experience.
3. Having sex with a man who wants to massage her with lubricants and oils in all the right places.
4. Having sex with someone while her partner looks on.
Fantasies can be fun, and can be perfectly healthy, as long as it remains a fantasy and makes a couple's sex life better.
What's your fantasy? Have you ever experienced some of the ones on the list? You don't have to say which one.... *grins*
Have a fangtastic day! <3 Brock V"""V

Sunday, June 12, 2016

BB 6/12/16

Good morning Phoenix! Hope you have all had a relaxing weekend. Since we've been talking about swim suits, pools, and hot summer nights, if you feel you need a little nudge to exercise, here's some info for you:

9 Bodyweight Exercises

 Sounds like torture to me.... *grins*

Saturday, June 11, 2016

BB 6/11/16

Good morning and Happy Sippin' Saturday Phoenix! Here's the perfect cure for a Long Hot Summer day - or sultry evening - at the poolside. Enjoy!

Mini Vodka Watermelon Bowl - Tipsy Bartender

Tuesday, June 7, 2016

BB 6/7/16

Good morning Phoenix and Happy Top 10 Tuesday! It’s going to be a long, hot summer, at least here at Phoenix. In keeping with that theme, here’s a list of the top 10 beaches. Have you been to any of them?

• Seychelles: One of the most photographed beaches in the world. Pale pink sands sparkle against a backdrop of towering granite boulders. Turquoise waters are relatively shallow and protected from ocean waves by a reef.
• Maldives: Straddling the equator southwest of Sri Lanka, the soft air enveloping the archipelago blends into a beautiful palm fringed haze.
• Bora Bora, Tahiti: The name says it all. Isolated beaches, intimate hotels, and quiet atmosphere.
• The Hamptons, New York: The unspoiled shoreline begins around Southampton and runs each to the end of the island at Montauk. One of the hip spots for the air kissing, well-heeled set.
• Lanikai Beach, Hawaii: Half a mile of sparkling sand, palm trees swaying over a white beach, lush tropical plants and endless sunshine.
• Nantucket Island, Massachusetts: The most popular beaches on this island are Surfside and Children’s. Relatively calm waters and plenty of sand. Madaket Beach is known for its rougher surf and not to be missed sunsets. Quidnet Beach provides great views of Sankaty Head lighthouse.
• Fraser Island, Australia: Queensland coast 161 miles northeast of Brisbane. Fraser Island is the world’s largest sand island. It is a World Heritage Site, with 640 square miles of unspoiled natural paradise.
• St. Bart’s: One of many islands in the Caribbean Sea, this one stands out with its blend of French chic and island relaxation. Popular with the Jet Set. The 8-mile-long island is edged by 20 beaches and small coves.
• Langkawi, Malaysia: The name translates into “the land of one’s wishes”. The island’s historic origin is as a reputed refuge for pirates. It has since become a modern hideaway for the traveler seeking an escape.
• Kauna’oa Bay, Hawaii: Located on the Kohala Coast of the Big Island. Plenty of white sand, palm trees, and calm, clear blue water. 


Imagine the warm sands and gentle waves carrying you off to paradise and have a fangtastic day! <3 Brock V"""V

Thursday, June 2, 2016

BB 6/2/16

Afternoon Phoenix friends! It’s a Thirsty Thursday! This time, we’ll let the poison pick you…. According to your zodiac sign.

• Aries: Spicy Paloma – mix of hot serrano peppers, sweet agave, grapefruit and lively carbonation.
• Taurus: Rye Old Fashioned, a slow sipping, dependable classic in a rocks glass.
• Gemini: Hurricane, a Tiki favorite with dark and light rum join together in sweet passion fruit flavored harmony.
• Cancer: Milk Punch, a velvety combo of brandy, heavy cream, and sugar.
• Leo: The Last Word, a combination of dry gin and Chartreuse.
• Virgo: Extra-dry gin Martini, clean and crisp, to slice effortlessly through all the messy bullshit you have to sort through day after day.
• Libra: The Aviation, a graceful, violet-hued, and precisely constructed cocktail, as calming and beautiful as you are.
• Scorpio: Mezcal Negroni, smoky, seductive magnetism just beyond the bitter Campari notes of the first sip.
• Sagittarius: Hemingway Daiquiri, a signature rum and lime cocktail as invigorating as a breath of fresh air.
• Capricorn: Vieux Carre, brimming with French Cognac, sharp rye, and Benedictine (an herbal liqueur so special only 3 people in the world know the recipe).
• Aquarius: Absinthe Colada, after a few of these, peace will guide the planets and love will steer the stars. (and if you are a true Aquarius, you just sang that)
• Pisces: Death in the Afternoon, an absinthe spiked Champagne cocktail.

Bottoms up! Have a fangtastic day! <3 Brock V"""V