Friday, May 30, 2008

Swimwear... Positive Proof of Global Warming

Global Warming Swimwear


of course, if you want to see more swimsuits you could swing by our site at GetGoSwimwear.com : )

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

IPODS iin Paradise. What Would Jimmy Buffet Say?


Forget the two cheeseburgers in paradise! I was reading an article by Dan Frakes (MacWorld.com) who evidently on a trip to Kaui (Hawaii) visited the Kokee Lodge, which has a tiny restaurant and gift shop in the heart of Koke'e park where he saw the Tropical Ipod Beach Chair. That’s right; tiny Hawaiian iPod beach chairs—the perfect size for providing your iPod or iPhone with a few moments of relaxation. The chairs are functional, as well: the bottom of each chair’s seat has a small opening for Apple’s dock-connector cable, so you can actually charge and sync your iPod or iPhone while it’s relaxing.

So Kitschy, but also so cute. Goes on my "I Want" list. What will people think of next?

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Polly Doesn't Want a Cracker - He Simply Wants to Go Home


This is the cutest little story ...

When a parrot by the name of Yosuke flew out of his cage and got lost, he did exactly what he had been taught — he recited his name and address to a stranger willing to help. (Why can’t we teach our kids to do this : ) )


Tokyo Police rescued the African grey parrot two weeks ago from a neighbor's roof and after spending a night at the station, the parrot was transferred to a nearby veterinary hospital while police searched for clues as to who owned the bird.


The bird refused to talk to the cops, but began chatting after a few days with the vet.


"I'm Mr. Yosuke Nakamura," the bird told the veterinarian. The parrot also provided his full home address, down to the street number, and even Police checked the address, and what do you know, a Nakamura family really lived there. The Nakamura family told police they had been teaching the bird its name and address for about two years.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

"Lest We Forget." - Memorial Day

Saturday, May 24, 2008

Strike a Pose to Look Thinner in Your Swimsuit!



Strike A Pose!

Models know better than anyone the importance of posing. All those hours in front of a mirror to find your best angles pays off with award-winning images, and careers. The slant of the shoulder and flip of a hip are sometimes all the difference between mundane and marvelous photos!

You can also pose your way to a flatter, more toned midsection. Perfecting posture to make your tummy look flatter and your waistline look smaller is part of swimwear photography. Study some of the photos and you’ll notice that the best swimwear poses twist the body to its best advantage. A slight twist in the hips makes every waistline appear smaller.

GetGoSwimwear.com TIP: Stretch it out. You can take off the appearance of five pounds just by elongating your body when you pose. Hold your torso tall, imagining your head in a crown, and don’t be afraid to go up on those toes.



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And if you prefer a bikini ....




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Thursday, April 10, 2008

Police Officer Teaches "The Swimsuit Lesson"


A smart book that helps parents and kids learn about sexual abuse. What a wonderful way to explain to a child!

A Fort Collins police officer is on a mission to stop children from becoming victims of sexual abuse, so he wrote a book to help parents help their kids.

Jon Holsten said he was so appalled by the child sex abuse cases he's investigated, that he decided to do something about it. Holsten is also the father to six children. He said it started out as a simple idea, to write a children's book called "The Swimsuit Lesson." It teaches kids that anything covered by a swimsuit is off-limits, but his book has now turned into a full-blown crusade, "I just wanted parents to be able to educate their children without scaring them," he said.

On Tuesday, Holsten spoke to a group of mothers in Castle Rock, who gather twice a month to chat, eat and talk about their kids. The group is called "Mothers of Preschoolers." Holsten said the mom's group is his target audience, "The mothers of preschoolers are a group of moms who have a passion for the children's safety."

Lori Harry, one of the mothers who came to see Holsten speak said, "I think the book is going to be a great tool to introduce the subject to the kids and just really get them to understand the importance of telling their mom and dad if anything inappropriate happens."

Another mom, Jen Donahue said, "Using the illustration of the swimsuit by saying that anything your swimsuit covers is not okay to be touched. How perfect is that for kids? I mean, everybody has kids who wear swimsuits!"

Holsten said his goal is to help parents recognize the warning signs of sexual abuse, learn how they can talk to their kids about it and what to do if the unthinkable happens. He's hoping his book will help them achieve that.

The Swimsuit Lesson is self-published. You can order it online at The Swimsuit Lesson.

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

Fergie's Got Black : ) - Great Swimwear Shoot


Here’s Fergie looking “glamorous” in the latest Glamour Magazine. Fergie looks fantastic in this one piece suit. Very 50's and retro looking! As Fergie shows, showing less is more sexy ... there is something to the imagination. What do you all thing?

Monday, March 31, 2008

If Life Gives You Lemons, Better Not Make Lemonade


If life gives you lemons... better not make lemonade.

If you are worried about terrorists, nuclear war, global warming, or fire eating ants killing you, worry no more! I've got something better to worry about. Microbiologist Anne LaGrange Loving reports that a more immediate killer might be wedged into the top of your drinking glass. She tested lemon wedges from 21 different restaurants and found that 70% of them were contaminated with bacteria, including a s—load of fecal bacteria.

Sound's delicious doesn't it?

Thursday, March 27, 2008

Danica McKellar AKA/ Winnie of the Wonder Years in Retro Swimsuit


Danica McKellar otherwise known as "Winnie" the "Dream Girl" of Fred Savage in the Wonder Years; in a fabulous Retro Inspired Photo Shoot.

This girl's really got it "goin' on!" Beautiful and smart. Did you know she is a math wiz with a bestselling book called, Math Doesn't Suck: How to Survive Middle-School Math Without Losing Your Mind or Breaking a Nail, which has been named in Amazon's "100 Best Books of 2007."

Inspirational and beautiful.

The suit is similar to our Pink Floral swimsuit at Get Go Retro!

Friday, March 14, 2008

Shell Shock! Delaware in Guiness Book of Records for Largest Crab Cake!


In Delaware ... It's official. No one else has made a bigger crab cake. Guinness World Records this month officially certified a cake of Maryland blue crab as holding the record for the world's biggest fishcake. The giant delicacy was cooked in a 3-foot pan in October 2006 during the Diamond State BBQ Championship in Dover, Del. It weighed 235 pounds. The cake was developed with the help of food processor Handy International Inc. of Salisbury, Md. Handy regional sales manager Jim Cupp says it took nine hours to cook and was later divided into 600 crab sandwiches.


So pass the Old Bay : )

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Portable Air Conditioning.... "There is a God!" : )

Amcor 12,000 BTU Portable AC - NanoMaxA12000E at The Home Depot

Joe Cool. Cool Dude. Cool Man Cool. So many versions of cool. But when you are at work and this little old blue haired lady turns the thermostat up to 80 degrees when it's 95 degrees outside... boy do you wish you had your own personal air conditoner! Well, now you can...

The Amcor NanoMax12000E portable air conditioner is designed to condition an average-sized room up to 400 sq. ft. Our patented Evaporative Booster Technology™ is coupled with our patented Innovative AutoDrain NanoMist Technology™. The AutoDrain NanoMist Technology™ redirects excess water in the drain bucket, up through a small hose, mounted within the hot air discharge hose located at the rear of the portable air conditioner. The water is expelled through a fine mist water atomizer, snap mounted within the hot air hose assembly, which prepares the fine water mist to be vaporized by the hot air discharge of the unit. The water vapor is then passed through the hot air hose, and out the window. This simple device has revolutionized the portable AC product category, as it eliminates the aggravating chore of emptying the water drain bucket.

12,000 BTU


SO BE COOL ... YOU COOL MAN DUDE : )

Oh -- don't forget to put your name in permanent magic marker -- because first day you are out sick the little office fairies will want to borrow it : ) (via Cait)

Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Danica Patrick --- Nascar Swimsuit Model : )


Just looking over the net and of course the Sports Illustrated Swimwear edition is a huge topic. Of note, the articls on Danica Patrick. In many articles Patrick is often compared to the Anna Kournikova of the racing world due to the fact that she has yet to win in the IndyCar Series and her best points finish to date is 7th, which came last year in 2007. But, she continues to draw media attention not only because she’s a woman competing in a man’s sport, but also because she’s an attractive woman competing in a man’s sport.

My take on it .... "You go girl." Get the money while you can! : ) One's got nothing to do with the other. Racing - vs - modeling ... just be glad you can do both! : )

For a complete viewing of Danica’s SI swimsuit gallery, click here. For her interview with SI’s Dan Patrick, click here and here Do you Nascar

Friday, February 01, 2008

The Real Gidget is Alive and Well in Pacific Palisades


I Came across a really great story about the "real" Gidget. I didn't know there was a real Gidget!

Palisadian Kathy Kohner Zuckerman, 67, was immortalized in her father's (Frederick Kohner) 1957 book 'Gidget, The Little Girl with Big Ideas.' This semi-autobiographical account of Kohner's summer on a Malibu beach learning to surf and of experiencing a first love has sold more than three million copies.

The book was turned into a popular 1959 movie, which starred Sandra Dee and James Darren and which inspired a television show that starred Sally Field. This simple story became a cultural phenomenon because it brought surfing into the nation's spotlight while featuring a girl in a predominantly male sport. The 1950s were a time before Title IX and women's sports, and less than three percent of surfers were women.

'It wasn't something that girls did,' Zuckerman said, who was chosen in a 1999 Surfer magazine 40th Anniversary Collector's Issue as one of the most influential surfers of all time. She was ranked number seven of the 25 featured and one of only two women selected.

On January 9, Kathy spoke at a Palisades AARP meeting about her parents, her life and surfing.

'I always loved Malibu beach,' she told the more than 50 people in the audience. Her Czechoslovakian parents were refugees from the Holocaust, and relocated in Brentwood. Even though her father didn't swim, he took the family to the beach because a doctor relative had told him that it was healthy.

'I got bored sitting on the sand,' Kathy said. The 15-year-old wandered over to watch the surfers and her two interests blended, surfers and boys--in particular a boy named Bill Jensen, who became immortalized in the book and film as Gidget's love interest Moondoggie.

In order to be accepted by influential surfers such as Miki Dora, Mickey Mu'oz, Dewey Weber, Tom Morey, Nat Young, Terry "Tubesteak" Tracy and Jensen, Kathy decided to learn to surf. The men were amused by the 5'1' teenager, and one of the surfers nicknamed her 'Gidget,' a combination of girl and midget.

In 1956, Kathy went out on a surfboard for the first time. Her diary entry for the day read: 'I didn't do too much but go to the beach. I didn't think I'd have fun but I met Matt [Kivlin] and he took me out on his surfboard. He let me catch the waves by myself and once I fell off and the board went flying in the air. I didn't get hurt at all. . .I hope Matt will take me surfing again.' She paid $30 for her first board, which was 8' feet long and weighed 22 pounds.

The teenager confided to her father that she wished she could write a story about the beach. 'My dad said, 'Tell me everything and I'll write it for you.''

Kohner was a screenwriter in Hollywood. In 1939, he was nominated for best writing original story in 'Mad About Music,' in which a young woman at a boarding school in Switzerland writes herself letters from an imaginary explorer-adventurer father.

His credits include numerous stories such as 'Bride for Sale,' 'The Men in Her Life,' and 'Three Daring Daughters' that were made into films starring some of the greatest leading ladies of the day, including Loretta Young, Jeanette MacDonald and Rosalind Russell. His style of writing about spunky women was perfectly suited for 'Gidget,' and the book became a national bestseller, reaching seventh on the chart, above Jack Kerouac's 'On the Road.'

Not all reviewers applauded his work. A Nebraska reviewer called it 'A vulgar little book about a nice little girl who tries to be hard.' The reviewer ended by saying that he didn't like the language and suggesting that the young woman be spanked.

Whether it was his style or a truthfulness that spoke to young women, Kohner gained a large audience. 'Hundreds and hundreds of young girls wrote my dad letters,' Kathy said. He kept them and when he and his wife passed away in 2001, Kathy and her sister inherited the rights to Gidget as well as the letters. In 2001, Zuckerman brought out a new edition of the book, which contains beach photos of her from the 1950s, a foreword and introduction by writer/playwright Deanne Stillman.

In the story 'Surfing Sunset & Vine: Tales of Gidget and Other Short Subjects,' documentary filmmaker Brian Gillogly became fascinated by Zuckerman. As he got to know her, the story took on several dimensions and he decided to shoot a documentary about her.

'Surfing exploded after the 'Gidget' movie came out,' he said. 'Surfer lingo was introduced to the nation's culture. It was interesting to watch how the icon spread from Kathy and affected the country.'

Gillogly was also fascinated by the degree to which Gidget became a liberating force for women: she was dubbed a proto-feminist because she was participating in a male sport before the feminist scene exploded around the country. 'We have all these inspirational stories from women on the film and it's all because of Gidget [Kohner],' he said.

The documentary was only screened once at the Malibu Film Festival in 2006, where it received a standing ovation and rave reviews. Sony Pictures allowed Gillogly to pay a film festival fee for that showing, but in order to receive licensing to continue to screen the one-hour documentary, he must pay a $50,000. 'For a major network that would be nothing,' Gillogly said. 'For us that's a deal breaker.'

He has had queries from all over the world about showing the documentary, but so far Sony has not budged. The film is being reviewed by the Stanford Fair Use Project, which helps documentaries to legally use copyrighted clips.

When the 'Gidget' book was reissued in 2001, Zuckerman hit the road to promote it. She was featured in newspapers around the country, including the New York Times, the Boston Herald, and the Chicago Tribune. Magazine stories and television appearances followed. Zuckerman has appeared on the 'CBS Morning Show' and Australia's 'Today Show,' as well as on National Public Radio.

Zuckerman has told her story to audiences and schools around the country. She recently found out that she will be inducted into the Southern California Jewish Sports Hall of Fame on January 27.

She left Malibu in 1960 to attend Oregon College. In 1965, she met her husband of 45 years, Marvin Zuckerman. The couple have two sons: David, a freelance magazine writer and independent film producer, and Phil, a sociology professor at Pitzer College. The Zuckerman's have three grandchildren: Ruby, Flora and August.

After taking a 40-year break from surfing, Kathy is in the water again. 'It's like a bike: once you learn it, you can do it,' she said.

Zuckerman belongs to the Surfers Club in Malibu and hits the waves once a week. She told the audience, 'It was a good place for me to spend my youth.' If Kathy's trim figure and bubbly enthusiasm are any indication of the benefits of surfing, it sounds as if the Pacific Ocean is still a good place to spend time.
(Article found here: January 23, 2008, Pacific Palisades, Sue Pascoe , Staff Writer

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Bethany Hamilton and Heart of Soul ...


Bethany Hamilton is phenomenol. Not only did she survive a shark attack -- but she went back into the water!!! She is a true inspiration and so wise beyond her years. I saw this story and had to post it because the photo is beautiful and her courage and determination are just undeniable!

Surfersvillage Global Surf News, 22 January, 2008 : - - Promising Surfer, Shark-Attack Victim and Bestselling Christian Author Details Her Return to the Water in New Documentary From Walking On Water Films. Bethany Hamilton, a 13-year-old girl poised to have a successful surfing career, lost her arm to a 14-foot tiger shark on Oct. 31, 2003. Yet the attack didn’t cause this determined Soul Surfer to give up and turn her back on surfing.

Instead, the attack compelled her to discover her purpose in life as she overcame the loss of her arm and began riding waves just three weeks later. The documentary "Heart of a Soul Surfer" - which is being released by the San Diego-based Christian surf film company Walking On Water - features exclusive footage of Hamilton surfing and with her family both before and after the attack, including Hamilton's first attempts at surfing with one arm and winning the 2005 NSSA National Surfing Championship just 19 months after the attack.

The documentary is a powerful story told from the heart of a young woman with great passion and dedication to God, said Mike Doyle, Walking On Water's director of outreach. The documentary, he said, digs deep into the heart of Hamilton's abiding faith in God, and tackles difficult questions such as, "Why does God allow bad things to happen in our lives?"

Since her attack, Hamilton has become an international celebrity and appeared on national news shows such as Oprah and The Today Show. She has also authored a bestselling book, "Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board." "Bethany is really an inspiration to anyone who's facing adversity or questioning the power of faith in their lives," Doyle said. "She's basically taken an event that could've easily ruined someone and used her faith and strong spirit to grow from it and help others."

Heart of a Soul Surfer is now available on DVD. For premiere dates and to view a Trailer of the film, go to heartofasoulsurfer.com Bethany will be at the free showing of 'Heart of a Soul Surfers' on January 27th at Phillip Island Adventure Resort 1775 Phillip Island Road Cowes 3922 7.30pm

http://www.heartofasoulsurfer.com

(photo by: Bethany Hamilton : photo courtesy Heart of a Soul Surfer (source: http://www.surfersvillage.com/surfing/32421/news.htm)

Thursday, January 17, 2008

‘Baywatch’ Star Gena Lee Nolin On Winning Her Body Image Battle


Baywatch’s” Gena Lee Nolin seemed to be the picture of California perfection while starring on the show, but little did we know she was fighting a daily body image battle.

Gena is now finally ready to admit she went through extreme measures to stay swimsuit slim. Gena Lee is speaking out, looking to help others so they don’t fall into the same body image trap she did.

“It’s insane pressure in Hollywood,” Gena Lee told Access Hollywood. “I mean it’s so unhealthy. I lived it, I know. I have had the salad a day for a month so I could look almost just — sick, I was so thin.

“And I would even still think ‘Gosh, I think I had too much lettuce in that salad,‘ you know? I was worried about how thin I had to be,” she added.

In a looks-obsessed world, especially as a “Baywatch Babe,” Gena Lee Nolin really struggled to maintain an unhealthy weight.

“I’m 5’9 and I think then I weighed about 120 pounds which is – tiny,” Gena Lee admitted.
After having her first son, Spencer, 10 years ago, Nolin was back in that famous red swimsuit six weeks later.

“I had a private trainer, it was the whole Hollywood world I was living in,” Gena Lee said.
But now, living in Scottsdale, Arizona with husband Cale, after having second son Hudson, Gena Lee (at about 160 pounds) refuses to cave to the old Hollywood pressure.

“It is kind of sick world to sort of live in. And now my life, its, it is so different,” she said. “The whole family, my husband Cale, Spencer who is 10 and Hudson who is 18 months — thank you!” (source: Access Hollywood)

Friday, January 11, 2008

Hula Hoops Making a Comeback!

It must be official... I read it in the Post! Hula hoops once the playthings of children, are making a comeback in the adult fitness arena!

New, larger hoops are now made just for adults; their added weight and circumference makes it easier to keep the hoop spinning around the body. This means that even if you think you won't be able to hoop, chances are good that you'll catch on quickly. A growing group of people all over the world are using the hula hoop as a tool of artistic expression, meditation, fitness and unadulterated fun. They call themselves hoopers or hoop dancers, and have an online bible at Hooping.org. They can be found swirling their hips lazily in the sun at summer festivals, dancing with passion and precision in ightclubs and parties, and working up a sweat in fitness classes.

Also, game innovator of yesteryear, Wham-O, plans to bring some of its classic products -- including FRISBEES, HACKY SACKS, HULA HOOPS and others -- to the video gaming world. The company is working with FOG studios on multi-platform games, although the Wii system is obviously best for this project.

Want to give hooping a whirl? Check online for a hooping group near you at hooping.tribe.net, order an instructional DVD and premade hoop from Hoopnotica.com, or gather a few basic materials and make your own hoop (see instructions). Hooping is low impact and irresistibly enjoyable, so set your inhibitions aside and step into the spiral.

By the way, check out our hula swimsuit... just the style to wear if hoopin' at the beach : ) (Available at GetGoRetro.com)

Sunday, January 06, 2008

World's First Surfing Mice - Radical Rodents!

This is really cheesy ... "get it?" : ) Sufing mice. Gotta see it to belive it!

Saturday, January 05, 2008

Soda Pop Top Fashion....

Soda pop-top belt, 'Agnes in Gold' Here's one way to recycle..... soda pop tops. Wish I had the patience to make my own or to have even thought of doing this, but due to time.... carpal tunnel and lack of patience, I'll leave it to others. Soda Pop Top fashions are pretty cool.....

Soda pop-top belt, 'Agnes in Gold'
Sleek and stylish, this belt by Neide Ambrosio celebrates eco-chic. Elegant in golden tones, the belt features pop-top panels held together by fine crochet work.



Soda pop-top backpack, 'Pink Dazzle'

Soda pop-top backpack, 'Pink Dazzle'
Combining shining threads with gleaming aluminum, Neide Ambrosio
presents a delightful backpack-style purse. She crochets the innovative, modern piece by hand. By recycling pop-tops, she affirms environmental
responsibility.







Soda pop-top cell phone pouch, 'Three Colors True' Soda pop-top cell phone pouch, 'Three Colors True'
This versatile bag by Neide Ambrosio keeps a mobile phone handy. Carried on a shoulder strap, the cell phone pouch is crocheted by hand. She
incorporates pop-tops into the design, recycling them into fashionable works of art.





Sunday, December 23, 2007

Reese Witherspoon's Spiced Tea Recipe - Makes a great gift!

"My grandmother had this spiced tea recipe — it's very southern. You take instant powdered tea, a can of Tang, a can of powdered lemonade, and you mix them all together with some nutmeg and cinnamon. I'm telling you, southern people will know this recipe. And you shake it all up, then you put it in a Mason jar, and put a piece of fabric on top and a piece of ribbon around it. Then, whenever you want, just put two scoops in hot water. It's the most delicious thing in the world."

I made it as an extra gift for the sisters.... it is quite good if I say so myself : )

(Source: Good Housekeeping)

Saturday, December 22, 2007

Snowball the Dancing Cockatoo.... Loves the Backstreet Boys!

This is truly an adorable "feel good" video. And, this birds got more dance moves and rhythm than I have ever had in my life! Rock on Snowball!



This is a video of a medium sulphur crested Eleanora cockatoo named Snowball living at the Bird Lovers Only Rescue in Schererville, Indiana.

Snowball loves the Back Street boys and has taught himself to dance to their song "Everybody."