Full of Gratitude + New Services Added!
I’m sure as many of you are reading this, you’re probably eating salad, or avoiding eating to make up for the heaping plates of turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie you had over the weekend... And if you aren't, I sure am! I really hope one day I learn to respect when my stomach is telling me that it’s full LOL.
While we’re quickly approaching the winter season, this week has some nice sunny days, maybe even warm enough to show some legs, time to bust out the razors one last time. Speaking of which, Mubena is back in full gear at Elevate offering her hair removal waxing services. If you haven’t met Mubena yet, she is quite talented in what she does and we are pleased to announce that on top of her waxing and brow tinting services, she’ll be adding...NAIL SERVICES!
At one of our previous locations, she offered nail services (shellac manicures and gel overlay) and her nail design is like no other and I’m excited to share that it's back!
Be sure to book an appointment for all those upcoming Halloween and holiday parties you have planned. Here is the nail menu below
Nail Menu
Shellac gel manicure is $55
Gel building overlay $20
Polish change $25
Design $10+
If you are booking for the first time, use "Mubena10" to receive 10% off!
P.S. Her marble nail design is my FAVOURITE!
PODCAST
Whether you’re a mom or have a bestie who is a mom (dog moms count too), I’m sure you’re familiar with the term and the feeling of "MOM GUILT"! Why is it that we get mom guilt? This constant voice in our head that we aren't doing enough, or that we should never leave our children’s side, not even for a second. Tune in to the latest podcast episode as we discuss the question of whether or not it’s our society that puts this pressure on us or, whether are we battling our own insecurities.
LIFE LATELY
Speaking of mom guilt, I’ve just reversed the jet lag I was feeling upon my return last week from Italy. At the end of September, my bestie Denise turned 40 and wanted to celebrate in ITALIA! So, we packed our bags, and off we went. It’s funny how age and becoming a mom can change things. I went to Italy for my honeymoon 11 years ago and going back now without my family, I really felt homesick (after hours of tears before I left).
We had a great time, but many people asked if we partied and they were shocked when we told them no! We just walked 20km a day, ate a whole lot of pizza and pasta, and stayed up late in our pj’s talking smack and laughing our a**es off!
It was a blast! I’m glad we went and enjoyed those moments together. One of my favorite memories was scattering my Nana’s ashes under an olive tree in Tuscany, but there is no place like home.
See you soon,
xo
Pammy