Monday, March 30, 2026

Product: Body Oil

 Lately I've been really into self-care. My kids are all older and I can finally spend some money on myself.


I've always used lotion, but I started adding body oil to my routine. I've tried a few of them. These are my honest reviews.


It should be noted that I am not paid for these reviews nor are my link affiliated.



Brand: Vaseline Intensive Care Body Lotion Cocoa Radiant

Scent; Vanilla Cocoa

Scent Description: Warm Vanilla & Toasted Cocoa Butter

Thoughts: This leaves your skin nice and glittery. I love that. I found using lotion first cuts down on the greasy feeling. The scent is really light and not long lasting

Where to buy: I purchased from Amazon but you can buy directly from www.vaseline.com and I'm sure it's available in some stores




Brand: Moroccanoil

Which Oil: Shimmering Body Oil

Scent: Moroccanoil Scent

Scent Description: Blend of sweet, spicy and woody notes, a distinct mixture of spiny amber, fresh florals and creamy sandalwood

Thoughts: There are several different oil options, I choose the shimmering body oil. I really like the texture of this one, it goes on smooth and isn't greasy feeling. I also like the light glow it gives. The scent is really light but stays all day without fading

Where to Buy: I purchased directly from www.moroccanoil.com. I'm sure it can be found in stores or on Amazon. Extra bonus points if you use Rakuten it gives you 3.5% cash back




Brand: Sol De Janeiro

Which Oil: GlowMotions Glow Body Oil

Scent: Cheirosa 62 Scent

Scent Description: Creamy pistachio, while a hint of salted caramel unites with jasmine petals and vanilla

Thoughts: This one was not as shiny, but the scent is long lasting. It's not greasy and leaves your skin feeling smooth

Where to buy: I know it's available on Amazon but I ordered directly from www.soldejaneiro.com




Brand: Saltair

Scent: Salt Water Vanilla

Scent Description: Vanilla, Sea Salt & Creamy Sandalwood

Thoughts: This is available in several different scents. It's very oily at first but goes on smooth. It doesn't leave your skin feeling greasy, just soft. The scent is very soft and subtle and lasts all day

Where to buy: I purchased mine from Amazon but you can also purchase from www.saltair.com




Brand: LIYL'AN Shimmer Body Oil

Scent: None

Thoughts: This is available in several different colors. This goes on really nicely and smells like cocoa powder. The scent isn't long lasting but very strong when you first use it. It's very shiny and not greasy.

Where to buy: I purchased mine from Amazon but it's also available at www.liyalancosmetic.com




Brand: Datansun is the manufacturer

Scent: None

Thoughts: This is available in several different colors and is the only one that contains an SPF. It has no scent and keeps your skin feeling a little oily. It's not very shimmery but it does stay all day

Where to buy: I purchased mine from Amazon and couldn't find a direct link to buy direct




Two of them: The Moroccanoil and Saltair come in glass bottles

They all have push spouts except the Vaseline

Each one has things I like and dislike about them. I found that using lotion helps the greasy feeling of some of them and makes your skin extra soft

Movie; Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Mike & Nick & Nick & Alice



Came out; 2026

Time; 1 hours 47 Minutes

Watched: Hulu


Rated: R for strong/bloody violence, pervasive language, sexual material and drug use


IMDB Rating; 6.3/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 76%

Popcorn Meter 66%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Vince Vaughn as Nick

James Marsden as Quick Draw Mike

Eiza Gonzalez as Alice

Keith David as Sosa

Jimmy Tatro as Jimmy Boy

Arturo Castro as Dumbass Tony

Lewis Tan as Roid Rage Tyan

Stephen Root as Chet

Dolph Lundgren as The Barron

Ben Schwartz as Symon


Story Line;


Two friends navigate the dangerous world of organized crime, testing their loyalty and survival skills as they get deeper into the criminal underworld


Thoughts:


This was a fun movie to watch. It's almost always a good time when Vince Vaughn is involved. James Marsden is also great.


The movie starts off a little cheesy, almost like you're going to be watching the cheesiest gansta movie, but it turns and it's so worth it.


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


After his adopted son Jimmy Boy is released from prison, mob boss Sosa and his men celebrate with a night of partying. Among them is Nick, a loan shark whose wife Alice is having an affair with his fellow criminal Quick Draw Mike. No longer willing to kill, Mike plans to leave Sosa's organization, but agrees to help Nick with a job. Following Nick’s instructions, Mike attempts to chloroform a man he discovers is Nick himself, and learns that the Nick who enlisted his help is from the future, while the present-day Nick escapes.

Mike realizes he has been framed as the informant who betrayed Jimmy, and is now the target of "The Barron", a cannibalistic assassin hired by Sosa. Future Nick explains that six months from that night, he tried to collect a debt from Symon, an inventor and friend of Alice who borrowed money to build a time machine. Triggering the machine, Nick was sent back in time to the night Mike would be killed, inadvertently shooting Symon dead and destroying the machine. While Sosa, Jimmy, and their men enjoy a string of parties, Future Nick and Mike recapture Present Nick at a convenience store, bringing him and Alice to Nick's secret apartment.

Both Present and Future Nick are aware of Mike and Alice's relationship, and acknowledge the unhappy state of their own marriage in an argument about Gilmore Girls. Revealing that Alice is pregnant with Mike's child, Future Nick is determined to save Mike. Lying to Sosa that he has captured Mike, Future Nick lures the Barron to the apartment to ambush him. Present Nick selfishly tries to expose the plan, but is struck with guilt when the Barron kills Mike, though this is only a ruse: the “assassin” is actually Chet, a special effects artist Future Nick recruited to dissuade Present Nick from seeking revenge on Mike.

The real Barron arrives and is shot dead by Future Nick, while Alice kills his henchmen with their own grenade. Future Nick tells Sosa that Mike has killed the hitmen and gone on the run, but Sosa vows to sends his entire organization after him. Unable to prove the true identity of the informant, a beloved but now dead gangster, Mike and the others prepare to eliminate Sosa and all his men at Jimmy's final party.

Sending corrupt police officer Sam to plant weapons throughout the party, Present and Future Nick and a reluctant Mike massacre Sosa's men. Held at gunpoint by Sosa, Alice manages to kill him, but Present Nick is shot in the neck by a dying Jimmy. The others race to save him, singing along with Oasis's "Don't Look Back in Anger" to keep him awake, but Present Nick dies before reaching the hospital. Alice reveals that Symon built another time machine, which Mike activates to embark on a second chance for Nick.


Sources

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Monday, March 23, 2026

Movie: Wicked: For Good (2025) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Wicked: For Good



Came out; 2025

Time; 2 hours 17 Minutes

Watched: Peacock


Rated: PG for action/violence, some suggestive material and thematic material


IMDB Rating; 6.7/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 66%

Popcorn Meter 92%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Cynthis Erivo as Elphaba

Ariana Grande as Glinda

Jeff Goldblum as The Wonderful Wizard of Oz

Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible

Jonathon Bailey as Fiyero

Ethan Slater as Boq

Marissa Bode as Nessarosa


Story Line;


After challenging the Wizard's totalitarian regime in Oz, Elphaba must grapple with her identity as the "Wicked Witch of the West." Meanwhile, the Wizard has given Glinda the title "Glinda the Good" and a public status as the nation's defender against Elphaba. The two witches must make decisions that seal their fates in this second musical installment.


Thoughts:


I actually liked this one better than the first. I just wasn't thrilled with the first one and I'm not sure what exactly it was.


This was more movie than theater so maybe that's the difference, there was less singing which I'm a fan of musicals.


The costume design is amazing!



CAUTION; Spoiler Alert



Five years after defying the Wonderful Wizard of Oz, Elphaba Thropp, who has been branded and is now widely known as the Wicked Witch of the West by Madame Morrible, continues to battle for Animal rights from a forest hideout. The political landscape of Oz is also fully established. Meanwhile, Glinda Upland has become the Wizard's spokesperson and is engaged to Fiyero Tigelaar, who is now the Captain of the Gale Force. During Oz's celebration of the Yellow Brick Road's grand opening, Fiyero reveals that he's attempting to find Elphaba, but Glinda insists Elphaba doesn't want to be found.

Whilst hiding in the western forest, Elphaba encounters some animals leaving Oz, including her former caretaker and nanny Dulcibear. She encourages them to fight against the Wizard. The Cowardly Lion exposes her as the reason for the Wizard's flying monkey spies and blames her for his cowardice after she freed him as a cub. Elphaba visits her younger sister Nessrose, who is now the governor of Munchkinland following their father's death. Nessa prohibits the Munchkins and her servant Boq from leaving without her approval to prevent Boq from abandoning her. Nessa complains to Elphaba about her not using magic to make her feel better. This prompts Elphaba to enchant Nessa's silver shoes, which give her the ability to fly. However, this convinces Boq to believe Nessa no longer needs him so he attempts to leave after learning of Glinda and Fiyero's wedding. Nessa becomes enraged and attempts to cast a love spell from the Grimmerie, but it fails after she reads the words wrong, causing his heart to shrink. Elphaba attempts to save him but ends up turning him into a tin man.

Elphaba returns to the Emerald City to free the Wizard's monkey slaves but is caught by the Wizard. He and Glinda convince her to join him. She accepts under the condition that the flying monkeys will be freed. One of the monkeys, Chistery, reveals several imprisoned Animals in the Wizard's lair, including Dr Dillamond, who has lost his ability to speak. Elphaba strongly states her resolve to fight the Wizard and frees the Animals, interrupting Glinda and Fiyero's wedding in the process. Fiyero decides to help Elphaba escape and joins her. This devastates Glinda. She concludes they are having an affair and decides to suggest to both Morrible and the Wizard to lure out Elphaba by spreading a rumor that Nessa is in danger. After she leaves, Morrible instead proposes "a change in the weather."

In Elphaba's forest hideout, she and Fiyero confess their mutual love for each other. When Morrible realizes a simple rumor would not fool Elphaba, she creates a tornado that takes a house from Kansas, which fatally crushes Nessa. Elphaba senses that Nessarose is in danger and leaves. Fiyero lets her use an abandoned castle his family owns, called Kiamo Ko for shelter.

Glinda gives Nessa's shoes to the house's resident, Dorothy Gale and sends her to the Wizard via Yellow Brick Road, promising that he can help her get home. Elphaba angrily confronts Glinda, starting a fight before the Gale Force arrives. Fiyero intervenes and holds back the guards by threatening to kill Glinda, who finally accepts that he loves Elphaba. He is dragged into a field by the guards and savagely beaten while Elphaba escapes with the monkeys.

Elphaba and the monkeys escape to Kiamo Ko, where she casts a spell from the Grimmerie to save Fiyero. She believes she is failing and laments all her previous failed attempts to do things right, so she decides to embrace herself as the Wicked Witch of the West. Back at the Emerald City, Dorothy and her companions, Boq the Tin Man, the Cowardly Lion and a Scarecrow meet the Wizard. He instructs them to kill Elphaba and bring back her broomstick. Boq rallies the citizens of the Emerald City to form an angry mob against Elphaba. Glinda realizes that it was Morrible who created the tornado and laments that her public image is based on lies. She confronts Morrible who tells her that she's just as responsible because she's been on the Wizard's side to be a beloved figure, making Glinda feel remorseful. Realizing she must do the right thing, Glinda rushes to Kiamo Ko to warn Elphaba about the mob.

Elphaba catches and imprisons Dorothy to get the shoes back when Glinda arrives. After Elphaba is warned of the mob and after Chistery informs her and Glinda of Fiyero's apparent death, she decides to surrender, promising Glinda not to tell anyone what truly happened and gives her the Grimmerie. The two tearfully say goodbye. Glinda hides and watches from the shadows as Dorothy throws a bucket of water over Elphaba, melting her. Chistery, who has his voice back, leads Glinda to the bottle of green elixir which belonged to Elphaba's mother and what Elphaba showed her back at Shiz.

Glinda confronts the Wizard with the elixir. This causes him to realize that he is Elphaba's biological father and the reason for her powers. Distraught and ashamed of his actions, he leaves Oz via hot air balloon after being forced to by Glinda. She becomes Oz's new leader and allows the monkeys to arrest Morrible for her crimes. She also finishes telling her story to the Munchkins and reestablishes Animal rights, as Elphaba would have wanted. This results in them getting their voices back. Meanwhile Fiyero, who is now a Scarecrow due to Elphaba's spell and who joined Dorothy on her quest to the Wizard, arrives at Kiamo Ko, at the same place where Elphaba melted. He knocks on the floor and opens a trapdoor. He discovers Elphaba inside, who faked her death to ensure that no one in Oz will ever see her again. The two leave Oz together while the Grimmerie opens up for Glinda.



Sources

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Movies: Ready or Not (2019 & Ready or Not 2: Here I Come (2026) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

Ready or Not



Came out; 2019

Time; 1 hours 35 Minutes

Watched: Hulu


Rated: R for violence, bloody images, language throughout and some drug use


IMDB Rating; 6.9/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 89%

Popcorn Meter 78%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Samara Weaving as Grace

Adam Brody as Daniel

Mark O'Brien as Alex

Henry Czerny as Tony

Andie MacDowell as Becky

Melanie Scrofano as Emilie

Kristian Bruun as Fitch

Elyse Levesque as Charity

Nicky Guadagni as Aunt Helene

John Ralston as Stevens


Story Line;


All of us have made certain efforts so our in-laws will like us, but Grace is going to have to give it her all if she wants to fit in with her brand new husband's wealthy dynasty, who require her to follow a brutal tradition: for the bride to try to survive her wedding night while the rest of them hunt her down. The class struggle stuff hits the proverbial fan in this extremely black satire starring a brilliant Samara Weaving and including an uncommonly perverse Andie MacDowell


Thoughts:


This was a movie we caught on TV one day. One that we had completely missed when it came out. This is a super fun horror comedy movie!


Everything starts off normal, the wedding at the families large home. They keep talking about “What will you do if she pulls that card”. There is no context until later


At midnight, everything is explained. Grace pulls “Hide & Seek” thinking it's a joke she goes out to hide and quickly learns that it's anything but a joke.


This movie is well made, the acting is great and it's a fun movie to watch.


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert



Young brothers Alex (Mark O'Brien) and Daniel Le Domas (Adam Brody) witness the killing of a man on the night of his wedding to their Aunt Helene (Nicky Guadagni). Daniel is confronted in his family's mansion by Charles (Andrew Anthony), a wounded man who begs him for help. Instead, Daniel alerts his family, who arrive in ceremonial masks and robes. Despite his bride Helene's pleas, Charles is shot with a spear-gun and dragged away into a locked room. The family tells Daniel that they are proud of him.

Thirty years later, Alex has returned home to marry his fiance, Grace (Samara Weaving), a former foster child eager to finally have a family. Alex is the estranged son of the owners of the successful Le Domas Family Games company. Grace is nervous as Alex comes from a rich family. She believes that Alex's dad hates her, and his brother Daniel keeps hitting on her. Just before the wedding Alex gets really serious and asks Grace if she wants to run away and just elope. Grace insists that she is committed and wants to know the family of the man she loves.

On their wedding night, Alex tells her that, as tradition, every outside addition to the family must play a game. The game starts at midnight. Grace doesn't have to win but she has to participate. Grace has to draw a random card, and the game they have to play will be written there.

The family includes Alex, his alcoholic brother, Daniel, and drug-addicted sister, Emilie (Melanie Scrofano); their father, Tony (Henry Czerny) and mother, Becky (Andie MacDowell), Daniel's snobbish wife, Charity (Elyse Levesque), Emilie's whiny husband, Fitch (Kristian Bruun), and the somber Helene, their aunt. Emilie has 2 kids Georgie and Gabe (Ethan Tavares). Becky is thankful that Grace brought Alex back into the family fold.

It is explained that their ancestor, Victor Le Domas, used to run a printing press. He made a deal with a man named Le Bail whom he met on a passenger ship. Tony says that a power watches over the family and its wealth. Today, Tony owns 4 professional sports team and a sprawling gaming empire.

Le Bail was a collector of exotic antiquities which he sold to Americans. Le Bail and Le Domas shared a passion for the game of chance. Le Bail shared a mysterious box to Le Domas and asked him to solve its puzzle before morning, which Le Domas did. Le Bail says that he would build the Le Domas fortune in exchange for the Le Domases observing this tradition. Now, every time a new person joins the family, a blank card is inserted into the box and Le Bail picks which game to play. Grace draws a card labeled "Hide and Seek." Unaware of the truth, she hides while the Le Domases arm themselves with antique weapons to hunt her down.

The 3 maids of the house are Clara (Hanneke Talbot), Tina (Celine Tsai) and Dora (Daniela Barbosa).

When Grace witnesses Emilie accidentally killing Clara believing it to be her, Alex confesses that the "hide and seek" card is the only game that requires the family to kill the recipient. They believe that if Grace survives until dawn, the entire family will die, as per the agreement with Le Bail. He kept the truth from Grace, knowing she would leave him if she knew. The last time someone pulled that card was thirty years ago when Helene's husband Charles, who was then found and murdered.

Shocked, scared, and angry, Grace becomes determined to survive. She is discovered by Daniel, who is disillusioned with the bloody family tradition and gives her a head start. To prevent his family tracking Grace, Alex destroys the security monitors to allow Grace to escape. Emilie accidentally kills Tina in the chaos. Grace's escape is blocked by the family butler, Stevens. She, in turn, splatters the hot tea he was preparing on his face and runs away. Daniel and Tony restrain Alex after he attacks the latter. Grace is seen by Dora who accidentally crushes herself in a dumbwaiter while yelling for the family. Grace escapes the mansion and hides in the barn, only to be shot in the hand by Emilie's young son, Georgie (Liam McDonald). Furious, she knocks Georgie out but accidentally falls into a pit filled with the decaying corpses of the previous sacrifices, including that of Charles.

She climbs out, though not without more wounds, and is pursued by the butler, Stevens (John Ralston). She escapes in his car. But the car is quickly reported stolen and shut down. Stevens catches up and tranquilizes her. While being driven back, Grace awakens and attacks Stevens, causing the car to crash.

As he is driving Grace back to the house, she awakens and attacks Stevens, causing the car to crash and kill him. Near the crash, Daniel captures Grace after realizing that his father is secretly watching. The Le Domases prepare to complete the ritual sacrifice. Grace is restrained on the symbol of a pentagon as the family prepares to sacrifice her. They drink from a ceremonial cup and start to vomit blood. Daniel releases Grace, revealing he non-lethally poisoned its contents.

Charity, however, shoots Daniel in the throat, causing him to bleed to death. Grace thanks Daniel for helping her after pistol-whipping Charity and bludgeoning Tony with an oil lamp, inadvertently starting a fire.

Becky attacks Grace. Having had enough, Grace snaps and bludgeons Becky to death with Le Bail's wooden game box. Alex finds Daniel's body before finding Grace and his mother. Realizing that Grace no longer trusts him and will not be with him after all this, Alex subdues her. The group hails Satan as Alex prepares to stab her.

At the last moment, Grace twists, taking the stab to her shoulder and freeing herself. Dawn breaks, but when nothing happens, the family believes their tradition was a lie, and all of this was for nothing. Despite Grace winning the game, Helene attempts to attack her, but explodes mid-stride as a result of the curse. The rest of the family explodes, leaving only Alex, who tries to convince Grace to forgive him. She refuses and tosses her ring back, declaring she wants a divorce; Alex then succumbs to the curse and explodes. Le Bail briefly shows himself to Grace and nods in approval.

As the police arrive, Grace sits on the patio steps, exhausted and traumatized, her wedding dress turned red from blood, and smokes a cigarette. Upon being asked what has happened, she replies, "In-laws."



Ready or Not 2: Here I Come



Came out; 2026

Time; 1 hours 48 Minutes

Watched: Theater


Rated: R for strong bloody violence, gore, pervasive language and brief drug use


IMDB Rating; 7/10


Rotten Tomatoes:

Tomato Meter 75%

Popcorn Meter 90%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring;


Samara Weaving as Grace

Kathryn Newton as Faith

Elijah Wood as The Lawyer

Sarah Michelle Gellar as Ursula Danforth

Shawn Hatosy as Titus Danforth

David Cronenberg as Chester Danforth

Dan Beirne as Kip Danforth

Olivia Cheng as Wan Chen Xing

Antony Hall as Wan Chend Fu

Varun Saranga as Madhu Rajan

Nadeem Umar-Khitab as Viraj Rajan

Masa Lizdek as Martina Rajan

Nestor Carbonell as Ignacio El Caido

Maia Jae as Francesca El Caido

Juan Pablo Romero as Felipe El Caido

Kevin Durand as Bill Wilkinson


Story Line;


After surviving one deadly game, Grace and her sister Faith must now outrun four rival families competing for a powerful throne - winner takes all.

Thoughts:


Holy Crap is this a good sequel!


Not only is it just the right length, it starts where the first movie left off, literally at the steps with rescue showing up


This is an extremely well put together sequel. Everything is explained as it goes along and you're never left wondering.


CAUTION; Spoiler Alert


Seconds after surviving the Le Domas' attempted sacrificial ritual, Grace MacCaullay collapses outside the property and is taken to a hospital. She reunites with her sister Faith, who she abandoned several years prior.

Meanwhile, the Council, an order of six elite families—the Danforths, the Wans, the Rajans, the El Caidos, the Wilkinsons, and the Le Domas—are notified of the latters' demises and promptly reunite at the Danforth complex for another game. The head members include siblings Ursula and Titus Danforth, Wan Chen Xing, Viraj Rajan, Ignacio El Caido, and Bill Wilkinson.

Prior to their arrival, Ursula and Titus kill their elderly father Chester, the current "High Seat" of the Council, so they can enter the game themselves. Bill attempts to murder Grace at the hospital, but he and the Wilkinsons explode into blood due to failing to wait for the game's ignition. Moments later, Grace and Faith are kidnapped and brought to the complex. They awaken tied and gagged while Le Bail's representative, the "Lawyer", explains their new situation: due to Grace's unplanned victory at the Le Domas' hide-and-seek game, the four remaining families must kill her before dawn to acquire the "High Seat" and a ring with seemingly infinite worldwide power will be provided to the winner. Grace initially refuses to participate, but agrees when Faith's life is put at stake. The eldest members sign a blood oath and the game begins.

Grace and Faith are handcuffed together and put on a golf course, where they run away from oncoming danger and flee around the property. After evading numerous life-threatening scenarios, the sisters manage to kill Viraj using an industrial washing machine. They are confronted by Chen Xing, who reveals an open bypass in the game's rules: if Grace marries one of the elite's family members, the game would immediately cease, granting her husband the High Seat and she would be allowed to live. Ignacio interrupts them, and Chen Xing unintentionally plunges a katana into his throat, killing him. Due to a now-broken game rule, the Wans explode into blood; Faith criticizes Grace's refusal of the opportunity, yet they continue towards the main gate.

Viraj's sister-in-law Martina, forced to play due to her husband Madhu's surrender of family head status and assets after Viraj's death, drives off from the hunt and destroys the gate in the process. Ursula nearly kills Grace, but the sisters flee. Grace lambasts Faith's clumsiness and wishes they had never reunited, leading a heartbroken Faith to leave her alone. Titus attacks Faith and kidnaps her while Ignacio's daughter Francesca targets Grace, though she eventually acquires a shotgun and kills her. Through an intercom, Titus taunts Grace and forces her to come to the main lounge where Faith is held captive.

Grace storms into the lounge where the surviving families quickly corner. Using Chen Xing's aforementioned law circumvent, Grace agrees to marry Titus to ensure her and Faith's safety, effectively handing over the High Seat to the Danforths and concluding the game. Before the wedding, Ursula privately warns Grace about Titus' psychopathy and fears what could transpire under his order. Titus overhears the conversation and kills Ursula, mentioning there is no rule against killing family members. At an underground altar, the marriage ensues to a crowd of Satanic cult members as well as the remaining families, despite her tearful reluctance.

After they sign their intertwined familial blood pacts, Grace stabs Titus with a fountain pen, throwing his own statement of there being no rule against killing family members back at him, and kicks him into an open circular pit full of decompsed bodies, killing him. Now housing ownership of the High Seat, Grace announces her removal from the organization and throws the ring into the pit. With the rules now proclaiming that whomever wears the ring first at dawn obtains the High Seat, the remaining Danforth, Rajan, and El Caido relatives jump into it for a chance at acquisition, murdering each other as they do; no one succeeds before dawn and the entire Council, minus the Lawyer, erupts into a torrential blood explosion amidst the area.

Le Bail's spirit briefly appears and nods to both Grace and Faith as they are finally free. The sisters leave the premises holding hands, with Grace promising never to leave Faith again.




Sources

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Monday, March 16, 2026

Sol De Janeiro Review

 




www.soldejaneiro.com


I've smelled the sprays, I know people who wear nothing but the sprays and I really like them, but I wanted to try other products also.


I placed an order directly through the website. I ordered


Delicia Drench Shower Oil

Delicia Drench Lotion

Delicia Drench Body Spray

Brazilian Joia Strengthening + Smoothing Shampoo & Conditioner


Cheirosa 59 Delicia Drench Scent Description: Vanilla Orchid & Sheer Sandalwood


Shampoo & Conditioner Scent Description: Cheriosa 62: Pistachio, Almond, Heliotrope, Jasmine Petals, Vanilla, Salted Caramel & Sandalwood


I tend to not go with the hype, but I've been obsessed with the scents as I use the dupes in my wax melts, so I made the jump. The scent is long lasting. The lotion is super thick like body butter


The Shower Gel isn't my favorite, but it's more than the Gel part than the product. It has lasted me forever! I don't think I would re-order this again simply based on the also sell sugar scrub


The Shampoo & Conditioner is amazing! Not only does it smell good, but it makes my hair feel super soft and silky.

Thursday, March 12, 2026

Chronic Pain Thoughts: Weaponized Grief

 


Dear Reader,


I remember growing up with the DARE and MADD being formed. I always knew these were programs started because someone somewhere went through something bad and wanted to raise awareness. I'm now aware that this was really weaponized grief.


I'm not saying “Drugs” are bad or that drunk driving is bad, because they are, what I am saying is just because you know someone that took things too far doesn't mean the rest of us will


It's how the CDC Guidelines started. Oxycontin was released to the market, addicts starting getting their hands on black market pills or from actual bad actors in the pain community and OD which made the rest of the pain community, those that were doing everything right, not be able to get the help they needed.


I'm consistently saying “You can't blame the everybody for what the 1% did” and that's very true in this case


The Doctor Patient Forum is an amazing group of people who fight everyday for the rights of pain patients. Please support them with their links below



When Grieving Parents Become the Moral Shield



Chronic Pain Advocacy & Rights | The Doctor Patient Forum

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TV Show: All Her Fault (2025) Caution Spoiler Alert

 

All Her Fault





Came out; 2025

Episodes: 8

Where to Watch: Peacock


Rated: TV-MA


Rating 7.5/10

Rotten Tomatoes

Tomatometer: 80%

Popcornmeter: 73%


Caution; Spoiler Alert


Staring:


Sarah Snook as Marissa Irvine

Jake Lacy as Peter Irvine

Dakota Fanning as Jenny Kaminski

Jay Ellis as Colin Dobbs

Abby Elliott as Lia Irvine

Michael Pena as Detective Alcaras

Thomas Cocquerel as Richie Kaminski

Daniel Monks as Brian Irvine

Sophia Lillis as Josephine “Josie” Murphy/Carrie Finch

Kartiah Vergara as Ana Garcia

Johnny Carr as Detective Greco

Duke McCloud as Milo Irvine


Premise:


When Marissa Irvine goes to pick up her young son Milo from his first playdate with a boy, Jacob, at his new school, the woman who answers the door has never seen or heard of either Marissa or her son—beginning every parent's worst nightmare. As Marissa and her husband Peter begin a desperate search for their son, their family starts to come apart at the seams. With new friend Jenny Kaminski, the only person that Marissa can count on, the two women form a close and unlikely alliance. Together they hunt for Milo, uncovering deep family secrets that alter the course of both their lives forever. Charged with finding Milo and bringing the kidnappers to justice, Detective Alcaras unravels the complex and frightening web of deception and lies that has ensnared both the Irvine and Kaminski families, but his moral code is stretched to breaking point



Overall Thoughts:


This sucks you in. The first episode starts at the jump, and you immediately know something is different about the situation.


This show has very high ratings and it deserve them. It was well put together and the acting is great; the characters have the chemistry needed to make a good show.


The twists and turns in this and all the secrets that come out are shocking. This is a really a “Can't stop watching” show


Episode 1:

In Chicago, Marissa Irvine arrives to pick up her son Milo from a playdate with classmate Jacob Kaminski. Esther, the homeowner, explains that she must have the wrong address; the phone number used to arrange the playdate has been disconnected, and they discover Jacob is with another parent, Sarah Larsen. Marissa finds the real number for Jacob's mother, Jenny, who never arranged the playdate. Rushing home, Marissa and her husband Peter confirm that Milo is missing. Detectives Alcaras and Greco lead the search, as the wealthy Irvines assume Milo was taken for ransom, comforted by Peter's younger siblings Lia and Brian, and Marissa's friend and business partner Colin. Their nanny, Ana Garcia, is cleared of suspicion, while the Kaminskis' missing nanny, Carrie Finch, is discovered to have picked up Milo from school. Having bonded with Marissa as a fellow working mother, Jenny ignores the warnings of Sarah and other parents and arrives to support her friend. Twenty-seven days later, the detectives' investigation now includes murder.


Episode 2:

On Day 2 of Milo's disappearance, Jenny and her husband Richie learn that "Carrie" faked her identity in order to be hired. Jenny comforts Marissa as the Irvines work to publicize Milo's abduction, but their press conference spirals out of control when reporters accuse the couple of staging the kidnapping. Peter admits he tried to bribe a reporter to kill the story, and Marissa realizes he lied about a work trip, accusing him of an affair with Carrie. He explains that he was exploring an experimental surgery for Brian, who struggles with a painful disability after a childhood accident caused by Lia, who is now a recovering drug addict. Noting that Peter financially supports both his siblings, the detectives deduce that Carrie is not working alone. Ana lies to conceal her friendship with Carrie, but Jenny and Marissa discover concurrent credit card charges at the same malt shop, revealing the nannies spent time together. Carrie is keeping Milo in hiding at a rented lake home, where she disguises herself and waits for her accomplice.


Episode 3:

Ana explains to the Irvines and the police that she became friends with Carrie, who took an unusual interest in Milo. At the Chicago Marathon weeks earlier, she and Milo were approached by Carrie, who had a suspicious argument with an unknown man. Jenny, a marketing executive in the publishing industry, succeeds in signing a major client, but remains deeply frustrated by her unsupportive husband. On Day 3, Peter receives a ransom call from an unidentified man, and prepares a bag full of cash, choosing not to tell Marissa or the police. Their family and friends come together to arrange door-to-door canvassing with a crowd of volunteers, including Esther, but to no avail. Unbeknownst to Marissa, Colin, a recovering gambling addict, has been moving their firm's money around, including Lia's accounts. Combing through social media, Alcaras finds a picture of the man from the marathon. In Esther's home, the same man is shown in a framed photo with Esther.


Episode 4:

A week earlier, Alcaras is faced with the choice to cover up a rich kid's crime in exchange for getting his developmentally disabled son into an exclusive private school. On Day 4, with the photo of the man from the marathon circulated in the press, Esther comes forward to identify him as Kyle Smit, her former foster son. Kyle was recently released from prison, and his cellmate reveals a visit from Carrie a week before his release. Alcaras and Greco track down Kyle's old workplace, but his former coworker refuses to talk, despite recognizing Carrie from a photo shown by Alcaras. Alcaras informs Marissa of their findings, and after confiding in her about his own fears as a parent, he tampers with evidence to secure his son's enrollment. On Day 5, a gas station clerk recognizes the photo of Kyle, leading the detectives to find Carrie's empty rental house nearby. They discover blood inside, and a body is pulled from the lake.


Episode 5:

The body is identified as Kyle, shot in the back of the head. Milo's favorite toy, lost during Easter vacation before Carrie was hired by the Kaminskis, is found in the lake house. Colin, Lia, and Brian were the only other people at the Irvines' vacation home, and Marissa realizes they lied about leaving the house that day. Brian admits that he was visiting an assisted living facility, hoping for independence from Peter, while Colin reveals that he and Lia have secretly been dating. With a television interview crew soon to arrive, Brian drunkenly confronts his brother, having discovered Peter lied to keep him from pursuing spinal surgery. As the family turn on each other, Peter is caught in another lie, and confesses that he was responsible for Brian's accident but allowed Lia to take the blame, leading to her addiction fueled by lifelong guilt. Lashing out at Peter with her own resentments, Marissa receives a call that a boy is at the police station.


Episode 6:

Left unharmed in a motel parking lot, Milo is reunited with his parents. Alcaras and Greco determine that he was briefly kept at the motel, where they discover the body of Rob Murphy, Colin's bookie. After the detectives suggest Milo was likely released because a ransom was paid, Marissa discovers Peter's bag of cash, and he admits to receiving the ransom call but no arrangements were made. Standing up to the manipulative Sarah, Jenny discovers Richie has been lying to avoid his parental duties; she confronts him, and asks for a divorce. The detectives interview Rob's ex-wife Irene, Kyle's former coworker, learning that Rob and Irene are the parents of Carrie, whose real name is Josie. With Colin, Lia, and Brian at the Irvines' home, Marissa confronts Colin for his financial malfeasance, and he admits that he relapsed and lost the money gambling. As she accuses him of being involved with the kidnapping, Josie enters the house with a gun.


Episode 7:

Six years earlier, Josie and Kyle are happily in love but struggling financially, expecting their first child. After Kyle is sent to prison for drug dealing and their infant son is killed in a car accident, Josie falls into a downward spiral, forced to live with the abusive Irene. In the years following, Josie reconnects with Rob, accompanying him as he collects money from delinquent clients. While her father confronts Colin at the Irvines' Easter vacation, Josie meets Milo and discovers they both experience synesthesia, taking his forgotten toy. Obsessed with Milo, Josie is kicked out by Irene and adopts the identity of Carrie Finch to be hired by Jenny, befriending Ana to get close to Milo. After Kyle's release, Josie convinces him to start a new life together with the kidnapped Milo. They enlist Rob's help, but he secretly makes the ransom call to Peter instead; unbeknownst to Josie, he kills Kyle at the lake house. Bringing Milo to Rob's motel, Josie later returns to find him gone and her father dead, with a recording of his murder captured on his phone. Taking her father's gun, Josie arrives at the Irvines' home.


Episode 8:

Colin grabs the gun and is fatally shot, and Josie allows Lia to call an ambulance as Marissa sends Brian to comfort Milo. Warning Marissa to protect Milo from Peter, Josie is overpowered and shot dead by Peter, who is forced to reveal the full truth. Six years prior, while driving with her infant son, Josie was in a head-on collision with Peter, Marissa, and their own newborn son, who was killed. Peter switched the two babies, raising Josie's son as Milo, but Josie realized the truth and devised her plan to take him back. Marissa listens to Rob's recording, which reveals that Peter killed him and left a blindfolded Milo to be discovered by the police. Peter convinces her to give him the phone for Milo's sake, and she confides in Jenny, trapped between losing Milo by telling the truth, and the danger Peter poses to them both. At Colin's funeral, Marissa orchestrates Peter's death by allergic reaction, and Lia lies to protect her. Deducing the truth about Milo, Alcaras assures Marissa that the case is closed, with no moral qualms about the outcome. Both free of their husbands, Marissa and Jenny watch their sons play together.