Saturday, May 24, 2025

A Review of Sneaker Collecting

People who enjoy collecting can be called by many names. Collectors of some specific areas have their own particular name. For instance, a coin collector is called a numismatist and a book collector is known as a bibiophile. Whether you collect a particular set of items as simply a hobbyist who enjoys it, or as a connoisseur, becoming an expert in the field, collecting is an interesting pastime. 


A ring of sneakers


Did you know that ‘Sneaker Collecting’ is now a THING? 


Athletic shoes are called by a variety of names, depending on where you live. Growing up in New York State, our name for these running shoes, gym shoes, trainers, etc. was “sneakers”. Then I went to college in the Midwest and everyone there called them “tennis shoes”


The name ‘sneakers’ was first used by the Boston Journal in 1887 to describe the rubber soled tennis shoes that allowed wearers to ‘sneak’ around quietly. 


Wikipedia helps define Sneaker Collecting as the hobby of acquiring and trading sneakers, particularly those made for certain sports, such as basketball.  The name for people who collect sneakers is Sneakerhead!


Sneaker Collecting Beginnings…


part of the sneaker collection of Edgar Alejandro Cortes
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We can find the collecting, trading and reselling of sneakers dating back to the 1970s. But Sneaker collecting really became a subculture ‘thing’ in the 1980s, particularly with the release in 1985 of the Air Jordan line of shoes by the popular basketball player Michael Jordan.

Believe it or not, the Hip Hop movement contributed to Sneaker Collecting popularity by giving sneakers their street credibility as a status symbol. So, in addition to shoes designed for particular sports and popularized by well-known sports stars, the sneakerhead culture now overlaps with streetwear trends and styles. Today, the sneaker resale market is worth over $10 billion dollars. 


Patrick Mahomes is a Sneakerhead


I currently live in the Kansas City area, so naturally our favorite sports figure is Patrick Mahomes, the Kansas City Chiefs' quarterback. Since much is often written about Mahomes, especially in our local area news, we learned about his interest in collecting sneakers. 


Patrick Mahomes began his sneaker collection in 2017, the same year he was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs. Today, Patrick has over 180 pairs of sneakers and keeps them in a custom-designed sneaker closet in his home. His collection is also related to his sponsorship deal with Adidas, which allows him to collaborate on product design and marketing.

*Click here to see images of Mahomes' sneaker closet and collection.

In recent years, I have begun to notice that many MLB baseball players like to wear specially designed sneakers while playing. Some, I’m sure, relate to sponsorship deals with specific manufacturers of sneakers. Some players just like to relate them to certain dates, such as pink sneakers for Mother’s Day games with maybe flowers and/or ‘mom’s’ name on them. 

The sneaker ‘trend’ when I was a teenage girl was to wear Keds canvas white sneakers to school and to meet up early before school began to use white shoe polish to make sure our ‘keds’ were completely white and new-looking for the school day! That was our “thing”. LOL. 

Summary


Sneaker collectors buy online, but they also attend sneaker events such as swapmeets sneaker parties and exhibitions like Sneakercons. If you like sneakers, consider becoming a Sneakerhead! Happy Collecting! 


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*Sneaker Collecting written by Wednesday Elf 


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Friday, May 23, 2025

Adjustable Needlework Lap & Table Stand with Scroll Frame Reviewed

needlework lap or table frame
For Mother's Day this year, my son gave me a fabulous needlework lap or table stand.  For many years, I have had a needlework stand with feet on the floor and I simply pull the stand feet under the couch to work.  However, now I find my recliner more comfortable for sitting, but my original stand's feet do not fit under the recliner.  I needed one with shorter legs so it would sit on the recliner cushion, between the recliner arms.  I thought that would be a difficult frame to find.  I was reluctant to request it as a gift because I suspected it would need to be specially made to meet my needs.  However, my son found the perfect needlework stand without having to pull out the table saw!

Anyone who stitches knows how important it is to have a comfortable work set-up.  For smaller needlework or cross stitch patterns, stitchers use a hand-held hoop to keep our cloth stationary and firmly in place so we can easily slide a needle through it.  However, larger patterns and fabric require a larger frame to hold our fabric.  

It is best to have a frame the same width as the fabric to keep from crimping the thread or floss under the frame.  For instance, the cross stitch picture shown in the photo, requires a 21" wide piece of aida cloth.  Therefore, I need an adjustable frame that will accommodate 21" wide fabric.  I also like to work with a scroll bar at the top and bottom so the fabric rolls around it without pressing down on and "crunching" the stitched thread or floss.  As the needlework progresses, it is easy to roll the fabric up to the desired height (in front of my eyes) without damaging the finished section.

Even though I do a lot of different crafts, cross stitch is my personal favorite after sewing.  Sewing requires a sewing machine.  Needlework or cross stitching can be done almost anywhere.  I have even been known to cross-stitch bookmarks during airport layovers.

As you can see, this cross-stitch stand with the scroll bar frame was the perfect Mother's Day gift for me!

 

Frank A. Edmunds 24" Adjustable Lap & Table Stand with Scroll Frame

 Frank A. Edmunds 5850 Adjustable Lap & Table Stand with Scroll Frame, 8.5" x 24"Check Price This needlework frame is designed to sit over your lap.  It holds the fabric in place and frees up both hands to stitch.  I use my right hand on the front side of the frame and my left hand behind it so I have a constant stitch action going.

When I need extra light over my pattern or work, I clip a gooseneck lamp on the frame or wear my lighted magnifier glasses. It may all look rather strange to someone observing me stitch, but it works and that is what matters.

The needlework frame and stand are very easy to assemble.  No tools are required.  All of the wood pieces have the holes pre-drilled for the screw bolts, which are held in place with wing nuts.

  • The frame legs have 3 holes so they can be adjusted for just the right height.
  • Adjust the frame width by sliding the side bars of the frame across the round scroll bars (dowel bars) and lock in place by tightening the screw bolts on the wing nuts.  (Be careful not to over-tighten it!  Wood is not flexable)
  • Adjust the frame itself to your preferred angle with the side screw bolt. 
  • Stores easily by simply taking it apart and putting it back in the original packaging.

 

I love both of my needlework frames.  My new lap & table stand for sitting in the chair with me, as well as my original floor-standing frame. 

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Thursday, May 22, 2025

Reviewing Veterans Tribute Park

St  Charles County Park

 Last week I visited a park that was new to me.  It opened in October 2018.  It is located on Kisker Drive in Weldon Springs Missouri.  It is an 120 acre park with lots of wonderful features.

Park Features

The park is loaded with features for every age group.  They include:
  • Two Lakes where you can enjoy a nice stroll or go fishing.
  • A Dog Park
  • Playground
  • A Great Trail System for those who like to hike.  
  • Storybook Walk   This trail is designed for parents and kids who love to read.  Book pages are posted at various stations along the trail, so you can read a book while you take a walk.
  • Picnic Shelters
In addition, it has two of my favorite features- the Veterans Memorial Plaza and flowers which I will tell you about in more detail in the sections below.

Covered Entrance

Lake at Park

Picnic Area


Veterans Memorial Plaza

Veterans Memorial Plaza is a beautiful area that honors Veterans from the St. Charles County area that have given the ultimate sacrifice.  It includes a beautiful walk lined with flowers that lead to the Tribute Wall.  The tribute wall is a curved stoned wall engraved with names and has waterfalling over the wall.  After you see the wall, the walk continues up a slight incline and has stops from each of the conflicts from 1812 to the present day.  Each stop features a board that describes the conflict and, on the walk, in front of the board is a star on the sidewalk with the names of those residents of the county that died in that conflict.  It is a very moving feature of the park.


War Memorial

Veterans Tribute

Veterans Memorial

Waterfall Wall





Lots of Beautiful Spring Flowers


I visited the park in early May and there were lots of beautiful flowers that lined the walkway to the Veterans Tribute.
Purple flower

Iris

Pink Flower

Purple flower




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Wednesday, May 21, 2025

A Prostaglandin-Free Lash Growth Serum for Longer, Stronger Eyelashes

If you’ve been longing for naturally longer, fuller lashes but want to avoid extensions or harsh formulas, Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum is well worth a look. I’ve been using it in my own routine and it’s quickly become a favorite because it’s clean, safe, prostaglandin-free, gentle on my sensitive eyes, and gives me noticeably longer, stronger eyelashes.

The Best Prostaglandin-Free Eyelash Growth Serum
I am not wearing eyeliner on my upper lids in this photo, just mascara

Do You Have Short, Sparse, or Weak Eyelashes?

I have never been blessed with great lashes. Mine have always been thin, pale, stick straight (similar to Asian lashes), and they point straight down. Long, upward curling lashes are especially important for those of us who have deeply hooded eyes. And, as we age, no matter how they started, our eyes tend to become more hooded and our lashes tend to become more sparse. That's why in my late 60s and early 70s, finding an effective lash growth serum became a beauty priority.

A couple of years ago, I used a fantastic lash growth serum from Obagi. It made a huge difference in the length and fullness of my lashes, although it tended to make them brittle. But the real problem was that it contained a prostaglandin analog. So, while I continue to use (and love) their excellent brow serum, I didn't want to keep using their lash serum because I didn't want to use a prostaglandin analog so close to my eyes.

I tried several well reviewed and highly recommended prostaglandin-free lash growth serums with disappointing results. I used at least one entire tube of each brand's eyelash serum to give it a fair trial. But it wasn't until I tried Sweed Beauty's Pro Eyelash Serum that I found a winner.

An Effective, Clean Beauty Lash Growth Serum With No Prostaglandins

One of the first things that drew me to this serum is its commitment to clean, vegan, and cruelty-free beauty. It’s free from prostaglandin analogues (found in many lash serums), as well as sulfates, parabens, gluten, and synthetic fragrance. That’s a rare and welcome combination, especially for those of us with mature or sensitive eyes.

Unlike many lash growth serums that rely on prostaglandins or prostaglandin analogs — hormone-like ingredients originally used in glaucoma treatments — Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum is completely free from these compounds. That matters because prostaglandin-based formulas have been linked to unwanted side effects such as darkening of the eyelid skin and iris, periorbital fat loss (which can create a sunken-eye look), eye irritation, and even eyelid drooping or unwanted facial hair growth where the product migrates.

Sweed takes a gentler approach, using nourishing, non-irritating peptides and botanicals to support healthier-looking, longer lashes—without the hormone disruption or high-risk side effects.

Created by a Makeup Artist Who Understands Real Results

Sweed’s founder, Gabriella Elio, is a professional makeup artist with over two decades of experience. She designed her line to reflect the clean, performance-driven simplicity of Scandinavian beauty, and that’s exactly what this serum delivers. It's surprisingly effective, especially compared to the other prostaglandin-free lash serums I have tried.

Woman showing longer, thicker eyelashes
It's a bit hard to tell with my stick-straight lashes and deeply hooded eyes, but my eyelashes are so much longer and fuller and don't break as easily after using the Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum for 2 months

What I Noticed

After about three weeks of consistent nightly use, I began noticing a difference in my lashes. They looked a bit fuller and I noticed fewer lashes falling out. By the four-week mark, I could see a real improvement in overall density and health. After six weeks, I was really impressed with how long, full, and strong my lashes were becoming.

There was no redness, no irritation, no stinging—and that’s saying something, because my eyes can be quite sensitive.

Closed eyes to show eyelash length
Although my mascara didn't cooperate when I took these photos, you can see how long and full my normally short, sparse lashes have become after using Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum nightly for two months

What’s Inside

The Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum formula is packed with thoughtful, lash-loving ingredients:

  • Peptides to support healthy lash growth
  • Biotin to strengthen and help prevent breakage
  • Pumpkin seed extract to nourish and add shine
  • Vegan keratin to reinforce and protect
  • Hyaluronic acid for deep hydration
  • Panthenol (Vitamin B5) to improve flexibility and softness

Each ingredient plays a supportive role in extending the growth phase of your lashes while conditioning and protecting them along the way.

Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum

How to Use Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum

It’s very easy to use. After cleansing at night, just apply a thin line of the serum right along the upper lash line, as if it were liquid eyeliner. This eyelash serum dries quickly, and after a couple of minutes you can apply the rest of your evening skincare routine.

After achieving noticeable results, you can scale back to using it two to three times a week for maintenance. And if you’re like me and have a few sparse spots in your brows, you can apply the serum there too, although Sweed also makes a great brow serum.

Packaging & Price

I love the pretty turquoise packaging of this lash growth serum, which is available in a choice of two sizes:

  • 3 ml for $55
  • 5 ml for $80

The 3 ml size should last about 3 months and the 5 ml size should last about 5 months. That averages $16–$18 a month for fuller, longer, stronger lashes.

Final Thoughts

Sweed Pro Eyelash Serum strikes that rare balance of being gentle enough for daily use while actually delivering results. It’s a clean, vegan lash enhancer created by a professional who understands performance and simplicity.

If you’re looking to improve the fullness and health of your natural lashes without irritation or compromise, I truly believe this is one of the best clean formulas out there.


A Prostaglandin-Free Lash Growth Serum for Longer, Stronger Eyelashes by Margaret Schindel


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Tuesday, May 20, 2025

A Review of the Easiest Way to Organize Your Closet

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Are sick of your closet looking like the FBI just searched it?  Are you tired of having to look through 30 tops you rarely wear, to find the one that you do?  Do you hate putting on a pair of pants, just to find they are ripped or stained?  I used to go through all these scenarios on a daily basis because my bedroom closet was just a mess!  Trying to find something to wear to work was a nightmare and when I finally did, pulling it out of a packed closet meant that it was a wrinkled mess and had to be ironed before I could wear it, or go to work looking like I slept in it.

If you have these problems like I did and are ready to do something about it, I have a plan for you that is guaranteed to solve your closet problems for good!  It’s actually fairly simple, once the decision is made.  It’s just 3 steps to a clean closet and the means to keep it that way.

Step 1:  Sort and Toss.  This is probably the most time consuming and painful step.  You need to go through every single thing in your closet and put it in one of three piles. 

    Keep - Items you wear frequently and love.  They fit well and are comfortable.

    Throw away - Items that are damaged, stained or somehow unwearable.

    Donate -  Items that are too small or too large.  This also include items that you may love, but that really don't look good on you or don't fit right.  This pile most importantly must include things that you don't wear even if there really is no good reason.  If you have not had it on your body in the last year, out it goes.

Keep in mind that you have a finite amount of space in your closet and once it is full you will have to find more items to remove from the keep pile.  Once you have your piles, and everything is sorted, immediately bag up the throw away stuff and take it outside and put it in your trash can, so you won’t be tempted to change your mind.  Bag up the donated stuff, close the bags with zip ties or knotted twine and put a tag on them.  Call your charity right then and there and arrange for pick up, then put the bags in the garage, out of sight.

Step 2:  Organize – There are many ways to organize your closet.  You can get the shelves that screw to the wall, or you can get space bags, or you can go to Ikea and custom build yourself an organizer.  Personally, I prefer to take the easy and more inexpensive route and buy free standing organizers from Amazon

They are very easy to use, you just assemble them, set them in the closet and you are good to go.  They are also not expensive, so I think they are the perfect solution.  It is also wise to invest in some smaller totes for the shelves.  They can hold scarves, belts, purses and other accessories.

My favorite organizer is the Whitmor Double Rod Freestanding Closet Organizer.  I like that is has two rows to hang on. I use one for tops and the other for pants and blazers.  The shelves are very handy, I use the bottom two for shoes and the rest have totes for accessories.  I love this organizer!

whitmor organizer


Because it is freestanding, it does not take any tools to put together and it only weighs ten pounds, so anyone can move it.  It's dimensions are 45.2" x 19.3" x 68" and it is pretty easy to put together.  And it is less than $40!  You really cannot find a better deal to organize your closet.

I also found some Storage Baskets that I really love.  I didn't want stiff basket weave or plastic, so I kept looking.  I finally found some gorgeous woven cotton rope totes.  They are so soft and can be washed in the washing machine!  They are perfect for long term use.


storage baskets

Step 3:  Stop or slow the amount of clothes you buy.  This is going to be the hardest thing for some of us.  Shopping is so much fun and clothes are so pretty!  However, you cannot keep your closet organized if you are continually buying more clothes and never throwing any out.  If you do this, it will be no time before your closet will again be looking like it does now.  Once your closet is full, you need to make a hard and fast rule that for every piece you buy, you have to get rid of one.  That way your closet will maintain it’s organization.

Staying organized in any part of your life is challenging, but closets are a special problem by themselves.  Organizers are a good way of helping keep this problem under control.  Spring is a great time to start!








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