Once again it’s the end of the year – time to reflect on everything we have done and everything we would like to do in 2010 whether you’re Single or not!
For all you guys and girls who haven’t as yet had the opportunity to read the SHI Symbol eMag -this is our very last one for 2009. Please enjoy the features on travel, relationships, finance, beauty, wine and much much more. And of course, we’d love your feedback too.
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As of today I have a new rule…a bad day at work equals a good bottle of wine. Today happened to be a bad day at work so I thought I’d try out the new rule and open a good bottle of wine. Since it’s been ages, I thought I’d do a quick review as well….a review of the wine, not of my bad day.
In the mood for some wine and a romantic atmosphere? You’re in luck! Nestled in the midst of downtown office buildings and high rises you will find the swank new wine bar located on the first floor of the 5th and Madison condo building. Sip at the Wine Bar and Restaurant (909 5th Avenue Seattle, WA 98104), while being particularly well designed for those working downtown, can also serve as the venue for a great romantic or a personable first date. Expect high-class food for high-class prices with a wine list that should leave even the finicky connoisseur satisfied.

Ever since I held & smelled one for the 1st time at Mom 2.0 Summit last year, I have been hooked on Paddywax candles. They are amazing. My absolute favorite is the Rosemary Sage, but when I got their sale email a few weeks ago, I stocked up on several of the holiday box candles to give as hostess & holiday gifts this season. The packaging of the Rosemary Sage travel tin is awesome because you can put the cover back on anytime and grab & go. Also, when you get your package from them in the mail, it comes with a great matchbox all tied with black & white ribbon. Also one day I read their story and realized, They totally get it! Their company motto is, “Work is fun at Paddywax and when work is fun it shows in the details.” I will continue to be a customer for a long time. I am hooked.
Another thing I saw in Real Simple that I am dying to try is the Red Truck Wines Mini-Barrel. I am a wine-a-holic, but not a wine snob. I won’t drink Franzia under any circumstances, but I don’t spend hundreds either. I have bought one mini-barrel before, it was in an artistic barrel containing a French Rhone blend and was great but it was a special offer and was not available again. I was bummed, and had to find another company that offered it. Why you ask? First of all, 1 barrel is equal to 4 bottles and the wine stays fresh for up to 6 weeks after opening. Plus, on their website Red Truck boasts, “Less than half the carbon footprint of glass bottles. Almost 100% recyclable.” The wine itself is a red blend with syrah, malbec, cab franc and other grapes – sounds like a perfect party wine to me. I can’t wait to order some for myself. I will report back when I do. I wish more wineries would offer mini-barrels. I think it’s going to be the next rage – it is such a great offering! From bottle to barrel, let’s do it.


Ravenscroft Crystal Beveled Orbital Single Liquor Decanter.







Kudos to our Goutorbe Cuvee Prestige NV grower champagne, chosen as “Best Value” among grower champagnes in an article titled “Savoring Champagne as Art” in this weekend’s Wall Street Journal. “Nutty, with brioche and yeast. Big yet well-balanced, flavorful but not heavy. You can try the Goutorbe along with our other grower champagne at our annual pre-New Year’s tasting on Wednesday, December 30, 2009. We like to call it “Bubbles that Don’t Blow” because by sampling the champagnes, you’re sure to find one that suits your palate so that when you actually pop the cork at midnight, you’ll be certain to like what you’re drinking. Now who you’re kissing, well that’s up to you.





