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Feb. 12, 2018

The author suggests Pilates as part of her plan for ‘mom bods’ to renew for spring.
AS WE SWAP out our warm comfy PJs for swimsuits, the thought of showing off our bodies can stir up all kinds of emotions, especially for us moms. Here are a few strategic steps to stride into the spring and summer months with confidence and feeling your best.
First, renewing your skin is a must, to wash away the winter blues. Dry winter weather — both in indoor heating and the cold outdoor air, dries out our skin and actually clogs the pores. Not to mention giving us ashy legs and arms. Escape Spa has two treatments that are ideal for making the body and face bright again.
The "Nourishing Glow Wrap" is a vichy shower treatment that will leave your skin feeling refreshed and radiant, perfect for showing off your summer glow. And your therapist is using a trifecta of some of our best products in this service. The LaTika Vitamin C scrub, Skin Authority’s Vitamin D serum and an aloe avocado oil. We use at least three of our product lines in this treatment for ultimate results.
The “Complete Fix Facial” — for a facial from which you can see the effects. Your skin will immediately appear more youthful, fuller, even toned and radiant. Powered by our best-selling, patented SGF-4 Technology this professional treatment elevates topical treatments to produce a new level of immediately visible cosmetic wrinkle and texture improvement without the need for injections of chemical hyaluronic acid formulations.
Implementing chlorophyll water as a part of your daily routine can do wonders for both hydration and overall skin health. You can buy drops online and create a refreshing morning beverage, like I do every day. This simple addition will enhance your wellbeing and glow from the inside out!
My year-round go-to for fitness is pilates, which is what helps me with the sluggish feeling of working out in the winter months. First created for ballet dancers who are rated some of the strongest athletes on the planet, this low-impact workout that focuses on core strength, toning and flexibility is an ideal way for busy moms to get toned and be able to come out of their cold weather cocoon firm and fit. High-impact workouts are great, but there's no need for intense high-impact with Reformer Pilates.
By following my few tips, and taking care of yourself both inside and out, you will be ready to step into summer with confidence and feeling your best! With the support of our trusted wellness partners that we carry at Escape, like Skin Authority, Zents, Dr. Dennis Gross, and LaTika you can enhance your self-care routine even further. Embrace the season ahead with self-compassion, determination,and a sprinkle of indulgence — you've got this, ladies!
Concert of Arias finalists on the Wortham stage, including first place and audience choice winner Geonho Lee of South Korea, third from left. (Photo by Michael Bishop)
LONG ONE OF the HGO’s most exciting evenings on the calendar — Artistic and Music Director Patrick Summers called it the best night of the year — the 37th Annual Concert of Arias and gala dinner afterward dazzled and inspired opera fans.
The Wortham Center concert — which serves as the finals of the Eleanor McCollum Competition for Young Singers, pitting the world’s best young singers against each other for high honors and big money — was even more spectacular this year. The young opera performers were accompanied by a full orchestra for the first time, and not just a lone piano per the tradition. And a full orchestra requires a big-shot conductor. Enter Maestro James Gaffigan, the general music director of Komische Oper Berlin, music director of the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofía in Valencia and music director of the Verbier Festival Junior Orchestra in Switzerland.
Other operatic glitterati also participated in the rousing affair. Judges included Michael Heaston, the deputy general manager of the Metropolitan Opera and the former music director of HGO’s Butler Studio school; Khori Dastoor, HGO general director and CEO; and Summers. World-famous, Houston-based diva Ana María Martínez selected the recipient of her Ana María Martínez Encouragement Award.
But of course, the real stars were the performers, each of whom performed two numbers for the judges — and for the audiences gathered in the hall and watching the live stream hosted by Ernie Manouse. The audience, by the way, participated in the dolling out of awards, voting by phone for the coveted Audience Choice Award.
Jim Loftis and Alexa Chally (photo by Michelle Watson)
Beth Madison and Steve Hamilton (photo by Michelle Watson)
Misook Doolittle, Stephen Beaudoin and Charlotte Lee (photo by Michelle Watson)
Albert Chao and Anne Chao (photo by Michelle Watson)
Megha Karkera and Mayur Kanjia, Warren and Rachel Ellsworth, Jaclyn Goodell, and Brad and Meagan Glover (photo by Michelle Watson)
Mark Walker and Thomas DeNapoli (photo by Michelle Watson)
Loren Meeker, Barbara Labatt and Blair Labatt (photo by Michelle Watson)
Harry and Diane Gendel (photo by Michelle Watson)
Janet Carrig and John Carrig (photo by Michelle Watson)
Roberto Kalb, Gloria Portela and Navasard Hakobyan (photo by Michelle Watson)
Angela Lee and Myrtle Jones (photo by Michelle Watson)
When the winners were announced, it was cute young baritone Geonho Lee of South Korea, with his warm buttery voice and impish charm, who walked away with both the first place award and the audience prize. That’s $30,000 in the total purse!
After the competition, event chairs Reinnette and Stan Marek welcomed nearly 500 opera lovers into the Wortham’s grand foyer for a dinner party celebrating the beaming contestants. In all, more than $775,000 was raised. “Proceeds from the Concert of Arias support the Butler Studio’s mission to recruit, develop and champion world-class young artists,” noted an HGO rep. “These funds also help bring opera to communities across Greater Houston, offering accessible programming for people of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds.”
Guests for the evening included Estela Cockrell, Sarah and Ernest Butler, Molly and Jim Crownover, Cynthia and Tony Petrello, Theresa and Peter Chang, Stephen Klineberg, Anne and Albert Chao, Matthew and Kristen Loden, Robert Sakowitz and Mindy and Joshua Davidson.
Baber and Robart of The Well Pilates Studio
A NEW BOUTIQUE-fitness concept has sprung to life in West Houston. The Well Pilates Studio, founded by two Houstonians, opened this weekend on Memorial near Wilcrest, in the heart of a community noticeably lacking in studio-style gyms.
A labor of love, The Well is located in a space that was at one point a dry cleaner, but has been vacant for years. Owners Kristin Baber and Kate Robart, both blonde and bubbly and strikingly fit, outfitted the concrete shell with a palette of soothing greens and tans, aiming to give the fitness studio a spa-like feel. The open-concept-style floorplan feels airy and urbane.
As for the workout, expect a Pilates reformer routine with a big extra dose of strength training and cardio. Those famous Pilates “shakes” will find you early on in the 50-minute class, but don’t be discouraged: Between the encouraging instructors (Baber and Robart are among them) and the upbeat music, the class flies by. During opening weekend, first-timers and Pilates veterans alike left dripping in sweat and smiling wide.
The 10 Xformer machines are custom-made for The Well, featuring a beautiful brown leather on the platforms and carriage, and black and gold accents. Other features of the studio include sleek lockers, comfortable seating, and a curated retail section with giftable and funky little items, recalling a mini Kuhl-Linscomb.
The Well offers classes seven days a week, and clients can book their spot up to two weeks in advance. Grip socks are required, but can be purchased in-studio.