Thursday, July 8, 2010

Break Time

Hiatus time for this blog.... Look for an all-new Surf Like A Girl site in late 2010. In the meantime, I am still blogging over at Sideshow By the Seashore. Thanks! --Stef McDonald

Thursday, June 24, 2010

Photo: Marley Freedom Flag


Photo taken in Venice Beach, CA. This calls for some Bob Marley music; here's a cover of "High Tide or Low Tide" by Jack Johnson and Ben Harper. --Stef McDonald

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

Photo: Sunset on the Skate Park


Photo taken at the Venice Beach Skate Park.

Wednesday, June 9, 2010

World Ocean Day




Photos taken in Venice Beach, CA.

It's been a busy week and we missed World Oceans Day on June 8. I live where I get to see (and hear and smell) the ocean every day (and think I'm one of the luckiest girls in the world for that). Protecting our oceans is vital; huge kudos to those who make it their mission to do so, like the fine folks who work for Heal the Bay and Surfrider. --Stef McDonald

John Wooden's Lessons


Basketball is not a board sport, but I have been a fan of the game for as long as I can remember (before I ever dreamed of riding waves on a surfboard!). There were many moving tributes last week following news of the passing of legendary UCLA basketball coach John Wooden and I went to his website to explore more about his career and teachings. Like all good coaches, he was a teacher whose lessons went beyond getting the ball across the court and into the basket. His widely used "pyramid of success" can be applied off the court as well, and has been adopted by businesses and others. I love that some of the "12 Lessons in Leadership" (see above and more on his website) are also lessons for life, including "Make each day your masterpiece."--Stef McDonald

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Beauty for Beach Days


Sunscreen:
I consulted the Environmental Working Group's Sunscreen Guide and was happy to find my favorite SPF 30 sunscreens by Badger and California Baby ranked highest for safety and effectiveness. The Badger SPF 30 sunscreen stick is also good to apply pre-surf for nose, ears, hands, and cheeks, and their SPF 15 lip balm stays put during surf or swim sessions and beach yoga classes.

Hats:
I've got a collection of hats and make a point to wear one when spending more than a few minutes outdoors. Baseball caps (Yankees AND Dodgers, showing my East and West coast support!); straw cowboy hats; cotton floppy hats. When in the water, I wear a beat-up baseball cap and tie the string on my wetsuit zipper to the hat (so it doesn't get lost at sea when I wipe out).

Makeup:
Even when I'm wearing only sunscreen on my face, I like to put a little color on my lips. My current favorite is Jane Iredale's PureMoist Lip Colour SPF18. There are no harsh chemicals or artificial colors and it's got SPF protection. My favorite is a soft and pretty red color named Nicole, which I dab on lightly for a bit of color during the day; at night, I wear it loud and proud. I have become a devotee of many of Iredale's products and also like to use some of the 24-Karat Gold Dust powder (mineral, nothing toxic) for a subtle shimmer on eyelids and cheeks or to blend it with some moisturizer or sunscreen for a pretty glow. You can find more safe-for-you cosmetics (and see how the products you already use rank) at the Skin Deep Cosmetic Database from the Environmental Working Group; for even more information on the safety of makeup and personal care products, visit the site for the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics.

Beach Hair Spray:
I make my own beach hair spray. In a spray bottle, I mix 1 cup of filtered water, 1 tablespoons of sea salt, 1 teaspoon shea butter, 2-3 drops of essential oil of choice (I like jasmine and orange). Shake and spray. (Twist and braid a few pieces of hair for some waves.)

Hair bands:
Self-promotional plug! I make hair bands, from basic black elastic bands embellished them with recycled scraps of fabric (denim, hankie, chino, linen, tulle, silk tie...) and sell them on my Etsy shop, which features upcycled and vintage clothing and accessories.

Moisturizer:
Shea butter, from head to toe.

--Stef McDonald

Starfish Videos

Via Boing Boing: this videos of a starfish in action, flipping right side up. And a link to more videos, too.

Monday, May 31, 2010

Lifeguard Tower Art: Venice Flower Power



I was a happy participant in the "Portraits of Hope Life Guard Towers" public art project (posted earlier about it here). This week, the sunny and bright art floral panels were added to the tower.--Stef McDonald

Skateboarding Dog in Venice



Photos taken in Venice Beach, CA. The skateboarding dog's name? Bony Hawk. --Stef McDonald

Friday, May 28, 2010

Surfing in Los Angeles: Places to Go

I posted a list on Citysearch of my go-to places for the surfing in Los Angeles experience.--Stef McDonald

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Oil Spill Reaction Online


I saw on Facebook that some friends had joined a group calling for the use of BP executives to plug the hole--and then I heard about this fake BP Twitter account that tackles the subject of the oil spill with razor-sharp satire (we'll see how long it's up before BP takes it down--betting they'll be able to stop this faster than the mess they made in our seas). Of course, it's an environmental tragedy that is breaking our hearts--but sometimes you've gotta use humor to deal with news this bad. Oh, and it also feels good to do something to support those environmental organizations that work tirelessly to protect our seas. (Here in LA, we salute Heal the Bay and Surfrider.)--Stef McDonald

Friday, May 21, 2010

Jack Johnson's Concert to Clean the Beach


Another reason to love Jack Johnson: he's performing a free concert on the Santa Monica Pier to help Heal the Bay, a kick-ass organization that works to keep our sea and seaside clean in Los Angeles. It's billed as a "Concert To Clean The Beach" and that's how you get your ticket to see him perform on the pier -- by participating in a beach clean-up organized by Heal the Bay a few days before the concert.--Stef McDonald

UPDATE: It was great. Not sure how long this will be live, but the concert was streamed live and can be seen here.

Movie Preview: 180° SOUTH

Can't wait to see 180° SOUTH and to hear the full soundtrack...

Thursday, May 20, 2010

Gleeking Out: Puck in GQ

Mark Salling of "Glee" (he's Puck) is in the new issue of GQ (photos are also online) looking awfully cute in board shorts, with swoon-worthy props: a guitar and surfboard.

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

She's Back: Gidget!


Here she comes again... Gidget!

Friday, May 14, 2010

Oil Spill Horror: Taking Action

If you're like us, you've read about the oil spill and felt bad about it, but maybe you have stopped short of looking at too many images or reading deep into how terrible it really is. Take a look at these photos from the Boston Globe. It's horrible. So what can we do? Wind power, people! Read about it and put in your two-cents and write to Congress, asking for a change. --Stef McDonald

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Video: Surf Prankster



I might be late to the party discovering Remi Gaillard's videos, but I just got forwarded one (thanks, Dad!) and he's a hilarious prankster. Here he is attempting to surf. More of his video are on his site.--Stef McDonald

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Rainbow Bright: Eco-Friendly Flip-Flops


Thanks to the Sweet Greens blog for posting about the super-cute and eco-friendly flippies from Simple. A pair of flip-flops made of recycled soda bottles, rubber, and paper--and they're this cute? Well, hello!--Stef McDonald

Out in the Sun: Safe Sunscreen

Something that cannot be denied: surfer girls get a lot of sun. But there's good protection from the harmful rays and you might be surprised by what's in most sunscreen products (you don't really want to know, but you really should pay attention). I posted about safe sunscreens on my other blog: Sideshow By the Seashore. Lather up.--Stef McDonald

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Designer Boards, Bags, More


Refinery 29 featured the painted boards by designer Alexandra Cassaniti; I also like the board bag, vial necklaces filled with sand or compost, and bags.--Stef McDonald