November 19, 201014 yr Heidi answers your questions at SELF.comhttp://www.self.com/healthystars/2010/12/h...ideshow#slide=1How do you do it all without losing your mind?—Laura, 38, New York City"I'm a big believer in to-do lists. I think of five things in the shower. I set goals and get my work done, but I have to plan for fun things, too. I'm always thinking about what will make my family happier. So I set up playdates and trips. I'm planning for a safari we can all go on together. What can I do with my husband? Can we steal away to Vegas for the weekend? You shouldn't wait for other people to make special things happen. You have to create your own memories." What's your favorite exercise?—Andreyna, 20, Boston"One of the best parts about season eight of Project Runway being taped in New York City was that I went running every morning. I had a watch that counts the miles and the little thing you put on your shoe that measures each step. Over seven weeks, I ran 120 miles! I don't love running, but I do like to see everything getting tighter and toned."Your skin is amazing. Share your antiaging secret, please!—Megan, 35, Baltimore"The ultimate beauty secret for a woman getting older is, Don't be too thin! When you are just muscle, you end up being gaunt in the face, and that makes you look older by 5 or 10 years. I don't think of getting older as looking better or worse; it's just different. You change, and that's OK. Life is about change. I don't have anxiety about it, so I'm not running to get Botox. Maybe that will change, but I don't think so. I feel comfortable in my skin and comfortable with aging, so I think it's OK that I get wrinkles."Do you ever feel overwhelmed?—Magdalena, 26, Gdynia, Poland"Definitely! When I'm at the dinner table and everybody asks me a question at the same time. Or when the baby cries and cries and you're, like, 'What is wrong? You're not hungry. I changed you—what is it?' The sound level goes really high, and it's like, whoa! I take a deep breath and say, 'This is my world.' It's a roller coaster. Sometimes you're on top and everything is fabulous, and sometimes it's crazy. But it's what I wanted, and in the end, I love it."Any tips for a busy mom on looking fresh?—Pamela, 45, Sugar Hill, Georgia"Sleep! I get up at 5:30, so I'm exhausted early. I go to bed at 8:30 most nights. Also, before events, I may get a spray tan. I like how it looks, but sometimes I leave gold shimmery marks all over!"How can I be braver with fashion without looking like a Runway reject?—Claire, 32, Chicago"If you find something you absolutely love, even if it's crazy, go for it! You have to forget about what others say. Personally, I don't love to blend in. People think it's cocky when I say it, which I laugh about, but I want to make statements. I don't like to be a quiet, gray mouse. I love to play around with color and gigantic earrings and short, sexy dresses!"How do you and Seal keep your marriage of five years strong?—Amy, 29, Cambridge, Massachusetts"Part of why we're so good together is that, in a lot of ways, we're opposites. I'm speedy, and I don't like sitting still for long. My husband is the most patient person I've ever met. He can explain something to the children for hours, and I will just say, 'OK, this is how it is.' We're both really creative people. We may have some different passions, but we love and respect and trust each other."What makes you happy?—Joy, 17, Cranbrook, British Columbia"I learned from working in the fashion world that if I have a day when I feel slapped in the face, or if someone has been mean, I just have to get back up and it will be another day. I think about what I'm grateful for. I look at my kids and my husband and think, Wow, I'm a really lucky person."
November 20, 201014 yr GALA Germany 18.11.2010credit to Vlada Andreeva For those that want to know what this page says, here's my translation: ..."[sexy] Time" is important to the two of them. A typical entry to such an evening is a candle-light dinner. A small problem: Heidi likes to go out, Seal loves staying home. So Heidi gives everything to convince him. Her trick was revealed recently in an interview: always gently pushing, never giving up. "When we finally get there and the two of us sit and talk, it makes him happy every time." Furthermore, she always dresses up when going to restaurants or other occasions - not for others, but only to please him. "I always seek to be attractive to him. The baggy sweatpants have been banned from my wardrobe," Heidi says. she loves ultra-high, sexy heels, combining stilettos with really short, tight, mini-dresses. Admiring glances give her confidence. Her husband is admittedly inspired, independent of her outfit, she reveals - referring to the later phase of a "Sexy Time" evening. "I don't need to dress up or put on funny costumes [in bed]. It works great between us." Her nickname at home is "Muffin"; Seal loves to call his wife that. Who wouldn't think that's sweet... While in her private life everything goes wonderfully, Heidi Klum concerns herself intensively over her huge professional projects. In the USA the eighth season of her reality show "Project Runway" can presently be seen, a show which has been nominated multiple times for the US TV-award "Emmy". In addition, Heidi was recruited by the cosmetics giant "Astor". She designs fashion for pregnant women and a collection of active clothes "Heidi Klum for New Balance". Furthermore, the search process will soon begin for the sixth season of "Germany's Next Topmodel" when she will return to Germany. In March, the show will begin on ProSieben. On this last point is a quiet, discordant note in the otherwise harmonious job-concert of Heidi Klum. A few weeks ago Stefan Raab, the other draft horse of ProSieben, gave notice that he will start a model contest. Probably at the same time as Heidi. On its face, the competition is cool with it, writing on her homepage: "Whether I like it, I have no opinion." But, behind the scenes, run hot discussions as GALA has found. Heidi's father, Gunther Klum, is concerned with the marketing of Heidi's models and viewed Raab's idea with little enthusiasm, they say. Cristoph Korfer, spokesman for ProSieben, leaked to GALA: "It is a question of Stefan Raab's action that is not a show, but a new category in late night, 'TV total'." Nevertheless, Stefan Raab has backpedaled, altering "TV total's Next Supermodel with Stefan Raab" in the gag-title to "TV total's Next Beautiful Woman, That We Have on the Box, and When She Goes From A to B in a Dress a Little Bit Better with Stefan Raab". Also, should a future model resemble the tough Daniela Katzenberger or one of Heidi's girls. A declaration of war? The good thing: Heidi Klum is up for the challenge. Now more than ever.
November 22, 201014 yr Heidi Klum 2010-11-21 - American Music Awards (45x) I don't like this hair style, she looks like grandma ;-)
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