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Saturday, August 24, 2013

Taking Their Very Sweet Time



Neon beer signs, sports team logos and sexy posters may be de rigueur in the dorm rooms of college males, but while at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Udonis Haslem went one better. Somehow the Gators basketball player managed to keep a pit bull hidden in his room — which at the time was more emblematic of where he’d been than of where he was going: Mr. Haslem is now a captain of the Miami Heat and has won three N.B.A. championships with the team.

When they met 14 years ago, Faith Rein was more focused on the dog and its illegal residence in the dorm than in the starting center of the Gators. When her attention shifted to its owner, Ms. Rein, who, like Mr. Haslem, was attending college on an athletic scholarship, remembers thinking, “He was cute and super chill, but I was dating a football player and he was seeing a girl on the volleyball team.”
They were playing in different leagues, all right. She was raised in a Virginia suburb by a black Baptist mother and a Jewish father and had been a 100-meter national champion at age 10.
“I was a Miami ghetto kid,” said Mr. Haslem, now 33, “with a drug-addicted mother, a stepmother who never married my father, and a son from a high school fling. I fought on the streets, watched friends die from drugs and violence, and learned to shoot hoops in Liberty City. I had no idea if she even liked me.”
They occasionally passed in the hallway but didn’t meet again until the following year. By that time Ms. Rein had dumped the football player and was engaged in a not-very-serious, long-distance relationship with a track star, and Mr. Haslem was recovering from a broken heart. “I was going through a rough time because my girlfriend cheated on me with another basketball player, a guy I saw every day at practice,” he said. “I like to address things and get them out in the open, but I knew better than to start trouble. I needed to move on.”
Mr. Haslem thought Ms. Rein was special because she was reserved and not full of herself. Yet when she did discuss her background, he found it intimidating.
Ms. Rein, meanwhile, was intrigued with his free-flowing conversations, which demonstrated his intelligence yet further illustrated the disparity of their childhoods.
“I liked the way he spoke, especially about life on Miami streets,” recalled Ms. Rein, who is now 32 and said she had never encountered racism in the suburban life provided by her parents. “He was dark-skinned and rough around the edges. I was very attracted.”
When nothing progressed, Ms. Rein asked him to take her out to dinner. “He joked that he would take me to Popeyes if I paid,” she said.
Over chicken and biscuits he found he “liked her competitiveness, intelligence and passion for what goes into winning and losing.”
Five minutes after dropping her at the dorm, he called and told her, “I like you, I am feeling you.” She was thrilled, but didn’t respond, hoping that he would now take the lead.
They met daily, always platonically. “Udonis was a challenge,” admitted Ms. Rein, who was more accustomed to men chasing her. “He excited me.”
Mr. Haslem said: “Faith was refreshing after the loud, confrontational, attention-seeking women I had known. She was bright and motivating, and as a jock, got what I do. But she was not easy to read, and I didn’t want to spoil our friendship by moving too fast.”
By May 2001, however, she and Mr. Haslem had become a couple, spending most of their free time together.
Their first challenge took place the following spring when she became pregnant. It was her junior and his senior year, and he had begun training for the N.B.A. draft. Despite the pregnancy, she was busy with track meets and helping him complete homework. The timing was bad.
“I am not a huge fan of abortion, but we both had sports careers, plus we could not financially handle a baby,” said Mr. Haslem, noting how he struggled with supporting Kedonis, the son he had in high school, who is now 14 and who lives with his mother.
“Udonis appreciated that I was willing to have an abortion,” Ms. Rein said. “I found him caring, supportive, nurturing and all over me to be sure I was O.K. I saw another side of him during that difficult time and fell deeply in love. He had a big heart and was the whole package.”
Maggie Steber for The New York Times
A smiling Dwyane Wade.
Their relationship was tested again when Mr. Haslem left college without graduating to practice basketball full time before the N.B.A. draft that summer, only to find himself devastated when he was not selected.
“He can go inside of himself when he feels insecure,” Ms. Rein said. “I wanted to be strong for him and let him know he had to stay positive, that this setback did not change anything between us.”
“She was the rock behind him at this very low point in his career,” observed Mike Miller, Mr. Haslem’s former Gator as well as Miami Heat teammate, now a member of the Memphis Grizzlies. With that support, Mr. Haslem rebounded quickly, accepting a position with the Élan Chalon basketball team in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, while Ms. Rein remained in Gainesville to complete her bachelor’s degree in business administration. They communicated by Web chat twice a day for a year and visited several times. They say they never had a disconnect or considered dating anyone else.
That March, when Ms. Rein called him sobbing after she tore a hamstring — forcing her to drop track — he comforted her by saying, “It’s O.K.”
Mr. Haslem returned to Florida the next month. More than 30 pounds lighter, he had rebuilt his body, chiseling it down with weight lifting, play and a new diet. While she was proud to see how great he looked, it was Mr. Haslem who got the shivers. “The loyalty she showed while I was in Europe amazed me,” he said. “She said we would live forever in Europe if that was our fate.”
When she graduated in May 2003, Mr. Haslem was playing summer-league ball as a free agent, honing his defense and rebounding skills in off-season games with the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs. His new athleticism was validated when both N.B.A. teams made him offers. In August 2003, he signed with the Heat for two years. Ms. Rein was ready for them to be together, “but he wasn’t able to make a full commitment,” she said.
After gab sessions with several members of her family, Ms. Rein flexed her muscles by moving to New York to pursue a career in sports broadcasting.
“Faith and Udonis were crazy about each other,” said her older sister, Shanelle Rein-Olowokere. “But she needed to make her own money and see how it feels to be independent before becoming a basketball wife. I pushed her to go to New York.”
Mr. Haslem respected her decision, but once again questioned the differences in their backgrounds. He was baffled by her family sit-downs. “In my house,” he said, “we didn’t talk things over.”
While she worked as a production assistant for HBO’s “Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel,” they continued their Web chats and saw each other when the Heat played around the New York area. Ms. Rein yearned for him and told him so, occasionally worrying about late-night Miami parties and women chasing N.B.A. stars.
In any event, he was working hard on the court. He re-signed with the Heat in August 2005 and bought a four-bedroom house with a yard and a pool in a family community in Broward County, soon discovering that coming home to an empty space felt lonely.
“I was impressed with her independence those two years, but the separation made me realize how much I missed her and wanted to share my life with her,” he said. “I just didn’t know how to ask her to marry me. We had never lived together and while she comes from a home with parents who have been together forever, my family experience with marriage had been negative and painful. There was no happy ever after.”
Confident of his love, she joined him in February 2006, but had trouble adjusting to South Florida. For several months, she searched for a job, cleaned the house, worked out and learned the area. Mostly, she sat around waiting for Mr. Haslem to come home so she could make him dishes like tacos with yellow rice and okra followed by coconut cake.
“Udonis appreciated that I was willing to have an abortion,” Ms. Rein said. “I found him caring, supportive, nurturing and all over me to be sure I was O.K. I saw another side of him during that difficult time and fell deeply in love. He had a big heart and was the whole package.”

Their relationship was tested again when Mr. Haslem left college without graduating to practice basketball full time before the N.B.A. draft that summer, only to find himself devastated when he was not selected.
“He can go inside of himself when he feels insecure,” Ms. Rein said. “I wanted to be strong for him and let him know he had to stay positive, that this setback did not change anything between us.”
“She was the rock behind him at this very low point in his career,” observed Mike Miller, Mr. Haslem’s former Gator as well as Miami Heat teammate, now a member of the Memphis Grizzlies. With that support, Mr. Haslem rebounded quickly, accepting a position with the Élan Chalon basketball team in Chalon-sur-Saône, France, while Ms. Rein remained in Gainesville to complete her bachelor’s degree in business administration. They communicated by Web chat twice a day for a year and visited several times. They say they never had a disconnect or considered dating anyone else.
That March, when Ms. Rein called him sobbing after she tore a hamstring — forcing her to drop track — he comforted her by saying, “It’s O.K.”
Mr. Haslem returned to Florida the next month. More than 30 pounds lighter, he had rebuilt his body, chiseling it down with weight lifting, play and a new diet. While she was proud to see how great he looked, it was Mr. Haslem who got the shivers. “The loyalty she showed while I was in Europe amazed me,” he said. “She said we would live forever in Europe if that was our fate.”
When she graduated in May 2003, Mr. Haslem was playing summer-league ball as a free agent, honing his defense and rebounding skills in off-season games with the Miami Heat and the San Antonio Spurs. His new athleticism was validated when both N.B.A. teams made him offers. In August 2003, he signed with the Heat for two years. Ms. Rein was ready for them to be together, “but he wasn’t able to make a full commitment,” she said.
After gab sessions with several members of her family, Ms. Rein flexed her muscles by moving to New York to pursue a career in sports broadcasting.
“Faith and Udonis were crazy about each other,” said her older sister, Shanelle Rein-Olowokere. “But she needed to make her own money and see how it feels to be independent before becoming a basketball wife. I pushed her to go to New York.”
Mr. Haslem respected her decision, but once again questioned the differences in their backgrounds. He was baffled by her family sit-downs. “In my house,” he said, “we didn’t talk things over.”
While she worked as a production assistant for HBO’s “Real Sports With Bryant Gumbel,” they continued their Web chats and saw each other when the Heat played around the New York area. Ms. Rein yearned for him and told him so, occasionally worrying about late-night Miami parties and women chasing N.B.A. stars.
In any event, he was working hard on the court. He re-signed with the Heat in August 2005 and bought a four-bedroom house with a yard and a pool in a family community in Broward County, soon discovering that coming home to an empty space felt lonely.
“I was impressed with her independence those two years, but the separation made me realize how much I missed her and wanted to share my life with her,” he said. “I just didn’t know how to ask her to marry me. We had never lived together and while she comes from a home with parents who have been together forever, my family experience with marriage had been negative and painful. There was no happy ever after.”
Confident of his love, she joined him in February 2006, but had trouble adjusting to South Florida. For several months, she searched for a job, cleaned the house, worked out and learned the area. Mostly, she sat around waiting for Mr. Haslem to come home so she could make him dishes like tacos with yellow rice and okra followed by coconut cake.
All the while Mr. Haslem assured her that marriage was in the offing. Nevertheless, she admitted, “It was not a good time for me.” Mr. Haslem wanted her to make friends, but she was uncomfortable around the high-profile Miami Heat wives of that era. “It was a lonely existence,” she said.
Things changed quickly after their son Josiah, was born in January 2007, and Ms. Rein became a stay-at-home mom. She was extremely happy raising her son and sharing in the mercurial moments of Mr. Haslem’s thriving basketball career, including nursing his frequent injuries from his position as a power forward.
“Inside, they are the same big-hearted, family-oriented kind of people who approach life thoughtfully,” said James Jones, his Miami Heat teammate and boyhood friend. “They were already life partners.”
They had another son, Elijah, now 2 1/2. Shortly after Mr. Haslem again signed with the Heat, in July 2010, his 53-year-old mother, Debra Haslem, who had overcome her abuse of drugs, died of cancer. Shortly after that, the couple bought a bigger house in Broward County for their growing family, which included regular visits from Kedonis.
This only made Ms. Rein more anxious to become Mrs. Haslem. “I loved her just as much then as I do now,” he said. “She proved to be a strong family person and has helped me through rough times. She deserved to be happy, yet I was still afraid of marriage and had convinced myself that with a little more time it would all work out.”
That moment came last Aug. 29 after the couple enjoyed a romantic trip to Italy. Mr. Haslem was planning to ask Ms. Rein’s father for her hand in marriage when they returned to Florida; her parents, Richard and Gloria Rein, had been watching the couple’s children. During their first night back, Mr. Haslem got the answer he was looking for from Mr. Rein, but then waited until 2:30 a.m. to enter the bedroom where his intended was sound asleep. When he flipped on the lights, Ms. Rein was understandably irritated.
“All of a sudden Udonis got down on bended knee, opened the ring box and asked me to marry him,” she said. “I was shocked, but somehow managed a wide smile while blurting out, ‘Yes!’ ”
Their nondenominational seaside ceremony took place Aug. 24 at the Four Seasons Resort Palm Beach in Florida. The event was attended by 200 guests, including the Heat’s president, Pat Riley; its head coach, Erik Spoelstra; and the rapper Flo Rida. Among the players attending was LeBron James, who, wearing dark sunglasses and accompanied by Savannah Brinson, strolled in just moments before the start. The Rev. Frederick Allen, a minister ordained by Mansion Ministries of Miramar, Fla., officiated.
Carrying a bouquet of garden roses and white hydrangeas, the bride wowed the crowd in a strapless lace mermaid-style Vera Wang gown. After she and Mr. Haslem kissed four times as man and wife, they walked along a rose-strewn path to the strains of Tupac Shakur’s “2 of Amerikaz Most Wanted.”
The guests made some noise, as if the Heat had just won another basketball game.
But the happiest guest may have been the couple’s son Josiah, who breathed a long sigh of relief. “Finally,” he said, “we all have the same last name!”

Friday, August 23, 2013

6 Must Bring Beauty Items

Yes, you only need these 6 items to look good, Dear!

Tak perlu terlalu repot untuk menunjang penampilanmu agar selalu cantik dan segar lho, Dear. Kamu cuma butuh 6 item ini. Apa saja sih?


Bedak
Inilah salah satu cara yang ampuh untuk menutup minyak berlebihan pada wajahmu. Gunakan bedak sesuai dengan jenis kulitmu ya agar tetap tampak alami saat diaplikasikan. Jika ingin menghadiri acara formal, sebaiknya bubuhkan foundation terlebih dahulu sebelum memakai bedak.

Blush On
Perona pipi ini merupakan penyelamatmu di saat wajah terlihat pucat atau kurang berseri. Jika bosan dengan blush on berwarna pink, coba deh Dear blush on dengan warna sedikit oranye. Warna tersebut sangat cocok dengan warna kulit gadis Indonesia.

Maskara
Item ini sudah terbukti membuat wajah lebih hidup dengan menambahkan sedikit statement pada bagian matamu. Bulu mata yang panjang berkat bantuan maskara, selalu sukses membuat penampilan lebih ‘wah’, tapi tidak berlebihan.

Eyeliner
Selain maskara yang bisa menjadi penyelamat riasan, item lainnya adalah eyeliner. Untuk penampilan sehari-hari, mungkin kamu tidak terlalu membutuhkan eyeliner. Namun, berbeda jika akan menghadiri acara karena eyeliner is a must yang harus dipakai agar tampilan wajah semakin stunning.

Lip Balm
Chopped lips are big no-no. Makanya, untuk mencegah bibir kering, kamu perlu dengan sering mengoleskan lipbalm pada bibir. Sebaiknya, pilih lip balm dengan kadar kelembaban yang sesuai dengan jenis bibir ya, Dear. Jangan lupa juga untuk mengaplikasikan lip balm sebagai base sebelum pemakaian lipstik.
Lipstik
Untuk menyempurnakan make up di wajah, aplikasikan lipstik sebagai sentuhan akhir. Pilih warna natural untuk daily look dan gunakan warna yang sedikit berani untuk acara khusus pada malam hari. Then, you’re good to go, Dear!

Tuesday, August 20, 2013

SEE-THROUGH EFFECT


Kemeja berbahan ringan dengan motif seru menjadi spotlight dalam parade fashion di musim ini. Waktu yang tepat buat kulit sehat dan berkilau kamu untuk jadi pusat perhatian.

Peachy Bow, TOPSHOP
Little Dots, Forever 21
Playful Gradation, H! by Henry Holland – Debenhams
Shade of Blue, Guess
Spotted, Ceil – Centro
Zebra Attack, Guess
 
Runway: Carlos Miele – Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week Fall
Foto: Fernanda Calfat/Getty Images
Penulis: Gabriela Yosefina
Foto produk: Richard Gartodus
 
Untuk tren fashion terkini, simak Cosmopolitan edisi terbaru.

Monday, August 19, 2013

"Ride"





I was in the winter of my life, and the men I met along the road were my only summer.
At night I fell asleep with visions of myself, dancing and laughing and crying with them.
Three years down the line of being on an endless world tour, and my memories of them were the only things that sustained me, and my only real happy times.
I was a singer - not a very popular one,
I once had dreams of becoming a beautiful poet, but upon an unfortunate series of events saw those dreams dashed and divided like a million stars in the night sky that I wished on over and over again, sparkling and broken.
But I didn't really mind because I knew that it takes getting everything you ever wanted, and then losing it to know what true freedom is.
When the people I used to know found out what I had been doing, how I'd been living, they asked me why - but there's no use in talking to people who have home.
They have no idea what it's like to seek safety in other people - for home to be wherever you lay your head.
I was always an unusual girl.
My mother told me I had a chameleon soul, no moral compass pointing due north, no fixed personality; just an inner indecisiveness that was as wide and as wavering as the ocean...
And if I said I didn't plan for it to turn out this way I'd be lying...
Because I was born to be the other woman.
Who belonged to no one, who belonged to everyone.
Who had nothing, who wanted everything, with a fire for every experience and an obsession for freedom that terrified me to the point that I couldn't even talk about it, and pushed me to a nomadic point of madness that both dazzled and dizzied me.


I've been out on that open road
You can be my full time daddy,
White and gold
Singing blues has been getting old
You can be my full time baby,
Hot or cold


Don't break me down
I've been travelin' too long
I've been trying too hard
With one pretty song


I hear the birds on the summer breeze,
I drive fast, I am alone in the night
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble,
but I, I've got a war in my mind
So, I just ride, just ride,
I just ride, just ride


Dying young and I'm playing hard
That's the way my father made his life an art
Drink all day and we talk 'til dark
That's the way the road dogs do it – ride 'til dark.


Don't leave me now
Don't say good bye
Don't turn around
Leave me high and dry


I hear the birds on the summer breeze,
I drive fast, I am alone in the night
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble,
but I, I've got a war in my mind
I just ride, just ride,
I just ride, just ride


I'm tired of feeling like I'm fucking crazy
I'm tired of driving 'til I see stars in my eyes
It's all I've got to keep myself sane, baby
So I just ride, I just ride


I hear the birds on the summer breeze,
I drive fast, I am alone in the night
Been tryin' hard not to get into trouble,
but I, I've got a war in my mind
I just ride, just ride,
I just ride, I just ride


Every night I used to pray that I’d find my people, and finally I did on the open road.
We had nothing to lose, nothing to gain, nothing we desired anymore, except to make our lives into a work of art.
Live fast. Die young. Be wild. And have fun.
I believe in the country America used to be.
I believe in the person I want to become.
I believe in the freedom of the open road.
And my motto is the same as ever:
"I believe in the kindness of strangers. And when I’m at war with myself I ride, I just ride."
Who are you?
Are you in touch with all of your darkest fantasies?
Have you created a life for yourself where you can experience them?
I have. I am fucking crazy.
But I am free.



Sunday, August 18, 2013

Syahrini Bilang Beauty is Pain


Syahrini Bilang Beauty is Pain. Kata-kata "Beauty is Pain" selalu dilontarkan Syahrini ketika ia mengenakan busana dengan bahan maupun desain yang tidak biasa, yang kemudian ia kenakan sebagai busana saat ia tampil di atas panggung.

Yah, hal itu tentu sesuai dengan filosofinya bahwa untuk tampil cantik haruslah merasakan sakit, seperti pada penampilannya saat tampil dengan baju alumunium seberat 30 kg, ia bahkan rela tergores di beberapa bagian tubuhnya demi tampil sensasional dan keren.

Selain baju alumunium, banyak busana yang tidak biasa yang pernah dikenakan Syahrini yaitu busana dengan alumunium foil saat Ulang Tahun SCTV Awards beberapa waktu lalu, busana hitam penuh bulu sepanjang 30 meter saat manggung di Korea, dan busana dengan besi alumunium seberat 30 kilogram, dan terbaru yaitu busana dengan mutiara seberat 30 kilogram.

Buka Syahrini namanya, jika tidak menghadirkan kehebohan maupun sensasi tersendiri dalam hal berbusana. Ia selalu bergonta-ganti gaya dan penampilan dengan tema yang berbeda, hmm mungkin supaya penggemar dan pecinta SYR gak bosan kali ya.. makanya ia terus berinovasi dan terus eksis dengan segala kehebohan yang ada.

Meskipun tak sedikit yang mencibir dan mengomentari dengan terlalu glamournya Syahrini dalam berbagai kesempatan, namun hal tersebut semakin membuat Syahrini berinovasi dengan trend busana maupun "jargon" atau istilah lainnya yang lebih cetar.

Syahrini bilang Beauty is Pain, yah tentu dari kesakitan yang ia rasakan dalam busana-busana fenomenal yang ia kenakan, ada harga tersendiri yang terbayar yaitu tentunya popularitas dan semakin eksis menghadirkan karya terbaru yang unik dan heboh, sehingga membuat kita bertanya "Hmmm,, apa lagi ya yang bakal dihadirkan Syahrini berikutnya?." Intip juga ya Baju Lebaran Syahrini (Royal Dress 2013), pada post sebelumnya. Enjoy Fashion!

Saturday, August 17, 2013

DAZZLING LACE

Saat undangan pesta datang, tak perlu bingung memikirkan pakai baju apa. Raih gaun lace yang manis, sematkan aksesori, and you’ll look all cute and girly!
Gaun Pesta Brokat untuk Acara Undangan
Foto Runway: Francesco Sconamiglio Spring (Getty Images)
Baby Dress, Blush
Sassy Purple, Blush
Broken White, Glitz
Heart String, Stradivarius
Cincin Batu, Yuan
Strap Wedges, ZARA
Untuk tren fashion terkini, simak CosmoGIRL! edisi terbaru.
Penulis: Riesty Ichsana.
Foto produk: Jekylim Liem. 

Friday, August 16, 2013

Royal Dress Syahrini (Trend Baju Muslim 2013)


Royal Dress Syahrini (Trend Baju Muslim 2013). Syahrini kembali membuat sesuatu yang baru di bulan Ramadhan, kemunculannya di acara ramadhan seperti Gema Ramadhan, yang ditayangkan salah satu televisi swasta menarik perhatian, terutama fashion busana muslimnya.

Di tahun 2013 kali ini kaftan maupun gamis dengan capuchon memang tidak lagi menjadi trend. Di tahun ini busana muslim lebih kepada busana dengan potongan yang unik seperti A line, maupun seperti dress pinguin. Syahrini beda lagi, ia memunculkan trend busana muslim ala royal atau puteri-puteri kerajaan.

Royal Dress Syahrini, ia menamainya demikian karena terinspirasi dengan busana royal atau busana puteri-puteri kerajaan, yang ia aplikasikan menjadi sebuah busana muslim lengan panjang, dengan details blink sebagai ciri khasnya, pada jilbab bergaya timur tengah dengan banyak hiasan blink menutup kepalanya.

Royal Dress Syahrini sangat menarik, dan bisa anda jadikan inspirasi busana muslim untuk lebaran Idul Fitri Tahun 2013 ini, dengan kesan glamour dan nuansa timur tengah yang berpadu dengan desain ala puteri kerajaan, tentu menjadi salah satu busana muslim yang unik dan berbeda.