Showing posts with label series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label series. Show all posts

11.20.2015

Can't Live Without, Neat Girl Edition

For this week's Can't Live Without, we have the pleasure of reading about what some of the Neat Method girls are loving right now. If you are unfamiliar with this genius, savvy, and highly effective company, now is the time to get to know them. Neat assists clients with everything from closet organization to full house moves and everything in between. They are located in twelve cities across the country, but will also travel to help you with your needs. I was lucky enough to use them for closet organization when we moved and it was amazing. Not only are these girls great at their job, they are women entrepreneurs killing it at helping people live more organized and sane lives. 

So let's see what a few of the Neat ladies Can't Live Without right now…

Mika Perry, Scottsdale, AZ Neat Girl
1. Macbook
2. Sparkling Rose (when not pregnant) Sparkling Water (when pregnant)


Julia Purdy, Columbus, OH Neat Girl
5. Glambox Tall Tstand for all your long necklaces and layering pieces 


Marissa Hagmeyer, South Florida Neat Girl


Katie Koentje, San Diego, CA Neat Girl



Brooke Ruder, Chicago, IL Neat Girl
1. Lattice Bins for scarves, hats & gloves


Thank you girls! Happy weekend everyone! 
xo
Erin 

11.06.2015

Series: Can't Live Without

These weeks are flying by and I cannot get enough of the warm weather, which will be gone as soon as I mention it. This weekend will be filled with friends, wine, pizza night, and hopefully a Bears win. Been keeping the schedule light in anticipation of the holidays and it has been so nice. 

Here are this week's ladies who currently Can't Live Without this…

Midwest transplant in LA and Ad Director at PeopleStyle Watch, who loves her Frenchie, sauv blanc, and a dance party...
2. DIORSHOW Maximizer. It acts as a moisturizer for your eyelashes, and I swear has a latisse-like function when I wear it at night
4. DryBar for blowouts (memberships receive 10% off all product) Love the Blonde Ale Products

Sweetest Mom to two even sweeter kids, is one of SF's top designers and always has a smile on her face…
1. Ritual Coffee 
2. Date night at Frances in SF


Media maven and newlywed, who loves a night out with the girls as much as a night in with Netflix and her man...
1. Kindle App for romance novels
2. Vinyasa Flow @ East Bank Club - instructor Betsy Schenk Seligman 
3.  Cadella Med Spa  
4. No Chip Mani/Pedi at Kinzie Nails 
6. Justin's Classic Peanut Butter packets to snack on, preferably with an apple


Teacher and super Mom of three, who is always there when you need her and loves to get the girls together...
1. My 3 little minis (Harley, Colby, and Jadyn)
2. Sushi
3. Titos & Water w/ 2 lemons (not just 1)
5. Golf dates with my hubby and wearing a fun Smashing outfit to the tee

Ad Exec by day, girl about Chicago at night, who loves snuggling with her pup and being inspired by a recent trip to London...
5. La Mer eye cream...to help me refrain from looking as jet-lagged as I feel

Happy Weekend! 
xo
Erin 

10.30.2015

Series: Can't Live Without

Have a Happy Halloween everyone! I have a little princess and ninja turtle to escort tomorrow, let's hope that the weather complies. Wishing you many treats and cozy mornings. 

Here are the next ladies who can tell us what they currently Can't Live Without…

Beach babe and mom of two adorable boys, who loves a breakfast burrito and to boogie... 
2. Iced tea with milk and sugar
3. Chanel Blush in Malice
5. Nordstrom light-medium down pillow 



Mom of two boys and two vizslas, who gives great advice, can beat you in tennis and golf in the same day, and kills it in the kitchen...
Mom of three and Realtor, who is a California girl through and through. She loves a surf sesh with the family and splitting a bottle of wine with the hubs after...
1. My Trina Turk pool pants
2.Yogi Toes Yoga towel for hot yoga
4. Bob jogging stroller "Escalade of strollers"
5. Rose hip oil for moisturizing

Teacher and Mom to the sweetest baby boy, who also happens to be a hilarious and a ton of fun...

Happy Weekend! 
xo
Erin 

10.23.2015

Series: Can't Live Without

This week totally flew by. And it is the best time of year here, so I want it in slow motion, please. Just a few things on the agenda this weekend, but most important is snuggles on the couch, homemade brownies, and maybe a leaf pile session in the yard. 

And for your weekend reading pleasure, what some great ladies just can't live without…

Teacher, newlywed, incredible friend, who loves an adventure as much as lounging and gabbing all day...

Small business owner, Mom of three, who also has a creative eye that everyone envies...

2. Ray Bans matte army green wayfarer


Mom of three boys (under three!), whose making it look really good and dare I say easy? 
1. Starbucks grande skinny vanilla latte + a venti iced water (yes I have to have the water too)
4) US Weekly šŸ˜

Gorgeous Mom of one adorable baby boy, whose gluten free, hilarious, and so much fun...
3. Pumpkin Pie Larabars
5. The Blissful Kitchen Recipes

Happy Weekend! 
xo
Erin 



10.16.2015

Series: Can't Live Without

Thank you for all the positive response to this new series. It is so fun to share what is making people's day/week/month go round. This weekend I am headed off to a weekend in Scottsdale with girls that I can't believe I live without so much! I hope your weekend is filled with Fall favorites and girlfriend time too. 

Five more great ladies up next… 

A Southern girl through and through, who loves a dance party and her sweet little girl...
1. Cloth & Stone Chambray Dress (similar here)
4. Starbucks Classic Oatmeal and Grande NonFat Vanilla Latte
5. Bumble & Bumble Curl Conscious Shampoo and Conditioner

A total girl's girl who loves the great outdoors, prank calls, and her two lab pups...
2. Starbucks Soy Latte
4. Hiking or Crossfit 

A girl who has great wit and grace while being an attorney, Mom of the cutest toddler and newborn babe, and stellar friend...
1. Narcos
4. Champagne
5. The color greige

The lady that kills it at work and with her family, then meets you for drinks and you could talk for days...
3. Lord Huron iTunes Radio Station


A Mom of two gorgeous little babes who has a passion for family and friends that is contagious and oh so sweet...
1. My Babies!

xo
Erin 


11.03.2014

Secret Lives of Moms: How We Start and End the Day


Every Mom out there starts and ends her day in different ways, different times, and with different rituals. I thought it would be great to hear how some extraordinary moms I know spend those times so I asked… 

"What does the first hour and last hour of a typical day look like in your life?" 

And this is what they said. 


"First: I usually wake to the sounds of my kids stirring around 7:15 in the monitors. I lay in bed, check email, social media, and the news. After a quick brush of my teeth and maybe a comb through my hair. I get bottles ready and slam a cup of tea. 
Last: Usually polishing off my second glass of wine with the husband after binge watching something on Netflix. Sometimes I have the strength for a quick face mask, otherwise it is my usual skin care routine and eyes closed by 10pm." 

"First: I wake up around 7 to my oldest. We get up, I make him breakfast and proceed to pump in anticipation of my youngest waking up. I then feed my youngest. 

Last: I brush my teeth, wash my face, and curl up in bed with my trashy gossip magazines."

"First: I try and get up by 5:15, get myself dressed and ready (or at least presentable enough for school drop off ☺️). Then head out to the kitchen to down a cup of coffee and unload the dishwasher. If I'm lucky I can eat my eggs in peace before the first kid wakes up! 
Last: Finish up a glass of wine and TV show with the hubby.  Then jump in the shower, read a few pages in my book or browse Instagram, and lights out by 9:30!"

"First: Lately, it's been a 5am wake up around here from a screaming baby ready to start the day. The first hour of the day involves feeding her breakfast, letting the dogs out and feeding them and maybe squeezing in a quick potty brake for myself...if I'm lucky. 
Last: Wash my face and brush my teeth around 8:30 and get into bed with the intention to read my book. Instead I usually spend about an hour watching tv and scouring blogs and social media on my phone before passing out."

"First Hour: My life has changed now that my son is sleeping through the night (12-5 is sleeping through the night, right?). So as a new mom, feeling chipper and refreshed at that 5 am "first cry" is an understatement.
Last Hour: My last hour of the day is spent feeding, burbing, changing diapers and giving my husband the evil eye across the room because he is fast asleep. "

"First: People think I'm crazy because I wake up super early to workout and get my day started. What they don't realize is I wake up, and for at least that first 45 minutes of the day, I do nothing but sip my coffee, read my emails, and answer to no one but myself. It's my "me" time.  
Last hour of my day usually involves me collecting random escapees from their bedrooms and putting them back to bed, followed by laying down, and reading myself to sleep."

"First: Alarm at 6:05... Snooze... 6:15 check FB in bed...give loud annoying cat treats. Shower... Do hair, get dressed. Open child's door. Tell hubby to get up. Attempt to Do makeup. Tell hubby to get up. Tell kid to wake up with sweet kisses. Tell hubby to get up! Make coffee. Finally do make up at 6:40 :) Hubby gets up kid on potty, teeth brushed, dressed. I do kids hair. Put my lunch and kids snack together. Make travel coffee mug! Scramble to leave by 7:05-7:10 DONE!! That was exhausting. 
Last: Fall asleep on couch...@9 bitch to get off couch @10 . Brush teeth. I have learned to wash my face immediately when arriving home from school because I don't have the energy at night!!  pass out."

"First hour is me crawling out of bed anywhere from 6:15 to 6:45.  Make the bed, brush my teeth, wash my face, get dressed.  Warm baby's bottle, then toddler's.  Depending on which one is up first, make their bed, get them dressed then get the other.  We then have our morning bottles on the couch watching Wild Kratts or Mickey Mouse Clubhouse.  Then I start making their breakfast, however I try to sneak in "mommy's yucky coffee" at some point.
The last hour is picking out what I will wear in the morning, brushing my teeth, washing my face, changing into my PJ's and hoping in bed to watch Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives or something we have already DVRed. "

"First hour:  Wake up between 6:30-7am. Get dressed. Try to do something with my hair and a little makeup if I am not working out that day. Downstairs by 7. Make coffee and lunches. Hubby takes care of breakfast prep for kids. 1/2 hour of TV for kids, then they dress, brush teeth and do hair. Socks and shoes on, backpacks loaded, and out the door at 7:55 for school drop offs.
Last hour:  9:30 or 10pm. Brush teeth. Face regimen. Watch news or Friends." 

"First: My 9 year old is our alarm clock. Soon after he visits us I get up and run for the coffee pot so I can have some before the baby wakes up. School days I make two lunches and three breakfasts and throw on whatever I can grab first to wear for drop off. Baby usually stays in Jammie's and we hit school looking like mommy and baby Frankenstein. Weekends I cuddle with our baby in the bed as long as we can. 
Last: Laying in the couch with my husband watching a show and periodically telling our daughter to get back in bed. She's our night owl. We make an effort to spend time the two of us but usually I end up asleep 5 min into the show."

"First: I wake up around 6:30 and can hear my husband and son downstairs.  I lay in bed barely moving until they come upstairs soon after.  My son and I lay in bed with cartoons on the tv while my husband showers and gets ready for work.  I'm lucky that most mornings my husband wakes up with my son.  If my husband is surfing or out of town than I'm woken by my son around 6:15 in which case I promptly bring him back to bed with me.  He watches cartoons for about 30min while I lay like a dead body until we get up and shower.
Last: I'm normally on the couch for the last hour of the day (8:45-9:45ish) watching TV until I go upstairs and brush my teeth and put on PJ's. I try and be lights out by 10pm. "

"First: I haven't slept very well this pregnancy, so sometimes I wake up when I hear my toddler stirring in her crib (around 7am), but often I'm up when my husband gets up (always by 6am) and catching up on email and social media updates from bed until it's time to get the little one.  Once we're both out of bed, I always grab her a cup of milk and let her watch a show on Sprout while I get myself a cup of coffee and then the day really gets rolling by 7:45.
Last: Usually on the couch catching up on some previously recorded show until one of us (myself or the hubby) starts nodding off and the other makes the call to head up to bed (always by 10pm). Brush teeth, wash face, try to slop on eye cream and or a quick exfoliating treatment, then moisturizer, and take prenatals (ugh). Proceed to pass out until I have to get up to pee (twice a night😢)
Now that I've written this down, I actually feel like I need a morning and evening activity makeover... But with #2 coming in a few weeks, I'll probably just stick to the basic survival techniques. Que sera"

What does the first hour and last hour of your day look like? Would love to hear it! 

xo
Erin 







9.22.2014

Secret Lives of Moms: What You Miss


I am glad that you all are loving this new series. It is so fun to collect the answers and see what everyone has to say. 

This week I asked, 

Besides sleep, what do you miss most about life before kids? 

Here is what some Moms had to say…

"Going to movies, reading the paper on weekend mornings, and not having to share my plate of food...no matter what is on her plate, she always wants mine."


"I miss completing a task the same day I start one. Before kids, I knew myself to be extremely task oriented. I'd work on something all day and all night if I had to in order to get it done right away. Now I feel like I have a hundred projects around my house/life incomplete and it drives me nuts! I also miss my communicative freedom. I don't know what it is but having to spell out the f word when it is the expletive most necessary just doesn't have the same impact point-wise. And having to tip toe around a story and use fake names and codes for certain people and behaviors so that two certain somebodies won't repeat the story at an inopportune time just takes the wind out of my storytelling sails… "

"Evening walks with my husband,  going a full day without having to check on anyone, and I miss the days when I didn't have to plan what I was going to do the next day."

"Sleeping in.  My son doesn't care if it's a Monday or a Saturday we are up at 6:30am. Also coming and going freely.  Even now when I have a sitter for a few hours or get to go away for the weekend there's a ton of prep that goes into it- prepping meals, writing out a schedule, making sure the sitter knows the house alarm code or remembers to turn on my son's sound machine during nap time so he gets a good nap.  Tons of little things to remember."

"I miss going to the store without a dependent entourage. Without a diaper bag, without thinking of who I'll pull out of the car first based on who's more liable to run while I'm busy pulling out the other kid, without the inevitable battle that comes with clicking independent little ones into their car seats. I miss just getting up and going!"

"Not having to pay a babysitter when I want to go out on a date."

"I miss the relaxing evenings, making dinner at a slow pace with no specific dietary requests or specific time to eat by. Making dinner together listening to music. Ah the good old days... Now it's more like me sweating in the kitchen and yelling at everyone to come sit when it's ready usually with wine in hand to make it through without crying."

"I miss being able to leave the house without packing...snacks, drinks, diapers, extra clothes, wipes, toys, band aids and on and on."

"​POWER LUNCHES…I took them for granted.  Now that we have a wee one, I can't remember the last time I had an hour for lunch to myself!​"  

"Being able to sleep in! Even when my hubby offers to get up .... I still wake up! It is so frustrating. And Friday happy hours that last till midnight."

"I miss having absolutely nothing to do on the weekends. Would love to enjoy a cup of coffee and read magazines on a Saturday morning, go shopping with no distractions, or spend a Sunday afternoon watching lifetime movies on the couch."

"Spontaneity. Being able to do anything (travel, workout, date night) without having to pump, plan around naps and bedtime, or persuading my parents to babysit. Also, the ability to start and finish a project without any interruptions.  And mostly, my mind."

"Running mindless, unnecessary "errands" - like going to Anthropologie 3 times in one week. I also miss binge watching a TV show for an entire day. And having no plans on a Saturday, which turns into a neighborhood bar crawl. Just because."

I could not agree more about all of these answers. Clearly, everyone really misses their freedom and ability to live their life on their own terms. We gave that up in the delivery room, ladies. But it was nice while it lasted. 

What about you? What do you miss most?

See the first post on nap time if you missed it. 

xo
Erin 

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