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Pandemic life has affected everyone differently. Personally, until this year, my days had always been structured for me. My morning routine resulted in me having to be either at school or at work. After graduating from college last June (and being unemployed since the pandemic hit), my days have been empty of any planned engagements. I have to admit that I embraced being lazy for a while. I thought, “who wouldn’t want to sit inside […]
I’ve never been a huge fan of Mondays. I typically move throughout the day feeling lethargic and anticipating the next day. But as of late, I’ve been trying to lean into the “I love Mondays” energy by thinking of the day as an opportunity for a fresh start. But in order to set myself up for success, I have had to conquer getting past the Sunday Sadness. You know, those feelings that creep in and […]
With 2021 knocking on the front door, I thought a recap of all of my favorite finds of 2020 was only right. If the past year has taught us anything, it’s that you truly have to seek out the things that will bring you joy — from re-decorating your home to bringing the spa to your own bathroom. We saw many of changes throughout the year: how we work, how we live, with an emphasis […]
‘Tis the season to trim the tree, conquer holiday shopping, snuggle up with a cup of hot chocolate, and hit play on a great holiday movie (especially in 2020!). What better way to get into the holiday spirit than by watching some of your fave festive classics, the cheesy Hallmark rom-coms, and the Netflix & Hulu originals? So if you’re ready to stay glued in front of your television, check out our round-up of our […]
Lily and the Magic Comb was written by V V Brown and illustrated by Kate Hazell. It tells a beautiful story of a young girl and her hair comb that takes her on a wild adventure and affirms her that she belongs in all spaces and can achieve all of her desires. If you’re worried about the lack of diversity in your child’s book collection or want to ensure they see full characters and themselves […]