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philosophy Fall Line Yummy Scents

15 Thursday Sep 2011

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caramel apple, fall scents, fashion, Lifestyle, philosophy

Remember when I told you all about how delicious and perfect the philosophy Red Velvet Cake lip shine was that I received at BlogHer 2011?  Well, now you have the chance to purchase their new flavor for Fall…Caramel Apple Lip Shine!  Their new line of Fall scents are now available, and right now, there is a special offer happening.

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Eco-Cool Back to School Lunches

22 Friday Jul 2011

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back to school, eco-friendly, Glass Water Bottles, Lifestyle, lunch boxes, LunchBots, Mighty Nest, reusable snack bags, snackTAXI

This review was written for the eco-friendly and super cool website, Mighty Nest.  The items reviewed were complimentary and specific to the review request, however, the post below is 100% my own words and opinions.

Back to School.  Yes, already.  I know, we’ve still got one more good month of TV filled, lazy, jammie days, but in the meantime, it’s lingering…it’s lurking…the thought of actually having to get up at the crack of dawn, breakfast made, teeth brushed, hair combed, clothes on, lunches made and backpacks grabbed to race out the door before the bell rings!  To go along with that is all the shopping that has to be done in the next few weeks to prepare for all that organized chaos…school clothes, shoes, school supplies, lunches…call me crazy, but all this talk is getting me excited to have some routine back into my life!

My daughter is starting Kindergarten in the Fall.  Just like her brother before her, it is now tradition in our family for the Kindergartner to pick out their brand new backpack and lunchbox that will hopefully last them two years.  I’ve also been diligent about using less waste in their meals.  We have spent the last year focused on taking excess out of our foods (preservatives, additives, and artificial dyes and flavors), now it’s time to focus on eliminating the chemicals and waste with the items we use to transport their lunches.  Thus, was my introduction to an amazing website called Mighty Nest.

It was perfect timing, too, because I had been slowly purchasing items to replace things like old BPA filled water bottles and sandwich boxes, plastic snack bags, and juice boxes.  Tracy, at Mighty Nest, contacted me and asked if I would be interested in reviewing several lunch box products.  After having discovered their site, I was happy to oblige!

She was kind enough to recognize that my kids might be particular to certain colors, so I requested purple for my daughter, and turquoise for my son.  A couple of days later, I had a fun box waiting for me in the mail  filled with great lunch box goodies!

First up…LifeFactory Glass Water Bottle, in none other than purple, of course!  I had made the switch from the clear colored plastic re-usable water bottles to

LifeFactory Glass Water Bottle in Purple

stainless steel ones a few years ago, but since then, had been curious about trying out a glass option.

What was great about the LifeFactory Glass Water Bottle:

  • It does what it is supposed to do:
    • BPA-free, non-chemical leaching
    • Silicone protects bottle from slipping and breaking
    • Cleanliness, reusability
    • Added bonus is that the liquid inside tastes the same…no funky metal taste and the glass is easy to drink from.
    • Cool, fun colors, and replaceable parts
    • When you are finished using it (for good) it can be recycled again!
    • 9oz is perfect for lunchtime

Would I use it on a regular basis?  Probably not.  I think the item itself has great features, and they also offer the same bottles for babies with a nipple vs the silicone cap, and larger sized ones for adults.  In my house though, with four kids, my concern is that it isn’t going to last long.  I did check with Tracy on this, and she mentioned that the silicone is there to protect the glass, but it will break if dropped on the right spot.  I also didn’t love that it obviously has no insulation to keep the drink cool.  We live in the desert, and it’s kind of not an option for my kids to have room temp or car temp water.  I know that room temp is better for them, but when it’s 115 degrees out, that point is a little hard to argue.  My daughter loves to fill it with water and carry it around the house.  She takes it to bed and keeps it on her nightstand, so for those kind of uses, I would recommend it.  It also fits nicely in the lunchbox if you decide to go that route.  (See my pics for more.)  It is top rack dishwasher safe as well, and it did wash nicely.

LunchBots Steel Food Container in Blue

Next up…LunchBots.  When Tracy asked if I would be interested in trying this, I was ecstatic!  We have a ton of plastic sandwich cases, but I had actually been considering getting the kids bento boxes for their lunchboxes this year.  The LunchBot is an oversized, 100% stainless steel food container, again containing no leaching chemicals, and much better for the environment in ways of eliminating both plastic baggies and containers.  I really liked this product!  I could fit a sandwich and some chips in there easily, and it stayed shut tight.  I did try to see if it would retain heat for items like pizza or mini-burgers, and alas, not really, but that’s ok…it’s hard to find anything that really will.  I loved the size, I love the shape, and it fits easily in both kids’ lunchboxes, in addition to other items like their water bottle and a piece of fruit.  I’m still going to buy a bento box, but I’m really happy I have this because if I don’t use it for them, I have a feeling it might just end up in my diaper bag!

Finally…snackTAXIre-usable snack bags.

So, admittedly, I have a few of these

snackTAXI Reusable Snack/Sandwich Bag in Groovy Guitar

by other brands, and truthfully, I love these as well.  I use them all the time…for my twins, for my kids, and even for me.  I put all kinds of things in them, too…goggles, binkies, Goldfish…I’ll even use it to stash my money, chapstick and phone when we are at the pool or beach.  Overall, if you are looking to change one thing in your kids’ lunch to make it more environmentally happy, this would be an easy fix.

What is so great about the snackTAXI bags?

  • They also wash nicely (I turn them inside out and throw them on the top rack of the dishwasher.)
  • Materials are free of lead, phthalates and BPA
  • I really liked how this bag in particular fastened.  It’s a simple Velcro fastener, but it comes up and over the sack part, keeping items inside tucked down below, safe and secure, and not spilling out all over your diaper bag or lunch box.
  • They come in fun, funky, cool colors and patterns…and especially for the bigger kids, they are not baby looking at all.
  • Using just one of these bags keeps about 1000 plastic bags OOC! (Out of Commission)

Everything fit nicely in my son's Pottery Barn Kids Mackenzie Collection Classic Lunchbox

When I think about all of the materials that will go to waste and most likely, not recycled, this school year, it gives me a little solace knowing I am doing my part, and that I am teaching my kids to do their part as well.  We have six people in our family, so we most definitely need to reduce, reuse and recycle.  My kids are totally engaged in Earth friendly products and love having these items for their lunches.  They like to make their own lunches and fill up the water bottles, snack bags and lunch containers…for some reason, it makes their food taste better!  Whatever.  I’m just happy they are happy and the Earth is happy, too!

Check out Mighty Nest on Facebook and Twitter!  An eco-cool place to find healthy, safe and non-toxic items for your whole family!

It's the simple things...

Why I love Mighty Nest: being Super Mom is a tough job.  Not only does she need to make sure she is raising her children to be little citizens of the world, she also has to help save the planet at the same time.  That’s why Super Moms need Mighty Nest.  Not only can you find products that are safe, healthy and non-toxic, but they also break down the process of going green by showing you how to take baby steps before getting completely submerged in Earth Friendly products.  What is also great about them is that you can trust the items they sell have been tested and reviewed by other Super Moms, just like you and me!  They do all the worry work and questioning so you don’t have to spend one minute of your worldly powers on details like that.  The best part…when you open your mail box, a simple cardboard box shouts out at you, “It’s Here!”.  Super Mom, your work here is done.  Thank you for doing your part in saving the planet.

 

Musings from Mom :: Be Generous

05 Tuesday Oct 2010

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family, Lifestyle, parenting

Musings from Mom :: Be Generous 

Generous. A small, but mighty word. Well, maybe not too small, medium in size, but definitely, mighty in nature. Generous, to me, is giving, in abundance. Sometimes that looks like tangible objects…items like food, clothing, books, maybe things that help the less fortunate or those in need. But often times, I forget that being generous isn’t always about the monetary side of it. Being generous also relates to time, effort, emotions, feelings, honesty, our heart, being vulnerable.

It may not appear this way to you, but I have recently defined myself as an introverted extrovert. Thanks to all the Facebook quizzes and new age thinking leading to lots of research about things we never really thought about before, I oddly relate to this new societal concept. Totally content to stay in my jammies, behind this keyboard and write for 10-hours straight, without looking away, and maybe getting up to go to the bathroom and grab more coffee or a small bite to satisfy. I would rather shop alone, see a movie alone, sometimes even eat alone, because the thought of having to talk to someone can be exhausting to me. Which is a wild concept if you know me because you would think…this girl is FUN! She’s always up for anything and is super social. Don’t get me wrong, I like a good party. I love to have cocktails, and sing and dance and laugh and make others laugh…for like one time during the month. Then, I’m good. Don’t have to do it again until next month. As long as I can remember, I loved being a part of the social scene, but I also remember how tired and drained I felt when it was over. I mean look at my career paths…marketing, events, social media…you HAVE to be social in all of those things! Before that…cheerleader, student government, social chair in my sorority…again, more things where I CHOSE to be in a position where I HAD to be social. And, as a mother of four, and a wife to a casino exec…yup, more social stuff with lots of different circles where I have to know lots of things so I can talk about lots of different topics on all levels of social standards. Which leads me to being generous. (Yes, still the topic, hang in there.)

Now, if you are a close friend of mine, you will most likely agree with what I said above. But the true test of our friendship will be knowing that I am pretty introverted. I am very selective in my close circle of friends. Why? Because it is very difficult for me to be generous with my feelings. This was something I worried about with becoming a mother. Honestly, it still is. When my kids were babies, it wasn’t a problem. The love and emotion was overflowing. My cup runneth over. It still does. But, as they are entering their tweens and teen years, I’m noticing my feelings and emotions beginning to shut down a bit…not because I don’t love them more than life, but maybe more as a defense mechanism. Like I don’t want to be vulnerable with them. Which is probably when I should be exposing these feelings the most, so they can learn and grow more emotionally as they enter adulthood. I have a really hard time being generous with my feelings and emotions…with being open in general. It is something I have become mindful of, and I have worked on more and more as an adult. It is still difficult for me to let go of that fear of hiding my vulnerabilities behind this facade of strength and no emotion. It is not strong though, and sometimes if you let this part of your personality take over, you miss out on some of life’s most amazing moments.

be generous

That thought hit me really hard this past weekend. All four of my children were asked to participate in their former nanny’s wedding. The twins as ringbearers, my daughter, a flower girl and my oldest son, an usher. The bride and groom to-be went out of their way to individually ask each child to be in their wedding. They spent time with the kids throughout the year taking them to the movies, bowling, coming over for visits. We participated in the usual events leading up to the big day, the bridal shower, the ceremony rehersal and dinner. My kids were overjoyed they were still spending time with her even though she no longer worked for our family. Then the big day came, and the event was truly a celebration of life. My husband and I were so thrilled for our family to be there, and to watch our kids interact and participate and enjoy themselves. We were surrounded by two families and their friends who showed nothing but love and happiness to be there together. The event was extraordinarily beautiful. It will be one of my fondest memories. And, our being there happened because I allowed myself to be open and generous with this young lady whom we hired to come into, not only our home, but into our lives to help raise our babies and two littles. I had to trust this young twenty-something to be an extension of me with my most prized possessions. I had to trust her to teach and discipline and care for my kids the same way I would do it when I wasn’t around. That’s not easy. As a mother, I’m not sure it is ever easy to let someone, anyone, sometimes even their own father, be the one who is around your children when you are not. I could have very easily said, nope, I’m not going to allow myself to have any kind of relationship with her except for that of a professional one. I very easily, almost scary how easily, could have been cold and impersonal and matter of fact and business only, but something told me not to. Something told me to be kind, be generous, be open. So I did. It wasn’t easy.

musings from mom be generous

Let me be clear…it wasn’t easy because my natural stance is to shut off. Remain the person in charge. Don’t show emotion. She was so opposite of that. Very loving, very trusting, very caring. She adored my kids, and they adored her. I couldn’t help but go back to my 20’s when I nannied for a family when I was in college. I hardly knew the parents at all because I would pick the kids up from school, take them to soccer or ballet, bring them home to do homework, feed them dinner. They were nice kids, but we never bonded. I don’t even think the parents really cared much when my semester ended for the summer and I had to quit the job. They just moved on to the next nanny. I didn’t want my kids to be that way with anyone who was spending almost just as much time with them daily as I was. I had to make a choice. I chose to be generous.

The first time I met her mom, she became a little more human to me. I know that sounds funny, but until then, she was a sweet, kind, super creative and organized college girl who was in a sorority. She traveled with us, and on one trip, she had her mom drop her off at our house. All of a sudden, she became someone’s daughter. And I felt so grateful for her mother to allow her the independence to have this job. To trust US with HER daughter. Soon after, we met her now husband, then her dad, and finally her younger brother. My kids celebrated many New Years with her and her future husband,she travelled to Telluride, San Diego, and Disneyland with us, shared birthdays and sleepovers, and countless other memories. She became a part of their lives, our lives, in a way that might not have happened if I didn’t allow myself to be vulnerable and open. I would have missed out on all of this, and most importantly, my kids would have missed out on all of it, too, if I hadn’t given in to being vulnerable and generous.

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Mom’s musing: Don’t be stingy with your thoughts, emotions, feelings, your heart. It’s not going to be easy. Well, might be easier for some than others. The older we get the tougher we get, the harder it is to be generous with our love, thoughts, emotions. When you have the courage to let down your guard, open your heart, be generous…those are the times when the most precious moments, the most valuable life lessons become available to us. You might miss out if you don’t. I never really understood what that meant when people would say it to me. Until now. xoxo, Mom

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