It’s All About The Hair
I try to keep most of my routines as simple as possible – the less fuss, the better. The one area that takes a lot of time and a variety of products though is my hair. Fortunately, I only have … Read More
Food, Wellness & Reinvention
I try to keep most of my routines as simple as possible – the less fuss, the better. The one area that takes a lot of time and a variety of products though is my hair. Fortunately, I only have … Read More
The pictures were taken at Madison Square Park in NYC (To see other “Wordless Wednesdays” around the web, visit the HUB, 5 Minutes for Mom, MomDot or Extraordinary Mothers.)
Last month, I went to a New Balance event at the Lucy Moses School at Kaufman Center. It was to celebrate the launch of their Peanuts kids’ footwear collection that’s being released this fall. I went primarily for two reasons: … Read More
Reading is one of my favorite things. Fortunately, both of my sons love books too. I have to be extra careful that books are a significant part of their lives during the summer months though. It’s easier when we’re not … Read More
I’ve been offline for the last few days since we have been moving into our Queens apartment. Given the somewhat (yeah, right) obsessive personality that I have, I wasn’t okay until everything was unpacked and in its own place. I … Read More
I’ve already shared how much I love Pottery Barn. When I learned that we needed to get carpets to cover the majority of the floor in our new apartment, I went to Facebook for recommendations and Pottery Barn for inspiration. … Read More
1. Move to Queens. That should be completed by the end of the week. 2. Go to CoCo Keys indoor water park. I’m so looking forward to redeeming the certificate that I won at Mom’s Nite Out! 3. Celebrate my … Read More
I could blame it on move-induced temporary insanity, but I won’t. Rather, I take full responsibility as I share with you my most recent taste of humble pie… On Friday, I woke up and realized that my plans for the … Read More
My husband and I cracked up laughing when we watched “Head of State”, starring comedian Chris Rock back in 2003. In the movie, a Black man becomes president of the United States (way before the reality of Barack Obama). Every … Read More
Up to this point, my immediate family has not been negatively affected by the recession. I’m grateful for that and know that circumstances could change any day. As such, we are still trying to be careful with our finances. I … Read More