My son was excited about Lyle, Lyle, Crocodile from the moment he saw the first trailer, so when we had the opportunity to attend a private screening of the movie at Soho House, I knew I had to go for it. You guys, my son had so much fun. And you know what? So did I.
Since I became a mom, I’ve seen firsthand just how much energy and effort it takes to raise a good human. It takes even more energy to raise that human while continuing to keep your dreams and your hustle alive. That’s why I’m sharing the Mama Markets gift guide.
If you’ve been a part of my journey through the years, you know that I’m passionate about law and activism. I believe the two go hand in hand. We can use the law to help make the world a better place.
When we think about making changes with the power of the law, we often think about places like Washington D.C., or New York City. But big changes are also happening in some of the less obvious states - like Nebraska!
For the past four months, I’ve done the same thing every morning. I roll out of bed and reach for one of my father’s plaid shirts. They still smell like him and hang just a bit loose on my shoulders, and for a moment, I remember the warmth of his hugs. More importantly, I let myself feel the weight of my loss. My dad passed in July of this year, and I’ve learned so much about grief in the days and months since. Our society is so grief illiterate—it wants to distance itself from anything sad or uncomfortable. Today, I’m sharing some of the concepts and resources that have resonated with me from experts in grief. I hope they bring you comfort, or help you comfort someone else.
I’ve always loved Halloween, and I guess the apple doesn’t fall far from the tree because my son, Eukiah is also a big fan of All Hallows Eve. We love watching spooky (for his age) movies together like The Nightmare Before Christmas and Frankenweiner. We also love exploring fun Halloween themed events like Haunt O’ Ween together!
Seeing Spookley the Square Pumpkin was probably the highlight of my son, Eukaih’s year. We’ve become huge fans of the books and the related animated series, so when I heard about a Spookley meet and greet, I knew I had to take my son.
As a lifelong athlete, I know the importance of taking care of my joints and tendons. That’s why I’ve been a fan of Copper Fit since they came onto the market several years ago. Their line of supportive and compression garments and accessories has been a huge help to me over the years.
If you’ve followed my blog or social media for any length of time, you know that I’m as passionate about fashion as I am about social justice and supporting mommas. That’s why I love my new discovery, Chalonne Apple Watch bands. They’re chic, stylish, and sassy.
If you haven’t heard of Blowfish Malibu, then I’m glad you stopped by. They’re a footwear company that’s as devoted to being kind to the Earth as they are to making fashionable shoes for women and children.
As many of you know, I’ve spent my entire adult life promoting equality and justice. I put in the hours to get my law degree and pass the bar specifically to try to help right the wrongs in the world. That being said, I’m not all serious all the time. I like to be silly, too. That’s why I was so excited to be one of the first guests on the new Conversations with Nick Thompson podcast.
One of my best friends, Karen Scott just turned 40, and I wanted to celebrate in style. So of course, I threw a pool party! I used Swimply to help me find the best pool for the best party to kick off Karen’s big 4-0!
My recent Vegas getaway was much-needed and much-welcomed. I had the opportunity to connect with my fellow Fashion Mamas in Vegas for a wonderful event sponsored by UGG Koolaburra. It was the best combination of fun and relaxation I experienced in a long time.
I’ve been so drawn to podcasting lately. I find that it’s a great way to dive into some powerful life themes, lessons, and ideas in a way that’s both informative and entertaining. It also takes the pressure off, as well because it just feels like a conversation.
They say it takes a village to raise a child, and I completely agree. Most people think of help with parenting when they think of this phrase, and I think that’s absolutely true. However, there’s another aspect, as well. It takes a village of mothers to lift each other up.