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International Children’s Film Festival

By Ashley · Comments (0) · May 3rd, 2013

I‘m super excited for the 8th annual REDCAT International Children’s Film Festival, which kicks off this weekend!

With three weekends of acclaimed, international short-film programs, the beloved festival returns to delight movie-goers big and small. This global tour of charming, funny and poignant films —hailing from Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Colombia, Denmark, Estonia, Iceland, Japan, Puerto Rico, Russia, Singapore, Spain and Taiwan, among others—is an awe-inspiring journey for the whole family. Festival highlights include the latest in both live action and animated shorts, and a very special Nickelodeon Family Fun Day!

The program runs from Saturday, May 4, 2013 to Sunday, May 19, 2013, and tickets are only $5! Take the whole family!

For more info, visit:

http://www.redcat.org/event/redcat-international-childrens-film-festival-2013

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An Honestly Ultimate Baby Shower

By Ashley · Comments (0) · March 27th, 2013

What an honestly exciting opportunity! Nominate a deserving mom-to-me to win a fabulous baby shower from Jessica Alba and the Honest Company! Details below.

Honestly Ultimate Baby Shower

THE HONEST COMPANY CO-FOUNDER JESSICA ALBA LAUNCHES

HONESTLY ULTIMATE BABY SHOWER CONTEST FOR DESERVING MOMS-TO-BE

Facebook Contest Will Award Curated Baby Showers in Multiple Cities across the Country

 

WHAT: In celebration of Mother’s Day, four deserving moms-to-be will receive the ultimate dream baby shower in their hometown hosted by The Honest Company’s co-founder Jessica Alba! The baby showers will take place in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and Austin in May.

From now through the end of March, friends and family can nominate “deserving moms-to-be” for the baby shower via photo/word essay or video entry through a contest application located on Honest’s Facebook page. The definition of “deserving moms-to-be” and the criteria to be judged on is: someone who is working hard to create a safe and healthy environment for her family while dedicating herself to the service of others and charitable work, education, or overcoming adversity. This qualification is parallel to the mission of The Honest Company whose goal is create a more sustainable planet starting with non-toxic and eco-friendly essentials for every member of the family.

The four winners, chosen by The Honest Company in April, will receive a baby shower for their closest friends and family hosted by Jessica Alba. From fun activities to generous gifts from The Honest Company and collaborating family companies, the moms-to-be will be fully prepared to take on this exciting motherhood adventure.

WHO:  Jessica Alba, co-founder of The Honest Company in collaboration with: Land of Nod, Tea Collection, Orbit, Naturepedic, Cloud B, HATCH Collection, Stonyfield, Beco

WHEN: March 12-March 31, 2013: Nomination Period http://www.facebook.com/TheHonestCompany

April: Winner’s Announced

May:  Honest Baby Showers

WHERE: Baby Shower Locations: New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Austin

ABOUT: The Honest Company (www.Honest.com), founded by Jessica Alba, Christopher Gavigan, Brian Lee and Sean Kane, was created to ensure that parents have access to non-toxic, eco-friendly, beautiful family products that don’t break the bank. Honest.com offers essentials for every family member including diapers, wipes, bath, skin care and home cleaning products conveniently door-delivered through a monthly subscription service of customized product bundles or for single item purchase.

 

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je t’aime paris

By Ashley · Comments (0) · March 14th, 2013

This post originally apeared on Move LifeStyle.com

Paris. Le sigh. I’ve always been drawn to France, Paris in particular. The City of Light has a hold on me; a magnetism that I can’t quite explain. Perhaps it’s the rich history, the decadent cuisine, the abundance of art, the cool nonchalance of the locals. Maybe it’s all of that and more. I love the cafe culture, the walkability of the city. I’m crazy about the Centre George Pompidou with its incredible collection of modern art. I love picnicking on the grass at the Jardin du Luxembourg, sipping Côtes du Rhône rosé and watching the birds fly overhead.

I could go on. Instead, here are a few things I love about Paris.

The Eiffel Tower

Yes, it may be cliché to mention the Eiffel Tower as one of my favorite things about Paris, but the city’s landmark is quite a spectacle. 1050 feet above the Champ de Mars and the river Seine, the tower offers a rather spectacular view of the city. Who wouldn’t want to be kissed atop the tower, among such glorious sights? Yes, Katie Holmes and Tom Cruise were engaged upon the Eiffel Tower, but let’s not hold that against it.

The Ballet

The Paris Opera Ballet is the oldest national ballet company in the world, founded in 1669. Many classical ballets are centered around romantic plots: Romeo and Juliet, Giselle, Les Sylphides. Dance is an expression of art through the body, a sensual act. To attend the ballet in Paris, where ballet began, is certainly something with which to fall in love. Visit the Palais Garnier and indulge in the opulent beaux-arts neoclassical architecture, or attend a performance at the Opéra Bastille, with its ultra-modern geometrical glass walls.
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The Sacré Cœur

The Sacré Cœur basilica perched on the top of the Montmarte butte is constructed of white stone and manages to gleam even in the gloomiest of Parisian skies. Stately and statuesque, it’s a glowing beacon seen from many corners of the city. A detailed mosaic covers the interior of the dome, while stained glass windows flank the walls. No matter what religion, if any, you claim, the basilica will move you, which seems only natural as its name means ‘sacred heart.’

The Pâtisseries

Paris is pastry heaven. The narrow cobblestoned streets are dotted with patisseries, their windows filled with rows of the most beautiful confections I’ve ever seen. Or tasted. Buttery, flaky pain au chocolate, light and sweet tarte aux poires, and of course, les macorons. I love each and every bite.

The Shopping

It’s no secret that Paris is the fashion capital of the world, so obviously, the shopping is equally as fabulous. Find modern furnishings in the Marais, vintage books and trinkets along the Seine, and if your budget allows, or if you’re in the mood to browse, wander the shops along the Champs- Élysées or along Avenue Montaigne. I’ll admit my affinity for Christian Louboutin heels. I love to visit the modest shop on Rue de Grenelle. Those red soles always get my heart pumping. J’adore.

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Morning giggles

By Ashley · Comments (0) · February 23rd, 2013

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Elizabeth Street

By Ashley · Comments (0) · February 12th, 2013

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It’s my pleasure to introduce Elizabeth Street, a sophisticated website showcasing stylish moms from cities around the globe. It’s a place to be inspired by fashion, travel, children’s products, entertaining. I’m honored to be newly featured on the site alongside the likes of Rachel Zoe, Busy Phillips, Candace Nelson and more. You can view my profile and learn more about the site here.

An excerpt from the site:

Elizabeth Street is:
  • An international collective of chic moms who know that life is best lived with style
  • Your global destination for discoveries in fashion, food, street chic, travel, design, and family life
  • A favorite new clutch, a strong macchiato, your child’s next birthday cake, your next island retreat, a hidden Paris bistro, the ultimate summer camp, a digital photography class
  • Where style is measured by taste, not a price tag
  • A place where children benefit through ElizabethST charitable donations
  • A state of mind
  • You

I invite you to join in this great online community to share and learn from other mothers like you!

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event: coffee with carol

By Ashley · Comments (0) · October 15th, 2012

I‘ve been asked to pass this along to my readers in the hopes that it may be useful:

Some of us parents dread the day when we realize our children are fine, happy even, away from us. It’s quite an adjustment to be made, especially for those of us who are stay-at-home moms, whose daily lives have very much centered around our children since they days they were born. If you find yourself navigating this reverse separation anxiety, or even if your child is still a year or two away from going to school, and you’re curious on how to handle the situation when the time comes, you should join in and have Coffee with Carol…

What: Coffee with Carol
When: Wednesday, October 17, 2012 6pm-9pm
Where: Wilshire Blvd. Temple, 3663 Wilshire Blvd.

Join us at 6:00pm at Wilshire Boulevard Temple on Wilshire Boulevard just East of the Miracle Mile as Carol Bovill, Director of Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s Early Childhood Centers brings her much loved Coffee with Carol program to you…at night. Carol will be speaking about  “Separation: How To Be Okay With Your Child Being Okay Without You.”

If you like come early, (say 5:30ish), for a tour of the Wilshire Boulevard Temple Parenting Center and Nursery School, and shop the Book Fair featuring books for children of all ages and a really great section of Jewish books. The Book Fair offers top titles and unique finds, even for the grown ups. The Book Fair will be open just for event attendees!

Did you know that:

  • Coffee with Carol is always open to the community, you do not have to be a Temple member to attend.
  • Wilshire Boulevard Temple offers Parent & Me and other programs through their Parenting Center.
  • Wilshire Boulevard Temple houses both a Nursery School and an Elementary School, both highly accredited.
  • You can find out about all these great resources for Jewish families at www.wbtla.org

Carol Bovill, Director of Wilshire Boulevard Temple’s Early Childhood Centers, has been a leading professional in Early Childhood Education since 1980. Carol holds a Master’s Degree in Educational Psychology with an emphasis in Early Childhood Education and a Bachelor’s Degree in Early Childhood Education from California State University, Northridge.

Tickets ($15/adult)
Click here for event info page

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Meet Move LifeStyle

By Ashley · Comments (0) · September 27th, 2012

It’s my pleasure to announce the launch of Move LifeStyle! (And simultaneously blame it for my lack of posting over here at SLM…) Please take a minute to go check it out!

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MOVE LIFESTYLE IS A COLLABORATION BETWEEN FOUR LIKE-MINDED FRIENDS AND THE TALENTED PEOPLE WE’RE INFLUENCED BY.  AFTER YEARS OF BONDING OVER BUSY LIFESTYLES AND A COLLECTIVE LOVE OF VISUAL BEAUTY, MANY COCKTAILS AND MANY LAUGHS, WE POOLED OUR TALENTS TO CREATE AN ONLINE MAGAZINE THAT WE WOULD WANT TO READ.  AS ‘GIRLS ON THE GO,’ WE FOUND A NEED FOR EASY-TO-PROCESS INFORMATION WITH VISUAL BUZZ THAT ALSO OFFERS FOOD FOR THOUGHT AND LIFE GUIDANCE. WE EXPLORE THE WORLDS OF TRAVEL, TECHNOLOGY, ENTERTAINING AND FASHION; EXAMINE ISSUES AFFECTING WOMEN IN THE WORKPLACE, AND PROFILE THE CREATIVE WOMEN THAT INSPIRE US.

 

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event: traveling with baby

By Ashley · Comments (0) · July 16th, 2012

Hi LA Moms! Club MomMe and Baby Gizmo have teamed up to make the tedious task of traveling with baby easier for you. They’ll chat gear, tips and tricks that will surely simplify your next trip. They’ll have giveaways, gifts bags, and more! For full event details, click here, and for $5 of tickets, use the code SLMomMe. Have fun!

 

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FREE childcare by urbansitter. Presented by Britax.
Wednesday July 18 at 1 pm at Right Start in Manhattan Beach.

 

 

 

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baby 2 baby

By Ashley · Comments (1) · June 26th, 2012

As a mother, my day usually begins the same way. I am woken up by the sound of my baby crying. I walk into the nursery, pick Rhys up from the  crib, change his diaper, then make him breakfast. The morning ritual is so engrained in my mind that I can do it while half asleep, before a single sip of industrial-strength coffee.

I am fortunate to start my days this way. I am happy to have a healthy son, the means to care for him, to clothe him, to feed him and tend to his every need. Not every mother is so lucky. Many families struggle to provide basic needs for their children. Some are forced to make the choice between diapers and clothes for their babies. Some are in danger of having their family torn apart by the DCFS simply because they can’t afford a crib for their child, which can be considered grounds for child abuse/neglect. Thankfully, Baby 2 Baby is there to help.

Baby 2 Baby is Los Angeles based organization that collects new and gently used clothing and gear, and distributes to families in need through several community-based organizations. I had the pleasure of volunteering at their warehouse at a recent event organized by Sara of Salt+Nectar.

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Each item donated is then hand selected to be given to one individual in need. Circular cards hang on the tree in the center of the warehouse, bearing the name, age, and interests of a child, and what items that child is in need of. In turn, volunteers then fill a bag based on that criteria specifically for that child. Two shirts, three pair of shorts, a sweatshirt, a book, and a developmental toy all went to the first child whose name I plucked from the tree. It was moving to break down the cycle of donation to such a basic level, to realize how little these children have, and how much they really do need. It made me highly aware of how much Rhys has, and how much of it he’ll never really use… clothes he grew out of before he had a chance to wear, duplicate toys he was given at his birthday party… the list, embarrassingly enough, goes on. But now, those things have been donated to Baby 2 Baby and are moving on to another less fortunate child.

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If you have the time, I highly encourage stopping by to volunteer at Baby 2 Baby. They can use help every day of the week, and are open to volunteers of all ages.  Donations can be made in person at the Baby 2 Baby warehouse at 6435 Wilshire Blvd in Los Angeles. Additionally, some children’s boutiques around town accept donations as well. If you’re on the eastside of LA, Naya’s Garden and Yolk both collect donations–just keep an eye out for the bright green logo on the canvas donation bags. For a list of items accepted, as well as more information on the organization, please visit Baby 2 Baby.

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bugaboo: neon pop!

By Ashley · Comments (0) · June 1st, 2012

Okay, I am obsessed with my Bugaboo stroller. I love it to pieces, but I’d like to switch up the color. As much as I’d love to spring for a new ride for Rhys, I can’t quite justify it. Instead, I’ll share with you the latest special edition stroller: The Bugaboo Neon Pop. Cool navy blue, hot orange accents. I die.

Neon Bugaboo Cameleon

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