Me: “Rhys, how old are you? Are you two?”
Rhys: “No, no two.”
No two, huh? Yeah, bud. You and me both. I can’t believe it, either.
Me: “Rhys, how old are you? Are you two?”
Rhys: “No, no two.”
No two, huh? Yeah, bud. You and me both. I can’t believe it, either.
Hope to see you there!
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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:
I invite you to join in this great online community to share and learn from other mothers like you!
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.
Please forgive the absence of posts of late. Summer is in full swing, and we’ve been traveling all over the country–2 road trips, 4 flights. We visited 5 states in just the past 2 weeks. I promise to share photos and tales of our adventures on the road, so please stay tuned. In the meantime, enjoy your summer!
FREE childcare by urbansitter. Presented by Britax.
Wednesday July 18 at 1 pm at Right Start in Manhattan Beach.
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.
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.
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.
When did my love for Hooters emerge? Well, friends, sit and stay awhile. Before my days as a wife, as a party planner, as a mom, I, myself, rocked those little orange Dolphin shorts. Yep. You heard me. I was a Hooters Girl, and I loved every moment of it. During college, I waited tables, then tended bar, pouring pitchers of beer night after night. I transitioned into management, then climbed up another rung to claim the position of corporate training manager, traveling to open new stores every few months. It was by far the most fun job I ever had. Where else could I have won a free trip to Hawaii simply for selling the most Miller Lite to thirsty guys? Yes, I went to Honolulu for five days, all expenses paid, with my roomie who won the same contest at her Hooters across town.
Hooters has a sense of community that spans between the girls, the cooks, the managers, and even the regulars. Well, some of the regulars. Hooters was the Greek sorority I never joined. Some of my best girlfriends today are the ones who worked along side me, slinging chicken wings on roller skates, pouring pitchers of beer while hula-hooping. (Yes, I am that talented.) I have nothing but fond memories of my days at Hooters, and am more than happy to indulge in the occasional trip when the mood strikes. I’m pretty sure I won’t have any objections from these two guys about it, either.