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Pics of my babies! How many is too many?

Posted on June 28, 2017 by mommylovesmusic Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

Is there such a thing as being OCD over the quantity of pics of each kid? If so, I’m guilty! With a newborn (well now just over 3 months old), I find myself questioning my social media pic posts. The random thoughts in my head consist of wondering if I have posted too many of the newborn. Or, not enough of my almost 3 year old.

Or am I that Mom that just posts too many of her kids? (I can admit that I am not the one with the TMI posts – like broadcasting my love for breastfeeding, or showing my son pooping on the potty)

As I take what I think to be cute, easy-to-like pics for Instagram, Facebook and Twitter, I wonder how many other moms are in the same boat? I remember getting advice from several parents that you just don’t get as many pics of your 2nd (or 3rd, 4th) child since you’re so much busier. Perhaps that is the case…but I think that i am actually doing pretty good!

Maybe that is because our smart phones make these moments easier to capture?

I should note, I also often take note of the background of my pics before posting. Is my house clean enough? Does my child have a nice enough outfit on without tons of food splattered across it?

I’d like to think that I am not the only one to have these thoughts. Anyone have any suggestions for moving forward?

Urban Suburban Mommy adds:

I have looked at the photo albums my mom put together and I have wondered the same thing. There are definitely more pictures of me – the eldest – then there are of my brother. This may be because I’m in the solo pics and in most of the pics of my brother! But it’s probably also because I was a busy 2-year-old who didn’t nap and didn’t give my mom enough time to pull out her 35 mil. and take all of the cute pictures I posed for as an infant.

My goodness, I was a cute infant!

In the days before digital, where you had to buy film, print and develop it, I think it was just so much trickier. My mom didn’t always carry a camera. That would have been cumbersome and her baby bag was already big enough.

But me?

I’m so busy taking pictures, filming, filtering and posting that sometimes I forget to sit back and watch what they’re doing in real life. The last time I downloaded my phone I had over 10,000 pictures. (And I wondered why my phone was so slow…). That was just my phone. My husband’s phone still needs to be downloaded, and I bet that number will come close to doubling.

I have ample images of both kids, though photo shoots were certainly easier with only one child on the go. So maybe Numero 2 doesn’t have ‘quite as many’ as the first guy, but when they each get thousands of pictures taken a year, are we really going to worry about quantity?

(Now my brother, who has a few pages dedicated to his baby development as opposed to the two full albums all about me – he’s got a legitimate gripe!)

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Tags: baby pictures, digital, film, first child, photos, pics, second child, social media .

An “EGG”cellent start to your day

Posted on May 2, 2017 by Danielle Reid Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

Are your mornings a crazy rush trying to get all your kids and self out the door on time?

(Of course you are. You’re a mom.)

Do you often skip breakfast in that  mad rush?

(Of course you do, because kids.)

 

What if I told you I could give you a healthy solution to fit that crazy schedule?

3 minutes. Yes, I’m serious. And even less on most days!! This is what can be ready and waiting for you.

      

Busy moms can have a good breakfast – and feed the family one too – with a little planning ahead. So how do you get a delicious egg breakfast ready in under 3 minutes? It’s all in the video:

Before you cringe – and I see you doing it – the microwave is perfectly safe, and an “EGG”cellent way to cook your eggs. With the right tools they are fluffy and soft, not runny and rubbery.

The secret is the cooking tool. Your tools must be either stone or ceramic.

3 Steps to Getting and “EGG”cellent start

Purchase a microwave Egg Cooker – best to be either ceramic or stone

   

Decide how you’d like your eggs

  1. Poached
  2. Scrambled
  3. Omelette

Add eggs & other ingredients – Check

Cook

Enjoy!

Why eggs?

A single large boiled egg contains:

  • Vitamin A
  • Folate
  • Vitamin B5
  • Vitamin B12
  • Vitamin B2
  • Phosphorus
  • Selenium

Eggs also contain decent amounts of:

  • Vitamin D
  • Vitamin E
  • Vitamin K
  • Vitamin B6
  • Calcium
  • Zinc

One egg has approximately 75 calories

One egg has 7 g of high quality protein

Eggs will keep you full longer and are perfect for breakfast, but make a nice change for lunch and dinner options too.

MYTH: Eggs cause Heart Disease

FACT: Eggs have 213 mg of Cholesterol. It was once thought this high level of Cholesterol contributed Heart Disease, however, this not the thought anymore.  SO EAT EGGS!

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My 5 Bargain Hunting Tips for Moms

Posted on April 20, 2017 by Alexis Nicols Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

I remember the first luxury bag I ever purchased. I paid cash from the back of a panel van in a deserted Shoppers Drug Mart parking lot. It came in a grey dust bag marked “Chahel”. That night, my cat clawed it to death. Thinking back on it, I’m thinking: a) it wasn’t a real leather bag, let alone a designer one, and b) my cat thought I was dirt.

While I’ve evolved from a traditional hunter/gatherer, the instinct to seek and find remains unchanged (I’ve also retained the sloping Cromagnon brow and slack jaw.) My search for pretty things has always been tempered by a restricted budget. Rarely do the two intersect. However, as I grow older and (marginally) wiser, I’ve found ways to circumvent the wallet drain by bargain hunting. While my curated collection is unenviable by Kardashian standards, it satisfies my love of lovely (and affordable) things. Here’s a list of my fave haunts and awesome sites. Now get shopping!

  1. Winners: love them or hate them, Winners has a plethora of chic finds and designer duds at every price point. Yes, you need to wear your patient panties. Yes, you need to hunt. Yes, you need to wear elbow pads and, the odd time, carry pepper spray. You can thank me when you find a pair of designer jeans for 60% off and there’s one left in your size. Winners.ca
  2. Facebook: I’ve joined local buy/sell/trade groups and have scored some incredible deals at a fraction of the price. Most sellers require pick up only, but because it’s local, you won’t have to go far.
  3. Thrift shopping: My favourite thing to do on my birthday? Spend an afternoon in Kensington Market. I’ve haunted that ‘hood for 30 years. From Exile and Courage My Love to Vintage Depot, the finds are one-of-a-kind. I found some of my favourite items there (Guess leather knee-high boots, “like new” for $35? Burberry trench for $85? Yes please!) If you’re skeeved out by wearing second-hand goods, just go for the Dim Sum and Vietnamese coffee.
  4. Sample sales: I used to work on a street in the west end that housed dozens of fashion distributors. About twice annually, they would release their off-season samples at ridiculously low prices. You can sign up for sample sale notices and quite literally fill your closet with high-end finds without the high-end prices.
  5. Haute Look: There’s a ton of member sites out there offering discounts on luxury brands: Zulilly.com, Overstock.com, etc. Haute Look is my favourite. It’s a veritable Nordstrom clearance rack. Premium denim, kids’ stuff, menswear and home décor (even beauty products!), this site has it all. They have an excellent return policy and all shipping is tracked. Hautelook.com

 

Tags: bargain, Chanel, facebook, HauteLook.com, Kardashian, Sample Sale, shopping, Thrift Shop, Winners .

Old Downward Dog, New Tricks: How I’m Namastaying Active with Yoga 

Posted on March 23, 2017 by Alexis Nicols Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

If you’ve read my previous posts, you know that 2016 wasn’t exactly my year. I won’t bore you with details from the dumpster fire that was my life, I will only say that 2017 brings new promises and better offerings.

About two months ago, I started doing yoga. Nothing spectacularly difficult, no stretching my legs behind my head or rooms so hot they could bake bread; just a weekly trip to the local community centre. The decision to participate in a physical activity went part and parcel with my new year’s decision to be more active, try something new and be mindful. As though my anxiety-crippled, hyper-driven mind was something I could turn off. I figured if I was going to be trapped in the fourth circle of cerebral hell, I might as well get some physical activity out of it.

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I never played team sports. Ever. I wasn’t coordinated, athletic or particularly competitive, and nobody wanted to coach that kid. After being told repeatedly that I wasn’t any good at sports and being chosen last for every team (track and field days were and remain my idea of purest hell), I just stopped trying. I did, however, get very good at coming up with elaborate ways to get out of PhysEd. I refined the art of excuses, coming up with reasons why I shouldn’t move my body and get active, which is fine when you’re in your twenties and can lose 5 pounds just by thinking about it. When I reached my 40’s, I realized that:

  1. a) I had to get active not just for my sake, but for my two young boys, who could out-run a cheetah and re-define the Doppler effect.
  2. b) Muscle memory only occurs when you’ve used your muscles in the first place.

Yoga is hard. Apparently, Namaste is Hindu for “I’m going to calmly and gently kick your ass.” Who knew that holding poses named after nature and cute animals could cause you to break a sweat? Oh, and you have to breathe. I’m still working on that part. I may have passed out once or twice.

And so we circle back to mindfulness. Yoga forced me to be in my brain in such a way that I had to focus and pay attention. I had to compartmentalize my thoughts and be present. You cannot, just cannot do tree pose if your brain has already jumped ahead to the groceries you need to buy or remembering to call the dentist. The only times I didn’t wobble or fall over were when I was focused, breathing and listening. After just a few months I was calmer, writing more and, to be honest, yelling less.

I have no aspirations to become a career athlete. There are no bus tours to an ashram in my future. I may never lap my kids at the park, but at least my back no longer hurts when I pick them up. I’ve found a form of physical activity that doesn’t hand out ribbons or require sticks, balls or pucks. I may not always look forward to going, but I’m always glad I went. Namaste!

Tags: gym, Mindfulness, namaste, Workout, yoga .

That lucky little kid

Posted on March 17, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

With a hubby whose background is Irish, St. Patrick’s Day is a holiday that doesn’t go unnoticed.

We don’t do green beer and we don’t do the “Kiss me I’m Irish” because I don’t need any tshirt telling me what to do. We do, however, sport some green, have some fun and enjoy some Irish Stew or a good Corned Beef and Cabbage – and just a bit of a good Irish Whiskey with some friends. The kids join in with treats: Cake with green frosting, some dress-up bling and some lovely shades of clothing to make the Emerald Isle proud!

Need some inspiration to get your green on? Here’s our favourite greens, which will be in high style this spring, as the Pantone of the Year – Greenery – will be everywhere in fashion and for the home, to be sure. May the luck of the Irish be with ye all day – and that lucky little kid you have, too!

This toddler T is perfectly unisex. Perfect message for St. Patrick’s Day – and every other day of the year! Good Luck Charm T from 12M to 5T at Old Navy.

Dying over this little green Gucci cardi, available at Saks for well-dressed bébés from 9M to 36M.

What else would you expect for their tender little tootsies than this season’s Natives. Go for the Jefferson Kids in Giant Green! (available in mom and dad sizes, too)

You had us at “palm fronds” but you still kept going until you hit bow-tie and collar. That’s the kind of commitment that gets your kid voted best dressed hipster baby! Palm Frond shirt from 6M to size 5 at Hipster Baby.

The Little Cozmo dress in Ocean is sweet and subdued – the little muppet wearing this will want to complete the look with floppy hat and sunglasses. Sweet William has the a sophisticated take on kid’s clothing.

Don’t you love a cute dress that DOESN’T have to be pink! This striped tulle dress comes in sizes from 12M to 5yr Baby Gap

Tags: emerald isle, gap, green, gucci, luck of the irish, natives, old navy, St. Patrick's Day .

Pregnancy & Baby Hair – Fact or Fiction

Posted on March 6, 2017 by ericahwearing Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

We at Urban Suburban Mommy thought it was about time that we got to the bottom of some popular hair myths. We asked our amazing beauty contributor Erica Wearing to help us answer 5 popular questions about hair.

FACT OR FICTION

1. Shaving a baby’s head: A lot of people insist that shaving a young baby’s head will get their hair to grow in thicker.

Erica: Answer: Fiction

Shaving your babies head won’t make their hair grow in thicker because hair grows from a follicle beneath the scalp . It will how ever make it feel thicker because it grows in evenly all at the same length and time.

I shaved my lil guy’s head and regretted it after I did it 😫he was bald forever but once it finally started to grow in it did come in evenly and thicker feeling.

2.You shouldn’t color or chemically treat your hair when pregnant: Can hair dye or perm/straightening treatments hurt baby?

Erica: Answer: School’s out on this one.

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I never like to answer this for my pregnant clients because there isn’t enough research out there to prove whether this is true or not. What I would suggest is waiting till second trimester before root touch ups   Or a safer option is highlights as this does not have contact with scalp .As for perms and chemical straightening I wouldn’t recommend it. Buy yourself a flat iron or curling iron. Answer: School’s out on this one.

3. My hair got thicker and grew faster while I was pregnant: Does hair really grow faster while you’re pregnant?

Erica: Answer: Fact.

I loved my pregnancy hair it was so silky, grew fast and majorly thick. The hormones will cause your hair to grow in faster and thicker but this isn’t permanent usually around when baby is 6 months old, we start to see all of this lustrous hair come to an end and end up with a head band of beautiful baby hairs around our face.

4. Styling gels, mousse, and sprays are unhealthy for kids: Can you use styling aids in children’s hair? Is there an age considered too young?  

Erica: Answer: Fiction (but be careful about harmful ingredients for adults or children)

I usually use a little bit of what my husband uses for styling products – the styling clay by Moroccan is a great choice. Just don’t use anything to harsh. It  won’t be fun when your trying to rinse their hair in the tub😭

5. Everyone’s hair grows faster in the summer: Does hair really grow faster in summer? Does it depend on season or actual climate?

Erica: Answer: Fact

Soak up and enjoy the vitamin D because hair does indeed grow faster in the summer but only as much as 10% in comparison to growth in winter months .

Tags: dying her while pregnant, hair myths, Pregnancy Hair, shaving baby's head .

How Pinterest Saved My Life(Style)

Posted on February 3, 2017 by Alexis Nicols Posted in The Best You, Urban Suburban Mommy .

Like many moms, I need help getting dressed in the morning. Not “one leg at a time” help, just gentle redirection so that I can put together an ensemble that doesn’t scream “poor you” or “laundry day.” When I was ready to go back to work after my second and last mat leave, I turned to social media for help. I decided to start a Pinterest board to help me find my style and get my general groove back.

Unfortunately, there were no boards titled “Outfits for Cray Mombies” or “What to Wear When You’re Currently Covered in Poop”, so I settled on “Casual Mom Outfits”. I’ve learned a lot about conserving time and money when trying to piece together a wardrobe on a budget. Here’s what Pinterest has taught me about fashion, style and sanity:

  1. I pick out my clothes the night before. I’m not kidding. You will save precious minutes getting dressed if you’re not standing in front of your closet with your mouth open trying to figure out what to wear. In fact, if possible, pick out your outfits for the week. One less thing to stress about, and you’ll avoid reaching for the same 10% of the closet that you always wear.
  1. I now work with what I’ve got. I have neither the funds nor the patience to start my wardrobe from scratch. Oh pretty please, can I stare at myself half-dressed and sweaty in a dressing room while garbage music thumps through the speakers, causing an aneurysm and resetting my heartbeat? The good news is that I have have a “tabula rasa” closet –full of neutral (black) pieces and endless possibility. Pinterest helped me pull together items I already had and reassembled them in new ways. For example, I saw this:

So I thought: Well, I have jeans and I have 500 black shirts. Add some fancy bracelets and a pair of flats and voila! It looks like I got dressed without having to smell my clothes first!

  1. I stopped spending tons of money on trends. Remember parachute pants? Shoulder Pads? Yeah, I’m still trying to forget. Trends can quickly become fads. And honestly, who can keep track? I’m still wearing a side ponytail. Rushing to keep up is a waste of time and money. Consider too that not every trend is right for every body type. Recently, I tried to rock the whole raw hem with ankle boots thing. It’s supposed to look like this:

I looked like a hobbit in dirty shrunken pants. Now, I keep trendy items to accessories.

  1. I skip sales. Unless you’ve found the one – that item you’ve been dying to get and has finally come out of the stratosphere and into your arms in your size and at an incredible discount – you won’t wear half of what you buy on sale. Volume is not value. If you figure out the cost per wear, you’ve actually spent more on a $10 shirt worn once than on a $100 sweater that you’ve worn a billion times. I used to do 85% of my shopping in January and July – the in-between seasons where everything is heavily discounted – and routinely wound up with things that were out of style by the time I got around to making those purchases useful. Now, I avoid Boxing Week like the plague and only shop Cyber Monday if there’s something I’ve had my eye on for more than 3 months.
  1. I know my digits. Not just my size (which varies from retailer to retailer) but my actual measurements. In addition to being a sadistic torment, knowing my bust, waist and hip measurements will ensure that I order the right size if (when) shopping online, especially if items are listed in European sizes (for example, a size EU37 translates to “Ha ha you wish” in its US equivalent.) It also prevents an accumulation of crap I can’t unload, and I hate returning online items.

Most moms have a decision threshold – after a certain amount of time, our ability to make decisions – good ones anyway – is drastically depleted. It’s called “decision fatigue”. For me, I can’t make executive decisions past 10:00 a.m. (lunch time is usually whatever I can find between the couch cushions.) It might sound corny using social media to dress myself, but if I can offload one more task, why wouldn’t I? If people can pin vision boards or outfits for their cat, why can’t I designate a board for personal style? I’ve become a better dresser and a better shopper, and that’s major value.

Tags: black shirt, cyber monday, fashion, jeans, mom style, pinterest, Style, trendy .

Super Bowl Sunday – what you need to know.

Posted on February 2, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

There are three types of mamas – you either LOVE football and Super Bowl is the best day of winter; football’s not your favourite, but you’ll jump on the bandwagon for the party (mmmmmm 7 layer dip – and can’t turn down the opportunity to buy a cute sports shirt once a year); you hate football and Super Bowl Sunday is the one Sunday a year Costco isn’t a zoo, so grab your membership card and go!

Me, I enjoy football. I grew up with a football dad.  And I really do love Super Bowl Sunday. I have a a system for picking teams – the team with the best butts. My husband always laughs at me, but it’s a pretty accurate system.

What you need to know:

Super Bowl LI This year is the New England Patriots vs the Atlanta Falcons. The game is being held in Houston. New England is favoured by +3.

New England Patriots

Colours: Red, white and blue – they’re the Patriots, after all. They’ll be wearing their whites on the field – they’re the visiting team.
Quarterback: Tom Brady He’s won 4 of the 6 Super Bowls he’s played. He’s married to supermodel Gisele Bündchen. What more do you really need  to know?

Atlanta Falcons

Colours: Red and black – they’ll be wearing their reds on the field, they’re the home team.
Quarterback: Matt Ryan. The Falcons have been to the Super Bowl just once, and lost. Matt has never won a Super Bowl, but he’s been having a good year. He’s married to Sarah Marshall, who, while not a supermodel is a pretty impressive athlete and was a point guard on her Boston College basketball team.

Now you might know Super Bowl for the friendly get-togethers and the food. What’s Super Bowl Sunday without guacamole, chips, dip, chilli, chicken wings, meatballs, barbecue and, of course, beer (and indigestion!).

photo: Dogo

But a big part of the game is the gambling. They bet on EVERYTHING. This is big money and big fun.

I know nothing about Super Bowl gambling, so I went straight to the source to learn. If you don’t know how to gamble, you’re going to find this FASCINATING. I spoke with Joe Gagliano. He made the news in a big way in the 90s. He’s the man behind the biggest point shaving scandal ever to hit ASU basketball. It’s known as the biggest fixing scandal in sports betting. It involved millions of dollars and paying off 2 players – to the tune of $50,000 each a game. They didn’t just throw the game, they made sure that the points spread for the game wasn’t made.

When you bet on a game, it’s not just Win or Lose. One team is always a favourite to win, so they create a points spread. For example, this Super Bowl, New England is favoured by 3. That means even if they win by 2, anyone who bet on them still loses – they must win by at least 3 points. Joe’s ballers made sure only to win by two, in this scenario.

If you’re going to dabble in betting, you generally have 3 options – a bookie, an online gambling site or betting with friends. You can go high stakes or keep it friendly. When I asked Joe where to go to make these high stakes bets he told me that serious gamblers would know where to go.

I’m a rookie. That was a rookie question.

Coming from a man whose gambling career saw big bucks, I’m going to share his best advice: Pick the 50/50 bets. They’re the most likely to pay out. The main ones are betting who will win, and betting on total points. This game is expected to go into high scores. The game total is 59.5. You can bet whether the total scores will be over or under that number.

There are other 50/50 bets:

The coin toss at the beginning of the game.

The outcome of the first half of the game (point spread is New England favoured by 1.5)

Which quarterback will throw the first touchdown pass.

The length of time the national anthem will take to sing.

Yes, how long the national anthem will be. In fact, there are even bets on what Luke Bryan will be wearing when he sings it. Joe said there was even a year when the singer held the final note and hit the exact time being bet on, making him wonder if even the singers can be bought for purposes of fixing a bet.

There are a lot of bets that will seem completely bizarre to the uninitiated. Joe had me laughing, so I looked it up. Sure enough, you can bet on what colour Lady Gaga’s hair will be for the half-time show, how many yards will be run, and even what type of penalties will occur. CBS Sports put together the comprehensive list here.

It was fun finding out about the serious money that goes on behind the Super Bowl. I could have talked to Joe all, day – and that’s precisely why he wrote the book. If you never thought about picking up a sports book to read, check out No Grey nogreyareas.com. I would never have picked it up, but after speaking with Joe, it’s on my nightstand. It’s one of those too-crazy-to-believe, high stakes stories, with a movie also in the works.

I found this vide of an interview with Joe if you’d like to learn more about the ASU point shaving scandal. This isn’t a promoted post and we received no compensation from – or have any ties to – Joe Gagliano, the book or the movie – what started out as simply trying to learn about Super Bowl betting turned into one of the most intriguing interviews I’ve ever had the pleasure to conduct!

Me and my mid-century modern!

Posted on January 25, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

This week from The Modern Curator: Mid-century modern lighting, for a steal!

Seeing this little miss at the table, hard at play melted us! She’s got the perfect mid-century modern setting to get the creativity flowing.

 

Sputnik-Inspired Chandelier from Costco in stores.

Recently, my husband and I went shopping for a new light for our dining room. Our goal was to find something mid-century modern inspired with an artistic touch. I’m not sure if you have been lighting shopping lately, but we suffered from a bit of sticker shock when we discovered some of the prices! Then, we stumbled across the sputnik-inspired chandelier from Costco… of all places! We couldn’t believe the price was only $129 (easily $200 in savings, compared to other stores). We are thrilled with our purchase (and savings!) and find it’s the perfect art/light installation for our space. Here are seven more lighting options (some from places you might not expect!) that will add a hit of mid-century modern to your space and won’t break the bank.

Elise Ceiling Pendant from Canadian Tire

Mid-Century Modern Elise Ceiling Pendant from Canadian Tire

Bentwood Pendants from West Elm

Mid-Century Modern Bentwood Pendants from West Elm

Swedish Ball Pendant with White Glass by Hampton Bay from Home Depot

Mid-Century Modern Swedish Ball Pendant with White Glass by Hampton Bay

Large Mobile Chandelier from West Elm

Mid-Century Modern Large Mobile Chandelier from West Elm

Knappa Pendant Lamp from Ikea

Mid-Century Modern Knappa Pendant Lamp from Ikea

3-Light Drum Pendant by TransGlobe Lighting from Wayfair.ca

 

Mid-Century Modern 3-Light Drum Pendant by TransGlobe Lighting from Wayfair.ca

 

Taylor Ceiling Pendant from Canadian Tire

Mid-Century Modern Taylor Ceiling Pendant from Canadian Tire

 

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Organize, declutter, you’ll feel better

Posted on January 2, 2017 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in DIY, Urban Suburban Mommy .

UI long for Carrie Bradshaw’s closet.  Oh the single days.  I know you can relate!

Mess = chaos in my mind.  But since I have become a mom of two active boys, I have pretty much accepted the fact that my house is messy and chaotic.  As we continue our quest for wellness, we had the privilege of speaking with Jane Stoller, author of Organizing for your lifestyle. Jane provides us with some great tips for getting your closets organized to achieve your dreams of a Carrie closet. You may even be inspired to tackle your little ones closets too!

1.What are the most important things to put into practice while trying to get one’s household organized?

A constant theme I reiterate in my book is that organizing is a lifestyle, but it isn’t one-size-fits-all. Incorporating organizing into your life shouldn’t, ultimately, involve changing who you are, but rather maximizing it. Knowing where your favorite socks are, and having them stored correctly, means you’ll be able to wear your favorite socks more often, and look better doing it. Similarly, packing properly for a once-in-a-lifetime trip means you’ll be able to enjoy that trip even more. Remember: being organized doesn’t mean thinking about organizing all the time. Ideally, being organized means that you don’t have to think about organizing all the time—because you do it automatically, as an organic part of your everyday routine. And you can only reach this level of organizing bliss by making sure your organizing systems and routines are perfectly adapted to your goals, personality, and needs.

Again: organizing is a lifestyle, but it needs to be your lifestyle.

2. What items are essential for closet organization?

The most important element I address is space. Analyzing the current space you HAVE and then adding/adapting the space you NEED.

Hangers are essential. There are many different types and hangers have specific uses. Felt wire hangers are great to save space and are ideal for small closet spaces for example.

If you want to save on space use hangers made of felt wires which are thin and great for small closet spaces. In my book, I go deeper into what to hang vs fold, as often we are hanging items that should be folded and vice versa such as knitwear. After an extensive list on clothing I also mention everything else that we need to store including, Lingerie, Jewelry, Activewear, socks etc.

3. What organizational items are worth spending money on?

I would stress that this depends on your lifestyle. If you move allot or are committed to a dwelling for a longer period of time this will likely change the amount you will spend on organizing solutions.  Specifically, for the closet I would spend money on hangers and specific organizing solutions that suit the most amount of clothing you have.  If you have a lot of activewear opposed to business clothes you might need to invest in several drawers over hanging space.

4. What are some key tips to organize your closets?

De- Clutter – I focus allot on de-cluttering and for many women this is very important for the closest.

Evaluate – Ensure you know what types of clothing you have before you buy new organizing systems, know what specifics you need (hanging space, drawers, shelves).

Sustainability – It is sometimes necessary to choose the practical solution over the prettiest one; otherwise, you might be inclined to create an even larger disorganized mess. For example: if you love the look of having your shirts colour-coordinated, but then always find yourself searching for different types of shirts or sleeve lengths, why not organize for type or sleeve length, rather than by colour? Organizing shirts by sleeve length may not be as aesthetically pleasing, but it will support your organizing goals, and will likely save time.

5. How do you keep other members in your family on track once you have reorganized your closets in your home?

I recommend to tell everyone about your organizing goals so that you can garner encouragement from friends and family. Similar to when you want to reach a health or fitness goal, telling people about your organizing goals will help motivate you; once people are watching, you won’t want to fail! Tell your friends you’re on a track to get more organized, and even ask them over to help de-clutter. If you’re married or live with someone, let them know about your organizing goals, and try to involve them in the process. You might even want to reach out to a mentor or enlist a mentor to help. One of my organizing mentors is Martha Stewart, and although I cannot personally reach out to her, I can follow her on Instagram and incorporate her organizing tips and ideas into my life.

Organizing for Your Lifestyle is a fun, inspiring guide to organizing all aspects of your life, from socks to suitcases. This book is written in such a way that any reader can benefit from. Whether you are single or part of a large family, live in an apartment or a mansion, incorporating organization into your life can help maximize your potential to accomplish more on a daily basis.

About Jane Stoller

Jane Stoller was born and raised in a small town in Ontario, Canada. Her parents immigrated to Switzerland in order to follow their dream of owning a dairy farm.

Jane’s love for organizing began as a child as she was often found happily lining up her pet cats, stuffed animals and books.  Growing up, her passion for organizing shifted to all types of storage space with a special desire for revolutionizing closets! Coupled with her entrepreneurial spirit, Jane has shared her organizing skills with countless friends and colleagues.

She holds a Bachelor’s degree in History and Political Science and a Master’s in Business Administration from Canada’s top universities.  Jane currently lives in Zurich, Switzerland and works in the construction industry.

To learn more, go to OrganizingForYourLifestyle.com or connect with Jane on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads.

 

 

Tags: Closet, de-clutter, hangers, Jane Stoller, kids clothes, Organization, Organizing for your lifestyle, sustainability .

Talking to Sophie Nélisse

Posted on December 22, 2016 by Urban Suburban Mommy Posted in Urban Suburban Mommy .

There are some great books – stories that you just connect with. There are books on my shelf that I like to visit, like old friends. I’ve got a few of those from my childhood, and The Great Gilly Hopkins by Katherine Paterson is one of them.

I love the characters and the story. Do you remember it? If you need a refresher, grab the book off your shelf – or sit down and enjoy the movie!

Recently released by Search Engine Films, the film adaptation stars Kathy Bates, Glenn Close, Julia Stiles, Octavia Spencer, Bill Cobbs and Sophie Nélisse as Gilly.

At 16, Nélisse is an award-winning seasoned actress. She took on the role of Gilly Hopkins and made the character come to life. If was fun to get a chance to sit down with this talented actress and hear about taking on a role of such a well known and well loved character.

“It was an amazing experience, an amazing cast,” Nélisse told me when I asked what it was like to work on this movie. “I love the character. I realize how fragile she is. You think she’s tough, but you realize it’s a front. I try not to judge people and understand what they’ve been through before judging them.”

Nélisse gave the character of Gilly some true dimension, and says that, instead of first reading the book, “I followed the script and followed the director,” and really connected to the story. It’s clear she did a fabulous job with the overwhelming emotion of the character.

While shooting in The US, she was happy to find that even though it was a large production, it was a small set so she could get to know the cast and crew. Working with big names, Nélisse hung out watching hockey with Glenn Close (who she loved from 101 Dalmatians) and found that her co-stars were all very down to earth – so that’s what it’s like to work those stars!

Sophie Nélisse with Glenn Close
Sophie Nélisse
Kathy Bates with Sophie Nélisse

Sophie Nélisse with Clare Foley
Sophie Nélisse with Zachary Hernandez
Sophie Nélisse

I asked Nélisse if anything funny happened to her on set, and with a laugh she told me the story about a dinner scene that actually took a whole day to shoot. Nélisse started out hungry, and so digging into the food was easy – she had to be eating in the scene. But it wasn’t long before she was full and it wasn’t so tasty. And after 8 to 10 hours of eating, she wasn’t feeling so well at all. “So many shots, so many angles!” she says, “By the end I had a spit bucket. I didn’t eat for 2 days.”

The hardest part of making a movie? “The saddest part was leaving and not seeing them,” she says of the cast and crew that had become close. But Nélisse is back at home in Montreal, going to school, hanging out with friends. Her friends just treat her like a normal person. She’s an incredibly talented but very well-adjusted young woman who has done a fair bit of growing up in front of the camera.

If you loved the book, you’re going to love Nélisse’s portrayal of Gilly, she does it justice. If you haven’t read the book – grab a copy, the movie is a must-see. It’s a perfect family movie and a great way to have a family movie night.

 

Photos: IMDB Sophie Nélisse

Tags: character, filming, glenn close, hockey, Kathy Bates, Movie, production, Search Engine Films, set, Sophie Nélisse .
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