08/13/2021

Why We Love the Three-Day Weekend

The time bomb ticking sound of the 60 Minutes stopwatch has become the symbolic foe when entering the workweek. To feel fully restored after the weekend’s events put a lot of pressure on those two days. A lesson learned from remote work during the pandemic is how to use time effectively, like working with limited disruptions in the morning and late evening. The ability to tackle deadlines as they come without feeling the pressure of a Friday punch out time also contributes to productivity. We are digital, tasks can be attended to despite what the clock says. There is also relief from knowing you have time devoted to leisure: no emails, phone or distractions from that Zoom-happy coworker who bombards your email with countless meeting invites.

A three-day weekend softens the blow of the Sunday time bomb into acquiescence. If you have an equilibrium of relaxation throughout the week, knowing that the demands of your job were successfully met, you are more apt to enjoy your time away from the office. Days off also promote family relations, health, and well-being. Three-day weekends have additional benefits such as limiting the expense and rigmarole of commuting. There is less of a strain on the environment. Lastly, the younger generation enjoy the benefits of stronger family connections with working parents who can make that Friday evening football game.

08/10/2021

Styling Your Sofa for Real Life Design

Chances are that when returning home after a long day, your most anticipated place to be is the sofa. It’s the ultimate symbol of leisure–designed to relax, entertain and host the occasional nap. Whether you’re a coach potato or busy mom, sofas deserve proper design treatment.

A sofa’s design is elevated from an attention to accents.

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07/28/2021

A Week of Healthy Salads that Are Delish

We get it, a story on a week of pizzas may pull in the SEO, but salads packed with delicious, healthy ingredients is enough to put your pizza deliveries on hold. Salads are nutrition powerhouses, as raw vegetables are high in nutrients, vitamins, fiber and promote weight loss. They also can be fulfilling meals when you add healthy proteins like seeds, nuts, grilled chicken or fish. Avocado is another substantive choice, which is high in fiber, potassium and increases HDL or good cholesterol levels. And for those who rather use their stoves on occasion, salads are a quick, natural meal that requires minimal prep work.

Week of Healthy Salads

Creative add-ons: In the season of salad weather, be inspired by choices that could change the way you eat. A salad does not have to be strictly green but top with your favorite foods like nuts, dried fruit and colorful vegetables, which will boost its nutritional value.

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07/22/2021

Color of the Month – Gold Of Course

So you may not be headed to the Olympics to compete for a golden medal but you can some add some luster to your wardrobe. Gold has always been the standard of wealth, which doesn’t necessarily equate to taste–think Donald in the Ivana years. The precious metal has an assured place in every fashion season when styled correctly.

Golden rule: Avoid dressing in head-to-toe gold, make it subdued with a few gilded accessories, softened with another neutral color to activate that winning look.

Shopping the Best Golds:

Resources:
  1. Zimmerman midi dress 2. Jennifer Behr Suzi headband 3. Tateossian double wrap bracelet 4. Loeffler Randall Penny Bow sandal 5. Aerin gold hairbrush 6. Rabane bucket bag
07/16/2021

The Best Whites of the Season

There’s a reason why brides wear white, apart from the kind of symbolism that can excite a lit professor, it assures her of being the most beautiful woman on her day. The simplicity of the color lends itself to accessories, like bold jewelry, shoes or bags. White is also a way of shifting a style when you’re feeling depleted from your wardrobe’s offerings. And, yes, you can wear white after Labor Day.

Classic white throws attention to accessories.

 

Shop the best whites of the season:

 

  1. Nave Top 2. Underwire Poplin Corset 3.Seryne Dress 4. Coronado Hat 5. Prophecy Jumpsuit  6. Organic Denim Skirt 7. Parker Field Suit Short 8. Derby Boot 9. Elio Dress
Resources:

Hat: Sunday Afternoons

Market Bag: Ten by Three

07/09/2021

0-Time Healthy Grilled Vegetable Pizza

This is one story I hope my family will not read. Confession: They think I am a great cook but I don’t really do anything. For evenings that have limited time to make dinner, we’re talking ripping open a package is a time contract in a working family’s household, simplicity is key. There’s also taste and health to consider. Here, I am sharing my no-stress grilled vegetable pizza that’s always appreciated with healthy benefits.

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07/01/2021

How to Avoid Becoming a Stereotypical Housewife

Hauling the contents of your Manhattan apartment to the suburbs to raise a family doesn’t mean you have to leave your city identity behind. It seems that every few years there’s a hyped movie covering the scenario. The iconic Stepford Wives, which was written in 1972 and then became a film in 1975, portrays Joanna Eberhart, a New York City photographer who moves to Connecticut with her young family. Joanna is disturbed by the conformed lifestyle and questions if the wives are robots. This emblem of a period has endured by referring to Stepford wives, or living in Stepford, as the archetypal housewife who becomes a casualty of suburban living. A little over twenty years later is Ang Lee’s equally rich film The Ice Storm, which is also partially filmed in New Canaan, sealing its stature as ground zero of housewife breeding. The suburban stereotype analogue moves to the present with Netflix’s miniseries “Sex/Life,” which is far less nuanced than its predecessors. (Translation: a bit trashy). The storyline follows every cliche involving Billie, a young mother who yearns for her city life and the hunky bad boy who resides there, over the ho hum existence in her hometown of Greenwich. It doesn’t help that her handsome husband Cooper seems unable to shake everything his tie-wearing corporate life comes with. The first episode is titled “The Wives Are in Connecticut” to reinforce the theme.

Make gardening a positive experience if you enjoy it.

So why is the Connecticut housewife being blatantly labeled? The short answer is affluence and boredom. As a mother who lives in a commuter Connecticut town, the housewives are everywhere. They have significant income to spend on massive cars, customize cubby rooms to organize their kids endless gear, and participate in the town’s variety of fitness facilities and blow bars. Though for those who are reluctant to participate in the coterie, follow this 12 step program to stay aligned with your life before suburbia.

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06/24/2021

Sustainable Entertaining – Use What You Have

Impromptu can be fun but when you unexpectedly have friends coming over, a little preparation is always helpful. What to do if you’re entertaining on the fly? Simply use what you have. Most likely you are yet to shake the pandemic hoarding phase, being vigilant that your pantry and fridge is properly stocked. If you do a thorough scour, you’ll be sure to find something worthy to serve.

 

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06/18/2021

The Ultimate Packing List for Sleep Away Camp

You’re sending your child off into the woods, literally, for a sleep away camp adventure they will hopefully remember with the kind of fondness reserved for pets and holidays. To prepare them with more than labeled clothes, from color wars to s’mores, consider their daily activities and needs so they will be cared for even if you’re not there.

Pack with your child to build on the excitement and review items. (Pictured wearing a City Threads rash guard).

Check with your camp on any specific needs. For instance, some camps provide towels and do not allow vitamins unless they are submitted to the nurse. We also recommend packing with your child so they understand all the items and if they have any questions on their use. For instance, this is a good time to review how to use dental floss or make a bed.

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06/11/2021

Father’s Day Gifts that Say Thank You

If we were to calculate the miles dad chauffeured you, we’re hitting around-the-globe calculations in a car you probably went on to dent. Gag socks or a BBQ apron are fun but not likely to be remembered. Travel to a time before dad said dad jokes, wore dad shorts, listened to dad music and had a purpose other than embarrassing you. You know, that stylish guy who had an amazing kid. In our curated selection, you’ll find so many options, you might as well shop for his next birthday too.

A handcrafted bow tie from Paris is a step up from the professorial style.

Shop Father’s Day Gifts for the Dad Who Has Style

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