Valentine’s Day is fast approaching and while I don’t believe that you have to be in a relationship to enjoy the day, I love taking the time to acknowledge it in some capacity.  Sending friends a note or card to let them know you’re thinking of them, getting nieces or nephews a sweet little storybook, or spending time with family encompasses all of the ways I’ve celebrated the day in the past.  If you are in to spoiling the loved ones in your life I came up with some of my favourite picks for the day, hearts and cheesiness included.

  1. Diane von Furstenberg Sunglasses
  2. Gift Boutique Kiva Cheese Set
  3. J. Crew Tippi Sweater 
  4. SunnyLife Luxe Rose Gold Flamingo Float
  5. Loeffler Randall Luz Tassel Sandal
  6. Kate Spade New York Earrings
  7. S’well Rose Gem Pink Diamond Water Bottle
  8. Kate Spade New York Canvas Tote
  9. Perfect Tea Set
  10. Common Projects Lace Up Leather Sneakers: Pink
  11. Zimmerman Sleeves Smock Top
  12. Sugarfina XOXO Bento Box
  13. Chapters Indigo Valentine Mug
  14. Kate Spade New York Heart Pouf Faux Fur Bag Charm
  15. See By Chloe Circle Hardware Flap Bag
  16. Kate Spade New York You’re a Rare Bird Birdhouse Tote
  17. Alexander Wang Knit Flare Lacing Dress
  18. Ban.do Hot Stuff Thermal Travel Mug
  19. Charlotte Tilbury Matte Revolution Mini Lipstick Trio

Isabella Oliver Shirt, AG Maternity Jeans, Gucci Slides, Aritzia Scarf, Kate Spade Earrings

I recently had to add some new maternity pieces into my wardrobe.  Getting pregnant again before losing all of the baby weight from before means that even the items that I was able to wear at the end of my first pregnancy no longer fit.  I had a moment of convincing myself that I could solely live in sweats for the remaining three months, as long as I stayed out of the public eye.   I even convinced myself, for all of five minutes, that I could lose weight within the next month and fit into those items again.  But alas, common sense gave me a kick in the ass and I listened to the advice that I give my personal shopping clients.  I took the old goods to the consignment store and bought some fabulous new goods in a much larger size that look and feel amazing.  As much as I love and feel so blessed to be pregnant with this little one, I’ll admit that I can’t wait to not be pregnant for a stretch longer than six months.  Now please pass the wine…I mean cranberry juice.

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Before taking my little hiatus I had written a post about items that were lifesavers in the first three months of having my daughter.  Although she’s already over a year now, I wanted to share the items that have earned their place of importance for that six month milestone.  I have to say that every single one of these items are still being used daily, and even six months later I would hands down recommend everything on the list.

  1. Bugaboo ‘Runner’ Stroller Base – In my three month post I had mentioned how we opted to go with the Bugaboo Cameleon³.  One of the fabulous features of this stroller is that you can buy the running base separately and use the seat you already own from your current Bugaboo stroller.  It meant we didn’t have to buy whole separate stroller, and the Bugaboo Runner Stroller Base is the same amazing quality as the stroller itself.  I put on my fair share of miles before I got pregnant this second time around, and I can’t wait to use it again come the summer.
  2. Lascal Kiddyguard Accent Gate –  This baby gate is by far the best option that I’ve found out there other than getting something custom made.  When the little ones are finally in bed and the gate can be taken down it rolls up inside itself so discreetly you almost can’t even tell it’s there.  There’s no bar on the bottom to trip over, and the latch system is pretty much child/spouse proof.
  3. You’re Here For a Reason Book – Part of our nightly routine is a book before bed, and there’s only so much Dr. Seuss this girl can take.  My girlfriend recommended this book, and I can never rarely make it through without shedding a little tear.  The name says it all.
  4. Ikea ANTILOP Highchair – With so many options of fancy high chairs out there, we couldn’t be happier with choosing the cheap and cheerful route for this purchase.  This Ikea treasure does everything it’s supposed to without taking up too much space or being an eye sore, the best part is that it’s a fraction of the cost of many of the others out there.  Which means more money leftover for shoes.
  5. Nuna Sena Mini – We put the playpen purchase off as long as we could, and after borrowing a few different models from friends, and this exact model from my sister, there was a clear winner.  The Nuna Sena is incredibly easy to set up and take down, packs up like a dream and comes with a slick carrying case.  We not only use it when out and about, but it’s gotten almost as much use from visiting friends when their littles need a nap.
  6. Bugaboo Breezy Sun Canopy – Eloise was six months when the summer months rolled in, and for the first little bit we would drape a muslin blanket over her stroller to keep the sunshine off of her, all the time worrying about whether she was overheating.  When we came across the Bugaboo Breezy Sun Canopy we breathed a sigh of relief.  It has multiple screens on either side allowing for air flow, flaps that roll up, and runs the entire length of the stroller seat, prohibiting any type of bug or creepy crawly to get in.
  7. Fridababy NoseFrida Nasal Aspirator – I have to say that pre-baby I used to make fun of this little contraption.  The concept of it made my stomach churn and I thought it was so repulsive.  Let me tell you though, the first time our daughter came down with a cold and we used it on her, allowing her to get some relief and fall asleep, I would have invested my life savings in it.  I cannot explain how essential this little snot sucker has been.
  8. Sophie la Girafe – I had heard the story of the famous Sophie the Giraffe, and I have gifted it quite a bit over the years at baby showers.  It was fascinating watching my own daughter take to Sophie and love and adore the little plastic giraffe as much as other parents had promised their little ones had.  Unfortunately for us the dogs also love Sophie…I think we’re on Sophie number three now, but don’t tell Eloise.

photo via Avenue Magazine

Oh hi there, remember me, it’s been a while.  Over 6 months to be exact.  You see, while the first half of 2016 was wonderful, the second half was a nose dive into a dumpster fire.  There was so much change that took place, unexpected change that knocked the wind out of me.  As I’ve been struggling to keep up with all of the transitions taking place, I’ve neglected my beloved little nook on the net.  There’s a touch of irony in the fact that I have a blog on the internet to invite people in, yet I am an intensely private person, so I struggle with how much of the struggle to share.  For now I’ll say that I’m looking forward, to the arrival of the newest member of our family, to making our new home our own, and to bringing all of my inspired ideas to fruition.

The end of 2016 saw me saying goodbye to the home that welcomed me home from Vancouver over six years ago.  You see for me, my home is so much more than drywall and flooring.  It’s the place that greeted friends and family from near and far.  It hosted dozens and dozens of gatherings, events, parties, and it was a beauty beyond measure.  It housed heartfelt conversations, comforted me during the lowest of lows, and was there with me with during the highest of highs.  To say it was emotional saying goodbye would be an understatement.  I thought it would be a fabulous way to bid farewell to my loyal friend, #100, by sharing photos of the home that will never be forgotten.

“The women whom I love and admire for their strength and grace did not get that way because shit worked out.  They got that way because shit went wrong, and they handled it.  They handled it in a thousand different ways on a thousand different days, but they handled it.  Those women are my superheroes.”  -Elizabeth Gilbert

2017 I’m ready for you and I’m coming attcha.

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Corea Sotropa

photo via Style at Home

photo via Style at Home

photo via Style at Home

photo via Style at Home

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Aritzia Maxi Dress (similar here, here, and here), Gucci Sandals, Hermes Watch, David Yurman Bracelet, Tiffany Necklace

It’s safe to say I’m in full fledge summer mode.  Lazy days spent at the lake, BBQ’s with friends, long morning walks, and copious amounts of sangria.  My July is stacked with travel, events, friends and lake life, so I’m trying my best to prep ahead of time so that I can enjoy every possible minute of the fun.  On repeat, effortless maxi dresses that get me from  day to eve with ease.

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