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Dinner, Sent To Your Doorstep: Blue Apron

If you’ve been following trends, you’ve probably noticed that subscription boxes are all the rage. These services take convenience to a whole new level, bringing things you need right to your doorstep. I’ve reviewed Stitch Fix on this site, and have tried or want to try many others, like Nature Box and BirchBox.

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September 13th, 2013|Stuff|

What If We Got Push Notifications For Life Moments?

We’re all familiar with the question we’re asked whenever we download a new app:  “This app would like to send you “push notifications” – “allow” or “don’t allow.” Every time I have to answer this question, I carefully consider what I’ll do. I usually select “don’t allow” because I don’t like having my concentration [Read More]

September 12th, 2013|Life|

11 Ways Social Media Is Turning Us Into Teens

Facebook was developed by teenagers, for teenagers and I wonder if it, and its cousins Pinterest, Twitter, Reddit and Google+, are not turning us all into adolescents. Adults conduct their social interactions differently than teens and young adults but social media invites us to sound like our youthful selves. Social media [Read More]

September 11th, 2013|Life|

Capturing The Moment Between The Moments: Take Interesting Photos Of Your Kids

Celebrity photographer George Lange shares 4 tips on creating unforgettable photos.

I’ve been taking photographs since I was seven years old. My camera has taken me all over the world. Photography, I’ve learned, can be an excuse to say things you would edit out of normal conversation, do things you would normally hold back from doing. [Read More]

September 10th, 2013|Fam|

App Review: TaskRabbit

I just returned from beautiful San Francisco, and I thought I was pretty on top of technology.  However, after spending time with my SF friends I realized that there are many “hidden technology gems” that are popular in the Silicon Valley tech world that I knew nothing about!

My favorite new “hidden gem” is TaskRabbit, a [Read More]

September 7th, 2013|Help|

Parenting At The Dawn Of Social Media

If the only thing I told my kids about sex was to use protection, would you think me a good parent? If I had never said more about drugs than, “Stay away,” would that have been alright?  Then why is it okay that the only thing I told my kids about social media [Read More]

September 6th, 2013|Fam|

The 5 Stages Of Re-Entry (Into The Workforce)

I once spent my days in a cubicle neighborhood in the Seattle office of an international consulting firm. It was a good gig with challenging, if not always interesting, work and a clear path for advancement. Naturally, when I got pregnant I planned to keep working indefinitely. However, once my little bundle of joy and [Read More]

September 5th, 2013|Job|

Want To Make Or Break A Habit? Try Lift

Goals: We make them, we break them. It’s easy to make the decision to change your behavior, only to regress once some actual work is involved. Everyone has something they’re trying to change about themselves, whether it’s exercising more, flossing daily, journaling continuously or giving up certain guilty pleasures.

My vice was cherry Diet Coke. [Read More]

September 4th, 2013|Stuff|

Cooking Apps That Help You Fake It Til You Make It

The kitchen has been my arch nemesis for as long as I can remember. Well, I take that back. Three of my most beloved items have always lived in the kitchen: refrigerator, microwave and toaster oven (definitely in that order). I’ve always loved the art of eating but have been too paralyzed with fear [Read More]

September 3rd, 2013|Stuff|

Instagram Isn’t Always Telling the Full Story

I really don’t think it’s that people mean to create their ideal self for the world on Instagram (or Facebook or Pinterest or Twitter, for that matter). It’s just that people tend to want to share the good stuff. The I-grew-12-tomatoes-and-made-them-into-fresh-marinara-before-they-rotted-on-the-counter kind of stuff. The my-kid-wrote-me-a-love-note-instead-of-biting-me-today kind of stuff. The watch-this-old-piece-of-junk-become-a-beautifully-upcycled-changing-table-in-just-12-painstaking-weekends kind of stuff. [Read More]

August 30th, 2013|Life|