Kate's Monthly Take - April 2020

The days are all blending together at this point and we’re settling into some sort of new normal. The kids have surprised us with their adaptability, understanding and their willingness to continue their learnings, albeit, remotely. In their free time they’ve been reading, playing with classic LEGO bricks and making up pretend games where they act as doctors or super heroes trying to rid the world of the big bad virus.

Myself, on the other hand, often think about adapting a growth mindset during these times but for the most part have become a bit of a walking zombie and end up sleeping in my clothes most nights. Most of my time is spent planning meals, acting as tech support for the kids and all of their virtual classroom meets, thinking about but not actually folding the laundry and incessantly vacuuming. The vacuuming bit isn’t new…I always did that so at least some things haven’t changed.

Despite all this I know we’re quite privileged to be able to stay home and we will continue to do so in support of our states and country’s efforts to flatten the curve. Even if it’s quite a ways off, I am hopeful, that we will get back to where we once were and when we do life will be a little bit sweeter. In the meantime, I still have the same hopes and dreams that I did a couple of months ago - I still love books, new recipes, music, clothes, traveling and sharing it with you.

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Kate's Monthly Take - April 2020

Mood

  • Some days, doing ‘the best we can’ may still fall short of what we would like to be able to do, but life isn’t perfect on any front - and doing what we can with what we have is the most we should expect of ourselves or anyone else. - Mister Rogers

Currently Coveting

  • Self care may have gone to the wayside but it doesn’t mean that I’m not coveting a few self care items…you know to freshen up my lewk when I leave the house again. I am the worst at painting my own nails (actually, anyone’s nails) so I’m really intrigued by this Mani Bootcamp Box by Olive & June. It might just make the perfect Mother’s Day gift…because I can guarantee that we all need some pampering this year - even if it’s just some alone time doing our nails.

Currently Coveting Kids Edition

  • My youngest is about to turn three and is growing like a weed. With the warmer temps this weekend I have been eyeing some Spring jackets and I just can’t resist a quilted version. This blue and white floral quilted jacket makes me so happy.

Favorite Product

  • We made a rainbow heart on our door earlier this week and this set of Crayola pre cut construction shapes has hearts in every color and saved us so much time. I’m a fan of anything that can make me a bit more efficient and the kids love these for making collages and homemade cards. Honestly, I’m so grateful for all of the art and craft items I have been collecting over the years. They have been put to great use!

Design Pick

  • Have y’all heard the term “Granny Chic”? It’s most likely just a marketing design term but for me it makes me think of whimsy, color and needlepoint. I wish I had taken up embroidery or needlepoint so that I could be doing it to pass some of the time (not that I have much alone or free time) it would just be nice to work with my hands and create something. On the top of that list would be to stitch the Ecto-1 Ghostbusters car for my son. I would 100% frame it and style it on a bookshelf.

What I'm Reading

  • If you’re after a bit of escapism via a book, The Last Romantics has kept me engaged for the last week. The writing is incredibly fluid and the characters are captivating.

What I’m Listening To

  • We are listening to a lot of the Trolls World Tour Soundtrack right now. It might now always be my top pick but there are some mash ups that have been helping us all release some pent up energy.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • The kids are reading a lot of books these days as I’m sure yours are too! We’ve been organizing our book shelves and thankfully, uncovered some gems we had forgotten about.

    • My 8 year old is focusing on a daily reading log which is mostly filled up with details about her current favorite, Mrs. Rapscot’s Girls.

    • My 5 year old asks to read We Don’t Eat Our Classmates at least five times a week, he almost has all the lines memorized.

    • The youngest is about to turn three and she loves Eloise. Don’t get me wrong, I love Eloise too but when someone requests it every night for a month it gets a bit old! It’s also quite long so I often try and skip a few sentences but she catches me almost every time!

What I’m Watching

  • I have no self control when it comes to binge watching television shows. If the show is on Netflix or Amazon I will watch an entire season in one night and stay up way too late. I’m trying to avoid this as it sets me up for little patience the next day. So I’ve been watching a few shows in real time aka watching one episode a week. Homeland, Outlander, Belgravia and World on Fire have currently been capturing my attention.

Instagram Handle

  • I’ve been discovering a lot of new artists this past month and Sam Sidney and her felt portraits have completely captivated me! Her take on popular musicians are some of my favorites. You can order commissions too!

Guilty Pleasure

  • I still love to online shop but for better or for worse there has been a lot of shopping cart abandonment these days. Sometimes putting something in my cart is just as satisfying as making that purchase.

I Need A Vacation

  • I have so many places I still want to travel to and it makes me sad to lose this time but if I could pick right now I think it might be want to go somewhere remote. Some sort of cabin on a lake in Canada or in Montana…someplace with a large meadow where my kids could just run around and be free and I wouldn’t have to worry about them staying 6 feet apart from other people. It sounds quite lovely right about now.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - Since quarantine started we’ve been cooking up all of our favorite recipes for breakfast, dinner and in between. The kids have been wanting to get more involved in the kitchen (for better or for worse) and their favorite way to do so is by helping us bake. We just tried this new Peanut Butter & Chocolate Chocolate Chip Cookie recipe from Food 52. These squelched all of our cravings and I might I suggest you serve with a glass of milk.

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Kate's Monthly Take - March 2020

I’m sure I’m not the only one that feels this way but March 2020 will be one I never forget…the entire year for that matter but this month is the month that life as we knew it came to a halt. As a family we had so many hopes, dreams and events to look forward to this year that I fear will not come to pass (at least this year). I’m trying not to dwell on this and the uncertainty many of us feel as we have much to be grateful for and should ideally take this time to reset.

We will have new dreams now and things will get better but they will be different and it’s going to take some time and will not be without effort. In an effort to retain some normalcy and continuity in my life or maybe it’s just control… I’m attempting to still write and share my thoughts. So if this feels insensitive that is not my intention and understand that we all deal with challenges in different ways and my solace is often found within routine…so continuing on with my Monthly Take post is what I’m going to do.

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Kate's Monthly Take - March 2020

Mood

  • We’re going through a lot right now but finding things to be grateful for is important here are three of mine…my family, our working dishwasher and the collective creativity we are witnessing throughout the world.

Currently Coveting

  • A peloton and a dog certainly come to mind but if this was pre quarantine life I would most certainly be lusting after this skirt and this one too!

Currently Coveting Kids Edition

  • As Easter is approaching I can’t help but covet some darling outfits despite the fact, that it will most likely not be warm and they may only be worn in our backyard. I love this blue and white striped Isabel Garreton dress maybe paired with a little boy wearing a tan blazer and shorts. I know my youngest would love this Meri Meri Bunny Straw bag too!

Favorite Product

  • Aside from perhaps Zoom and Google Hangouts that are making quarantine a bit more manageable I wanted to share these Cat & Jack toddler sandals that were our favorites last year. I picked them up last year in the store because they often sell out quickly but they are perfect for our youngest who has a high instep and has a hard time fitting in Natives.

Design Pick

  • I’m loving these new colorful Kitchen Aid commercial grade ranges. Someday in my pretend future home I’d love a navy one to go with a white kitchen with a navy blue island.

What I'm Reading

  • I wish I could say that I’m reading anything for fun right now but I’m not. I did however, enjoy reading American Dirt earlier this month. The story is captivating - I was hooked from the beginning and I’m sure you will be too!

What I’m Listening To

  • My favorite song right now is Robyn’s version of Dancing On My Own. The kids like it too and it helps us all get some energy out especially in our weekly remote dance parties with friends.

What We're Reading the Kids

What I’m Watching

Instagram Handle

  • I’m sure I’ve shared my love for Katie Couric before but right now I appreciate her daily COVID-19 update posts that are a great source of info in one spot. For useful preschool activities and homeschool tips dayswithgrey and theworkspaceforchildren have been valuable resources.

Guilty Pleasure

  • Hiding from my kids in the kitchen or the bathroom or in a closet when I need a minute. If it’s in the kitchen I’m most certainly also digging into some Nutella.

I Need A Vacation

  • I hope we can all travel again very soon, there is so much of the world I’d still like to explore. But spending time with family again or traveling to my favorite spot would be at the very top of my wish list.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - We’ve been cooking a lot these days trying to use all of our fresh and non perishable foods before making additional trips to the store. Some of our favorite recipes have been soups because one are kids will eat them and two they are great for lunch the next day. Our two new recent favorites are as follows: Ina Garten’s Tuscan White Bean Soup and The Modern Proper’s Chicken Tikka Masala Soup.

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Kate's Monthly Take - February 2020

This month started with a family trip to Disney World and will end with my husband and I on a beach. Both experiences I’m incredibly grateful for and have been high on our lists of priorities for sometime. In between the time away it’s been a whirlwind with much time spent concerned for the kids health during flu season and obsessively making everyone washes their hands, wipes their noses and takes their vitamins! Here’s hoping you and all of yours, as well as mine remain healthy until Spring rolls around.

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Kate's Monthly Take - February 2020

Mood

  • Be brave enough to suck at something new…such great advice especially for those of us who get stuck in something that isn’t fulfilling. I think about this is all the time but most of the time I’m not that brave. Maybe someday.

Currently Coveting

  • My husband and I are taking our first trip together in almost 5 years and we’re headed someplace tropical so I’ve been eyeing a few items. I’m just not sure how practical the items are outside of island life so I think I may just splurge on a fun pair of earrings (Coral Martinique Earrings) that I’m sure will be worn again!

Currently Coveting Kids Edition

Favorite Product

  • My hair has grown pretty damaged in the past few years. Three pregnancies and the subsequent hormones have meant that a lot has fallen out and its take a bit of a beating with blow drying and the flat iron. Bottom line is that it isn’t nearly as full as it once was so I’ve been using these Pantene Pro-V Rescue Shots to help strengthen my ends. Extremely easy to apply, love the scent and my split ends are diminishing by the week!

Design Pick

  • Jayson Home has long been my favorite design store in Chicago. Their inventory is constantly changing and always inspiring thanks to some of the best buyers around. The Buyers Section is my favorite section of their website and right now I’m loving these ikat trays.

What I'm Reading

  • Once I become hooked on a show I tend to have a hard time letting of the characters. When shows like Outlander and Poldark are based on fiction I usually start reading the books after watching the shows in hopes of finding more context, omitted scenes etc.... This is especially true this month as I’m currently reading as many books in the Poldark Saga as I can get my hands on. The series on PBS was based on 7 of the 12 books and I’m currently on book three, Jeremy Poldark.

What I’m Listening To

  • Not much new music this month…I’ve really only been listening to Audible and the book, Maybe You Should Talk to Someone. On the days I commute into the office audio books make my commute so much more bearable and this one is incredibly insightful yet entertaining.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • The recent President’s Day holiday spurred our interest in The President of the Jungle and provided a little lesson on the election process as well!

What I’m Watching

  • I have binged quite a few shows in weeks of January and February. Netflix’s Cheer and all five seasons of Poldark were my favorites. In fact, I’m still so obsessed with Poldark and it’s characters that I have started reading the books.

Instagram Handle

  • I love to eat cheese and I love to make a cheese board, so what could be better than watching someone create them? Following ThatCheesePlate is so satisfying for me and Marissa Mullen the handle owner/creator also has coined something called a #salamiriver that I am definitely going to try and re-create someday!

Guilty Pleasure

  • A car wash! The winter months are so hard on cars in Chicago and I get super crazy about checking the weather in order to plan our next car wash. Sure, the kids may destroy the interior the next day but a clean car (inside and out) even for just one day is worth it!

I Need A Vacation

  • The kids Spring Break is coming up at the end of next month and unfortunately, I have a work trip during their week off so we won’t be heading anywhere. However, if we were Jekyll Island, GA and the Jekyll Club would be at the top of my list. I have never been but you can get a direct flight into Jacksonville, FL and drive an hour north to the island, where family friendly fun awaits. Biking, swimming and Driftwood Beach sound like a pretty great family vacation to me!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - If you’ve been following along on my Instagram you know that we eat a lot of soup in the winter. A couple of weeks ago a friend forwarded me this Lemony Chicken and Orzo soup recipe from Bon Appetit. Within days I had bought the ingredients and my husband whipped it together. Let me tell you this is one of the best chicken soups you will eat in your entire life and the lemon totally makes the dish! It’s lighter than your traditional chicken noodle soup, more complex and just as delicious. My kids ate it so you know it has to be decent!

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Kate's Monthly Take - January 2020

It’s halfway through January and I’m finally getting my act together and finding pockets of time for myself and this blog again. I’m always pretty wiped out after the holidays so jumping right into a New Years’ Resolution has never been my thing. On my team at work we set words of the year which was a first. I actually liked the exercise because I can be very goal oriented but need something that isn’t overly specific and will fit in with all aspects of my life. So my word of 2020 is “confident”. Mostly, I chose the word this year because I tend to overthink and second guess my decisions especially when it comes to parenthood. As a family we have some pretty big decisions to make this year and I want to be confident in those and be at peace with the fact that whatever decisions we make will take us on our path and regardless, of which path it is…life will be wrought with blessings and challenges.

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Kate's Monthly Take - January 2020

Mood

  • A huge piece of life is just doing what you say you’re going to do. I truly believe in this and try to hold myself accountable to this. I don’t have a lot of patience with people who don’t feel the same way about this…maybe the don’t have kids? Because if you tell a child that you’re going to do something…they WILL NEVER forget it!

Currently Coveting

  • We haven’t even really experienced winter yet and I’m already dreaming of warmer temps in which I could wear these railroad striped, slip on Vans. There are a couple warm weather trips in my future so I may just need to order a pair!

Currently Coveting 2.0

  • Adding a new section this month as I always come across a few items for the kids that I obsess over. This month its all about hearts with this glittery dress and heart patterned sweater. Love that the sizes range from toddler to tween so the items could be worn by both my daughters - can’t resist a matching moment!

Favorite Product

  • Ever since having children I have despised wearing an underwire bra and while, I could wear sports bras every day it isn’t really a great look. Finally, I’ve found a bra that is comfortable, supportive and gives some shape.

Design Pick

What I'm Reading

  • I’m a couple of chapters into Nothing to See Here by Kevin Wilson and I’m loving it. The story line is unique and totally weird - it’s addictive!

What I’m Listening To

  • We’re heading to our first concert of the year shortly and my first concert in the famed Chicago Theatre so I’ve got the Tedeschi Trucks Band albums on repeat. Midnight in Harlem is one of my favorites.

What We're Reading the Kids

What I’m Watching

  • If you loved Downton Abbey on PBS, then Downton Abbey the movie will take you right back. It truly felt like we had never left the characters and it was thoroughly enjoyable. Speaking of PBS is anyone else excited for Sanditon to premiere? It’s apparently based on Jane Austen’s unfinished novel…sign me up!

Instagram Handle

  • If you’re a royal fan @eholmes is a great follow especially for her series So Many Thoughts (SMT) about royal fashion. She is an American journalist with a three kids, a lover of headbands and an upcoming book. Sounds like she and I have a few things in common, don’t you think? For many years she wrote about fashion which has parlayed into writing about the influence the British Royal family has on fashion. If you’ve seen the news you’ve most likely been made privy to the announcement from Prince Harry and Meghan Markle so their truly couldn’t be a better time to start following Elizabeth Holmes.

Guilty Pleasure

  • Just before the kids went back to school I pulled an all nighter (literally I did not shut my eyes once) and binge watched all 10 episodes of Netflix’s new ice skating drama, Spinning Out. It’s part I Tonya, part Cutting Edge with mental illness, multiple love interests and a multitude of Hunger Game references thrown in. Sure it was a little bit cheesy but I’ve always loved figure skating…even interviewed Jonny Weir once so this was right up my alley. The no sleep part wasn’t a great idea and I’ve taken two naps this week to try and make up for my poor habits. I’m still leaning towards thinking it was worth it though!

I Need A Vacation

  • On my bucket list for sure is a trip in Europe led by Lauren of Aspiring Kennedy She is an expat living in London and has a lot of experience with travel (she can even be a consultant for your own European adventure) but what I’m most interested in is the ladies only trips. It would of course be fun to go with friends but I think I’d like to go alone in order to have the chance to meet people from different backgrounds, experiences and truly just to have an adult conversation. Spending some time in Europe would be great too!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - If you’ve been following along here or on Instagram you know that we make soup A LOT in the winter. One of our favorites is this Turkey Sausage, Spinach and White Bean recipe from popular Chicago blogger, Liz Adams. I’m sure the recipe is great as is but we sub a can of diced tomatoes and sometimes tomato sauce for the Roma tomatoes (less chopping) and often use sweet Italian sausage. The recipe makes enough for leftovers and the adults and all the kids eat it!

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Kate's Monthly Take - December 2019

I blinked and it’s December, almost mid December…practically January! How does this happen so quickly every year??? December can be such a joyous yet stressful time…I’m trying to concentrate on a few special things this month and enjoy them more fully vs cramming so much into each day. Wish me luck!!! No seriously, though we have a simple bucket list (only 5 things) and will be celebrating Christmas Eve and Christmas Morning with just our family of five. I hope it’s a memory we treasure forever! Happy Holiday Season!

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Kate's Monthly Take - December 2019

Mood

  • This is a constant struggle for me but I’m trying…“If you want to conquer the anxiety of life, live in the moment, live in the breath.” - Amit Ray

Currently Coveting

  • A pair of sparkly heels for a handful of festive engagements this season! I love these, but honestly why do all heels have to be 3.5” high? I can barely walk in them at that height and who knows what will happen after a glass of wine!

Favorite Product

  • This season I can’t live without my box cutter (for all the online shopping) and my razor paper cutter (for all the gift wrapping). Seriously, these items help make the holidays run a little smoother!

Design Pick

  • My dream is to have a home with a breakfast nook and in it I would have a round marble topped table…preferably but not realistically it would be a Saarinen round dining table. It’s something my modern design loving husband and I could most certainly agree on!

What I'm Reading

  • My mom just lent me a few books and I haven’t had a chance to start any yet but The Dutch House is on the top of my bedside pile!

What I’m Listening To

  • I haven’t had a lot of free time in the car or meeting less workdays but I have started to listen to Michelle Obama’s, Becoming on Audible. Michelle narrates it, she has such a lovely voice and I’m learning she was quite spunky as a kid.

What We're Reading the Kids

What I’m Watching

  • All the holiday movies that I can. My favorite is White Christmas but Home Alone, Love Actually and The Holiday are fiercely vying for second place.

Instagram Handle

  • Joanna Goddard and her blog (Cup of Jo) came along eons ago. She’s part of the OG blogging crew for sure. I read articles based on posts on the gram and I appreciate her and the blog so much because it’s not her posing in an outfit that she is trying to sell but it’s a collection of really useful and amusing info. Maybe it’s the stage of life I’m in but I relate to a lot of the material. I love the posts with reader blog comments and the gift guides are pretty spot on. They guides are pared down, reasonable and creative. Stick on Earrings for the girls and a wallet for George were recent stocking stuffer ideas sourced from Cup of Jo.

Guilty Pleasure

  • I’m going to be completely honest here…I love to decorate our Christmas tree without the kids. I’m not a complete Scrooge as the kids do like to help put the ornaments on but I love it when they are in bed and I can get out the remaining ornaments and rearrange the tree. Houston, we have a problem…

I Need A Vacation

  • Anyone else wanted to be transported to a cozy English village in the countryside like in the movie the Holiday? Naturally, there is an entire website devoted to English Country Cottage rentals! So maybe I won’t make it there this year but someday it’s going to happen!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - When we cook in the winter it’s often soup…I can’t stop myself there is always a new soup recipe to try and I will actually eat the leftovers. I’m not a huge leftover fan but soup I will eat. Anyways, we recently tried Zuppa Toscana for the first time. We used a recipe from Budget Bytes and while I probably prefer something with a tomato base of sorts this was a great way for the kids and myself to eat kale. Wilted in soup is basically the only way any of us will eat it!

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Kate's Monthly Take - November 2019

The winter months are especially hard in Chicago and unfortunately, the bitter cold and snow have made an appearance far earlier than I would have liked. While the cold months drag on, maintaining health and getting bundled kids out the door is a real struggle I’ve realized how important it has become to have a community of support around us. I would be lost without the teachers and families that have helped pick up a child from school when I couldn’t, taken them to dance class or helped to ensure that they didn’t leave their mittens at school yet again. All of these little efforts help to make raising kids especially during the dreary winter months a little bit easier and during this month of Thanksgiving, I’m grateful.

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Kate's Monthly Take - November 2019

Mood

  • Some days I feel like “Don’t tell me the sky’s the limit, when there are footprints on the moon” and other days I can barely drag myself out of bed…so I’m hoping I can find some sort of happy medium for the remainder of the year.

Currently Coveting

  • I love real Christmas trees and we generally get a 9 foot Fraser Fir which I love but I really want another more spartan tree for our kitchen or dining area. I love the look of a German Goose Feather tree but want something larger so I think I’m putting this tree Alpine Balsam Fir from Balsam Hill on my Christmas list. I can’t decide if I prefer unlit or not but in general I want the tree to be decorated a bit more sparingly than our main tree. I suppose I should go with lit because I love staring at the lights on Christmas trees during the holiday season.

Favorite Product

  • With our second and third kids we haven’t been the most consistent with focusing their attention on learning to recognize their letters and counting etc… Some days it’s just a miracle that we get them all dressed, fed and out the door. Our middle child sometimes has a hard time focusing on more structured learning mainly because he would rather be playing. Of course, playing can also involve learning which is why I’m loving Peaceable Kingdom and eeBoo card games that are keeping us all entertained and learning at the same time. Peaceable Kingdom’s Alphabet Go Fish Matching Game is perfect for our preschooler whereas our second grader is really into eeBoo’s Spanish Bingo Game.

Design Pick

  • I’m really into this neo traditional home with sleek modern amenities all set in historic New Canaan, Connecticut. Sounds like a dream home to me, and it is for many - it’s the 2019 This Old House Idea House and I’m sold! When I was little I really wanted to live in CT so maybe it’s a sign. The exterior, the kitchen and the decks are my favorite!

What I'm Reading

  • I just finished reading My Friend Anna: The True Story of a Fake Heiress written by Rachel deLoache Williams based on the Soho Grifter and con artist Anna Sorokin who took New York City by storm. It was entirely addictive and had I been aware of the trial earlier this year I’m sure I would have been addicted to the news but for now I’m obsessively researching the story after the fact.

What I’m Listening To

  • For a while I’ve been thinking about needing to close a chapter in my life and start something new so I’ve been listening to the incredibly inspiring Second Life Podcasts. I’ve been picking and choosing the guests so I haven’t listed to them all but I’ve thoroughly enjoyed Eva Chen, Jennifer Meyer, Rachel Zoe, Christina Tosi and Emily Henderson amongst others. The pod has given me hope but also continues to acknowledge that nothing worth having is without hustling.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • The kids have been reading all sorts of different things this month but nothings stands out more than the following. Lucy discovered graphic novels at our school’s Scholastic Book Fair and has read Smile a minimum of 30 times often at the breakfast and dinner table. Our 2 year old is equally obsessive requesting readings every night of Zombelina or Zombelina School Days, I’m anxiously awaiting the debut of Zombelina Dances the Nutcracker because there is only so much reading of the same book that one parent can take! And George, well he truly loves cars and trucks so much that almost every book he pays attention has cars at the core. Good Night, Little Blue Truck fits that theme perfectly and is one of his new favorites!

What I’m Watching

  • I’m on episode 2 of HBO’s new show, His Dark Materials and I’m hooked. I haven’t read the books by Phillip Pullman but am loving the combination of fantasy and science fiction as well as some pretty great costumes and cinematography. It airs on Monday nights and it’s so nice to be addicted to a show again!

Instagram Handle

  • This time of year is all about entertaining and holiday gatherings and @ainttooproudtomeg posts the most wonderful food boards. Honestly, I can sit and watch her videos of her putting them together for hours…I swear they have a soothing effect! The boards offer all sorts of inspiration and are easy enough to scale down in size for the celebration in your life!

Guilty Pleasure

  • Does stealing from my kids candy stashes count? Because even though Halloween has passed I’m still doing it. Especially, searching for all the chocolate! Shhh…don’t tell!

I Need A Vacation

  • It’s only been a week or two of cold weather and I’m already dreaming of someplace warm; Marrakech to be exact. I traveled to Morocco when I was studying abroad during college and would love to go back and perhaps skip the hostels. Outside of Marrakech one can spend time in the Atlas Mountains and while I drove through them during my initial trip at stay a Sir Richard Branson’s resort, Kasbah Tamadot would be heavenly. My sudden desire to return to Morocco was most certainly influenced by my recent reading material.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - We had some house guests in town right after Halloween and we had a big Sunday breakfast and tested out some possible recipes for Christmas morning. These homemade overnight Cinnamon Rolls by Baker Bettie and Ina Gartens’ English Muffin Breakfast Bake were crowd pleasers all around. They all take a bit of prep work the night before but were both so delicious, I especially like the egg dish with sliced tomatoes on top!

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Kate's Monthly Take - October 2019

I love October…the temps have started to dip a bit but it’s still glorious out and we’re keeping busy with all the fall things in preparation for Halloween! We’re finally going to pick some apples and pumpkins this weekend and eat ALLLL the apple cider donuts! After this weekend I’ve got to focus on our costumes as we’ve only got two weeks until our school Halloween party - can’t wait to see how they turn out! Hope you’re enjoying October too!

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Kate's Monthly Take - October 2019

Mood

  • “The World is Filled With Nice People, If You Can’t Find One Be One.” I saw this on Jennifer Garner’s Instagram page - she put this message on a letter board for her kids. Such a good reminder for everyone!

Currently Coveting

  • I’m a huge fan of coats especially lightweight ones that are easy to throw on and easy to move in. I especially love to throw them over the black leggings I’m wearing 75% of the time. Quilted Khaki green or mossy colored ones with big pockets and a great collar like this reversible one from Madewell are especially enticing to me! I mean I’m sure I can make excellent use out of those pockets with the 1000 things the kids shove into my hands!

Favorite Product

  • I don’t think it’s a secret that I love to try new recipes but have a hard time with meal planning so I just found this adorable notepad from JOYcreativeshop on Etsy that I’m sure is going to help me kick my overwhelming perception of meal planning. While on JOYcreativeshop’s Etsy page (seriously there is so much goodness) I also discovered these fill in thank you notes for kids that quickly ended up in my cart. I highly recommend for anyone who has younger kids - they help make the thank you note process virtually pain free!

Design Pick

  • While I wouldn’t say that my style is Bohemian by any means I do like Bohemian accents. St. Frank is a wonderful newer Bohemian decor resource - they have pillows and framed textiles that I would love to pepper throughout a home. This lumbar pillow and this blue framed Otomi textile are on the top of my wish list! I’m pretty sure they will stay there for a while but a girl can dream!

What I'm Reading

  • In the spirit of the upcoming holiday, I’m reading a psychological thriller this month: The Witch Elm by Tana French. Here’s hoping I don’t end up staying all night!

What I’m Listening To

  • I’ve always been a history fan which probably was spawned somewhat for my love of the OG Pleasant Company, American Girl dolls. I recently came across the podcast, American Girls that I often have on when I’m not in meetings at work. It’s this great mash up about the books of the OG American Girls mixed with pop culture references by two historians who might be slightly partial to Molly. The books (shocker) were a big part of why I loved American Girl and it’s been fun reliving that part of my life.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • My son started taking guitar lessons this Fall and has always loved music so I picked up The History of Rock: For Big Fans and Little Punks at a nearby bookstore and it’s been a huge hit for all of us. The illustrations and infographics are enough to keep the kids interested in the history and it’s been fun to answer their questions. The Beatles are currently one of their favorite bands thanks to this book and I’m ok with that.

What I’m Watching

  • In part due to the unfortunate season ending of the Chicago Cubs I’ve had more access than usual to the TV so my productivity has definitely taken a hit! Some of the most enjoyable programs I’ve watched are: Yesterday and Inside Bill’s Brain: Decoding Bill Gates.

Instagram Handle

  • There are a few traditional bloggers that I’ve been following for a while that always have some good ideas. Whether it be fashion, etiquette, food, kids related I always get sucked in! Check them out: DoSayGive, NatsNextAdventure, LizAdams and Jordan.And.Co!

Guilty Pleasure

  • Besides all of the Halloween candy that I purchased probably a little bit too soon one of my favorite October snacks is a combo of peanuts and candy corn. I can’t say I’m a fan of candy corn on it’s own but somehow the salty peanuts help to balance it out. It’s the only time of year I keep a bowl of this snack out and I should rethink this strategy as I become addicted!

I Need A Vacation

  • Lately I’ve been dreaming up a mother/daughter trip to London (BIG DREAM) where we could take an tour on a double decker bus accompanied with afternoon tea a la Brigit’s Bakery. Such a fun twist on the traditional bus tour - it’s definitely going on the bucket list!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - The nights are getting colder and our kitchen has been heating up again. We’re on a pasta kick and recently tried this Speedy Skillet Ravioli Lasagna. It took a bit longer to prepare than I expected (not great on a weeknight) but the sauce and the fresh mozzarella make this dish a crowd pleaser in my house! I use spinach ricotta ravioli and roasted some broccoli to serve with the dish to ensure the kids got some greens.

Kate's Monthly Take - September 2019

School started less than two weeks ago and I’m already barely holding on by a thread! Mornings are rough around here…the kids have so much energy and it’s hard to harness it and get them out the door. It might help if I got up a little earlier but when I don’t go to bed until midnight it’s hard for me to get up before 6:30am and getting ready for work plus managing the kids and making lunches and getting the older ones to school by 8:25am is rough! Ah….summer I miss you already!

As fall is only a couple weeks away and the colder temps are soon to to follow I’m adding a new section to Kate’s Monthly Take…What I’m Watching. My entertainment consumption increases in the colder months and I’m gonna tell y’all about it!

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Kate's Monthly Take - September 2019

Mood

  • Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn.” I believe this quote is from Benjamin Franklin and it holds true for me at work and also for the kids at home. I’m trying to teach and involve them a bit more in their morning school routine…in hopes (fingers crossed) of them becoming a bit more self sufficient and me becoming less of a broken record!

Currently Coveting

  • I love the embroidered cashmere sweaters from Lingua Franca. They even have embroidery classes where they teach you how to sew your custom sweater. I would love to go one…now to coordinate travel to NYC and decide what to put on my sweater; maybe something like “Not Just A Mother.” As for the sweater color…that’s easy - Navy!

Favorite Product

  • This month it’s these Morning and Evening checklists from Honey Bee Tees. We don’t use the Evening one all the time but the Morning version is used every morning before school to help keep us on track and hopefully, teach my oldest to operate a little more independently! Fingers crossed I get to sound a little bit less like a broken record this school year!

Design Pick

  • Target just launched 20 Years of Design for All Anniversary Collection with some top sellers from many of their previous designer collaborations. Many things are gone but this Hunter backpack cooler is still available. It’s perfect for a picnic or an outdoor concert, fits a good amount and isn’t too heavy. I got one in Hunter’s original Target partnership and love it!

What I'm Reading

What I’m Listening To

  • Former President Obama tweeted his Summer 2019 playlist at the end of August and it’s been on repeat at work ever since. It literally has something for everyone!

What We're Reading the Kids

  • I couldn’t be more excited about this as I loved (still love) Anne of Green Gables so much…I recently discovered this chapter book series inspired by Anne of Green Gables. The first two books are available; Anne Arrives and Anne’s Kindred Spirits. We’ve plowed through them together and now Lucy reads them to herself. The series is an abbreviated version of the book for young readers but for the most part follow the original story line and have the most beautiful illustrations. Book number three, can’t come fast enough!

  • George isn’t so into Anne of Green Gables but he does love this new book he received for his birthday, What Kind of Car Does a T.Rex Drive?. It’s perfect for the Dinosaur and Car obsessed boy in my life.

What I’m Watching

  • I just watched Late Night with Emma Thompson and Mindy Kaling on Amazon and was thoroughly engaged so much so…that I didn’t attempt to multitask at all. And that is saying something!

Instagram Handle

  • I’ve been following Shop Love Lucy for a while now, originally due to her cute custom tag and card designs available on Etsy but now that she is taking a break from that I can go down a rabbit hole watching all over organization tips. My favorite tip…is that she stores her daughters American Girl loot in these scalloped trimmed nesting baskets from Ballard Designs.

Guilty Pleasure

  • I really can’t quit the mini ice cream cones (Hold the Cone) from Trader Joe’s. I just discovered them in May and they have been a staple in our freezer ever since. Chocolate and Vanilla is my favorite - the only problem is they don’t last long! It may be best if I start to avoid the freezer section at the store.

I Need A Vacation

  • We had planned to take a quick trip to Washington D.C. in October over one of our three day weekends but our schedule has filled up so much that we are most likely going to wait to the spring or next fall. Aside from visiting some close friends in the area, I’m most looking forward to taking the kids to Mount Vernon and I imagine it really shows off with the fall foliage.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - No big shocker here but we recently tried another What’s Gaby Cooking recipe…Chicken Caesar Salad Pizza. It’s made on the grill (or grill pan) is full of all sorts of great textures and if you love a Caesar Salad you’ll be into this too. We didn’t make our own dressing and I wish we had but our store bought worked just fine and even my pickiest eaters were digging the cheese and chicken on the pizza even if they did avoid the lettuce!

Kate's Monthly Take - August 2019

We are settling back in from vacation and reality can be a harsh adjustment…although I think I feel this more than the kids. August is a busy month right before school starts with our last camps, loads of birthday parties, squeezing in those last summer bucket list items, school shopping, and more than a few changes at work for me. To say that I’m feeling overwhelmed is an understatement but hopefully, making manageable to-do lists will help!

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Kate's Monthly Take - August 2019

Mood

  • I’m trying to remember this especially at work where I sometimes I feel like a live an entire day before even arriving at the office…”Your Energy Introduces You, Before You Do.”

Currently Coveting

  • I’m itching to get rid of all my kids plastic plates and bowls and replace them some traditional enamel plates and bowls. I have my eyes on these but am trying to hold off until my youngest is three…hopefully, in a moment of weakness I don’t throw all our existing ones in the trash!

Favorite Product

  • After surviving a mostly screen free 2000+ mile road trip with three kids 7 and under, I’m sharing some of the products that helped make it possible. This Magna-Qubix set was a huge hit with my 4 and 2 year old. We actually have two sets the 19 and 29-piece versions and they entertained them both for hours. George liked to build things with them while Maggie liked the shaking sound that they made. They are of decent size so big enough that they are not easily lost and don’t end up in Maggie’s mouth. Magnetic Fun travel tins we are also a favorite this trip, we brought along a couple different themes and everyone loved them. George isn’t typically a big fan of comics but this Magnetic Marvel version kept him entertained. And finally, our oldest could be nicknamed the “sticker queen” as she loves to play with stickers when we travel. This Melissa & Doug Make-A-Face set and this Paint by Stickers Unicorns & Magic book were her favorite this trip. So much so that she still played with them for an entire hour after we got home.

Design Pick

  • Have y’all seen Drew Barrymore’s launch of Flower Kids? It’s her kids focused furniture line and it’s adorable, colorful and on trend at an affordable price. I’m personally swooning over this pear bookcase and this rainbow version because I obviously need more book storage in my life. In the launch of the line I also spotted these cloud shaped headboards that I think would be perfect for a pair of twin beds in a childs’ room but I can’t find them for sale anywhere. The hunt will most certainly go on as I think they need to find a place in my storage unit for that pretend future home of mine!

What I'm Reading

  • I finished two books on our vacation but the The Tuscan Child was my favorite. Naturally, it has me dreaming of Italy and crossing my fingers that someone picks up the movie rights. Next up, is the Three Women, which sounds both fascinating yet depressing but an entirely accurate and sad representation of three different women.

What I’m Listening To

  • Ooh La La, by the Faces was often requested on our road trip and I have to say it’s an excellent choice for a road trip soundtrack.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • We’re celebrating a little bit of diversity this month with these two fantastics books: All The Ways to Be Smart and Incredible Jobs You’ve Never Heard Of. Most of my life I believed there was only one way to do things yet in reality, there are so many other ways to lead a fulfilled life. I’m hoping we can teach our kids that from the onset and these beautifully illustrated books help us achieve that goal.

Instagram Handle

  • I’ve been cooking with a lot of recipes from What’s Gaby Cookin so naturally, I like to follow her. All of the California girl, fresh food recipes that you could ever want and her ever popular weekly meal plans can be found on Instagram! I almost always find something to try!

Guilty Pleasure

  • We have a plethora of fantastic empanada shops in Chicago but 5411 Empanadas is one of our favorites. They have this purple potato, honey and ricotta limited edition empanada that is so good I had to wrestle George for it!

I Need A Vacation

  • Our summer vacations are most often spent at the beach or at the lake but I can’t help but hoping that when the kids are a little bit older that we can visit Jackson Hole Wyoming and then head up to Grand Teton National Park. I wouldn’t mind a pit stop at the Four Seasons before a stay in something a bit more rustic like Teton Valley Ranch Camp.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - We haven’t cooked much in the past couple of weeks but while on vacation we did make this Basil Vinaigrette from What’s Gaby Cookin and it was so delicious. We put it over grilled chicken, grilled corn and a tomato and avocado salad. Honestly, it would really go with almost anything…especially it if was fresh off the grill!

Kate's Monthly Take - July 2019

An object in motion, stays in motion…isn’t that how Newton’s law of inertia, goes? Well, I can relate. This summer is so buy that I find I can only get anything done if I keep moving because when I sit down, I’m done for. Literally, will not move for hours which means that some things like blogging which I love have been put on the back burner while I tackle things like spending more time with the kids this summer. Looking forward to enjoying the rest of the summer yet kind of thinking wistfully about the consistency of the school year. Anyways, I managed to find a few spare minutes while the kids slept en route to Wisconsin to share some of my July favorites.

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Kate's Monthly Take - July 2019

Mood

  • Still exhausted. Entertaining 3 kids in the summer is no joke! Even with summer camps!

Currently Coveting

  • A decent pair of pajamas. My kids have much nicer than pj’s than I do and I think it’s about time for an upgrade. This sweet set would be perfect for this steamy weather.

Favorite Product

  • My favorite product is a bit practical this month. Mosquitos just love my son and he loves to be outside so it’s a constant struggle as I still haven’t found the proper repellant for him. However, when he does get bit, we’ve got it down. A combination of Benadryl Anti-Itch Cream and After Bite does wonders to calm the itching and reduce the bite.

Design Pick

  • I love utility sinks and I dream about have a jack-and-jill bathroom for my kids with this KOHLER sink. I might even pair it with these Hammam bath towels.

What I'm Reading

What I’m Listening To

  • We’ve been driving back and forth to Wisconsin a lot this month and Banjo Renews by John Craigie is always requested by the kids.

What We're Reading the Kids

Instagram Handle

  • I love to follow Gray Benko. She is the most inspiring and colorful photographer and has the most expressive children!

Guilty Pleasure

  • I’ve gotten into a really bad habit this month of eating double stuff oreos. I bought them in a moment of weakness at Target and I can’t stop eating them!

I Need A Vacation

  • Ever since seeing the original Parent Trap, I’ve always dreamed of going off to camp. So when I came across this dreamy resort/camp in Maine for families, called Migis Lodge, I immediately put it on my short list of dream vacations. Meals and activities are included plus everyone dresses up for dinner - sounds perfect!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - I’ve made this Chicken Tortellini Salad a couple of time this month and while my kids don’t exactly eat the salad they do eat some of the ingredients. The salad itself is delicious and the white balsamic vinaigrette is so refreshing. Do not skip on toasting the pecans they are one of my favorite things about the salad! To avoid making two dinners I give the kids some of the salad ingredients: tortellini, roast chicken and corn for their meal while we eat the salad. It’s a win win!

Kate's Monthly Take - June 2019

I’m the type of person who doesn’t relax easily until things are in order. Having three kids has helped me to ease up a bit because there just aren’t enough hours in the day but I truly do not feel free until I’m organized. Summer Break started last week and I feel like I’m behind as we haven’t developed our summer reading lists or a bucket list of activities. It’s almost July and I feel like the summer is going to be over before I know it. So, even though I don’t feel prepared I’m going to try and stay in the moment and enjoy the time with the kids. I know I’ll eventually build a bucket list with them so for now I’ll relish the lazier mornings and cut myself some slack.

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Kate's Monthly Take - June 2019

Mood

  • Exhausted. Pure Exhaustion.

Currently Coveting

Favorite Product

  • I’ve always wanted longer and fuller eyelashes constantly testing out new mascaras trying to find “the one” to make my stubby eyelashes look amazing (at this point I settle for looking awake). Eyelash extensions have always fascinated yet terrified me. The time commitment, cost and the fear of losing any existing lashes have kept me away. Enter, RevitaLash Eyelash Conditioner. My mom introduced me to the product and after three months of using it my eyelashes look so much fuller! It may require me to use the product for years in order to maintain the results but all in it’s a less expensive and less time consuming!

Design Pick

  • I was reading the most recent issue of House Beautiful and I came across the fiber sculpturess, Mandi Smethells who makes the most amazing fiber rainbows and sells them on Etsy. I am in LOVE with them! This one with pom poms is my favorite and would be perfect in a girls bedroom or in some sort of vignette with other mixed media.

What I'm Reading

  • I just read When Life Gives You Lululemons and my younger self would have loved it but I was entirely dissapointed in the subject matter. On the complete opposite spectrum, I’ve now started a summer book club at work and we’re reading a sci fi thriller called, Recursion. It’s supposed to be captivating - hopefully, I’ll be able to keep up!

What I’m Listening To

What We're Reading the Kids

  • The kids are in a Summer Enrichment Camp this week learning all about Sharks so we’re reading Ocean themed tombs this week. Smart About Sharks!, Captain Starfish and Manfish are all on the bedtime rotation and they’re certainly teaching me a thing or two.

Instagram Handle

  • Katie Armour (katieconsiders.com formerly the Neo-Trad) is one of my favorites to follow for design, wardrobe and book recommendations. I receive her newsletter and appreciate the quick bits of information as I often don’t have much time to read especially in the morning but it’s chock full of colorful yet classic recommendations that I often explore.

Guilty Pleasure

  • I’ve watched the first two seasons and now that the third has been released I’ve been binge watching Jessica Jones on Netflix, far too late into the evening. I can certainly relate to episode three.

I Need A Vacation

  • This time of year I feel like the East Coast is calling. Social media is brutal that way - there are so many beautiful pictures of Nantucket and Martha’s Vineyard each and every day. The Wauwinet is full of charm and would be perfect for a long weekend, if only I could get over my fear of small planes.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

Kate's Monthly Take - May 2019

We have about 3.5 more weeks until school is out for the summer and I can’t believe the year has gone so fast. I both love and dread the summer months. I’m going to miss the quiet afternoons when the older two are at school and my youngest is napping but will relish the slower pace and all the fun summer activities! 

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Kate's Monthly Take - May 2019

Mood

  • Complete and utter shock. The new anti-abortion movement is gaining momentum and the pending abortion laws in many states especially in Alabama, are horrifying. As a mother of two daughters I’m concerned about the implication of this on Roe v. Wade and women’s rights. As I look to the future, I think about their college education and how states’ that restrict their rights may play into that decision. This article does a good job providing an overview of abortion restrictions by state.

Currently Coveting

  • I really want to get into Container Gardening. I’d love something like this wooden elevated container to plant herbs like basil and rosemary and lettuces. Different size options are available which make it completely feasible for our little city backyard!

Favorite Product

  • For the past six months I’ve been taking Collagen Peptides by Vital Proteins. I was introduced to it by my sister-in-law and I put it in my hot tea every morning. I’ve tried putting it in a smoothie but I’ve found it disintegrates much better into a hot liquid. I primarily started to taking it to boost hair growth as I lost so much with all my pregnancies and while it has helped to make my hair stronger I’ve noticed an added benefit of clearer skin. Bonus!

Design Pick

  • As Memorial Day approaches I often daydream about the backyard of my dreams. It will have plenty of room for the kids to run around in plus lush hydrangeas, teak furniture, beautiful planters, twinkle lights and an epic grill for my husband. Of course, with an epic grill we will frequently eat outdoors using the bamboo flatware of my dreams. I’ve always loved this flatware and I don’t think there could be anything more chic to use for a summer dinner party, than said flatware. And no, I haven’t actually thrown a dinner party in years but it’s all part of my daydream!

What I'm Reading

  • I just picked up the very popular, Where the Crawdads Sing, which I hope to read over Memorial Day Weekend. I’m sure I won’t be the only one!

What I’m Listening To

  • My husband is obsessed with Lukas Nelson (son of Willie) and the Promise of Real album. I have to admit it’s pretty good and I even find myself listening to it, when he’s not around and Find Yourself, is a highlight.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • We’re nearing the end of the school year so we’ve been talking about our summer plans. The kids are hoping for another road trip to see more of the country that may or may not involve a trip to a National Park; so they’re reading up on them via the eye catching, National Parks of the U.S.A book by Wide Eyed Editions. I shouldn’t forget to mention our forever favorite, The 50 States: Explore the 50 States also by Wide Eyed Editions that frequently accompanies us on road trips and is included in all discussions revolving around travel. Ooh and if you’re traveling to the Southwest this picture book about the Grand Canyon, looks amazing!

Instagram Handle

  • I’m always looking for new restaurants to try in Chicago and elsewhere and I just started following The Infatuation (infatuation) and (infatuation_chi). Both accounts are helping me discover new restaurants even when I don’t get out that much. The good news is that if we do score a sitter, we know where to go! #EEEEEATS

Guilty Pleasure

  • I’m supposed to be giving up candy (read: processed sugar) but I’m currently addicted to the Watermelon Slices from Sugarfina. IMHO these are hands down the best candy Sugarfina sells and I can’t stop eating them!

I Need A Vacation

  • I don’t think it will happen this summer but one thing on my bucket list is to rent an Airstream trailer and drive to the Black Hills of South Dakota to visit Mt. Rushmore. I’ve never been and I’m pretty confident we should wait until our youngest is a little older but I seriously can’t wait to plan our Airstream adventure.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

Kate's Monthly Take - April 2019

The word “No” or “No, thank you” need to become a bigger part of my vocabulary especially when it comes to Elementary school volunteering. Anyone else in the midst of prepping for a Spring Fundraiser? I truly don’t mind helping but somehow all work and personal deadlines seem to always come at once! Thankfully, only one more week to go!

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Kate's Monthly Take - April 2019

Mood

  • I’m always in the mood for pizza and I can’t wait for the weather to get a tad warmer for outdoor dining at our favorite Neapolitan spot in Chicago, Spacca Napoli.

Currently Coveting

  • I’m in love with this ASCENO dress but I think these EVA essentials Birkenstocks are a little more realistic and perfect for the chasing kids near the water! I’m eyeing the lavender color but plan to size down a size according to reviews.

Favorite Product

  • In the last year I’ve started to using a jade roller to help apply facial serums and recently ordered an Ice Roller Face Massager from PUR Botanticals at the urging of a friend. I have to admit the Ice Roller is pretty amazing especially at helping to depuff my eyes and I now use it more frequently than my jade roller.

Design Pick

  • We’re about to recover two chairs in our living room and I’m not sure how the new fabric will look with our existing rug so I’ve been fantasizing about cotton flatweave rugs. I’ve always loved cotton flatweave rugs, they’re not too thick and you can easily flip them over to hide stains. Madeline Weinrib rugs were my favorite but as she closed her business last year I’ve been searching for other options. William Sonoma Home has an excellent selection and this Stonewashed Variegated Stripe Flatweave is my favorite.

What I'm Reading

  • Thanks to a mechanical issue on an airplane earlier this week I was able to read, The Tattooist of Aushcwitz, in one sitting. I’ve read a lot of Holocaust stories and this one captured my attention offering a glimpse into a time and operations of Auschwitz that I hadn’t previously known about; definitely recommend.

What I’m Listening To

  • I feel lucky to say that we’ve largely avoided music in our home that was specific to children. My two youngest love music especially and all three taken children’s music classes for years at the beloved Old Town School of Folk Music but it hasn’t been until recently that the kids have become obsessed with two mildly obnoxious songs. Enter Ping Fong’s, Baby Shark and Raffi’s, Bananaphone. The youngest two are obsessed, maybe I’ll embrace it.

What We're Reading the Kids

Instagram Handle

  • Tanksgoodnews shares uplifting news stores from around the world - something we all could use!

Guilty Pleasure

  • I recently caught onto the reboot of Queer Eye on Netflix. I’m late to the party as the show is on its’ third season but I have to say after watching the original I may like this one even better. It seems to be a bit more “real” or “raw” than the original or maybe it’s just that I’m older now and more aware of the breadth of humanity. Anyways, it’s lovely and it’s so easy to watch one, two, or five episodes in a row!

I Need A Vacation

  • We’re about to head to down south for some warmer weather, sunshine and weather permitting an epic Easter egg hunt. While I don’t necessarily consider traveling with kids a vacation, Seaside, Florida is my “happy place” and it’s a lovely spot to spend time with your family. Kids and adults alike are excited!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - While it’s technically Spring in the Midwest that generally means one day it will be 55 degrees F and sunny and the next day there will be snow. On one of the colder days we tried this one pot Lasagna Soup recipe from Food 52 topped with Ricotta Parmesan cream and man, was it good! Simple to prepare on a weeknight and the kids all ate it plus the leftovers the next day.

Kate's Monthly Take - March 2019

The last six weeks have been full of one ear infection, fever, cold, cough, rash and stomach bug after the other. I didn’t mean to take a blog hiatus but I pretty much live at the doctors office. I’m hopeful with the warmer weather we’re having in Chicago this week that our days as an infirmary are coming to an end. Hoping that your winter season hasn’t been quite as rough and that you’re experiencing a warm up too!

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Kate's Monthly Take - March 2019

Mood

  • There aren’t enough hours in the day…or days in the week! But taking even just one hour for myself each week to go to a SoulCycle class is helping me feel less overwhelmed.

Currently Coveting

  • A sleek black hooded raincoat! A little more practical than my standard wish list item but sadly, the City Anorak I’ve been eyeing for months runs a little bit big and they are all sold out of my size.

Favorite Product

  • My oldest daughter and I are loving Lunch Lines! This book of tear off mealtime jokes is definitely helping to spice up her often mundane, school lunch. I might not have time to write her a note every day but I do have time to tear off a lunchtime riddle pop it into her lunch.

Design Pick

  • I love matching or coordinating my kids whenever possible. A fact of life I’m sure they will begin to loathe. A friend recently gave my oldest a new striped hooded towel with a pom pom on the hood. I love stripes and pom poms so naturally, I had to get coordinating ones for the younger kids. We have the pink and blue versions and I kept all of their monograms the same thread color. They are adorable!

What I'm Reading

What I’m Listening To

  • We’re heading to Nasvhille next week and I’ve been listening to Kacey Musgraves to get me in the Country mood. High Horse is a favorite at our house!

What We're Reading the Kids

  • We’re reading a couple wonderful new books to our youngest two: At the Firehouse, which is a new Tinyville Town book (one of my son’s favorite series) and Hello Lighthouse which is the sweetest story with the most beautiful illustrations.

  • Our oldest is to the age where we are experimenting with chapter books at bedtime and we just started, Pippi Longstocking! I’m not sure I’ll ever tire of reliving my favorite books with the kids…if only, I could stop falling alseep in their beds.

Instagram Handle

  • My husband has been a long time fan of Comments By Celebs on Instagram. I’m a bit newer to following their feed but if you need a good laugh..follow them! They repost Celeb posts and highlight amusing comments by other celebs. They even have a separate Bravo account!

Guilty Pleasure

  • This is totally random but I’m newly obsessed with sourcing vintage Fisher Price Alphabet magnets on Etsy. I wanted to find some alphabet magnets for the kids to practice spelling and I couldn’t find any that I loved on Amazon. Everything was too big for our magnet board and the vintage ones fit just right so I went down a rabbit hole on Etsy. It’s my new late night habit and I almost have a full set!

I Need A Vacation

  • While I am traveling quite a bit the next month both for work and for personal, I’m most excited about visiting my favorite spot in Florida. My parents brought us to Seaside, Florida for the first time when I was in 6th grade and we’ve almost been back every year. Seaside and the rest of 30A has certainly grown over the last couple of decades but its still one of my favorite family destinations and the architecture isn’t bad either!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - We recently made Low Carb Chicken Divan and it was like reliving my childhood. Chicken Divan was one of the only regular dinnertime staples that I can recall from growing up. The recipe says Low Carb but we made rice to accompany our so I’m pretty sure that negates the “Low Carb” claim. The meal is rich but definitely satisfying and succeeds in getting the kids to eat both a vegetable and a protein which is sometimes a struggle in our house.

Kate's Monthly Take - February 2019

January seemed to drag on forever and February is just flying by. I’m not sure where the time goes but the winter is such a blur full of endless colds, snuggles and loads of soup. I know someday, I will miss all the mundane parts of motherhood but right now, I’d love a break especially of all the winter attire! Despite all the colds, we’re filling our days with loads of activities, more ski lessons and our first trip to Legoland Discovery Center in Schaumburg.

Enjoy my Monthly Take!

Kate's Monthly Take - February 2019

Mood

  • One step forward; two steps back. Progress is something that has to be worked for.

Currently Coveting

  • I’m coveting jewelry again this month…but specifically earrings! I rarely wear anything but studs but in warmer months I like to wear hoops. These Wavy Resin Hoops and Pearl Hoops from Anthropologie are right up my alley!

Favorite Product

  • I’m not a beauty product junkie by any means but once a year I get an itch to try something new. This winter I’ve been trying Kiehls Glow Formula Skin Hydrator. I mix it with my face lotion and apply in the morning if I’m running to school drop off, to Soul Cycle or the store. I really only wear makeup if I’m going into the office or out at night but I love that this lotion provides some coverage and of course a subtle glow in the middle of winter.

Design Pick

  • I’m constantly thinking of ways to brighten up our home and I recently came across Kerri Rosthenthal who has trademarked something called paperless wallpaper. She has essentially take designs from her wallpaper and turned them into removable decals. My favorite are the Rainbow and Nomad styles. I think they would be so fun in a playroom, a kids bathroom, bedroom or even as a way to bring some color into a walk in closet.

What I'm Reading

  • I’m almost through reading One Day in December, it’s quite addictive and if the movie rights have not yet been purchased I’m sure they will be! It reminds me a bit of One Day, which was one of my favorites. I mean clearly, I’m a sucker for just about any love story set in the UK.

What I’m Listening To

  • Queen! I recently watched Bohemian Rhapsody (so good!) and now I can’t get Radio Ga Ga out of my head. The kids enjoy it too, so it’s often playing in the house.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • We all love the Elephant & Piggie books (Should I Share My Ice Cream? is our favorite) and through our school book fair I picked up, The Itchy Book. My four year old loves it and my seven year old can even read it to him. It’s in the style of Elephant & Piggie (even endorsed by then) and I’ll be damned if you can get through it without starting to scratch your skin!

Instagram Handle

  • I love to follow Bailey McCarthy aka baileyquin. She is the owner of Biscuit Home and has impeccable taste and style. She takes some incredible decorating risks that always leave me inspired especially when it comes to her art collection.

Guilty Pleasure

  • Staying up all night reading. I have this terrible habit of reading until 3 or 4am in the morning. I get obsessed with a book and can’t stop but it’s brutal on my patience with my children. After an all night reading session I have to counter balance it by going to bed at 9pm for a few days. Luckily, this habit seems to rear it’s head most frequently in the winter…I mean who doesn’t want to be curled up in bed with a book during the winter? My nerdy little reading light definitely aids in this guilty pleasure!

I Need A Vacation

  • I’m not sure when it happend…I never traveled there when I was younger, my first time was probably in my mid 20’s but I love California. Maybe it’s the weather and quite possibly the food but I’d love to pick up and go right about now; especially to stay at Hotel 850 in Los Angeles. It’s utterly charming especially the Carriage Room designed by famed interior designer Rita Konig.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - As most of us are fighting colds right now we’ve been trying different soup recipes. We recently made this delicious and a bit spicy Italian Vegetable Soup with Gnocchi. The kids all ate it despite commenting on the spice. If you love things spicy definitely follow the recipe exactly but if you like only a little spice, may I recommend omitting the red pepper flakes or subbing out one can of the diced fired roasted tomatoes for a non roasted can.

Kate's Monthly Take - January 2019

2019. January. Sigh… maybe it’s the weather in the Midwest this time of year or the numerous weeks I need post holidays and winter break to feel like I can take a breath but January never feels like a new beginning to me. Maybe, if I lived in a warmer climate I would feel differently, thus, I’m not big on resolutions. They aren’t something I typically follow through with the entire year and I already have loads of items on my to-do lists that I never get to. So really, I have no desire to beat myself up about them. Nevertheless, I do like to set goals. This year I’m setting three goals…bucket list goals, if you will. They are all about doing new things, traveling to a new place and having new experiences yet completely attainable. It’s up to me to find the time to complete these goals but I’m always inspired by having new experiences, so there is really no excuse!

Enjoy my Monthly Take!

Kate's Monthly Take - January 2019

Mood

  • Just keep swimming. I’m so behind on so many things and feel quite disorganized that I’m trying to remind myself that steady progress is ok!

Currently Coveting

  • A new ring. I’m loving this gold plated Oli ring from Daphine. Do I order two, to wear them stacked? I love the look just not sure it would translate onto my stocky fingers.

Favorite Product

  • I just got a new pair of Sorel boots and I love them. They are perfect for slipping on quickly in the morning to run errands or drop the kids at school. They are an integral part of my winter uniform; black yoga pants, a big comfy sweater and my favorite smartwool socks.

Design Pick

  • I’m dreaming of decorating a room for our youngest. She desperately needs her own room and designing kids room is just the best. I love to add framed artwork to a kids rooms and I am obsessed with Paule Marrot and some his framed textiles; especially the cloud and butterfly pieces. I would love to add one of these to a room.

What I'm Reading

  • I’m late the party but finally reading the highly praised, Educated. I just started but so far it’s giving me some major, Glass Castle vibes which I also loved.

What I’m Listening To

  • I’m in the midst of quite a bit of project work at the office, which requires me to really focus for blocks of time in order to knock out my deliverables. Time and time again, I go back to The Hamilton, soundtrack to keep me motivated. By the way, if you haven’t seen the musical - GO!

What We're Reading the Kids

Instagram Handle

  • I love to follow Joy Cho, of Oh Joy! She has marvelous creative ideas, truly useful blog posts, adorable little girls and I never tire of her dancing in her Instastories. I swear it’s contagious!

Guilty Pleasure

  • It’s the winter in Chicago so naturally I’m going to say, driving to work! The Metra allows me time to read emails or read a book but I’m not about to chance a late train in these temps!

I Need A Vacation

  • I’m not gonna lie the only thing that cures the winter blues is a trip someplace warm. Just a short trip even four days really helps to break it up and a break from all of the cold weather gear is just heavenly. Our nanny just got back from Jamaica and has been trying to convince us to go for years…Round Hill, looks nice, no?

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - This Heirloom Tomato + Zucchini Tomato Sauce is a crowd pleaser in our house. The zucchini is chopped and cooks down so my kids don’t even realize they are eating it. Made most often in the summer but it’s great in the winter with other tomato varieties. We serve it over store bought gnocchi but you could easily use cauliflower gnocchi, as well.

Kate's Monthly Take - December 2018

The holidays are here and each year I tell myself that I’m going to get organized in advance and be able to be more present in the season. The truth is that everything always takes longer than I think it will, someone is always sick and something always comes up at work. With travel for all of Thanksgiving week and three weeks without childcare I’m way behind…the only thing saving us is that we’re not having a birthday party for our oldest until January. So here’s to the most exhausting and wonderful holiday season and not sleeping till January!

Enjoy my Monthly Take!

Kate's Monthly Take - December 2018

Mood

  • The phrase “I’m Sorry” is a word used far to frequently in my vocabulary. Of course, there are times when it’s use is appropriate but I use it far to often (especially at work) when others are in the wrong. I belittle myself and my worth by doing this and I’m making an effort to stop. We all should!

Currently Coveting

  • Holiday decorating is first and foremost on my mind these days. I love collecting a handful of heirloom items each year and I’ve been eyeing this Coral & Tusk, Santa’s Sleigh Pocket Pillow for a while now. I love their ornaments too! Someday, I want to have a smaller tree full of them.

Favorite Product

  • It’s holiday season and as a baker that means, cookies! I have plenty of cookie cutters but this year, we’re trying out cookie stamps. These Nordic Ware Cookie Stamps are so festive and fun for adults and kids, alike!

Design Pick

  • I’m always looking for different ways to display photos. We have loads of framed photos at home but I’d like to keeping more at the office. This Brass Easel from Artifact Uprising would look uber chic on a desk next to your monitor and includes a selection of prints.

What I'm Reading

  • I’m re-reading The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Society as I recently watched the film by Studio Canal on Netflix. I loved the movie (especially with the inclusion of 4 cast members from Downtown Abbey) and it made me want to re-read the book. It’s been so long since I’ve read the book and now I want to compare differences between the two mediums - so that’s what I’m doing!

What I’m Listening To

  • It is December which means I’m listening to a wee bit of Holiday music. I love to listen to the Nutcracker while I work and I love the band Coldplay which means, Christmas Lights can also be heard on repeat.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • Christmas books, of course! Aside from this list of twenty five, we’ve added some new ones to the collection. Last Stop on the Reindeer Express is a new favorite. It has that perfect dose of magic to keep the kids enthralled.

Instagram Handle

  • I try not to follow to many celebrities as the incessant selfies can’t get pretty boring but I do love to follow @jennifer.garner. She is endlessly amusing. I love her fake cooking show, books with birdie and general sense of humor!

Guilty Pleasure

  • Watching all of the holiday movies I can! Some of my favorites: Holiday Inn, White Christmas, Home Alone, Love Actually and The Holiday are some of my favorites!

I Need A Vacation

  • Christmas is probably the only time of year that has me wanting a vacation in a cold climate with lots of snow. A ski trip to Banff National Park in Alberta, CA sounds cold, picturesque and perfect. With every winter sport at your disposal I’d have no problems staying at the Fairmont Lake Louise.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - Soup, soup and more soup…it’s whats always on the menu this time of year. My friend recommended this Tortellini Soup with Italian Sausage and Kale - it was delicious. A little spicy for the kids even without the red pepper flakes but my husband and I even ate it the next night. That’s saying something because I’ve never been a fan of leftovers!

Kate's Monthly Take - November 2018


My cousin recently reminded me how much one can learn from music. It can build powerful connections between people and evokes so many memories. Music is a powerful thing and I need to listen to more! So this month I’m adding a new feature in my Monthly Take, called…”What I’m Listening To” and I hope that some of the songs will make it onto your playlists!

Enjoy my Monthly Take!

Kate's Monthly Take - November 2018

Mood

  • Tomorrow is a big day. Never in my lifetime have I felt that midterm elections were so important. I’m nervous, anxious and excited. Get out there and, ROCK the VOTE!

Currently Coveting

  • Fall is here and winter is looming. Chicago temps are dropping and I’m eyeing these eco conscious fleeces from Dudley Stephens. I can’t decide between the Park Slope or the Cobble Hill turtleneck but I know they will definitely elevate my standard uniform.

Favorite Product

  • Its sweater season and one thing that has saved many of my sweaters is this little tool from Remington. It shaves off all of the little pills of fuzz that find their way onto by most loved sweaters; bringing them back to life.

Design Pick

What I'm Reading

  • Thanks to a recommendation from a friend I’m reading, The Dinner List. I love it so far and the question is, which five people dead or alive would you chose to have dinner with?

What I’m Listening To

  • Thanks to a binge watching session of Outlander, I came across the song, “ A Hard Rain’s Gonna Fall” written by Bob Dylan. There are many renditions of this song but I love this cover version by Walk Off the Earth.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • With Thanksgiving around the corner I found this darling and very appropriate book called The Kiddie Table. The illustrations are lively and If you have a tween in your household they will surely relate to this book. If you’re looking for Thanksgiving book ideas take a peek at my blog post from last year.

Instagram Handle

  • My love of children’s books is frequently highlighted on this blog and I love to follow book lovers on Instagram. Book.Nerd.Mommy is one of my favorites. She has excellent taste and often celebrates the books with recipes and/or crafts. Sounds like someone else, I know! But seriously, I wonder how she stores all of their books. I’m running out of space!

Guilty Pleasure

  • I’ve actually developed a healthy addiction for once! I’m loving taking SoulCycle classes. I leave my husband to feed all the hangry kids on Saturday mornings and take an hour for myself. So perhaps, that’s the part I feel guilty about.

I Need A Vacation

  • I can always use a vacation but I will settle for a trip aka travel with my family. We’re heading east this month on another road trip to New Jersey with pit stops in Cleveland and Manhattan. We can’t wait! We’re spending one night in the city and if we were traveling without kids I would love to stay at the 1 Hotel Central Park.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - Fall temps always have me craving cozy comfort food. We recently made this slow cooker turkey chili. I especially love that the recipe includes corn because I’m always looking for ways to incorporate more vegetables into the kids diet. While, the kids didn’t love all the beans in it they did eat the chili especially when paired with corn bread and shredded cheddar cheese.

Kate's Monthly Take - October 2018

I’m exhausted just thinking about it but love the end of the year holiday rat race…Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Bring. It. On! No, but seriously, I love Halloween and our Chicago neighborhood has helped me fall even harder for it. Chicago is full of fall festivals, spooky sing alongs, business trick-or-treat events and my very favorite, day of Halloween trick-or-treat. Of course, I went trick-or-treating as a child but it was never on Halloween, it was never at night and we never had kids come to our door! Thus, my love for our neighborhood grows strong this month as I eagerly await the hoards of trick-or-treaters that will come barreling towards our door.

Enjoy my Monthly Take with a side of Halloween candy!

Kate's Monthly Take - October 2018

Mood

  • It’s been a divisive couple of weeks. I’m dissappointed with the results but so proud of women who’ve shared their stories, their opinions and their strength.

Currently Coveting

  • I am obsessed with these detachable handbag straps from SALT. They remind me of friendship bracelets and I’m secretly hoping the straps attach to cameras. These ethically sourced products recently launched and have already sold out. The Duke strap is my favorite and luckily the next shipment is available for pre-order!

Favorite Product

  • I love things that I can use in multiple ways. These adorable little decorative suitcases fit that bill. They are my favorite for hiding/organizing kids toys think…matchbox cars or hatchimals. The suitcases are lightweight which makes them easy for kids to carry and tote along to any destination. I’ve also used them for baby shower gifts. It’s so fun to hide some registry items in each suitcase, top with a few board books and tie with a bow. Lucy and George both have a set and Maggie is going to get this rainbow version for Christmas. She is really into purses, so I know she will love this set!

Design Pick

  • My kids are basically destroying any decent piece of furniture that we have and I’m constantly dreaming of re-upholstering a set of two Anthropologie chairs, a couch and a glider. I always love a good stripe but I’m really into this Schumacher Dune Stripe. It would be perfect to recover the glider in it. Anyone know a good re-upholster in the Chicago area? Asking for a friend.

What I'm Reading

What We're Reading the Kids

Instagram Handle

  • Do y'all follow @helenetheillustrator? She is charming, witty a talented illustrator and her account on parenthood is spot on. The September 4th and August 12th posts are my favorite and I’ve definitely been there!

Guilty Pleasure

  • If I’m being honest, Halloween candy. I buy it as soon as it comes into the stores and have to replenish up until the holiday because I buy all of my favorite kinds and eat it myself! In case you’re wondering, I love all of the gummies i.e. DOTS, Sour Patch Kids even the Milk Duds. My dentist loves me! Also the month long showcase of Halloween movies on Freeform, especially Hocus Pocus!

I Need A Vacation

  • There is something magical about the East Coast during the fall. While in college I visited Salem, Massachusetts over fall break but would love to explore more. I’ve never been to Vermont but would love to go during the fall to see the colors and stay at The Woodstock Inn & Resort. I don’t think it’s possible to get any more picturesque!

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved -  I’m not a huge pumpkin fan but every fall I get a craving for pumpkin bread. I have a delicious recipe that calls for sherry but this year I opted for something a little more child appropriate. We made this Smitten Kitchen Pumpkin Bread recipe as muffins with a few adjustments i.e. swapping some sugar out for unsweetened applesauce and we all loved them.

Kate's Monthly Take - September 2018

This past week has been a blur with work, school starting, my sons birthday, our block party and my wedding anniversary. With the start of a new season, September in many ways is a chance to hit the restart button and start fresh. I’m always up for the chance to reset, establish a new schedule and get organized but most importantly I’m hoping that my husband and I can take some time for ourselves. Because if I’ve learned anything this year it’s that if we don’t take time for a little self care and fun... a breaking point is just around the corner.

Enjoy my Monthly Take!

Kate's Monthly Take - September 2018

Mood

  • I'm in a purging and de-cluttering mood and I love it. While time consuming it feels so good to cycle through items that we no longer need or use.

Currently Coveting

  • Two days a week I get to do school drop off which means I'm not heading to the office and I get to dress down. I love to be comfortable and Athleta has some of the comfiest most functional athleisure around. This year I'd love to add this Coaster Luxe Sweatshirt to my closet and I'd wear it with my favorite down shell from last year.

Favorite Product

  • A crowd pleaser in my house especially for school lunches is this Skip Hop Thermos. I use it weekly for spaghetti, macaroni + cheese or soup - it's so easy to clean and puts a smile on my daughter's face when she finds it in her lunchbox. In order to ensure warm food hours later I also pour boiling water (from my tea kettle) into the thermos for a couple of minutes before adding food. Don't forget to pour the water out prior to adding food!

Design Pick

  • We've re-modeled much of our current home i.e. new light fixtures, paint, carpeting, redid the wood floors and fully gutted our kitchen and two bathrooms. There is one bathroom that we only updated cosmetically and even thought not a good investment I still fantasize about remodeling it. The old tile and grout especially bother me so if I had my way we would tear out the tile and replace it with cement tile. I'd go with this Atlas design from Cement Tile Shop and pair it with classic white subway tile.

What I'm Reading

  • Ever since our trip to Asheville, North Carolina and the Biltmore House I've been obsessed with learning more about the Vanderbilt family. So I'm reading, The First Tycoon: The Epic Life of Cornelius Vanderblit. It's kind of a beast but a super interesting Pulitzer Prize Winning Book about a forward thinker that made a profound impact on the United States.

What We're Reading the Kids

  • Our dinosaur lover got a few new books for his birthday and he is really loving, Dinosaur Bob. It's been around for a while; I remember it from childhood but it's the perfect book for our dino, baseball and music loving son!

Instagram Handle

  • Do y'all follow @mrstreetpeeper? If you're into fashion especially street style photography a la the late Bill Cunninghman; then this account is for you. Phil Oh aka @mrstreetpeeper shoots for Vogue Magazine and his account is especially fun during fashion week.

Guilty Pleasure

  • I know I'm late to the party here, as the entire series has wrapped but I've been really into binge watching The Americans. I've always loved Keri Russell (Felicity was my fave) and her hair is just as amazing as ever in, The Americans. I'm only two seasons in; so no spoilers please!

I Need A Vacation

  • North Carolina was so beautiful to drive through last month and I'd love to explore more of the state. I'm particularly interested in areas around the Blue Ridge Mountains, like Cashiers, North Carolina. I'm hoping that someday we can convince our children to check out Wake Forest and UNC while looking at colleges, because I'd sure like to spend a night or two in Fearrington Village.

Shit My Kids Will Eat

  • Kid Tested & Approved - As it’s fall we recently jumped on the “pumpkin” bandwagon.