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  • Weddings Throughout the Decades

    Weddings Throughout the Decades

    For a substantial part of my young adult life, I was not too fond of weddings. Seriously? Two people decide to spend their lives together and want the whole world to know? Yuck

    As my mind matured and a mimosa at ten in the morning became a thing of the past, I slowly began to embrace them. Whenever I’d receive an invitation, I’d feel like a kid on Christmas morning. Why the sudden change in rationality, you ask? 

    I’ve realized that weddings are ceremonies where two people decide to spend the rest of their lives together and wish for the world to know! It goes deeper than booze and learning the Cha Cha Slide, so you don’t look like an idiot on the dance floor. There was something spiritually enlightening about the whole thing. 

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    It’s stressful to plan- especially if you’re the VIP- but if you’re the guest, it’s such fun to attend. I mean, free alcohol and always some family drama peeps out. 

    Have you ever stopped to wonder what weddings looked like in the past? Yeah, sure, we have Hollywood movies portraying them in a certain way, but how much have weddings changed? 

    Decades ago were astronomically different than our wedding planning today. From makeup to gown, everything has changed. As each decade brought new considerable changes to the country, the wedding industry took giant leaps and portrayed massive differences every year. 

    Let’s take a look back to how things were, and how thankful we are for the changes. 

    1970 (AKA: The Beatles Break Up)

    With everything that was happening at the time (Invasion of Cambodia), The Disco Era surprisingly did not have a specific attire when it came to weddings. Silhouettes became very popular in this period, and bridal wear was what we know today as “hippie.” Think flowy, free, and conservative. 

    Weddings were mainly held with a small gathering in the parents’ backyard, even though open-air ceremonies were becoming popular at this time. This was because of the free-spirited and newly changed nation that emerged in the 1970s. The brides went more of a natural or no-makeup look as simplicity was the key here. 

    1980 (AKA: Titanic Wreck Is Found)

    Puffy sleeves, long-drawn trains, excessive lace, frills, and flowers, and dramatic big hair. 

    This decade was also when couples were finally able to video record their weddings, which led to the explosive business of the wedding videography industry. Much of the fashion influence was deprived of Princess Diana (a fashion icon, really) when she married Prince Charles in 1981. By the 1980s, weddings were performed at religious sites, synagogues, and hotel ballrooms. The bride’s goal was to be as extravagant as possible, with bold makeup colors, and head topped with a mountain of curls. The bigger, the better!

     1990 (AKA: End of the Cold War)

    The dramatic presentation of the 1980s diminished as the 1990s came with a more minimalist approach. Sleek and sexy was the new look. Celebrity marriages influenced the style Millennials mirrored at the time. Elopements became extremely popular also, as did destination weddings. 

    Due to the plethora of 90’s wedding movies, many couples sought inspiration from these Hollywood favorites (Father of the Bride, My Best Friend’s Wedding, Only You). Bouquets shrunk in size, and hiring someone to arrange your wedding became a thing. Personalization was slowly, but surely, becoming a thing as well. 

    2000 (AKA: George W. Bush Elected President)

    The start of a new millennium. 

    As more and more people personalized their weddings, fewer ceremonies took place in houses of worship. This meant dresses required less fabric and were more ostentatious. Most brides opted for halter tops and even strapless dresses. As destination weddings became more popular, flower bouquets also got an upgrade, ranging from colorful to even tropical choices. Bold colors in makeup took a step down as most opted for a more natural or otherwise light makeup look. Instead of veils, crowns and tiaras became the new headpiece choice for the bride. 

    2010s & Today (AKA: WTF Is Going On)

    Creativeness has officially joined the chat. There is only one word to capture the spirit of this decade, and that is wholesomeness

     

    Couples were getting married at a younger age, and ceremonies took place in backyards like old times and city halls. Instead of the traditional white, couples sometimes chose a bold color to set with the reception’s theme. Body fitted dresses such as the mermaid were in as minimalism was the niche of the decade. 

    It’s difficult not to fall in love with this decade as many broke traditions and created their own. For example, twenty years ago, only a priest could officiate your wedding, but now, anyone can get a certificate online, and your best pal could do the honor. The simpler, the better. 

  • Feeling Brave? 

    Feeling Brave? 

    Here Are 5 Horror Films to Keep You up at Night

    If you’re a fan of horror films and watching movies where someone’s chopping another’s body like they’re short on meat for dinner, we cannot be friends. Fun fact about me: I got kicked out of the AMC for excessive screaming when watching Insidious. Excessive screaming. Isn’t that the point of these films? 

    I never like to think of myself as a weak-hearted and generally very wussy person, but there are exceptions…horror films. I don’t care if this is “the best horror film you’ve seen in forever.” I don’t want to hear the plot, Karen; I am fragile. When I do feel brave enough-which is unfortunately very rare- I do insist on recommendations to ride out what I like to call the “brave wave.” Do I ultimately enjoy the film (that I’ve watched with five other people in the room)? Yes, of course. Do I regret it when I’m lying in bed and my husband’s working late? Yes, absolutely.

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    The thing is, I’ll rewatch the film because hey, now I’ve grasped the plot and there’s no way I’ll be surprised again. If anything, it should toughen me up a bit, but no. I become jumpy all over again. 

    As exciting as my life story as a horror film hater is, there are a few films that have caught my attention and had me on the edge of my seat…and digging my nails into my partner’s arms. I have a love-hate relationship with these films, and if you’ve got the guts, be sure to add them to your watch list. 

    Insidious: Chapter 3

    When anyone asks for a movie recommendation, this is my go-to, because 1) I want them to recognize how brave I am and 2) it’s the first horror film I’ve ever seen. There are four of these films combined, but having only watched this one, it’s safe to say I don’t want to watch the rest. 

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    In this chapter, the main character, a teenage girl named Quinn, wishes to contact her deceased mother. She locates a psychic to help her perform the connection, but everything backfires when an evil spirit answers her call and creates physical damage to her and her surroundings. Expect a few screams to jump out of you, a couple of squeals, burying your face in a pillow, and more than a few sleepless nights. Till this day, if I hear a knock through the wall, I leave the house. Yes, I know, weak.

    It Follows

    This movie was a bit easier to live down. It took a couple of weeks, but eventually, I got over it. Our main character Jay becomes the recipient of a “fatal curse” after intercourse with her date. 

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    You see, the curse could only be passed on to another through sex. Jay begins to see figures of strangers or friends follow her wherever she goes, and no one can see them but her. This ultimately makes her look insane in front of her friends. If it touches you, you die, so Jay and her friends go on the run, hoping to leave it behind. As her friends begin to see what Jay sees, they realize it’s impossible to get away from it, and killing it is the solution. If you want bonus points, watch this in the dark, and whatever you do, don’t look behind you. 

    Don’t Breathe

    Rocky’s dream is to move to California to create a better life for her and her sister. Short on money, she and two of her friends decide to break into the home of a Gulf War veteran who is rumored to have a safe packed with cash. They quickly discover the blind veteran isn’t as vulnerable as he looks. Packed with suspense, gore, and confined spaces, you’ll have goosebumps throughout this suspense thriller. 

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    The audience is left with two choices: should they kill the old man and get away with it or the old man kills them? Both seem to be morally corrupt. 

    A word of advice? Make sure to take a deep breath every once in a while because this film is not for the faint-hearted. 

    The Invisible Man 

    Imagine being haunted by something you can’t see but can see and touch you. The brilliant Elisabeth Moss has once again outdone herself in this captivating horror/thriller masterpiece. 

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    Nowadays, most horror films have a supernatural element, but The Invisible Man is truly a horror that stands out due to its Sci-Fi element. Thanks to her riveting performance, the main character’s fears and hopes will become yours throughout the film. The music soundtrack keeps you in a deep trance as the camera slowly spans across the room, sending chills down your spine. Following its notorious ending, you can’t help but wonder who the real monster is but I can tell you this, lions, tigers, and bears, isn’t it. 

    The Autopsy of Jane Doe

    This is one of those psychological horrors that you can’t stop thinking about all day. It’s true what you’ve heard; most of the plot is predictable but an incredible storyline, nonetheless. 

    As father and son coroners perform an autopsy on an unidentified woman, questions keep piling up. As the majority of the film is shot from the inside of the morgue, the atmosphere remains eerie, and of course, the creepy sound effects always come at the exact moment. Overall, it’s worth a watch as the suspense will have you biting on your nails. Be warned, though, this is the type of horror flick that will cause you to lose sleep. 

     

  • The Best Tips for Planning a Baby Shower

    The Best Tips for Planning a Baby Shower

    When it comes to planning anything, my mind automatically brings up the most useful invention known to humankind: the list. Lists are lifesavers when planning events, especially events that you’re planning for others, require tons of brainstorming, and attention to every detail. While this article may sound like it’s about the wonders of lists and how I personally can’t live without them, it’s not

    Planning a baby shower can sometimes feel similar to planning a wedding. No, that’s not an over-exaggeration as both events do demand hard work and full heartedness.

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    You have to go through the guest list, discover a theme, figure out what foods to prepare, what games to play, etc. All planning becomes hectic unless you have a checklist and a solid idea of how you’ll be moving forward. This is a war zone, people. Do not tread lightly.  

    No worries, it’s easier than you may think. I mean, you’re throwing a party for an unborn fetus, trust me, it shouldn’t be that complicated. Here are some of my favorite tips for throwing an unforgettable baby shower. 

    Who’s Invited?

    A guest list will always be one of the most important things you do because it provides you with valuable information on how many guests you will accommodate. Therefore, how to plan the rest of the party. 

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    Now, there are three ways you can do this: phone calls, emails, or traditional letters in the mail. The number of possibilities for designs is astronomical. Designs range from cartoon characters, baby animals, Disney favorites, pink flowers, blue cars, etc. A quick email would be the most straightforward thing to do, but we’re looking for unforgettable here, so go the extra mile and stick with the postal office. 

    Want to really impress the mother to be and your guests? Send out onesies or stroller shaped invitations. Once you unleash your creative side, there’s nothing you can’t do. 

    Pick a Theme 

    Whether you’re planning your own party, or you’re someone helping out a friend, it’s essential to know what theme to pick. This could solely be based on the mother’s personal choice, discovering imaginative ideas from Pinterest, children’s books, or the King of all themes- a Winnie the Pooh theme. You don’t want to give away the gender of the baby, so avoid gender-based topics such as princess or fast cars. 

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    Your choice of theme is what will help you tie up the smaller details later. For example, say you pick a baby animal theme. When you’re decorating cupcakes (or buying them, no judging), you know to use baby animals as inspiration and decoration. 

    Game Face ON

    It’s game time. If you have a competitive streak, please keep in mind you’re at a baby shower. Focus more on the fun than winning. 

    You can go all out in this category or do something as simple as having your guests paint white onesies. There are sitting games (baby bingo) and couple games (these are more competitive). Depending on how well you plan these games, it’s going to be what everyone’s going to talk, laugh, and remember later. 

    Here’s a list of games that will leave an impression. 

    Who’s Hungry?

    Many people believe that baby shower food must be colored pink and blue, but that’s not true. The good idea is to be familiar with the host’s likes and dislikes when it comes to food. In honor of them, you’d focus on making or buying their favorite foods. While some people do correlate the food with the theme, it’s not mandatory. In the end, the presentation is truly everything. 

     

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    Check out Mom Junction for some great and manageable recipe ideas. 

    Make it Personal

    As you plan and execute all the beautiful things you’re doing, don’t lose sight of the VIP of the party- the mother to be. In honor of her, the majority of her favorite foods, drinks, and activities should all be included on your checklist. 

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    If possible, try to arrange the party at her favorite place, whether it be a restaurant, cafe, or park. This will not only get you bonus points with the host,  but your guests will also regard the hard work you’ve put in. 

    Baby Party Favors

    Are they a must? Eh, no, but again, unforgettable. There is no need to be over the top, I promise, but something to let your guests know you’re grateful to them for attending and participating. Also, the host will be ecstatic that you went the extra mile for her guests because it shows you genuinely care. 

    There are places where you can buy customized party favors, but if you’re trying to keep expenses low, then DIY is also a fantastic idea. Ultimately, it’s the thought that matters. 

    Click here for some DIY favors that will make you look like a professional. 

     

  • How to Have the Perfect Backyard Wedding

    How to Have the Perfect Backyard Wedding

    If you’re thinking of having a backyard wedding, then it could only mean one thing… you’re a Pinterest addict. This is a judge-free zone, so don’t panic. It is not- as my siblings like to call it- an older people’s app

    Why are backyard weddings becoming so popular nowadays? There are several reasons, but the most popular are flexibility, familiarity, personal, and of course, cheaper

    While this event combines comfort, close family, and your magical touch to every little thing, keep in mind, it also requires more planning, anticipation, and attention to detail. 

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    Who will decorate the backyard? Which vendors are available to come to your home? Who’s in charge of chairs, tables, and arrangements? Is your photographer familiar with your backyard setting, so he knows what photos will work best? Do you have house insurance in case something goes wrong? And the vilest, who’s on cleanup duty? The happy couple is going to be busy after their wedding to do any cleaning, so who will fall behind and spend the night cleaning among your loved ones? 

    This is also a great way to know which of your loved ones love you the most. 

    Preparation is essential here. If you need help with ideas, a wedding coordinator is always a great idea and massive support. Here’s what you need to know so you can have the perfect backyard wedding

    Be Specific in Your Invitations

    Unless your backyard grows concrete instead of grass, you’ll want to let your guests know which attire is acceptable. Especially footwear. 

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    This way, it cannot be held against you. Believe me, I’ve seen women wear high heels to these events and blame the bride for having it in her backyard in the first place. You either wear flats or go barefoot, there is no other option. You need to be specific if you have a particular theme (country, Disney, Fall, white, etc.). Let people know what the weather may be like that day, so they’re well prepared. Other details such as time and place are common sense, so don’t forget to place them on the invitation. 

    A.I.S (Ass In Seat)

    An excellent reference from one of my favorite sitcoms of all time. 

    The most crucial factor in every wedding is your guests. How many are attending, and is your space large enough to accommodate the number of people you’ve invited? Backyard weddings tend to be more intimate and cozy, and only the closest to the couple are invited. If you’re well-accommodated for seating, keep in mind the tables you’ll need if you’re planning on feeding your guests (which I hope you do). They can’t eat from their laps. You’re better than that. 

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    A beautiful ceremony is one that is not overcrowded, and people are comfortable moving around. Set up the chairs and tables needed before the wedding and take a good long look! If you are hiring vendors or food trucks, take those into account. The less space you have, the more fidgety the guest, the less they’ll want to stick around. Your guest’s comfort is a priority

    Give Your Backyard a Makeover

    Grab your hedge trimmers, or a professional, and tidy up. Your backyard may or may not be an utter mess, but trimming your bushes, planting some peonies, and taking a second look at the landscape- in general- is critical. In fact, it needs to be thought out months in advance, especially if you’re planting flowers or want your wedding photos to look suave and absolutely stunning. 

    If some bushes or plants are in dire need of removal, then please remove them. Again, space is everything here. Maybe you want to set up a themed photo booth for your guests. You can remove anything that takes up too much space and give your guests something to smile about and create some memories of their own!

    Yes, Hello? I Have a Noise Complaint. 

    How’s your relationship with your neighbors? I mean, do they like you? Do they know what you have planned? Will they be able to handle the music, the noise, and dozens of cars taking up parking on the street? Yes or no, you need to consult with your neighbors about your ceremony, when it will take place, and when it will end. 

     

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    I’ve had a neighbor kindly address me on the same matter, and my husband and I rented a hotel room for the night because I knew I couldn’t handle the noise. It’s considerate and quite frankly, the right thing to do. By informing others, they will be able to act accordingly and not call the cops. 

    Rent Everything For Decor, Including People

    Yes, I do mean tables, chairs, tents, and wedding staff. We mentioned above that having a family member help with cleanup is OK, but hiring a cleanup crew is less of a headache. They’ll do the job right from the beginning because hello, you’re paying them! 

    Tents are lifesavers from a cold breeze or scorching sun, so keep that in mind when decorating your backyard. By renting all this equipment, the vendor will come set them up, come back, pack them up, and leave. No hassle or extra work for you or anyone else. Don’t forget to check out fairy lights, Chinese lanterns, or string lights to add that touch of Disney magic to the atmosphere. 

    Last, But Not Least

     Food. Drinks. Porta-Potties. Food. 

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    Your guests will be hungry, so whether it’s home cooking or vendor cooking, make sure there’s enough to go around. That includes drinks and water. Depending on how many people are attending, you’ll need to research the Porta-Potties, so click here for the 411. Most importantly, soak in the moments and enjoy your new life as a married couple. Cheers! 

     

  • 5 Ways to Ensure a Fun, Memorable Summer

    5 Ways to Ensure a Fun, Memorable Summer

    Ah, summer. Childhood memories come flooding back, reminding you that the only fun break you had as a child was indeed in the summer. There were no responsibilities, no errands to run, no assignments due. Just you and your friends chasing down the ice-cream truck and chilling in the pool at the YMCA. 

    I’m sure if you can turn back time, you would, but being an adult isn’t so bad. For one, you can finally take a sip of beer when grandpa offers it without your parents going at it with him. 

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    Curfew? Nope. You can also stay up as late as you want. I mean, you probably want to be in bed by nine or ten at most cause you’re exhausted, and your ten-step skincare routine takes quite some time. You know it’s worth it, though, because when you hit thirty (yikes, I know), people will be like, “what? You don’t look thirty!” You’ll know that’s all thanks to the Korean skincare routine you’ve acquired off a sixteen-year-old on TikTok. 

    So yay! Trust me, summer as an adult is great. I think. I haven’t left my house since the second kid popped out…

    I kid (kind of). Promise yourself that this summer, you’re going to create awesome memories, try something new, take risks, and have the time of your life. As tempting as it sounds, a shopping spree at Target is not an adventure. 

    Grab your polaroid and adventure stream; it’s time for some fun. 

    Mom, Take Me to Venice!

    Having been born around the ocean, raised around the ocean, and spent over half my time in the ocean, it’s safe to say that I love the ocean. When summer delivers the heat, grab your surfboard, and head over to the beach. Now, I know it sounds tacky because everyone’s at the beach this time of year, but is everyone there at four in the morning? 

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    You heard me; my mom would drive me to Venice beach at four in the morning to avoid crowds, swim, and practice surfing. What makes this impossibly early adventure so great and memorable? Without doubt, the sunrise, calmness of the ocean, the whooshing of the waves, and chance to meditate in peace. 

    Imagine having a whole ocean to yourself for a couple of hours- the things you can do! Even if you’re not an avid swimmer, I guarantee that sitting at the shore and observing the other surfers prepare for their day is one of the coolest things you can do in the summer. 

    I Forgot the Question, but Camping Is the Answer

    I once read a quote that said, “time camping isn’t time spent- it’s invested.” 

    You want to get away from your modern, industrious city life; then, I may know what might help you reconnect with what truly matters and disconnect from all the noise you’ve decided to leave behind. 

    As we age, we’re more turned on by solitude, quietness, and the perfect “get away” from our current lives. There’s a whole psychology behind this, but we’ll save that topic for a rainy day. The point is that basking in nature has proven nothing but good for the body and soul, and what better time than summer? 

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    This is your chance to clear your mind, inhale some authentic, fresh air, get grounded with mother nature, and realign with your original purpose. Hey, what says fun more than healing your soul, being around a campfire eating s’ mores and drinking a margarita? 

    We Have That? Here?!

    A friend once called me up and asked me if I wanted to join him on a tour of the city. At first, I was confused and a bit skeptical- a tour of our town? We grew up here! Out of pure boredom, I agreed and joined him and a few buddies on a tour of Los Angeles. 

    Holy crap, how have I never been to The Bradbury Building? How have I never heard of the Hollywood Forever Cemetery? I was more intrigued than actual tourists! I captured over three hundred photos on just two hours of touring! Imagine if I spent a whole day exploring the city I called home? 

     

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    The point I’m trying to get across is you don’t have to do anything out of this world to have a great time. What you’re looking for can literally be right under your nose. 

    Take a Risk

    When I was ten, I witnessed a group of men jumping off a cliff and into the ocean. I immediately went to my dad and begged him to let me do the same thing which he retaliates with “it’s too dangerous honey, those people are crazy” or “when you get older, you can do that, too” or “we’ll eventually go.” 

    Spoiler alert, I never got to go on a safari even though it was all I talked about for five years. You say you’ll eventually do it, but as you age, you allow life to get in the way, and you don’t do anything. 

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    Aren’t you sick of spending all your “fun” nights at Applebee’s? Think of something that scares the living crap out of you and do it this summer. Scuba diving? Taking a ride in a hot air balloon? Traveling to a foreign country? Skiing in Alberta? Going on a damn safari?

    When we do something that’s out of our comfort zone, it tends to stick with us for the rest of our life and allows space for change. 

    Let Laziness Win 

    You heard, right. Do nothing. I mean, you can build a hammock and fall asleep under the stars, which is excellent. But if lying in bed and watching Netflix all day is your thing, then go for it. Maybe you’ve had a tough year, and nothing is what you’ve been looking forward to doing. Believe me; I am the last person to judge. 

    Have a safe summer, everyone!

     

  • Underrated Registry Items No One Thinks of

    Underrated Registry Items No One Thinks of

    Ah, the wedding registry. It started as a tradition to inform your guests which kitchen appliances you desire or if you prefer China over crystal. Thanks to the never-ending advancement of technology, you no longer have to stroll through a Bed, Bath, and Beyond with a scanner and unraveling indecisiveness. 

    Yes, you now have several places that not only offer the appliances you need but also websites such as Present Value and Honey Fund that allow your guests to send you money instead of writing checks. I mean, come on, it’s 2020, who even writes checks anymore?

    Your possibilities are endless, so settling for traditional is a thing of the past. Without further ado, I present to you registry items that are absolute lifesavers, and no one thinks of getting. 

    For The Kitchen 

    Yes, the kitchen is the priority, don’t start judging unless you’re crazy obsessed with becoming a chef like moi. Kitchen appliances are expensive, and for what? So I can spiralize zucchini and pretend like it’s a tastier alternative to the pasta family? I don’t think so. This is your chance to invest in appliances and have other people buy it for you. Hey, it’s how it works. 

    Air Fryer: Ah, yes, another alternative to using less oil and getting (almost) the same results as actual deep frying. The air fryer was all the rage when it first made an appearance, and you probably can find one in every American household. If you’re like me and love your food fried, this option is less mess, less oil, and a great addition to  a healthier lifestyle. 

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    Oh, and everyone that comes over will ask you if it was worth it, and you’ll proceed to brag about how your children or husband “can’t even tell the difference”. Win-win. 

    Ginsu Chikara Forged Knives: You’re probably wondering, why these specific knives? To be honest with you- they are Amazon’s Choice, on sale, and have high ratings and praises in the comments. Also, everything else was incredibly expensive. Why are knives so expensive? you may ask.  I’m sure a three Michelin star chef somewhere has the answer (or Google), but don’t miss out on your chance to invest in high-quality knives that you don’t have to pay for. C’mon, you know these are important and will come in handy (haha, get it?).

    For The Bathroom 

    The little things matter. Even a room that may seem insignificant deserves the same care as the other rooms in your home!  Setting a specific theme in your bathroom is a great way to decide what needs to be put in it. Just do us a favor and don’t be one of those who put a scale in plain view…just don’t do it. It’s bound to ruin someone’s evening, I guarantee it. 

    Wall Mirror: Imagine walking into someone’s bathroom, and they have this in their bathroom. Like hello, why aren’t more people doing this? As much as I love to check my face after a great session on the throne, I’d much rather check everything. This addition will not only complete your bathroom’s overall look but will also benefit your guests when they need to check themselves and need a full view. 

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    Plants: You’d think it’d be more common to see plants in the bathroom, considering every other room gets a damn plant, but just the opposite. Because of it’s low light, humid environment, there are several plants that actually thrive in this environment. You’ve seen the way they complete spaces! Either that or my Pinterest addiction is getting out of hand… 

    For a list of bathroom plants, click here.

    For The Living Room

    More plants! Of course, this is another great room where plants should be present. But there are other priorities. I know what you’re thinking: what could be more important than plants? There is, my friend, and they will make a huge difference to how comfortable your guest feel when they come over. 

    Comfortable Rug: A luxurious rug. Those plush, soft, “want to sink your whole body into them” rugs. Not the lightweight, dull, and bright colored rugs. If you were to tell me that I could only choose one person to survive the zombie apocalypse with, it’d be the person with this rug. 

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    Wall Art: More specifically, a piece of art that tells a story you’re fond of. What a great conversation starter, right? This adds an artist aspect to the room, but it’d be personal to you, as well. And it would help if you always had something personal or unique to you (the host) for others to see. This includes pictures of the family or a university degree you’re proud to show off. 

    For The Bedroom  

    I’m going to admit something, and it’s not pretty, but it needs to be said. For a considerable chunk of my adult life, I couldn’t give a rat’s ass about what was in my bedroom, how it was arranged, the wall color, the carpet…it just never made sense to me. 

    Then I finally owned a home, and it all came crashing down. There is a difference between sky blue and baby blue, and hey, it may be useless to know in the long run, but there will be a moment you’ll need that bit of knowledge, and you’ll wish you had listened to me. 

    White Noise Machine: A little background noise never hurt, am I right? People are always skeptical when it comes to white noise. Does it really work? According to a study conducted by Science Direct, they found that hospital patients fell asleep more soundly with white noise than others that didn’t. At the end of the day, you’re positively exhausted, and if science says it works, who are we to question it?

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    Blackout Curtains: “Blackout curtains have three main functions: Block light, block noise, reduce energy costs.” After reading this one line off of How Stuff Works, I was hooked. If you or your partner work during the day, then trust that these are a fantastic investment. Astonishingly, more people don’t own these since they’ve been proven to help you sleep, and twenty-five percent of Americans have insomnia (Science Daily). 

     

  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Throwing a Bachelorette Party

    The Do’s and Don’ts of Throwing a Bachelorette Party

    If you have the honor to plan the bride’s bachelorette party, I have three words for you: it’s rager time. 

    And by rager time, I do mean exactly what the bride requested, not stepping out of bounds and planning an event she might be uncomfortable with because you thought you knew better. 

    If you think all bachelorette parties consist of strippers, unlimited alcohol, and a penis-shaped pinata, I’ve got some news for you: uhm…they don’t. With the way Hollywood portrays them in films, it’s almost impossible not to think of Vegas, dance clubs, and blacking out by the end of the night with no recollection of anything the next morning. 

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    I mean, really? That’s just dramatic. If I were ten years younger, maybe it would’ve sounded a tad appalling, but nowadays, even applying eyeliner is an exhausting feat. 

    So, maid of honor, what tasks must you complete on your path to victory? They’re mainly common sense stuff, so no worries, but before we dive in and explain the do’s and don’ts, it’s fair to mention the bride’s role in this situation, so put the bride on. 

    The bride must be notably clear on what she expects of the party. For example, do you want this party to be a “let’s get lit” party or a “spa day at the Hamptons” party? Is there a particular theme you had in mind? If you have something specific in mind like flying off to Nevada to get the full experience, are your friends financially equipped to make it happen? You don’t want to put your loved ones in a position where they may feel guilty if they don’t pitch in. Be attentive when making your decision. 

    Is alcohol permitted, and if so, how much is too much? If there will be people who don’t drink alcohol attending, what other drink alternatives are available? If you’re planning on hiring strippers, will your significant other be comfortable with that? Who exactly is permitted to come? You clearly can’t invite all your girlfriends, so which ones will be the chosen ones? 

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    It may sound stressful, but communication is critical here. Don’t expect the maid of honor to figure this all out on her own! Her planning is solely based on your expectations! 

    One more thing. The bride’s job is not to plan or micromanage this event. Are you listening? The bride’s job is not to plan or micromanage this event. Don’t be that bride. With few considerations in mind, let your maid of honor know what you expect, and she’ll take care of the rest. 

    Now, MOH, here are your don’ts.

    Don’t go against the bride’s wishes. No strippers mean no strippers. This isn’t some cliche bridesmaids film where they end up arranging a stripper, and the bride becomes weirdly ecstatic. Yeah, no.

    Your bride’s decisions may be based on her partner’s comfort as well as her own. She will be annoyed if you take matters into your own hands. If you feel like a steamy fireman is what the party needs, then feel free to throw your own bachelorette party or hire them on your own time. 

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    Don’t wait until the last week before the wedding to plan the party. For many brides, the wedding is the most joyous day of their life but also the most stressful! This event will destress her as much as possible before she falls back to her hectic daily planning. 

    Don’t make the bride wear anything she doesn’t want to, whether it’s something as simple as a t-shirt or a hat with a penis coming out of it. If she says no, it means no. Her consent is everything because this is her party. Your only job is to make her as happy and comfortable as possible. 

    Last but not least, don’t send invitations out last minute. Be smarter than that. 

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    Now, for the do’s

    Do communicate with the bride, her partner, and the guests. Once again, communication is key here. It’s not a bad idea to check in with the bride if you’re questionable about something. You can also check in with her partner to see if they’d like to pitch in something or plan a surprise. Keep your guests up to date with the details and make sure they know the party’s time, place, and date. 

    Also, if guests need to pitch in more money, let them know ahead of time, because not all may be able to afford it. Take advantage of lower airfare if the event is overseas. 

    Do plan activities to keep the party alive. If you’re hosting a low-key type of party, then activities are a must. If you think you can wing it when the party begins, think again. What activities you pick are the difference between a great or lame party. 

     

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    Do take tons and tons of pics. It’s still a party after all! A great idea? Creating a scrapbook for the bride and presenting it to her on her wedding day! Bad idea? Posting the pics on social media without her consent… Be careful in the choices you make with the pictures you take! 

    Do take it easy and have a great time. In the end, it’s all your closest girlfriends celebrating love and life. Follow these few simple rules, and you’ll have nothing to worry about. 

     

  • Wedding Insurance: Is It Worth Having?

    Wedding Insurance: Is It Worth Having?

    Weddings. 

    We love them, right? For many of us, it’s one of the biggest -and possibly happiest- days of our lives. 

    The road to planning a wedding…well, it’s a bumpy road full of headaches, tears, and uncertainty. There’s some joy in there somewhere, but let’s be honest, everything settles after the wedding. The result is a beautiful ceremony celebrating the love of two souls, so it can’t be that bad. 

    As you stroll down this road trying to find the perfect dress, venue, theme, cake, and more- one of the things you may encounter on the highs and lows of this adventure is wedding insurance. Now, if you just read the word ‘insurance’ and your heart made a dip, I genuinely feel for you. It conjures images of never-ending paperwork, bills, and institutes tension. 

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    Wedding insurance is a significant investment that helps protect losses and reimburse expenses on your wedding day that are out of your control. The reasons to get wedding insurance may not seem evident at first, but when you begin to think of all the scenarios that can occur…you begin to see the bigger picture. 

    An example, you ask? As horrible as these sound- and God forbid you encounter any on your special day- they can happen to anyone. A family member gets into a car accident, your ring is suddenly stolen, guests acquire food poisoning, a parent becomes severely ill, the photographer doesn’t show up, the officiant doesn’t show up, a vendor becomes a no-show, the venue unexpectedly shuts down, you or your partner are called away for important business, and the list goes on and on. It sucks to think about, but once again, it can happen to anyone

    If you’re lucky, the venue you choose will have its own insurance policy, and save you the trouble of having to look for one. Others may not, but still require you to pay for wedding insurance to cover liquor and personal liabilities, weather, or injuries. If you’re planning the wedding at a friend’s house or your home, homeowner or renter’s insurance will also cover any liabilities. There’s bound to be some drunkards that always inflict some damage. You know who I’m referring to…you know

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    Still, it’s best to know what your insurance does and does not cover so you can come prepared for any situation.    

    Types of Wedding Policies

    There are three types of insurance coverages: liability, cancellation/postponement, and additional. 

    The liability policy comes to the rescue when there is significant damage inflicted on the chosen venue. The venue can sue you for any damage caused by your drunk guests (liquor liability), whether it’s destroying equipment or setting something on fire. Fortunately, you won’t be held responsible, and insurance should cover it. This also applies to injuries that may occur during the ceremony, or if a pregnant woman decides to give birth on your dance floor. 

    Yes, and it’s not something we want to imagine happening on our wedding day. Imagine a newborn baby being the talk of your wedding—the nerve

    According to The Knot, “liability insurance, which covers up to $1,000,000 for accidents, costs around $185.”

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    The cancellation policy reimburses you for every single penny spent on your wedding. This includes helping you pay for a new ceremony and reception. It also applies when there’s unexpected extreme weather, a medical emergency in the immediate family, or anything out of your control. If a problem arises and you need to postpone your wedding, this is where the policy comes into effect. Keep in mind, a change of heart- or cold feet– does not apply here. If you’re having second thoughts, take it up with your partner, not the insurance company. 

    Additional coverage (sold as a separate policy) covers “other wedding related items such as photography, videography, and gifts.” Also, if you’re planning something extravagant such as fireworks or a theme wedding that holds exotic animals, you will need to pay a handsome fee if you find an insurance company willing to sign you up. It’s risky and insurance companies don’t like that. 

    It’s always best to know what your insurance covers, especially if you’re planning your big day around later seasons, or unpredictable situations. If something goes wrong with the venue you booked, your insurance should cover it. The same goes for extreme weather such as snowstorms or a vendor doesn’t show up. According to Travelers, the most common “claims include bankrupt venues, injury or illness, and disruptive weather. If a vendor goes out of business unexpectedly or does not show up.”

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    For more information on what insurance can cover, click here to see if it’s financially right for you. 

     

  • How to Prepare for Life After Quarantine

    How to Prepare for Life After Quarantine

    With the COVID-19 pandemic rapidly spreading throughout the world, no one is certain of what’s to happen in the next couple of weeks, months, and possibly years. Hopefully, it never reaches that extent, and life can resume to how it was sooner than later. 

    The last few months have taken their toll on individuals, mentally, physically, and financially. According to NBC News, “The coronavirus outbreak made America’s job market go from 60 to zero in the blink of an eye.” 

    With its toll on mental health, cortisol levels are soaring at an all-time high as people struggle to understand what the future holds. 

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    Will their state reopen? Do they keep their jobs? Do the kids go back to school? Are they able to afford to live this way? 

    You can guess, all this wondering can make one antsy and overall pessimistic. Instead of expecting the worst, I like to think a brighter future is near, and lives will resume as they were, or even better than before. Keep in mind; this ban is bound to lift eventually, so envisioning your next steps is what will help you stay productive. This is why the following list will help you prioritize what to prepare as soon as social distancing is over. 

    Shiny Up Your Resume 

    Like I mentioned earlier, we are seeing the highest levels of unemployment since before WWII, and unfortunately, those numbers are only increasing. At this time, it’s best to look over your resume and tidy it up. 

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    Since you have all the time in the world now, you can shoot a new profile picture, edit your achievements or education, or add any new skills you have acquired in the past year. You want to be completely prepared to hunt for a job after quarantine because while some may get their job back, others won’t be as lucky. 

    Novoresume and Canva are two of the most exceptional services to assist you to build a job-worthy resume. 

    Take an Online Course

    One of the pluses of lockdown (believe it or not) is the several free courses colleges and universities are offering around the world—some dapple in business, art, science, history, and more. If you’re willing to sacrifice an hour of your day (which you probably can, no excuses), then you will surely be able to learn something new and acquire a new skill (coding, marketing, trading). You can later apply this when looking for a job or in your current situation. 

    For a list of sites that offer free or affordable online classes, click here

    Keep a Strict Workout Regime 

    As we all know, lack of physical activity can hugely affect your mental and physical health. With uncertainty becoming a familiar guest in our homes, stress is continuously threatening our well-being. The answer? Get moving

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    Whether you have an at-home gym or no equipment at all, the World Health Organization (WHO) “recommends 150 minutes of moderate-intensity or 75 minutes of vigorous-intensity physical activity per week, or a combination of both”. 

    Nothing too brutal, especially if you’re a beginner. If you have children, you can get them in on the fun and stay active as well. Following a channel on YouTube and committing to their workouts will help make a massive difference between a good or bad day. If you have a vast backyard, you can run or walk laps. If you have a swimming pool, then enjoy a dip in the sun. These are just a few ideas. 

    Conclusion? Get moving

    Stay Connected with Loved Ones

    Knowing you’re not alone in this mayhem might ease your mind a bit. Setting scheduled times to call or Facetime with friends and family will reassure you of that. It’s essential to stay connected with the outside world, and not wallow in a corner crying about your third failed attempt baking sourdough bread…

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    Here are a few ways to get the party started (virtually) and stay connected with the homies. Once you can meet face to face, you’ll already be caught up with everyone’s ongoings. 

    Knowledge is Power

    In his best selling book Rich Dad, Poor Dad, Robert Kiyosaki states that “The single most powerful asset we all have is our mind. If it is trained well, it can create enormous wealth in what seems to be an instant.”

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    I religiously live by this quote due to its accuracy. If you read up on any successful, wealthy person in the world, you’ll realize the majority have one thing in common: the power of knowledge. It’s the solid foundation of every thriving entrepreneur. Strive for one book a week, and don’t underestimate the ripple effect it can have on providing you with a pleasanter life. 

    Plan a Road Trip

    Being stuck at home for this long, you probably miss long car trips and the beautiful outdoors. If hikes were part of your weekly routine, then I know this is something you should consider planning. 

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    If you want to include friends or family, then set up a video call with everyone and discuss the first place you’re heading to after quarantine. Whether you choose the mountains, lakes, or beaches, some fresh air and adventure will do wonders for your tired soul. 

     

  • Best Workout Channels to Keep You Fit (At Home)

    Best Workout Channels to Keep You Fit (At Home)

    With summer rapidly approaching, many of us are beginning to change our habits to achieve that front cover of a magazine “summer bod.” Maybe it’s due to temperatures quickly rising, everyone posting their weight loss journey in quarantine, or perhaps you decided it’s time to take out that bikini you repurchased a few years back. 

    You admit you’ve put on a few extra pounds, and that’s ok. To become physically fit is a perpetual desire, and I’m sure at some point in your life you’ve thought of snapping a pic of your abs, drinking a celery shot or something, post it on Instagram with the caption “abs are made in the kitchen.” 

    Barf, I know. It’s easier said than done, my fellow foodies. 

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    With several countries still on lockdown due to the widespread pandemic, gyms are temporarily shut down, as well. So you’re stuck at home, making whipped coffee for the second (maybe third…) time that day, even though you were one hundred percent positive that 2020 was your year. 

    It still can be. With the vast array of fitness channels online, becoming fit has never been easier. All you have to do is click play and get moving. Here are our favorites to help you get started!

    Fitness Blender

    When I first discovered this channel, I fell in love with the creators.  The lovely couple has now surpassed six million subscribers on YouTube. They offer over 500 videos, all ranging from low impact, high impact, HIIT, and even yoga. The couple started the channel to make fitness accessible to anyone regardless of their income. Their home workouts are the “go-to” for millions around the world. Unlike many influencers in the fitness industry, Kelli and Daniel never advertise for companies that promote misleading information in the fitness world. 

    Their website also features a calendar to customize your workouts and meal plans. Don’t be fooled by their short twenty-minute videos! Just like the title states, they are absolutely brutal. 

    Natacha Océane

    Residing in London, this YouTube and Instagram star is a fitness enthusiast. She has over 850 thousand Instagram followers, and her intense HIIT workouts have crowned her the “queen of workouts.” 

    Her youtube channel provides not only some of the best workouts you’ll perform in your life, but vlogs, recipes, challenges, and the science behind fitness. She also offers several guides that will help you in starting your fitness journey from home and changing your lifestyle for the better. 

    Yoga with Adriene 

    If you’ve been putting off learning yoga, it’s time to step up your game and quit making excuses. Adriene Mishler is here to offer guidance and hundreds of yoga videos for beginners like you. 

    In 2015, she was recognized by Google as “the most searched workout and received a Streamy in Health and Wellness in 2016. Her focus is to help you feel good about your body and learn to love your authentic self. Join her community of over six million subscribers and learn from the very beginning how to be connected with your body and bring out your creative side. 

    Mr and Mrs Muscle

    Upper body, lower body, HIIT, core, Tabata, you name it, and this couple will leave you breathless every time. 

    According to their website, their community is over ten million strong, and it’s clear to see why. Deb and Mike provide over 1500 videos on their Youtube channel, and the majority of them are short, sweet, and will leave you drenched in sweat. 

    Their highly effective cardio and HIIT workouts have attracted the praise of athletes and fitness devotees from all over the world. While they do provide gym workouts, the vast majority is based at home. They provide content that most fitness influencers require you so pay for, so believe me when I say that this channel is well worth the time and effort. 

    MadFit

    You know it’s serious when you’re reading someone’s bio on Instagram, and it states a bunch of acronyms you don’t know. 

    Madison Murray is a certified personal trainer, certified functional strength coach, and certified Sports and Exercise Nutrition coach. When people see that the person they’re following knows what they’re preaching, they are more likely to support them. 

    What I love about her channel is she makes working out extremely fun. She has several playlists created for all types of workouts, including apartment-friendly, knee-friendly/low impact, beginners, yoga, and stretching. Don’t be fooled by the short duration of some videos! Get ready to feel the burn. 

    Pamela Reif 

    Being relatively new to YouTube, Pamela Reif has a low amount of videos, but they are worth viewing. Several of her workouts are mainly for beginners, so don’t expect too much jumping around here. 

    Despite the short duration, her workouts have shown effectiveness as she racked up millions of views in the past year. As someone who started with a small following on Instagram, she has certainly proven herself a worthy entrepreneur in the fitness industry. 

    You can find her cookbook and other information on her website

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