Over the past few months, I've been working alongside Lean Cuisine as a Phenomenal Ambassador, as part of their Feed Your PhenomenalTM campaign highlighting phenomenal women. I have enjoyed this opportunity to highlight phenomenal women in my life, and I am grateful to have been a part of a campaign that encourages positivity in women. I was able to host a small gathering to highlight a few dishes from Lean Cuisine's Marketplace line. Their Marketplace line offers chef-inspired dishes and modern foods. As part of their transformation, they introduced ten new recipes as part of the Marketplace line and you'll see bold new packaging for each of their sublines. We tasted 4 dishes from the … [Read more...]
Archives for October 2015
surviving to thriving: Jud’s space + capsule wardrobe
The kids rooms were some of the easiest. We don't store a ton in their rooms, and the toys all live in the playroom, so the majority of the clutter in their rooms came from clothing and shoes. Jud's room still has a changing table, and he still requires a few necessities to be within reach. We use the changing table drawer organizers (DIY link) and it allows every thing to stay in one place. This is honestly one of the few areas that we had done correctly. His room was always super easy to keep in order, because there was a ton of purpose within his space. Other than that, he has a chest for essentials and everything else goes in his closet. One thing I knew I … [Read more...]
surviving to thriving, my clothes
I have been working on this post since Friday, there's really nothing special about it that would make it take so long, but clothing was such a hard topic to tackle. I should be all set to finish out this week (tomorrow there will be a sponsored post, so just scroll down for the next post in the series, Jud's room/ clothes will be right below the sponsored post). For us, clothing was the largest purge during the KonMari process. This is a good glimpse of the mess we had when we emptied our drawers and closets. Oh wait, that actually may just be my things. Yikes. I took each piece, one by one, and either kept or discarded. There were no maybe's, if I didn't absolutely … [Read more...]