Monthly Archives: September 2013

Celebrity Style: Charlize Theron

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This weeks celebrity style is the fabulous Charlize Theron. This girl can do no wrong. She always manages to look stylish whether she is wearing jeans and t-shirt or an evening gown. This girl can even rock a shaved head!!! For today’s post I decided to feature 2 of her looks: one casual and one date night look.

Casual

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You can see that Charlize’s casual go-to look is a skinny pant, heels, t-shirt/tank top finished off with a cardigan or blazer. Below is a great casual look that any of us moms on the go can rock: cardigan, skinny jean, t-shirt and heels or you can switch out the heels for flats.

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How to get Charlize’s casual look:

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Cardigan (Gap- $ 54.95). Purse (Aldo- $ 60). Jeans (Gap- $ 79.95). Heels (Aldo- $90). T-Shirt (Gap- $19.50).

Date Night

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I love this outfit, totally would wear it on a date night. I love the pink blazer with the leather pants and the colour block heels. Again for a night out this is totally something that we “normal” folk could rock.

How to get Charlize’s date night look:

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Jacket (Wallis- $53). Scarf (H&M- $14.95). Heels (Nine West- $135). Tank Top (RW & Co.- $22.50). Leather Leggings (RW & Co.- $55). Purse (H&M- $29.95).

May this blog inspire you to make Charlize’s look your own.

Don’t forget to join me for my 7×7 link up collaboration this Wednesday Oct 2. Click here for details.

Don’t forget about my weekly Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link up. If you’re interested in co-hosting, you can email me at vodkainfusedlemonade@gmail.com.

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Happy Monday Everyone!!!!!

Autism: Tapping Into Every Child’s Potential

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I read the most amazing book, “The Spark” by Kristine Barnett. My husband and I were in a little bookstore in Penticton and the title caught my eye. I read the first page and was hooked!!!!! I basically read the introduction within minutes and told my husband that I was going home with this book. Even though my son is not Autistic I felt like Kristine wrote this book for every mother and father. The book resonated with me for two reasons:

1. In her dedication, Kristine writes “For Michael, who makes the impossible possible every day And for everyone who’s ever been told they can’t”.

2. Kristine ends her introduction by saying “But for me, more than anything it is about the power of hope and the dazzling possibilities that can occur when we keep our minds open and learn how to tap the true potential that lies within every child”.

After reading this, I had tears in my eyes. As a child, I always felt like I had to do things for my mom, because it would make her happy. I felt like instead of listening to what I wanted to do, I had to do things in order to appease her. When I had my son, I made a promise to myself that I would not force my son to do things in order to make me happy; that I would listen to what he is telling me. A great example is that we realized quickly that Aiden had not only a huge interest in dancing, thanks to Angelina Ballerina, but that he had a natural aptitude. The thought never crossed my mind that my son would be interested in dance but he totally is. My husband and I listened and watched and last year we put him into dance. He absolutely loved it!!!!!! We listened to him and what he was telling us and instead of forcing him into something he didn’t want to do we followed his lead. I know too many kids who are forced into things that they didn’t want to do because their parents want it. Rather then looking at what your child is good at, the parents don’t care, the child has to do what they want them to do. It ends up being about the parent instead of being about the child!!!!

One of Kristine’s main points in this book is for parents to foster what their kids are good at. She shares a story about when Jacob first goes to school after his diagnosis and how the therapists are focusing on all the things Jacob can’t do, therefore not only does Jacob not respond well to the therapy, he doesn’t respond at all. Kristine explains that if people around us only focused on what we couldn’t do, we wouldn’t want to do anything either. She realized that if for part of the time she did what he wanted to do, she was able to do some therapy with him and make some progress. Focusing on the positive allowed Kristine and Jacob to work on the things he needed to work on.

Kristine runs a daycare and she always fostered and focused on what the kids were good at. A little boy got frustrated playing blocks and Kristine realized that he was frustrated because he didn’t have enough. She filled her car with as many blocks as she could find and the boy built an amazing structure. Today that boy is studying at a world renowned school for architecture. Kristine didn’t have to listen to that child, she could have just passed his behaviour off as a tantrum, instead she really listened to the boy and realized he was frustrated. How many times do we get frustrated??? We have to give our kids the benefit of the doubt and enable them rather then label them and forget about them.

This is a beautiful story about a mother who never gave up on her child; who helped her son overcome insane obstacles to now be known to have an IQ higher than Einstein’s. And this is the boy they said would never learn to tie his shoes or the boy who was told not to bring his alphabet cards to school because he would never learn his alphabet let alone learn to speak. I hope those people read Kristine’s book and changed their way of behaving and treating Autistic children. If we always approach children with what they can’t do, what hope do we give them??? Kids can sense what we are feeling and feed off of our energy, so if we aren’t optimistic how can we expect them or their parents to be?

Jacob’s story will melt your heart and make you cry. You can see every child in Jacob. Every child has obstacles they have to overcome and it’s our jobs as parents to help them overcome them. Kristine went with her gut, defied conventional treatment and fought for Jacob.

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This is a book that should be in every syllabus in College for anyone taking any courses that involve working with children, should be a must read for every one that has kids or who has ever taken care of kids. Our jobs as parents and teachers is to foster the potential in every child.

I want to leave you with a quote from Kristine: “If a child who was never supposed to talk or read can rise to such improbable heights, imagine what children without such challenges might achieve, and how far they might soar if we encouraged them to unfurl their wings- past any horizon, past even our wildest expectations. By sharing our story, I hope that will happen”.

Thank you Kristine for your honest, thoughtful story about you and your families journey. Thank you for also giving hope to thousands of mothers out there struggling with children that are Autistic.

For more about Jacob’s story, click here.

May this blog inspire you to read “The Spark” by Kristine Barnett and to foster the children in your life to achieve anything they want.

Happy Friday & Weekend Everyone!!!!!!

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Date Night & Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up

Saturday night, my husband and I had a rare date night out and we headed out with another couple to Kobe’s restaurant in downtown Vancouver. We had an amazing time. The chef prepares your food right in front of your eyes. The food was absolutely amazing. I would definitely recommend this restaurant. Great atmosphere, food and drinks :).

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I wore this fabulous dress from Aritzia, booties and a leather jacket. I bought this dress a month ago and I couldn’t wait to wear it. Looking forward to styling it different ways. Stay tuned for that.

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Dress (Aritzia). Boots (Aldo). Necklace & Bracelet (Stella & Dot). Leather Jacket (Danier Leather).

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Grey Dress: Aritzia

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It’s that time of the week for my link up. Thank you to all 73 of you fabulous ladies who linked up last week!!!! We had a fabulous turn out, thank you :) As you know I have decided to add a co-host to my weekly link up. All you need to do is email me at vodkainfusedlemonade@gmail.com. Then I will send you the date that you will be co-hosting. The Wednesday before the link up I will send you the post in HTML format and all you have to do is post it and have it go live at Midnight PST Thursday morning until the following Sunday at Midnight PST. It’s that simple.

My fabulous co-host this week is Megan from Pink & Pretty.

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Here are my favourite looks from last week:

Laura from Walking in Memphis

Laura from Walking in Memphis

Kacie from Kacie’s Kloset

Kacie from Kacie's Kloset

Sky from Sequins & Stilettos

Sky from Sequins & Stilettos

Rules

1. Must be a new post, or fairly recent one. Please link the post not the blog.

2. Please follow me via Facebook, Bloglovin, Pinterest or Twitter.

3. Please follow Megan from Pink & Pretty via Bloglovin.

4. Please stop by the other blogs and say hi. The idea is to get to know other bloggers .

5. Please link back to my blog or post this button on your blog.

 




Girl’s Night Out & 7×7 Fall Link Up!!!!!!!!

Before I get to this post, I just wanted to remind everyone to join me tomorrow for my weekly Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up :).

After all the bear excitement on Thursday I headed out for a much needed girl’s night. A friend invited us preschool moms over and cooked us some amazing Thai food. Since I injured my back heels were out of the question so I opted for my nude bow ballet flats. I styled them with a gorgeous cobalt blouse, white blazer, J Brand skinny jeans and a fabulous layered necklace from Stella & Dot. We ladies had a fabulous night, enjoyed many glasses of wine and had some interesting conversations. Loved it. Fabulous night.

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Blazer & Blouse (RW & Co.). Jeans (J Brand c/o Aritzia). Flats (Aldo). Clutch (Banana Republic). Necklace & Bracelets (Stella & Dot). Watch (Michael Kors).

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Natalia at Ma Nouvelle Mode/ Jenny at Plane Pretty/ Carly at Lipgloss and Crayons/

Next Wednesday Oct 2, me along with these 4 amazing ladies will be hosting a 7×7 Fall link up. The idea is to take 7 items from your closet and make 7 different outfits from them, and then link up with us next Wednesday. Visit here and here for examples of other 7×7 challenges that I have participated in. We would also love it if you linked back to our blogs: Natalia at Ma Nouvelle Mode, Jenny at Plane Pretty, Carly at Lipgloss and Crayons, Alissa at Rags to Stitches, Agi at Vodka Infused Lemonade. You can also choose to add this button to your post:

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May this blog inspire you to get creative in your 7×7 Fall remix of your clothes. I can’t wait to see all the fabulous looks.

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Happy Hump Day Everyone!!!!!!!

Burgundy, Stripes & Bears Oh My!!!

This is what I wore last week: a striped top, my favourite burgundy jeggings, Tory Burch flats and a jean jacket. Perfect outfit for very unstable weather. One minute it looked like it was going to rain and the next it was super sunny and warm. I really wanted to wear my boots with this outfit, but I hurt my back at work (you wouldn’t believe all the awkward positions we have to be in!!!) and flats were the only thing I could safely and comfortable walk in. I pretty much walked around all day like I had a stick up my ass. Here’s hoping some yoga, massage therapy and physio helps!!!

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Jean Jacket (Gap). Top and Jeggings (RW & Co.). Shoes (Tory Burch). Necklace & Bracelets (Stella & Dot). Watch (Michael Kors).

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Striped Top

Stay tuned for tomorrow’s post for a 7 x 7 link up collaboration announcement.

Thursday afternoon, I look outside my kitchen sliding door and I see a Mama Bear and her 2 cubs playing in our backyard. They were there on and off for 2 hrs. The 2 little cubs wrestled while their Mama lounged in our backyard like she owned the place. They didn’t seem to be bothered by us at all. It was a sight to behold, completely surreal. We were lucky enough to get some great pictures and my husband was able to take some amazing video. We even managed to make our local and National news with our little bear family.

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Below is the video that captured the attention of our local and National news station.

May this blog inspire you to style your favourite striped shirt with a sexy pair of burgundy jeggings.

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Don’t forget to link up Thursday for my Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up.

Happy Tuesday Everyone!!!!!!!

Celebrity Style: Jessica Alba

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Gotta say I’m a big fan of Jessica Alba’s fashion sense. She always seems so put together and yes I realize that she has stylists, make up artists and hair dressers, but many celebrities have that and they still manage to look like one big hot mess!!!! I like that her look is effortless and she can pretty much wear any style she wants. She can go from peppy, to conservative, to glamourous to just your typical average woman.

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One of my favourite looks of hers is her wearing a plaid shirt with skinny jeans and some fabulous heels. It’s such a well put together, effortless look. Changing it a bit to make it into a more casual and everyday look is as easy as adding some flats to the outfit. Plaid is big again for Fall and I love how she wore it on a red carpet for Piperlime.

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How to get Jessica’s look:

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Top (Piperlime- $69). Jeans (Gap- $79.95). Top Animal Print Clutch (H&M- $14.95). Bottom Animal Print Clutch (Gap- $49.95). Heels (Piperlime- $130).

May this blog inspire you to recreate Jessica Alba’s look and make it your own.

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Don’t forget to link up this Thursday for my weekly Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up. If you’re interested in co-hosting I’m looking for co-hosts for the end of November, email me at vodkainfusedlemonade@gmail.com.

Happy Monday Everyone!!!!!!!

 

Thank You Sheryl Sandberg!!!!!!!!

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I recently saw an interview that Oprah did with Sheryl Sandberg. Before the interview all I knew about Sheryl was that she had written a very controversial book and that she was getting lots of flack for it. After watching the interview, I was intrigued and inspired to read her book “Lean In”.

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During the interview Sheryl addresses her critics and discusses many salient points. She talks about being called a “feminist” in college and how she shied away from being defined as one. When we think of feminists, many of us think of bra burning, granola eating, breastfeeding hippies. But the reality is that a feminist is just someone who wants a better world for women. In that case I am a feminist and so is almost every other woman out there. There’s nothing wrong with being a feminist.

I want to thank Sheryl for addressing many key issues that plague modern day women:

1. Can you have it all?

2. What would you do if you weren’t afraid?

3. Working together to create equality.

4. Leaning in. Sitting at the table with the big boys!!!!

5. Can a woman be successful and likeable?

6. Careers are no longer a ladder, but a jungle gym!!!

7. Importance of mentoring.

8. Being honest with yourself and others.

9. Focus on your career; don’t leave before you leave!!!

10. Make your husband a real partner: 50/50!!!

11. You can’t have it all (not at once, anyways!!!!!)

12. Working together for equality.

This book really resonated with me because we as women struggle every day to try and juggle a work life balance. I’m so glad that she was honest in acknowledging that a work-life balance doesn’t exist; that you can’t have it all, at one time. Something does have to give and that we can’t do it all at once. She explains that at different times in our lives, different things are important. When our kids are little for some women that means cutting back their work hours and taking care of them, for others their careers are what takes front seat. She explains that we need to stop focusing on trying to have it all and to realize that we can only do what we can do and that some things will have take the back burner. That doesn’t mean, though, that in our entire life time we can’t have it all, it means that at one point in time we physically can’t do it all and that we shouldn’t be expected to.

Sheryl discusses her own struggles with doing it all. She says she tries to be home at 5 pm for dinner every night and then she works after she puts her kids to bed. She acknowledges that it’s challenging and that at times she does miss recitals, bed times and soccer games but then there are times when she isn’t working and doesn’t check her phone. She says it’s a work in progress. Sheryl is honest and admits that she is not perfect and that she too is a work in progress; that at times it’s hard for her to take her own advice. I appreciate that candor because many people write books, stating that you should do things this way and that way and they aren’t able to do it. It’s nice to have someone be honest for a change and admit that it’s not easy and it takes a lot of effort.

Another point of hers I really liked was “what would you do if you weren’t afraid?” I thought about that and I still don’t have an answer. It’s a very important question and she talked about how different our lives would be if only we lived like we weren’t afraid. It’s easier said than done when we have bills to pay and need to support a family and she does acknowledge that point. What would you do if you weren’t afraid??? I wish I had an answer for that.

The one that really hit home was the point about 50/50: women working more and men helping out more at home. Sheryl explains that studies have shown that women who work are happier, in turn their marriages are better. Husbands who help out more at home equals a happier marriage and happier kids. I know from personal experience I am a much happier person, woman, mom and wife now that I’m back to working part time. Don’t get me wrong juggling everything is hard, but I feel like I got a bit of myself back. I also see that my son is happier when my husband is home taking care of him. Sheryl explains that everyone benefits when the roles are more equal. I couldn’t agree more, but the problem is achieving this. She completely acknowledges that it’s not easy and that it requires lots of hard work and communication.

This is something that my husband and I have struggled with for years, establishing more equal roles. I know that my friends and I complain a lot about juggling everything and feeling like it’s one sided. I agree with Sheryl that it’s a discussion that must be had between you and your husband. The biggest problem is that we, men and women, see things differently and have different expectations, which is why it’s so important to communicate with one another. For my husband and I it’s a work in progress. I think it’s helped that I’ve gone back to work and my husband works from home.

I could go on and on about this book. I definitely think that it’s a book that everyone should read. Our world would be a better place if there was more equality, more acceptance and support for women. It is definitely a work in progress but the only way things will change is if we women and men take the bull by the horns and make it change.

May this blog inspire you to read Sheryl’s book “Lean In”. I would love to hear your thoughts.

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Happy Friday Everyone!!!!

 

Printed Sweater & Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up

I absolutely love how print is in this Fall. Adding a print to a sweater or skirt or top changes the look completely. Take this sweater that I’m wearing. It’s a simple, white merino sweater but by adding the red print, it makes the sweater pop. Looking forward to layering it over a Chambray and Gingham top. In today’s outfit, I styled this fabulous sweater with skinny jeans, ballet flats and a blazer.

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Jacket (RW & Co.). Jeans (J Brand c/o Aritzia). Sweater (Gap). Shoes (Tory Burch). Purse (J Crew). Necklace (Banana Republic). Bracelets (Stella & Dot). Watch (Michael Kors).

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Gap Printed Merino Sweater

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It’s that time of the week for my link up. Thank you to all 68 of you fabulous ladies who linked up last week!!!! We had a fabulous turn out, thank you :) As you know I have decided to add a co-host to my weekly link up. All you need to do is email me at vodkainfusedlemonade@gmail.com. Then I will send you the date that you will be co-hosting. The Wednesday before the link up I will send you the post in HTML format and all you have to do is post it and have it go live at Midnight PST Thursday morning until the following Sunday at Midnight PST. It’s that simple.

My fabulous co-host this week is Ada from Elegance & Mommyhood.

Ada from Elegance & Mommyhood

Here are my favourite looks from last week:

Alison from Get Your Pretty On

Alison from Get Your Pretty On

Ashley from Raspberry Glow

Ashley from Raspberry Glow

Rachel from La Mariposa

Rachel from La Mariposa

Rules

1. Must be a new post, or fairly recent one. Please link the post not the blog.

2. Please follow me via Facebook, Bloglovin, Pinterest or Twitter.

3. Please follow Ada from Elegance & Mommyhood via Bloglovin.

4. Please stop by the other blogs and say hi. The idea is to get to know other bloggers .

5. Please link back to my blog or post this button on your blog.




Weekend Wear: Boyfriend Sweater, Jeans, Boots and Olive Vest

I love the city we live in, but here in Vancouver we only have 2 seasons: crazy insane warm and Monsoon season. The minute the weather cools down, instead of us having cool, crisp sunny days, it rains, rains and rains some more. Gotta say I wouldn’t mind some cooler, sunny days. But that’s not what Vancouver is all about.

This past Saturday I was buys running around dropping my son off at dance, while I attended a soccer meeting and then ran back to pick him up. I woke up to cloud, fog and rain, so I decided to pair my boyfriend sweater with jeans, my vest and boots, even though they called for sunshine that day. About half way through the day it got so hot that I had to change. Welcome to Fall in the lower mainland. Looking forward to styling this sweater different ways this Fall.

What’s your favourite weekend outfit?

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Vest (Banana Republic). Jeans & Sweater (Gap). Boots (Fergalicious c/o Spring). Watch (Michael Kors). Bracelets & Necklace (Stella & Dot).

Gap: Boyfriend Sweater

Gap: Boyfriend Sweater

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Don’t forget to link up tomorrow for my Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up.

May this blog inspire you to pair a fabulous sweater with a vest this Fall.

Happy Hump Day Everyone!!!!!

Blazer, Tee and Boyfriend Jeans: My “Momiform”

I hope everyone had a good weekend. I was busy shuttling my son to dance practice, figuring out how to juggle soccer and dance, celebrated a friend’s birthday on Saturday, had a date night with my husband on Friday and worked Sunday and Monday. Hope you all enjoyed your weekend.

I wanted to thank you all for linking up on Thursday. We had over 60 link ups!!! That’s the best yet. Thank you to Whitney who co-hosted 2 weeks ago and Jen who co-hosted this past week. If you are interested in co-hosting my weekly Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up, please email me at vodkainfusedlemonade@gmail.com. I’m currently looking for hosts for the end of October and November.

It’s no surprise that my favourite go-to outfit is a t-shirt, boyfriend jeans and a blazer. It’s comfortable, stylish and the blazer keeps me warm. It’s what I like to call my “momiform”. I like that by adding a blazer and a statement necklace I’m dressing up a simple t-shirt and jeans.

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Blazer (RW & Co.). T-Shirt & Necklace (J Crew). Jeans (Gap). Purse (J Crew). Shoes (Aldo). Bracelets (Stella & Dot). Watch (Michael Kors).

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What is your favourite go-to outfit? What would you consider to be your “momiform”?

May this blog inspire you to create a quick, stylish go-to “momiform”.

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Don’t forget to link up Thursday for my Tres-Chic Fashion Thursday Link Up.

Happy Tuesday Everyone!!!!!!

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