Archive for October 2009

30
Oct
2009

Fashion Tip Friday + A Michael Stars Maternity Giveaway

MSM175mainsuedelgI understand that when we are talking about maternity clothes one size fits most can sound like an oxymoron, but then came Michael Stars.  Everyone’s favorite one sized tee shirts from our non pregnancy days have taken the maternity world by storm. 

The maternity version of these tees are simply a little longer and a bit wider to allow coverage for growing bumps.  And let me tell you they will cover your bump until the bitter end.   As a bonus they look just as cute on your new post baby bod (you know that one you want to trade in for your pre baby bod) as they do on your 8 month bump.  We have no idea how they fit so well, wash so well and wear so well, but then again that is what makes them a must have.

The only drawback we have found so far…it is impossible to buy just one. 

This week we are giving one away!  All you have to do is vote for us by clicking poshlittleblogs_125x125on the Top Baby blogs link and then leave a comment telling us what you want to see more of on our blog.  Winner will be announced next Friday, November 6!

29
Oct
2009

I Love Laundry

Anyone who has ever experienced house hunting knows how disappointing it can be to see what looks like the ultimate home via online photos only to walk into a throwback to 1982 and find yourself scratching your head wondering how a photographer made this place look so good.  I always wonder what the point is.  It’s like putting a glamour shot from 5 years and 12 pounds ago on Match.com. 

The thing is that now that we have a before and 95% complete after to show you of our 1 car detached garage turned office/man cave and laundry room I need a professional photographer to glamour shot the whole thing.  I could not get the entire room in one shot (how the heck do they do that, they must cut a hole in the roof or something) and the lighting is funky because photography is kind of like singing for me, I LOVE to participate while the rest of the world prays I would just give it a rest already.  So I am setting aside my annoying anal tendencies and showing you what I have because this, after all, is not a home makeover site.  So why do I show you this at all you wonder…because now we have an extra room in case we should ever need it, wink.  And also because I made this big scene a couple weeks back about the makeover of my life and as much as this falls short of seeing it live I must show you some proof.

Oh yeah, BTW, Scott’s room is complete with a 50 inch flat screen  and my laundry room is complete with shelves for organizing and of course a washer and dryer, which make me smile because I have a thing for laundry (don’t ask).  Totally fair.  Also, before you think I am the coolest wife in the world, how it really happened is I went to LA for work one Saturday and came home to a 50 inch sized surprise already hanging on the wall.  And all your husband got you was some silly old flowers. 
27
Oct
2009

Nurturing Self-Indulgence – is it Natural?

Guest post from RACS RANTS, a fellow shopper is always loved here on Hormones.

Since G-man was born, I often find myself wondering, who is this little person and where did he learn certain behavior?  Was he born with it or did he really watch me that many times on my cell phone that he now carries it around like his own personal accessory?  Is texting the other tykes at My Gym the next step?   Was G-man born with a sports car gene that made his Hot Wheels Corvettes and Porsches instantly his favorite toys, or perhaps it’s watching his daddy play with the big boy version in the garage that started the obsession?

The other day I walked into the Trina Turk outlet store for the very first time.  Words cannot describe my visceral reaction to the colors, the cuts, the resort wear!  Chills went up and down my spine and I knew there were deals to be had.  I knew there were some great items that must be purchased.  To be clear,  I am not talking the kind of giddiness you feel getting a good parking spot at Trader Joe’s.  No it’s a Zen-like happy place where even the ring of the cell phone may annoy you because you know there is a job to get done and you are ready to take it on.  No doubt about it, I like to shop.  More specifically,  I like to purchase.  I am fast and usually accurate and known to buy things for friends that are just right.

So, yesterday at Irvine’s newest kid-friendly attraction, Pretend City, I begin to wonder if my son has been blessed with the same shopping gene.   I watch as the G-man runs up to the miniature ATM machine and grab wads of 5 and 10 pink dollars and start handing them out to other boys and girls (I swear I’ve seen my husband do this same move with casino chips in Vegas).  He then takes one look at me and runs as fast as his size [5?] Pumas will take him to the gift shop with pink 10 dollar bills flapping in the air behind him.  Without a blink of an eye, he dashes toward for the yellow dump truck he checked out on the way in.  I know the “generosity” of the moment is definitely a genetic trait from my husband (aptly appointed the Minister of Fun and Finance of our household).  However, as I watch G-man’s eyes glaze over at the cold cash in his hand, I  know immediately what he is feeling…. it must be spent. 

I guiltily admit that this self-indulgent genetic disorder of shopping the minute you get money in your hand may have come directly from my gene pool.  The G-man has this genetic code, good, bad or indifferent.  Did I actually teach him this?  Probably not since most of my indulgences are purchased without his presence.   So did I really pass on the shop gene to my son and will scientists soon discover the marker for this gene and provide us with a cure or maybe just a vaccine?  I find comfort in knowing that at least I can protect him from the possible wrath of post-purchase guilt by teaching him to hide the packages in the car (a technique that was, of course, passed on from my mother).

23
Oct
2009

Fashion Tip Friday – Speaking of Spring

Can you even believe that I just finished market and buying for Xpecting Spring 2010.  It is actually around the corner, albeit a long curving corner, but you know how time flies.  It was the most fun I have ever had at market…maybe becuase it was the first time that there could actually maybe be a slight chance that I will get to wear those clothes!!  Some trends were good and some were bad while others had me wondering will I actually wear that.

For the bad, I have to say the one piece jumpsuit is an all around horrible idea.  It is not great on most non-pregnant women and I certainly wonder who thinks a Pregnant Girl who has to pee every 5 seconds has time for a jumpsuit.  Also, unless you are Heidi Klum, and you aren’t, it is not likely to flatter your growing bumps and lumps.  Unfortunately I saw this fashion don’t from many maternity designers.  At Xpecting we say no thanks.

I would love to pair with flats.

I would love to pair with flats.

For the good, a little 80’s has inspired me to embrace the decade I was born (1980 thank you very much).  I found amazing black denim designer jeans by Serfontaine that have gold zippers down the side from below the knee to the ankle.  I had wine with a good friend the other night who cringed at the thought, but I am jumping in and we will have them mid-January ‘10.  Colors this spring are easy to wear with purples and our all time favorite, royal blue, sticking around for another season.  This is good because it took about a year for me to embrace purple and now that I enjoy it I a want it to stay.  If you love purple you should check out my fav purple purchase made yesterday from Tory Burch.  (Okay that was way off subject, but I know some  of you are thanking me while your bank accounts are cursing me.)

Last, were you one of those women who sneered at leggings and skinny jeans two years ago?  I was, but now I adore both styles, go figure.  What has me singing the same tune you ask?  Jeggings.  Yep, jean leggings.  Will you wear them?  What if you are Pregnant Girl, will you still wear them?  Please help us decide if we should embrace or replace?

20
Oct
2009

What Kind of Working Mom Are You?

One of my favorite sites is Mommy Tracked and this week Leslie Morgan Steiner wrote an awesome article that got me all fired up.  If you left to read it I don’t blame you, but glad you’re back.  It inspired me to write about another one of the most intrusive and inappropriate questions (why are there so freakin’ many?) that people love to ask a Pregnant Girl.

 Are you planning to go back to work after the baby? 

The problem with that question is two-sided.  Suppose she says no, I am going to be a stay at home mom or suppose she says yes, after 3 months off we are going to hire a nanny and I will go back to work.  Either way there is a 50% chance the person asking the question did the opposite.  Meaning everyone feels judged, judgmental, defensive, jealous or some combination of those negative feelings.

Some women have always known that they want to stay at home once they have kids, but not every woman knows which roll she will take on until she holds her child for the first time.  And that is assuming she has the choice.  While I don’t have a baby yet, it’s not so far off that I expect a financial windfall that will allow us (let me point out this is an us situation, my husband and me, not just me although I will take the brunt of the judgement) to maintain our lifestyle if I chose to stay home.  And I already know you stay at home judgers and Dr. Laura lovers are saying change your lifestyle, but that is not for you to decide.  I think my children will prefer a lifestyle that allows them to travel and enjoy extracurricular activities.  Or maybe that is just the kind of view that makes me feel less judged and therefore will ease the guilt.  Come back in a few years and I’ll let you know what actually happens and how I actually feel about it.

My favorite part of the entire article was the suggestion to ask your kids what they think and how they feel about your work schedule or even to ask yourself if you would like to be your own kid.  BTW, your answer should be a resounding hell yes or there might be a problem.  I was raised by an amazing working mother.  She is the CFO of a company because she worked hard.  In turn she raised me to work hard and accept responsibility for my life.  I love her more for having made that difficult decision, but I am not so sure my feelings on the subject have eased the guilt she carries for working long hours outside the home while I was young.  What we need to remember is that kids will recall the quality of time spent together for more than the quantity.

What kind of working mom are you?  The kind that stays home or the kind that hires help?  And who do you think feels more guilt?

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