While planning our wedding registry, I mentally equated marriage to mean hosting fabulous dinner parties nightly. While these visions of effortless entertaining haven’t exactly panned out, I am pleased to have picked just the right pieces to suit both everyday and elegance, which we still love two years later.If you missed my earlier post The Wedding Registry Guide on why you should register and where to register, take a look here ... View the Post
traveling with baby
Tom and I recently took Baby A on his first cross-country trip, and we sure learned a lot from the experience! We were once the types to only bring carry-ons, regardless of the length of the trip - needless to say, traveling with baby was quite the adjustment! As we live across the country from our families in Boston, I knew we'd have to have the right products to travel well (and often) with our new friend. These are my top recommendations (note: he is just 3 months so not all will be ... View the Post
newborn checklist: the monitor
I found the baby monitor search to be one of the most anxiety-inducing purchases for baby - I have never seen a product category so universally reviled! I was completely stumped when nearly every product I read about averaged 3 stars in Amazon reviews. Here I will try to break all the key considerations down for you and narrow the field - but be warned that this is not a one-size-fits-all category. The first question you need to answer is: Do you want a) a dedicated monitor (meaning it is not ... View the Post
lake como
Tom and I debated many destinations for our honeymoon - as we've both had the opportunity to travel fairly extensively in Europe, we had originally hoped to go somewhere a bit further afield. But when it came down to it, we couldn't think of a place we'd rather be in early July. We opted for two weeks, the first in Lake Como and the second in Croatia, with stopovers in Venice and Milan in between. It was truly the perfect trip, and certainly one of our most indulgent. Let's just say Tom regained ... View the Post
make your own soulcycle shoe
If you're a group fitness junkie like me, you're probably shelling out a decent amount every month on fitness. I always say that I should really look like Gisele considering the amount of money I am spending to maintain this bod - sadly, this is not (even close to) the case. It's a true medley of different activities between ClassPass, SoulCycle, Barry's... and it all adds up! With that said, I try to cut some corners where I can, including not paying for shoes and water at every single spinning ... View the Post
london
In 2011, I moved to London after five years living in New York City. I was very fortunate to have my coworker and close friend accept me as his flatmate in Chelsea, and I landed with a solid handful of acquaintances and friends of friends. Within a few months, I had fully embraced the English lifestyle - in particular the newly awarded 25 days of "holiday", which afforded ample time for ski trips to Lech, weekends in Paris and stopovers in Mallorca. I grew to love spending hours just walking the ... View the Post
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