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Hip Mom

The Ultimate Guide For Busy Moms.

By Cari Waldman, Carlin Schneider and Blake FrinoPublished: April, 2006

Your Life. Your Body. Your Style.
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GET READY FOR THE SEASON:

This Is The Month To:
Attract The Life You Really Want
    1      Write down a vision of what you want your life to look like  and make the vision as detailed as possible.
    2     Think of 10 standards you could adopt that will make you  feel good about yourself – from not gossiping to paying  your bills on time.
    3     Clean up the energy-draining details in your life - whether  it be your junk drawers or friends who make snide remarks at  your expense.

For more ideas, pick up a copy of: “Write It Down, Make  It Happen” by Henriette Anne Klauser (Fireside)

6 spring staples to buy now and wear all summer
    1     Get instant gratification – and refresh  your end-of-season wardrobe – with  these new warm-weather buys.
    2     A floaty feminine top in a bold color with  a sexy neckline – try green or deep purple
    3     Chunky beads in an earthy tone
    4     The season’s  new wide legged trousers – it’s the classic  you’ve coveted from years past, but more flattering.
    5     A straw  handbag you’ll use equally for the office and a day at the  beach
    6      Low, sling back, pointy kitten heels
    7     An above-the-knee  trench If you scooped up last year’s version in  traditional khaki, opt for denim, white canvas, or even a preppy  shade of pink.

BOOST: YOUR  MOTIVATION

A great way to get in shape is to  sign up for a charity marathon or walkathon. Training with a specific goal  in mind will increase your motivation, especially  when it’s for a good cause (in addition to your own). Many major  health-related foundations sponsor these types of events. Here are just  a few: The Susan  G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation Race for The Cure is the largest series  of 5K runs/fitness walks in the world, including the 60-mile, three-day walks  in various cities across the country. Visit www.komen.org for details.  The Joints  in Motion Training Team will train you to run or walk a marathon, or hike a challenging  trail to benefit the Arthritis Foundation. The marathons/walkathons take  place in exciting locations like Dublin and Honolulu.

The Joints in Motion Training Team will train  you to run or walk a marathon, or hike a challenging trail to benefit  the Arthritis Foundation.  The marathons/walkathons take place in exciting locations like Dublin and  Honolulu.for  details. The Joints in Motion Training Team will train you to run or walk  a marathon, or hike a challenging trail to benefit the Arthritis Foundation.  The marathons/walkathons  take place in exciting locations like Dublin and Honolulu.

Visit www.arthritis.org  for details. Both the American Heart Association (www.americanheart.org)  and American Stroke Association (www.strokeassociation.org) sponsor  walks and  marathons across the country.

FREE YOUR MIND: Establish a morning ritual
Best intentions aside, there are mornings when you barely have time  to brush your teeth. But when you set a goal of a “morning ritual” for yourself  it will not only improve the way you feel each day, but the way you look. The  key is to nurture and nourish your body every morning. Find one ritual you  can do each day before your household wakes up – drink a warm cup of  water with lemon; step outside and look at the stars; take a warm bath in the  morning – versus  at night; turn washing your face into an invigorating mini facial massage to  increase circulation and luminize skin. Try Kiss My Face Start Up Exfoliating  Face Wash infused with lemongrass, organic herbs and green tea, $12; www.kissmyface.com.

Start  simple – your morning ritual is… It will soon become a gift  you will look forward to each day.Problem Solved: Stylish entertaining sans  the dishwasher

Paper plates are so last season. At your next  gathering – Easter?  Passover? Picnic? – have on hand Bambu Veneerware plates, utensils and  bowls. Peeled directly from the bamboo stalk, the single use 100% organic alternatives  are  FDA approved and food safe, not to mention an utterly fresh way to set your  table. www.bambuhome.com
 Paper plates are so last season. At your next gathering – Easter? Passover? Picnic? – have on hand Bambu Veneerware plates, utensils and bowls. Peeled directly from the bamboo stalk, the single use 100% organic alternatives are  FDA approved and food safe, not to mention an utterly fresh way to set your  table.

Look Better in Two Minutes Flat

Although it may seem like every beauty company is producing products  to brighten the complexion, I do like bareMinerals Natural Light  Face Lifting Duo. The dual-sized  jar holds two translucent minerals (made without preservatives, talc, oil, fragrance) to lighten and lift your complexion. Use the Well-Lit  side around the eyes, nose  folds, lip corners, and below the bottom lip; and apply the Back-Lit side above the brows, on the inner and outer corners of the eye, and  on the high points of the face to highlight.
 $26; www.sephora.com

Scrapbooking offers a creative outlet

From his first day at home to her high school  graduation ceremony, there are many moments in your child’s  life to be captured on camera. But what does one do with these  keepsakes? Rather than storing them in a shoebox or on a disc,  more and more moms are turning their pictures into works of art.

The craft, known as scrapbooking but often referred  to as memory books, combines the usage of photo albums and scrapbooks.  While the idea has been around for decades, the hobby didn’t  take off until the mid-’90s and has been growing ever since.

To get started, acquire supplies, such as scissors,  paper, writing utensils, a paper trimmer and adhesives. Choose  an album and pick out a theme, size and format to go with the  selected pictures. Sketch a layout so you know exactly how you  want the scrapbook to look, arrange the pictures and creative  pieces together and do some journaling/storytelling about that  moment in time around the photos.

Scrapbooking classes offer lots of tips and ideas as well and are a fun  way to meet other women, especially moms, who will bring some creative  intellect to the whole process. Classes can go on into the wee hours  of the next morning, so it is a lively and happening thing to take part  in.

Timeless Treasures in Rancho Santa Margarita, for  example, holds scrapbooking workshops every Friday and Saturday  from 6 p.m.-midnight for $10. (Call for information on themed  classes, which are 12 hours long and can go until 4 a.m.). Scrappin’ In  the Hills in Anaheim Hills is another option.
– By Blake Frino

 

Tips for  staying job savvy

Whether your youngest has just left for college  or you’re simply looking to increase your income, transitioning  back into the workplace after being a stay-at-home mom can be intimidating.  In today’s fast-paced world, marketplace trends, technology  and workplace environments are continually changing. Diana Walters,  a volunteer career counselor at the Women’s Opportunities  Center at UC Irvine Extension, offers five tips that can help you  keep your skills sharp in preparing to re-enter the working world  from home.

    1     Stay abreast of the marketplace. Use classified ads  or online resources to keep track of available jobs and the  types of skills employers require.
    2     Keep your resume  as a living document. Constantly update your resume with your accomplishments,  skills, and volunteer work so that you always have it on hand.
    3     Network.  Stay in touch with previous work colleagues who can provide you with references  in your job search.
    4     Volunteer. Keep a record of what you’ve done  in specific volunteer situations. Translating volunteer work into a business  vocabulary is beneficial to your resume.
    5     Try  to work part time. If you have time to work even one day a week through  a  temp agency, you can keep your skills updated and remain knowledgeable  about the work environment.

The Women’s Opportunities Center is a great resource  for both men and women to receive one-on-one career counseling, help with resumes  and interviewing skills,  as well as jump-starting your job search, according to Walters. For more information,  visit http://unex.uci.edu/community/careerlife/
- By Carlin Schneider

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