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Sunday, June 30, 2013

The Power of the (Daisy) Flower

I feel like I haven't been into floral prints since I was a kid, but recently I've been getting into the floral craze that seems to be happening. For me, specifically, it is the daisy pattern that I have gravitated towards. There are two different apparel pieces that I found that I think are both adorable. One of them works well for summer, while the other one is much heavier and will be more for the fall. I also found an accessory that I can't wait to rock this summer.

My first pick is this sweater from Nasty Gal.


This is actually a heavier sweater, which I didn't expect based on the daisies, but it would work well for cool summer evenings or for the fall.

My second pick is this dress from Asos.

You can't go wrong with a maxi dress. This will be comfortable to throw on at any time during the summer. It can be worn casually or dressed up for a party or even a wedding.

My last pick is the daisy headband. Etsy has multiple selections to choose from (seriously, just browse "daisy headbands"). Here is one of my favs (and one you can make yourself):


This is a great accessory for summer. It looks cute in beach-waved hair or if you just want to put your hair up into a no-fuss bun, but want to add a little extra to it.

Overall, I think it is something about the color combination that I like. Also, I think adding a floral pattern puts a cute twist on classic items and isn't just for little girls' clothing or the 70's.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Etsy find of the week: Ceramic Bowls w/ Heart Design

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I am a sucker for cute dishware. Etsy has some great handmade dishes that are cute and funky and can add a bit of uniqueness to your kitchen or dining room. These are some cute bowls I recently came across. I tend to like heart patterns, so this fits my personal preference perfectly. There are more colors and different types of dishes in the store, so I recommend looking through it if these colors don't fit your current style.


Friday, June 7, 2013

Finland cares about its Mothers

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I read this BBC report the other day and can't stop thinking about it. Perhaps it's because I didn't know a country would ever actually do this. Turns out not only does a country do this, they have been doing it for a long time (75 years)!

In Finland, the government provides all mothers with a "starter kit" of sorts, to have when they bring their baby home. The kit comes in a cardboard box with a mattress on the bottom, so a baby's first crib is usually this box. The kit itself includes clothes, diapers, toys, blankets, etc. One of the things it does not include is a bottle and this is to encourage breast-feeding.

My opinion on this kit is that it is a great program. I'm sure there are those who disagree, but it's difficult to argue against providing much-needed supplies to mothers and their children. It is not just for those with low-income and this is actually one of my favorite parts. It is a government-run program for all mothers. The mothers also have the option of taking money instead of the box of supplies, but most choose the supplies because it is of greater value. Some mothers said that they keep the box of supplies for future children (colors in the kit are gender-neutral) and take the money later on .

Now, would the U.S. EVER do this? No. At least, I can't see it happening. This is disappointing too. It's such a wonderful support and a great example of caring about your citizens. Oh yeah, and Finland also has a low infant mortality rate (which is why the program was started in the first place - to lower infant mortality. The mothers have to visit a doctor before their fourth month of pregnancy to receive it.) and Finnish mothers were recently revealed to be the happiest mothers. It's nice to see that is what results when a country puts some support into its citizens, INSTEAD of trying to take away contraception, the right-to-choose, prenatal care for low-income women (our infant mortality rate is high), and then telling, the inevitable increase in, pregnant women, "sorry, you're on your own."

Anyways, go read the article and be inspired that such a cool program exists.