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Adulting

Adulting sweatshirt in red available on glam camp

Faking it today. 

Adulting is hard, yo.

So hard that we decided to make a sweatshirt about it. We made it super crazy soft and that exact shape that you always want your sweatshirts to be (loose and slightly oversized without looking like you're a four-year-old wearing a sleeping bag), and perfectly lightweight, so you can wear it all the grown-up places you don't want to go but have to anyway, like the supermarket and barre class and for your three-hour (minimum) trip to the AT&T store later this afternoon because WHAT'S UP WITH THE OVERAGE CHARGES GUYS.

Lifestyle

Five Things: Kelly Goldston, VP of Marketing for ELOQUII

Kelly Goldston, VP of Marketing for ELOQUII

Say hello to "Five Things," a new series on RG that I'm super excited about: I'm partnering with DRIVEN for Women - a site that features weekly profiles of incredible women doing incredible things in the world, exploring how they got where they are and revealing their brilliant and savvy advice.

Say hello as well to our first profile: Kelly Goldston, the VP of Marketing for plus-size fashion online retailer ELOQUII. Kelly started working for ELOQUII in the unlikeliest of ways: because she made a big return to the store, received a phone call from customer service, and impressed them so much with her observations about the brand that she was asked to talk to the CEO...which led to a job, and ultimately led to her position as VP of Marketing for the brand. Really.

Check out Kelly's five right-this-moment favorites below, and head over to DRIVEN to read the story of her unlikely - and amazing - career trajectory.

 

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On Pause

Go Gratitude bracelet in gold

{ Go-Gratitude bracelet (a gift from reader Jaime); glam | camp cuff ring }

I don't think I've missed a day of posting more than once or twice in the six years that I've been blogging. It's because of my mom: if I don't have a post up by 9AM PST, I am virtually guaranteed an email: "What's wrong? No post?" (It's not because she's actually worried; it's because she's eating a donut at her desk and wants something to read.)

I didn't post yesterday. (And, as it turns out, people other than my mom totally noticed, which surprised me and made me feel kind of great.) I had a full day of meetings, and when I wasn't at meetings I was chasing an extremely active toddler around my parents house, trying to keep her from destroying things, and during my two hours of in-front-of-the-computer time (nap time) I was working on a new proposal. And then it was nighttime, and I totally could have sat down and written...except I decided to go eat cheese and drink wine with my dad instead. I miss him a lot.

Makeup & Beauty

The Really Bad Cut

Wavy blonde bob on Jordan Reid

February 2015

This is my favorite haircut I have ever gotten. It's a shot from exactly a year ago, when Karmela (my stylist at John Sahag, who I found after reading about the salon in an Allure Magazine way back when I was in high school) and I decided to chop off my increasingly straggly post-partum locks into a bob. And I've been a bob girl ever since.

Except then I got The Really Bad Cut. I remember when I moved out to California, my mom saying "Oh you'll just have to come back to New York when you need a haircut so Karmela can do it," because apparently my mother is under the impression that I have transformed into an heiress, or perhaps just a very wealthy socialite of the Hilton genus. ("...Shall I take the private plane, mama? Or must I fly first class with the plebeians again?")

Lifestyle

FlyingNinjaMom

Waxed canvas khaki diaper bag

Jetlag + rain = a baby who sleeps until 9AM (and a VERY happy mother)

You know how usually you get off a plane after a cross-country flight and you're like ugggggggg I'm exhausted I just want to be home already? Yesterday, as I was pushing my daughter's stroller through the snow towards the taxi stand with one hand and pulling a sixty-pound (oops) suitcase with the other, a laptop bag and a camera bag and a diaper bag and a purse hanging from my body and a half-eaten package of popcorn suspended precariously in the cupholder, I heard actual music playing in my head. And it wasn't, like, Sarah MacLachlan: it was a TRIUMPHANT ORCHESTRAL SYMPHONY. I think it may have been the Rocky theme song.

Because I KILLED IT yesterday.

Recipes

Two-Ingredient Nutella Brownies For Your Valentine

Look at this gloriousness.

Confession: I totally went into this experiment expecting to end up writing a post about (another) epic baking fail. Because when I saw this recipe in People Magazine and noted that it contained exactly two ingredients - neither of which were butter or flour - I did not see how, exactly, the result would be brownies. I mean, maybe there are bakers out there who are more talented than me (all of them) who can work this kind of magic, but what I was picturing ending up with was basically Nutella Soup. Or maybe Blackened Husk Of Nutella. Something along those lines.

But not only did this 20-minute project result in brownies...it resulted in the best brownies that I have ever had in my life. They are better than my beloved Duncan Hines Family-Size Fudge Brownie Mix, and that is not a thing that I ever thought that I would say about any edible item on the planet. The best part is the taste, obviously - just sweet enough, with a hint of hazelnut - but what sets them apart from other brownies is the texture: so light it's almost spongy, almost like a mousse.

Lifestyle

Back In The Day

Ramshackle Glam Valentine's Day 2011

I took this photo on Valentine's Day 2011, the last Valentine's Day of our just-us-two family. I had just found out I was pregnant maybe three days earlier, and put on a tight minidress because I thought maybe I wouldn't get many chances to wear that particular item in the coming months (spoiler: literally never wore the thing again). But I wanted to post a little "Happy Valentine's Day!" photo on RG and was paranoid that somebody would notice my five-weeks-pregnant "bump" (you don't have a bump at five weeks pregnant), so I put on a leather jacket and leaned forward into the camera and tried to be all sneaky about it.

I was SO HAPPY. You can see it in that picture, I think.

We were broke and it was cold and Kendrick had to stay a little late at work, so we decided to just meet at Gino's, a little Italian place - really more of a pizzeria - down the street for dinner. We sat at a cozy corner table and ate baked ziti and drank Diet Cokes and talked about our baby-to-be (still, at that point, a secret virtually nobody but the two of us and our doctor knew) and I felt like I was floating.

DIARY

Life Like This

Dolores Park in San Francisco California

{ All photos by Indy }

New discovery: Dolores Park, in San Francisco, is the best. Apparently everybody but me already knew this, because when we went by (bottle of rose and roast beef sandwiches from Bi-Rite Market in tow) there were eighty bazillion people there, laying on blankets in the sun, listening to music, playing with their dogs, and generally being all happy and sunny and friendly and great.

When we were walking up to the park Kendrick and I were talking about how it's felt to live near a city that doesn't really feel like ours - New York was so familiar to me; I knew every single corner and turn and secret spot, and San Francisco feels like a mystery. And likely one that we won't ever solve, because the reality is that we really can only make it in every once in awhile, on weekends; traffic just makes more frequent trips completely miserable. It'd be nice to pop up for dinner. That's not happening.

Lifestyle

Links & Love & Stuff

Mom Bod sweatshirt on glam camp

 Click over to I Want To Be Her for a fun interview in which I talk my five favorite finds of the moment, including the best-smelling candle ON THE PLANET (I mean that), footwear that I surprised myself by wearing quite literally into the ground, and the ultimate tired-eyes pick-me-up.

 Here is the blouse that will absolutely make your spring/summer wardrobe. (It is expensive. It might just be worth it.)

 "To be honest, a peek inside my mind most days would probably look like X-Wings and TIE Fighters," responded every husband in the world. (Mom's Bedtime Doodle Shows The Thoughts Of A Multi-Tasker, via Today.)


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