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5 Family Easter Traditions You Can Start With Your Kids

I’m not characteristically forgetful, but I don’t remember large chunks of my childhood. There are huge gaps lost to time, years even. And it was a good childhood, full of happy moments, but we only get to keep what we refuse to let go of. What has stuck through the decades, are the things we did over and over: daily habits, seasonal traditions.

Accepting this anecdotal truth, I want to be especially deliberate about my own family traditions. Not only are these rites of passage fun, they define who we are as a family, what we value, and what we celebrate.

Easter, Christmas’s Spring counterpart, has its widely accepted chocolate bunnies, egg hunts, and dying parties, but I wanted to add a few of our own customs to build out the remembrance. Below is a list of 5 traditions to do with kids, which will reinforce family culture:

1. Fly a Kite
Good Friday finds the Bermudan sky dotted with colorful, multi-sided kites embellished with sticks and all shades of tissue paper. Legend has it that a Bermudan teacher used a kite decorated with Jesus’ image to simply illustrate the Ascension of Christ into heaven.

Whether tied to a religious meaning or not, spring is the perfect time to utilize the seasonal breeze. Break free from artificial glows and enjoy an unplugged afternoon.

2. Share Seasonal Bouquets
Easter is a great opportunity to reconnect with your community. If you have access to a garden, collect local blooms and greens. If not visit your local grocer and pick up inexpensive, seasonal sprays. It’s a chance to notice how nature decorates for the season. Cut and arrange the mini bouquets in empty, clean food jars or recycle your old tissue paper and paper grocery sacks as wrapping. Either way, use a pretty ribbon to attach a note and walk the neighborhood making deliveries.

3. Visit the Farm
The fertile rabbit, the unblemished lamb, the new life of chicks: spring animals are closely tied to Easter symbolism. Now is a great time to visit our fellow Earth roommates. Many farms have dedicated petting areas and tours. If the farm allows, see if you can pick up some fresh produce while you’re there. Even better, pick fruits and vegetables yourself and use it to flavor your holiday meal.

4. Gift Summer Pajamas
By the time Christmas pajamas are delivered, winter is half over. But Easter, arriving near the dawn of Spring, times up perfectly with the need for new, light-weight sleeping clothes.These can be easily tucked into Easter baskets or delivered the night before, so your wee ones are smartly dressed for the morning festivities and the candid pictures you want to take.

5. Take a Family Picture
This is another Christmas tradition re-imagined. Rather than waiting until the busiest time of the year for yourself and photographers, take a picture now. You can even send Easter cards out. For my spring photo shoot, I found a timeless wardrobe for all four of my kids at Janie & Jack. All their collections coordinate with each other, (my boys are not huge fans of matching) and they have sizes to fit all my kids from newborn to size 12. Insert “easy” button.

I fell in love with Janie & Jack when Coco was a baby. Their clothes are perfectly timeless yet exquisitely unique. And those tiny dresses and rompers last for-ev-er. The baby clothes I bought for Coco have been handed down to four other baby girls. They are currently in the closet of Coco’s 3-month-old cousin, and nearly 8 years later they look just as darling as when Coco wore them.

Fitz: Suspender Short, Plaid Bodysuit, Whale Bowtie, Linen Blend Cap
Coco: Striped Dress, Bow Gloves, Straw Hat, Patent Bow Flats
Levi: Seersucker Shorts, Seersucker Blazer, Mint Oxford Shirt, Plaid Madras Tie, Leather Boat Shoes Oscar: Linen Trousers, Leather Loafers, Seersucker Cap, Plaid Madras Shirt, Mint Oxford Bowtie

luxury children clothes c/o Janie & Jack

Photos by Red Poppy Photo, at Webster Farm

So what are your favorite holiday traditions?  Anything you remember from your childhood or that you are implementing with your own kids?

posted Filed Under: Children's Fashion, Easter, Family, Holiday, Special Occasion, Uncategorized

How to Save 20 Minutes in Your Morning Beauty Routine

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Photo by Cherie Mask

I’ve always been obsessed with my eyes. Now that I’m getting a little older, I’ve started using a product to take care of my undereye circles.

But I’ve had brow envy for years. It started in the junior high when Drew Barrymore had sexy skinny arches and I had one flat, irregular caterpillar creeping across my forehead. I tweezed and waxed through the 90s and early millennium. At which point eyebrows started bulking up. Cara Delevingne had young eyebrows on fleek, and I had more hair on my chin than I did framing my eyes.

I took notes on YouTube videos, blog posts, and even had three different makeup artists attempt to explain to me how to avoid looking like I got attacked by a sharpie. There were investments in powders, pencils, and waxes. And in the end, I tried to accept that I would never have a good brow day.

But my brows still secretly dreamed of sharp Audrey Hepburn arches.

While naturally feeding my eyebrow envy via social media, I came across Microblading on Instagram. Microblading is a form of a tattoo. The pigment is implanted under the dermal second layer of the skin via a manual handheld tool featuring several tiny needles in a row. The precise pen-like device allows the brow master to draw hair-like strokes and yield amazingly natural-looking arches.

My friend does microblading and she says you can get great Girlz Ink microblading supplies online. She told me all about the microblading process and it inspired me to have the treatment.

What I loved about my brow master Marilee from Complete Brows was her after care program. She walked me through exactly what I needed to do to maintain my semi-permanent results. And fellow Arizonans who want to try her out can get $25 off by mentioning my name. PS-the process didn’t hurt any more than tweezing or waxing for the record.

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Now I get to wake up with perfect brows and take them with me wherever I go. Having part of my beauty routine consistently done better than I could ever do it myself is basically life changing, like cell phones and pebble ice. I have four kids. Which is to say I have at least two assistants in my beauty routine every morning. One might be trying to give the toilet seat a bold red lip while the other tries to take a fully clothed shower. Which means I have to triage my beauty and be fast and decisive about what I choose to do.

In the end, I practice the same philosophy in beauty that I do in fashion. Beauty procedures should help me feel more like myself and allow me to spend less time thinking about how I look. Microblading allows me to get to work doing what is really important to me, with eyebrows on point of course.

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