For the Love Of Laughter

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In light of the heaviness of yesterday’s post, I thought I’d share something that made me smile yesterday, and keeps making me smile every time I watch it.  Hayden just started laughing a couple of weeks ago.  I’m terrible about recording all those moments the second they happen, so we’ll just say he started giving the single little “chuckles” at about week 13?  It wasn’t until yesterday though, as I was sitting with him on my lap, and his big brother came in and started waving an envelope in his face, that he started to laugh for real.  That hearty little hiccup laugh where it goes on for a few beats.  It was simply magic hearing those sounds come from his little body, and seeing how delighted Syd was to be the cause of it.

Syd has been slower to warm up to Hayden.  There has not been jealousy per se, but you can tell that at times, he was wondering how to insert himself into the new dynamic of our family.  Taylor instantly swooped in as the natural caregiver, next to mom and dad, and literally treats him as her own living baby doll.  Syd however, has no such interest in holding him much, changing diapers or picking out his clothes.  Yesterday though it seemed to click with him what his role was, and what part he’d play in the development of his baby brother; cohort in laughter and jokes, and all around nutty, goofball behavior.  He seems to be pretty pleased with that role.

So now I present to you a little laughter.  The video is terrible in quality, but high in heartwarming.  I hope it makes you smile just a little.  Note that the first 1:30 of the video is me recording Syd, and then my mom walked in and was able to record the three of us, so you can see Hayden’s cute little laughing face.  Feel free to ff to that part if you wish, I won’t be hurt.  🙂

IMG 3415 from Andrea Howe on Vimeo.

Good day to you all.  And also, I continue to update ways I find to help those in Newtown on my For the Love Of Facebook page if you are interested.  Today I linked a lovely blog post written by a member of the community, as well as information about the town’s Rotary Club and how they’re helping those with funeral costs.



No Title Is Right

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clouds With each day that passes since the horrific tragedy that occurred on Friday, I wake up hoping to feel better, ready for a new fresh start, but have yet to wake up feeling anything less than shocked, scared, angry and just terribly sad.  Saturday was hard as it was the day they released the names of the victims.  Sunday was the first day of rest, first holy day that 26 families would never spend a relaxing Sunday with their loved ones again.  And Monday, marks the beginning of a new week and many kids and teachers are having to march back into school today.  I texted a friend and asked “when is this going to feel better?”

I do not know a single person affected by this tragedy, but as a human being, and yes, even more so as a mother of a 5 and 7 year old, I weep with them and for them, as this hits so close to home.  The tragedies of Newtown could have happened anywhere in this country.

I want to talk about something that transpired on my FTLO Facebook page over the weekend.  It was a discussion that began over my comment that I was saddened to see so many companies and fellow bloggers and small business owners continue on with their promotional social interaction.  Note, I was not implying the world should stop or business should stop, or that we should stop living our lives, but suggested that the marketing and self promotion could have been given a rest for just a while.  I continued to Instagram and tweet pictures of us silly Californians never being prepared for the rain, and attended a company Christmas party, and showed off my sweet baby.

My husband has told me to just let it go, but I can’t.  Not because I want to change people’s minds or attitudes or beliefs, or to beat a dead horse, but because I honestly feel I was misunderstood.  While many agreed and got what I was saying, there were plenty of readers that didn’t and tried to give explanation for my confusion.  I tried to write this post for a long time this morning, and after writing a response to Jules’ post today, I’m pleased with my answer and will sort of just cut and paste it here if you don’t mind.  Because my mind hurts from trying to reword it differently.  Please forgive me.

Several companies, including the company I write for, Disney, went silent on Friday on their FB page. They wrote a brief note of acknowledgement and condolence and stopped ALL means of interaction on their FB page throughout the entire weekend. DISNEY, a mega corporation as big as they come. Usually the weekends are a very busy time on their FB page, and they update several times throughout the weekend with blog posts (like the ones I write), and product posts. Yes, they still went about business as usual in their online and brick and mortar stores, but in the category of social media they went silent.

I’ve thought A LOT about this the past 3 days. I’ve asked myself why it bothers me so much. I’ve even wondered if it has anything to do with the fact that at 18 I lost my brother when he was shot and killed, and we still have not found his murderer. Duh, I’m sure that has a lot to do with it.

In the grand scheme of things, discussions about gun control, and school security, and how we deal with mental illness, and how to prevent a tragedy like this from happening again are all supremely important parts of the conversations we need to be having as parents, and as human beings. But what is also important, is the conversation of how we as an online community and country, react and deal with tragedies like this, in terms of social media and our online engagement. We love to point fingers at violent movies and video games and the role they play in desensitizing our youth. But can we also face the tough question of how social media in some ways has desensitized us adults (and kids too)? Do a quick google search and you will find countless articles and posts about how we are wanting more and more instant gratification of online enrichment, and are ready to move onto the next thing before the current has even ended.

I am not saying that all those that continued to conduct business online Friday and Saturday are heartless and insensitive.  I swear I’m not saying that!  And I am not saying that I did not see plenty of GOOD online over the weekend, because gosh I did. I saw a Connecticut woman I follow on Twitter, who is also suffering from metastatic cancer, take the time to talk about dealing with and processing grief.  I saw well written and thought out posts about how to talk to your children about this tragedy.  And I saw so much heartfelt compassion.  And for the firs time since he took office over 4 years ago, I identified with our President, and felt proud to have him represent us in this tragedy.  But I saw plenty of things that just smacked of ickiness, enough so that it made me pause and question how we, and myself included, are using this medium to engage with each other.

All I wanted over the weekend was for the companies and the small business owners I engage with online to just sloooow down for a bit. Compose yourself, talk and think your strategy through. So that you as a company can prevent debacles like this from happening, as evidenced by KMart.

I know this is a tiny part of the big picture, and moving on from this I plan to focus my time and energy on ways I can help, and try to improve the safety situation at our school.  I received an email from our school principal this morning about how we will look at school safety when we are back from break.  I have a few ideas for her, seeing as how there are at least 5 gates that are unlocked at all times that anyone could just walk right into.  I live 25 yards away from the school and my front door sits directly in front of the lunch tables.  I see my kids eat lunch there everyday and I can wave at them from my porch, and you know what I thought this morning?  They are like sitting ducks right there.  No one would even have to scale a fence to get to all those babies.  That’s the first thing I plan to talk to our Principal about.

And as a Conservative, let’s talk gun control and how we need to have a much more balanced, SANE approach to gun regulation.

And as a mom and member of this great nation, I’m going to look into the best ways I can help those suffering and directly impacted by this tragedy, in the coming weeks and months ahead.  Here are a few resources I’ve found or have been pointed to that outline how you may help in the wake of this tragedy:

CNN had the most extensive list of ways you can help, including links to the Facebook pages of some of the victim’s families.

I did not see the United Way’s link on their list, so here you go.

Nice Girl Notes compiled some more intimate ways to help.

And on that I’ll end.  If after this explanation, you do not agree with me, then we will just have to agree to disagree.  If you disagree, I hope you will at least respect the fact that you can always expect me to be honest and real, even if that sadly costs me some followers and readers, as it has already done.  Tonight I continue to pray for peace for the families of this tragedy, and for our nation to help heal, and come to terms with how to deal with this and try to prevent it from happening again.



DIY Fresh Magnolia Wreath

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Well as it turns out, the DIY project I was the least “excited” about ended up being the one I love the most.  A couple of weeks ago while at the flower mart in Downtown LA I saw vendors selling these magnolia wreaths for upwards of $40-$50.  I had already bought the supplies to make my own, but had been putting it off because I thought it was going to be much harder than it turned out to be.  I did a little snooping at the wreaths at the flower mart and turns out all they used to assemble them was simple florist wire.  I was trying to complicate things with getting water tubes and all that, but as with many DIY’s, it’s often simpler than we make it out to be.

So why magnolias?  Well I have an affinity for them and have had one for a long time.  After all we have a huge magnolia painting hanging in our living room, and we recently planted 3 Magnolia Little Gems in our backyard.  I love the glossy green top leaves, with the fuzzy brown underside, and the flowers in bloom are spectacular.  If you don’t have a magnolia tree in you yard, hunt around the neighborhood and snip a few branches off.  Grab a metal wreath and some florist wire (both can be found at Michael’s), and some little wire nippers or a strong pair of scissors, and you’re good to go!  Grab a little helper too if you need to.

Just start in one spot and stick small sections of branches and leaves in at a time, wrapping against the frame with the florist wire.  Go all the way around, and as you’ll notice, there will definitely be some holes.  At that point take smaller sections of branches and little leaf bundles to fill in.  The man at the flower mart says these will last without water for the whole holiday season, so weeks at at time.    The thing I love most about magnolia arrangements is that they don’t scream the holidays, so you can definitely make and use this year round.

I at first was stumped where to hang my wreath since I already have a front door wreath I love, but then I figured wreaths don’t have to just be limited to outdoor decor, so hung it above one of my favorite corners in my house.  I think it looks like it was made to hang there, don’t you think?

Let me know if you have any questions or if you try to make your own.  Another idea is to also use olive branches, Japanese boxwood or any type of hearty and pretty evergreen.  The flower mart had so many options it gave me some great inspiration.



DIY Studded Beanie

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This DIY was originally inspired by a friend’s bead dusted Anthropologie beanie. I loved the shape of the beanie, that it fell loosely to the side just a bit, and the tiniest bit of sparkle was added to it in the form of a bead, instead of a sequin. You all know how much I love beads! But when push came to shove, the DIY just didn’t work out. I think the knit was just a bit too chunky because the beads just kept getting lost in the beanie. So I switched to plan B and decided to add some studs that I had on hand, and I quite like the way it came out! The how-to is so simple it hardly even calls for a tutorial, but I’ll give you one anyhow just because I like to be consistent and thorough. I started off with an inexpensive Massimo Men’s beanie from Target. I tried the beanies in the Women’s section, but they were all too tight and none of them had that floppy feel to it. The men’s beanie is actually the kind that is supposed to fold over to make a cuff, but if you leave it unfolded it creates that nice loose, floppy look. It cost $14.99 and the package of studs were $1.50 from my favorite bead store. I laid out the beads in a sort of haphazard fashion, only on the front to avoid making it feel too weighted or chunky, and then just started clamping the prongs shut with my pliers on the inside of the beanie. That is seriously all there is to it.

And there you have it.  A quick and inexpensive refashion DIY that you can keep for yourself, or gift to a very good friend.  If you don’t have a good local craft store that would carry these studs, you can find any size, shape and color you want on the M&J Trimming site.  This is what turns up when I just search for gold studs and spikes. Star Blouse – Zara; Lauren Conrad for Kohl’s Skinny Jeans//To see the rest of the DIY Holiday projects to MAKE, GIVE or USE, please visit here.



Daily Style – Go To Sparkle

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Sequin Cardigan – Vintage from Salvage Life; Silk Blouse – Zara; Leggings – St. John Knits; Booties – Stuart Weitzman; Flower – ban.do; Clutch – Rouge & Whimsy; Watch – Michael Kors; Bangles – Kate Spade

I’ve been showing bits of this cardigan on Instagram for a few weeks now and have peeked a lot of interest. I rarely shop vintage, I just don’t have a great eye for it, for seeing the vision behind each piece. But when my friend Beth of Salvage Life was having a party to celebrate the opening of her new online store, I saw this sweater and knew it was something special. I don’t go overboard with sparkle in my wardrobe, but 2-3 key pieces with a hint of shine that can be dressed up or down are a perfect add-on piece to your wardrobe. They save you in those moments when you’re scrambling for something nice to wear, but nothing over the top fancy.

Admittedly though it’s taken me a few outfits to finally figure out how to wear this cardigan without feeling like I stepped out of a J. Crew catalog. I love J. Crew, but I don’t want to scream J. Crew. The night I wore this with an on-trend striped turtleneck, boyfriend jeans and ballet flats, I was screaming J. Crew. I’ve since worn this with a very casual t-shirt and distressed jeans for a cute look, and now this look is more festive and dressy, but the leggings still keep it feeling a bit more sexy as opposed to sweet. At any rate, I loved this look and can’t wait to replicate it again. I changed into polka dot flats when I got home, making it a perfect holiday entertaining at home outfit.

So what’s your go-to wardrobe staple that you wear when in a pinch and need to feel and look good for a party or an event? I have this cardigan and another black sequins top that never fails me when I want to feel fun and festive.
In other exciting news, I’m thrilled to tell you that I’m a new Brand Ambassador for ban.do!  I’ve been wearing their products for about a year now and love everything they do.  So colorful, so sparkly and so pretty!  They are never over-done and always chic.  For the entire month of December I’m so happy to be able to offer For The Love Of readers a site wide 20% off discount code, just use the code “feelpretty” at checkout.   1 offer good per customer.



DIY Colorful Beaded Necklace

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Continuing with a DIY Holiday week, let’s make a great gift-giving item; a simple, colorful statement necklace. I love making these types of pieces because they require minimal materials and are so quick to put together. Last night I made 4 more of these pretty things in about 40 minutes while watching The Voice (go Team Cee Lo!). Here’s the how-to.
Gather your supplies: Colorful beads, Soft Flex jewelry wire (I prefer this the most for its strength, even though it’s a bit more expensive than filament wire, it’s worth it), Crimp beads, Jump rings, Closure, and Chain. You’ll also need some jewelry pliers and scissors for trimming. Begin by lining up your beads in a pattern you like. For these types of necklaces I prefer just 4-5 beads, and it’s fun to arrange them in an unexpected way, almost randomly but that makes sense when put together. Snip your chain to your desired length, then attach a small piece of soft flex wire, using a crimp bead, to the chain. For this necklace, my chain is about 15″ long and my wire is about 4 inches long. String your beads, then close off the other end with another crimp bead. Attach a closure to one end of your chain, and a jump ring to give your closure something to hook onto on the other end of your chain, and you’re done!
You can also make different color and shape combinations.  In case you want to hunt down these exact same beads, the shiny round ones are from Joann’s Fabrics and I purchased them about 1 month ago.  The wooden geometric ones are from the bead shop I frequent in Downtown LA called The Bead Factory, which I wrote about in this post.  You can find detailed info on ordering these beads on that post.
These make great gifts for girlfriends and sisters, or to keep for yourself. If you’d like to see the how-to for making a similar necklace but on cording, check out my Geometric Necklace Tutorial, or for a more labor-intensive statement necklace, check out my Ombre Seed Bead Necklace Tutorial. Enjoy and Happy Holidays!



DIY Neon Holiday Artwork

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Morning and happy Monday. I managed to stay offline for the weekend and it felt wonderful. This week I have a few fun things planned for you all, focusing on A DIY Holiday! I’ll be providing several DIY’s that you can make, use or give this Holiday season, and the best part is they all take minimal time, effort and cost. All things you could easily whip up next week in a pinch!
I wanted to start out with a fun DIY I actually did for The Land Of Nod’s blog, Honest To Nod, but certainly no reason why I can’t share it here to! Plus I thought it only befitting to kick off DIY Week with some neon. Here is a quick and simple project to add some custom artwork to any room in your house, in any color or design you wish. I just happened to use neon for Hayden’s room. Here’s the simple how-to.
To make the reindeer and Christmas tree cutouts, you simply print out a graphic in the print you want, trace with a pencil onto a sheet of cardstock, carefully cut out with an exacto knife and then place a brightly colored sheet of paper behind the cut out to make it really stand out. Frame and hang, and you have affordable DIY artwork in less than 30 minutes. For the garland just cut out an assortment of triangles and rectangles and fold over twine and secure with tape. They look adorable strung on a tree or around a lampshade.
To make the Christmas tree sitting on his nightstand, I simply used one of my favorite craft purchases ever, neon artist tape, and cut out strips to make a very linear looking tree, and applied to white card stock. Frame and you’re set!

Quick updates to a room to add some holiday cheer, with a neon twist. All pieces of artwork, including the mini banner took me less than 30 minutes and were used with supplies I already had on hand so it cost me nothing. I left the existing artwork in the frames and just added these, so when the holidays are over, all I have to do is open the frame up and remove the neon holiday art to go back to business as usual. So what do you think, do neon and Christmas work together? I love it and it reminds me a bit of the 70’s Christmas decor I remember my Grandma having in her house.
Of course these would make great gifts too, and the designs don’t have to be limited to just the holidays. I would love to make a big monogrammed letter to give to a friend for a hostess gift or Secret Santa gift.



For the Love Of Practical Mama Style

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good morning friends. I am taking the day off to get Taylor ready to march in the town’s Christmas parade, and to complete some DIY projects that I’m excited about showing you all next week! In the mean time though I want to introduce you to one of the newest friends I’ve found online, Isobel from holdenonbaby, a beautiful blog that features practical style and lovely pictures. So lovely that it was voted as a Top 20 Baby Photo Blog by Babble. Enjoy, and see you back here Monday!

Hello For The Love Of readers!! My name is Isobel and I am so excited for the opportunity to share with you today. I am the voice behind holdenonbaby, a lifestyle and style blog that follows my life as a first time mama to my 15-month old son, Holden, and our style choices along the way. On the blog I share musings about parenthood and real-life style inspiration for fashion-forward families.

I have always admired Andrea’s style and today I wanted to share a 4 easy tips for sprucing up your mama wardrobe.

As a stay-at-home mama, it’s not always easy to find the motivation or energy to wear anything other than a pair of yoga pants and a tee. There’s no business casual dress code you’re required to follow and depending on the day, potentially little to no adult interaction or judgement. You no longer have that extra hour or so in the morning to primp and casually decide on the day’s outfits, not to mention the fact that within minutes of dressing you will likely have some sort of stain on your outfit.
But putting yourself together is an integral part of feeling good about yourself and is an important example to set for your little one. So without further ado, here are 4 quick and easy tips to spruce up your style.
1. Maxi dresses. Despite the fact that they are comfortable and you feel like you are still in your pajamas, maxi dresses automatically make you look dressed up and like you put some sort of effort into your attire.
2. Low-heeled boots. Obviously I would love to wear 5-inch heels everyday like Rachel Zoe because slipping on a pair of heels feels like instant sex appeal, but chasing after a little wild man makes this impossible. So I’ve traded in my high heels for low-heeled ankle boots. They are easy to run around in and the little heel will give you some satisfaction that you miss from your high heels.
3. No heat curls. This has to be the greatest gift that pinterest has given to me. They take less than 5 minutes of your time before bed and you will wake up looking as if you spent at least an hour on your hair. Follow this tutorial for the simplest hair trick ever.
4. Red lipstick. You may be thinking that you can’t pull off red lipstick, but I have a little secret for you, this Revlon shade looks good on everyone. I don’t know why, but it does and I have tested this theory on quite a few women. If you don’t have time for anything else, swipe on this shade of red and you will instantly look and feel better.


Moving Too Fast

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I’ve never understood woman that loved having a newborn. The sleep deprivation, the constant fussiness and the rocking and shushing and swaying and bouncing that goes along with it. The sore breasts and sore back from being hunched over feeding an infant for at least half of your day. I honestly didn’t believe them when they said they missed that stage and hated to see their babies grow up. But I get it now, and know that it is possible love the newborn period.

Last week Hayden turned 3 months old and this week I started my cycle. I stand firmly in the belief that nursing pads and maxi pads should not have to coexist. It wasn’t something I was prepared for and it hit me like a ton of bricks when I discovered the reason I was so tired all day Monday. I now understand why my doula advised me to save some of the placenta pills for when I get my period back. That night, after the 4 am feeding, I lay in bed and cried. Tears I couldn’t help but release. It was the first time I felt this blue since having Hayden. Not PPD symptoms, just genuine sadness. It sounds strange, but I feel like in a way, I’m mourning the end of being pregnant for the last time, of having a newborn for the last time. I feel like this stage is slipping too quickly out of my hands. I loved being pregnant. I loved having a newborn. Words I never ever thought I’d say. And now it feels like my body is forcing me back into life as normal, life as before, life and business as usual, and I’m not ready for it.
My nature is to drive forward and plow my way through feelings like this, keep going and don’t stop. There’s things to be made and roads to be conquered. But my heart is telling me I know better and I need to slow down. Perhaps even stop a bit? I think I need to listen to my heart more, especially when it comes to my babies. Because I now know all too well that they’re not babies for long.
I’ve had a couple of guest posts in the works and think I’ll put them up here for the next couple of days instead of spreading them out. I need to take a break, even just a small one. I think I’ll finish decorating my house tomorrow. Maybe even take a nap when Hayden naps before the big kids get home. I don’t want to sit in this chair looking at this screen for at least 3-4 days. So hold me to it will you please? After all this computer or this internet isn’t going anywhere, right?  I’ll most likely still be in Instagram (I’m @fourflights), because well I’m addicted and I love it!

I’ll be back soon enough.



Daily Style – A Great Concept

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sweatshirt – that Target/NM collab thingy; chambray shirt – J. Crew; Pants – Club Monaco; booties – Dolce Vita; bag – Reed Krakoff

By the looks of my 2 local Target stores, Neimans and Target are playing the sad trombone this week.  Tons of merchandise left on the racks, and with how quick stuff gets marked down at Target, I foresee some very full sale racks.  I feel sorta bad for the two, but what can you do?  Like I said in my recap post, the gift items were great, but pricey, and the clothes were a bit all over the place.  Such a great concept.  I sure do love my sweatshirt though.  And I’m finding no shortage of ways to wear these pants, last seen here and here.

Have a great day everyone.  It’s hump day and I’m trying to keep my chin up.  I hope you are too!