Month: May 2021

The Odd Experience of Unexpectedly Moving to a New Home

moving to a new home

Moving is consistently ranked as one of the top 10 most stressful things in life. In the past seven years, we have moved three times. That’s a lot of hours x weeks and months devoted to planning, packing and pining over personal wares that found their way into the downsizing pile.

If you never thought you were sentimental about your home, try putting it up for sale. Every nook and cranny holds a sweet memory. Each move had us migrating to new, more humble abodes, each more humble than the next, especially in size.

We Thought We Would Stick

Our latest move was unexpected. We landed in St Petersburg, FL only two years ago, after selling our Bed & Breakfast in Provincetown, MA. We had been joyfully working with resolve in making our darling, 1924-purple-craftsman-style Bungalow home ours!

The Purple Bungalow that stole our hearts.

Adding all the touches. Creating a backyard sanctuary with pool, patio and plantings that you ostensibly plan to peer at for years to come. And, right when the first bloom of our Florida Flame Vine burst onto the scene in all its orange glory, we learned we could sell our home, earning us a profit that was just too hard to ignore.

Rise in Real Estate Prices

If you’ve been paying attention, you know there’s a real estate party going on in many parts of the U.S. We love a good party, and truthfully wanted to capitalize on the red-hot real estate market. We sold our house in six hours with an over-asking offer. But, before we pulled the trigger to sell, we needed to know what was on the other side.

A high-priced seller’s market pushed homeownership out of reach. We had no idea the next big thing would actually be a much smaller thing. In fact, smaller by 1200 square feet. Yikes!

The Downsized Renters

Not only did we downsize, but the real estate boom gave us a new moniker – renters. We are three weeks into our new life – and loving it. Things I won’t be saying this summer: “Honey, I’ll be outside weeding.” “Honey, the pool needs to be done.” “Darling, have you seen the rake?”

This is, for sure, going to be a different summer than we expected. We’re embracing the concept of small living. Maybe because it feels like we’re living large. We have a lovely 2-bedroom apartment in downtown St. Petersburg — only a mile from the purple Bungalow. It’s booming here.

A bohemian spirit with a trendy-yet-indi-urban culture that makes it a really cool place to thrive. All gift-wrapped in a young vibe – not bad for a city I remember as God’s Waiting Room. My parents always said, “If you want to feel young, hang out with young.”

Moving Is Not at All a Piece of Cake

The move to a smaller space was pretty big. Picking up and leaving after only two years was an intrepid move on our part. My wife Allison – who says she is much more sentimental than me – had a tougher time letting go of so much history as we made decisions on what would go and what would stay.

We had to figure out the future resting place of assorted antiques, art, tchotchkes, lamps, tables, rugs, dishware, cool kitchen collectibles, jewelry, outdoor furniture, yard art and much more. When we came to a standstill (Me: “Honey, are we really going to take a 200-pound Buddha?”), we didn’t quarrel.

We did what any level-headed couple would do: played ping-pong and the best-out-of-three winner got to make the decision. True story. Good thing we didn’t have to play for the ping pong table. That one was a no-brainer. Bonus – our new building has a ping pong table that we’ve already broken in.

Anything that didn’t bring us joy (thank you, Marie Kondo) or did bring us joy but didn’t make the 1200-sq. ft. cutgot segmented into piles: a joyful take pile; a sale pile; a trash pile; or a donation pile. Even though we had gotten rid of life’s odds and ends we owned two times before, we still seemed to have acquired a lot of stuff.

We held a monumental moving sale which was a wonderful way to say goodbye to those who lived close by. It was also a way to say, “Nice to meet you” – after all, it had only been a 2-year residency and 2020 sort of didn’t count since we were inside the walls of the Coronavirus, so to speak.

Our Takeaways

This move taught us some lessons, and I’m sharing them with you in case you’re contemplating planting your home elsewhere.

Moving Can Be Stressful and Physically Demanding

Tempers can run short, especially since you and yours might already be tired. Get rest. Drink water. Thankfully, we always have our essential oils, and we both relied on our Adaptiv Calming Blend. It was our 911 when anything felt off or rushed or just plain crazy. And it’s especially helpful when acclimating to new surroundings.

Unpacking Can Wait

Once you move in, don’t stay up all night unpacking. Settling in takes time. Enjoy it. Let your new place get to know you as you get to know it.

Don’t Keep Everything

Get rid of items on the regular. It will be a whole lot easier come moving time.

Start Planning, Organizing and Packing Early

Even when you think you’re ahead of the game by packing early and often, it’s a seemingly endless endeavor. One last minute shove into the car included a water filter with bottles of moisturizer and a chef’s knife inside. Not the best way to roll.

Ilene (left) and her wife Allison en route to their new apartment… Fishing gear and all!

Box of Randoms

Keep a box of stuff you don’t want or don’t know what to do with. When the box is full, do something. Sell, donate, or trash it. Or ask your most organized friend or family member to make the decision for you. The default is often a storage unit, and then you end up with a unit for years and years – another dilemma.

Make It Sparkle

Before you vacate your house, clean it like – well, like Monica on Friends would. A little more elbow grease can only help. Leave it better than how you found it. It feels good and the transfer of good, clean energy to the new owner is important, too.

We smudged our house goodbye with sage as we moved from room to room thanking it for its nurturing care. We also told the house it was okay to “let go” of us and be gracious to the new owners. We have always talked to our homes.

Keep an Eye on Future Stuff

Now that we’ve moved, we plan to be extra careful about what we purchase. Only purchase what you love. Don’t make quick decisions. Otherwise, your stuff is going to end up in another moving sale.

We are loving our newer simpler life that feels free of clutter and other items. We’re still unpacking and figuring out where too much art will fit, although, we’ve even tagged some artwork to go in the new “sell or give-to-friends” category.

There’s a confidence that comes with knowing your life is simple and easier to move around in — especially if you ever need to change apartments (or homes) in the future. Like, maybe even in two years.

Have you ever struggled having to give sentimental items away? How have you made moving your life from one place to another work for you? What is your attitude toward STUFF?

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M.A.C., Nars & More Luxe Beauty Is Up To Half Off During Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly Sale

There’s no shortage of discounts this time of year but there’s about Nordstrom sales that just hit differently. Maybe it’s the prices up to 50 percent off or the unique mix of luxe and more affordable offerings. Basically what we’re saying it, Nordstrom’s 2021 beauty sale doesn’t dissapoint. It’s part of the big Half-Yearly Sale when products fly off the virtual shelf faster than you can say add to cart.

These aren’t random, leftover items, either. These deals are from best-selling brands and ones you probably use every day. We’re talking Nars, M.A.C., Bobbi Brown, Anastasia Beverly Hills and so many more. There’s also a great mix of essentials including foundation and shampoo, as well as hairdryers and tools. But there are also giftable sets (hello, Father’s Day is around the corner!) and fun items you might never have tried before.

There are tons of deals to shop but if you’re not sure where to start, shop some favorites, below. Warning: they go fast.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

mac lustre lisptick

Nordstrom.

MAC Lustre Lipstick in Cockney

There’s something about this blue-red lipstick that looks good on everyone, especially with that shiny finish.

nars lip oil

Nordstrom.

Nars Mini Oil-Infused Lip Tint Duo

You can’t go wrong with this lip oil duo that hydrates while delivering a wash of color.

bobbi brown highlighting powder M.A.C., Nars & More Luxe Beauty Is Up To Half Off During Nordstroms Half Yearly Sale

Nordstrom.

Bobbi Brown Highlighting Powder

There are six pretty shades of this light-reflecting powder and you’re guaranteed to love one (or a few).

abh blush trio

Nordstrom.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Blush Trio

Choose from five colorways of this soft powder blush and you’ll be part of 2021’s biggest makeup trend.

prada candy night

Nordstrom.

Prada Candy Night Eau de Parfum

Fans of this sexy perfume love its notes of bitter orange, patchouli, musk and tonka bean.

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Oil-free Foundations That Won’t Clog Your Pores

Foundation is hard to shop for, especially if you’ve got difficult skin. If your skin is touchy and flares out in a group of blemishes after one day of wearing full-face makeup, that’s very frustrating. The point of foundation is to give you even, shine-free coverage throughout the day. That’s why we carefully slather it on. When the coverage that is supposed to be masking your fine lines, discoloration and acne scars creates an entirely new skincare problem for you, that’s terribly ironic. 

We might have been told that acne would be a thing of the past when we finally got out of our teenage years, but now we know that simply isn’t true. Having blemish-free skin is a constant battle, even when you aren’t wearing a full face of makeup every day. You don’t need a traitorous foundation in your routine. That’s why you should consider investing in an oil-free foundation. 

Oil-free foundations don’t add even more oil to your skin. They’re best for oily and combination skin, because sometimes people with dry skin need a little extra help from oily foundations. Oil-free foundations are less likely to clog your pores, and they still give you a natural, matte look. We picked the best oil-free foundations for you. One of our picks almost doesn’t sound real. This foundation has acne-fighting ingredients that help to defeat your blemishes while hiding your imperfections. That’s a foundation we definitely want on our team.

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Gifts for Grandchildren: Choosing a Present they Will Remember

Gifts for Grandchildren: Choosing a Present they Will Remember

One of the great joys of being a grandmother is spending time with our grandchildren, seeing them enjoy the little moments every day, watching them learn and grow – and then sending them back home to be with their parents!

Many grandmothers love to give gifts to their grandkids. But buying gifts for grandchildren can be surprisingly complicated and sometimes involves emotions and conflict – some parents might not want their kids’ grandparents to spend too much money on gifts, for fear of “spoiling” the children; or some parents might feel that expensive gifts have expectations attached.

To avoid any difficulties and ensure that every gift is received gladly as an expression of love, here are a few ideas for buying the best gifts for grandchildren.

Talk with Mom and Dad First

Before you spend a lot of money on gifts, talk with your grandchild’s parents about what they feel is a good gift, based on the child’s interests, abilities and play patterns. Some children might want a noisy, active toy while others might want something quiet, like a book, puzzle or board game.

Find out what kinds of TV shows or hobbies your grandchildren are most passionate about these days – children’s interests can sometimes change quickly, and the “must have” toy of six months ago might no longer be at the top of the child’s wish list.

Talking with the child’s parents first is also a good way to demonstrate that you want your gift purchases to be supportive of their parenting choices and that you are not trying to be a distraction or add unnecessary clutter to the house.

Donne Davis, founder of GaGa Sisterhood, says that before you dive into the fabulous world of sparkling lights and buzzing motors that is the children’s toy market today, make sure that your plans are aligned with your grandkids’ parents.

In addition to avoiding any potential family issues, Donne says that there are other reasons to consider classic toys, made from wood and textiles, rather than the latest gadgets.

Focus on Quality

Most parents (and a surprising number of kids) would prefer high quality toys instead of disposable plastic items. If you can afford it, Donne recommends looking for simple, high-quality products, made from wood or fabrics. This logic applies for kids of all ages.

Younger kids may appreciate toys or building blocks made from high quality materials. Older kids may appreciate something from Etsy or Handmadeology. Even your teenage granddaughter may appreciate some unique jewelry that matches her personal style.

The only caveat here is that kids love to compare. If you are the only one buying handmade items and traditional toys, they may pale in comparison to your grandson’s new PlayStation.

That said, if you agree on an approach with your grandkids’ parents, this situation is easily avoided. The key is for everyone to be in sync with their gift buying strategy.

Make Sure the Gift Is Age Appropriate

It’s been a while since you’ve had small children living with you in your house, so take time to research the gift and consider whether it’s safe and appropriate for kids your grandchildren’s age.

Fortunately, most toys have clearly marked recommended age ranges on the packaging, but you can also read magazine review guides to see the best recommendations of toys for specific age ranges. For example, Parents magazine has a good article with detailed lists of recommended toys for each age of childhood.

Consider Gifts of Experience

Instead of toys or expensive gadgets, think about giving your grandchildren an “experience-based” gift – like tickets to a sporting event, a membership at the zoo or museum, or a subscription to a favorite magazine.

Other types of “experiential” gifts might include sporting equipment, cooking utensils, or materials for arts and crafts (depending on what types of activities your grandkids love to do most). Sometimes these gifts can be simple and small – a new box of crayons from Grandma can brighten a child’s day immensely!

Give the Gift of Your Time

Especially if you’re on a budget and are trying to make your retirement savings last longer, buying a lot of gifts for your grandchildren might not be a good financial move. Instead of overburdening yourself financially, look for opportunities to spend more time with your grandchildren.

Take them to the park. Host them at your house for a special “weekend at Grandma’s.” Read to them, garden with them, cook with them, sing with them, dance with them, watch them run and play and grow, and teach them about what you know and love along the way.

The gift of your presence and your attention is one of the most lasting reminders that your grandchildren will have that they are loved and that they are part of a beautiful continuity of family life, reaching across the generations.

Personalized Gift

Author and Sixty and Me contributor Sue Belding decided to order stuffed animals with a voice recording box inside that she found on Amazon. Each grandchild got their own stuffed animal with Sue’s voice singing them a personalized song.

Think of Your Other Grandchildren in the House

Dave Price, freelance writer and speaker specializing in grandparenting, suggests that you take into consideration the ages of the other children. Your 10-year-old granddaughter or your 9-year-old grandson might really love the latest Star Wars Lego set. However, consider how many Lego sets remain unopened in closets for fear that younger brothers or sisters might swallow the pieces.

Consider the Other Grandparents

Dave also says that we need to be considerate of the other grandparents. In an ideal world, grandparenting would not be a competition. However, not all grandparents are financially equal.

Other grandparents (or parents) may consider your gift an attempt to show them up or buy love from your grandchildren. That doesn’t mean you can’t buy the gifts you want; it just means to consider the other family implications before you do.

How do you choose gifts for your grandchildren? Do you love to spoil your grandkids with gifts, or do you believe that “less is more”? Please share your thoughts in the comments below.

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There are many important life lessons that grandparents can teach their grandkids. Barbara Nathan discusses 6 of the most crucial in our interview.

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M.A.C., Nars & More Luxe Beauty Is Up To Half Off During Nordstrom’s Half-Yearly Sale

There’s no shortage of discounts this time of year but there’s about Nordstrom sales that just hit differently. Maybe it’s the prices up to 50 percent off or the unique mix of luxe and more affordable offerings. Basically what we’re saying it, Nordstrom’s 2021 beauty sale doesn’t dissapoint. It’s part of the big Half-Yearly Sale when products fly off the virtual shelf faster than you can say add to cart.

These aren’t random, leftover items, either. These deals are from best-selling brands and ones you probably use every day. We’re talking Nars, M.A.C., Bobbi Brown, Anastasia Beverly Hills and so many more. There’s also a great mix of essentials including foundation and shampoo, as well as hairdryers and tools. But there are also giftable sets (hello, Father’s Day is around the corner!) and fun items you might never have tried before.

There are tons of deals to shop but if you’re not sure where to start, shop some favorites, below. Warning: they go fast.

Our mission at STYLECASTER is to bring style to the people, and we only feature products we think you’ll love as much as we do. Please note that if you purchase something by clicking on a link within this story, we may receive a small commission of the sale.

mac lustre lisptick

Nordstrom.

MAC Lustre Lipstick in Cockney

There’s something about this blue-red lipstick that looks good on everyone, especially with that shiny finish.

nars lip oil

Nordstrom.

Nars Mini Oil-Infused Lip Tint Duo

You can’t go wrong with this lip oil duo that hydrates while delivering a wash of color.

bobbi brown highlighting powder M.A.C., Nars & More Luxe Beauty Is Up To Half Off During Nordstroms Half Yearly Sale

Nordstrom.

Bobbi Brown Highlighting Powder

There are six pretty shades of this light-reflecting powder and you’re guaranteed to love one (or a few).

abh blush trio

Nordstrom.

Anastasia Beverly Hills Blush Trio

Choose from five colorways of this soft powder blush and you’ll be part of 2021’s biggest makeup trend.

prada candy night

Nordstrom.

Prada Candy Night Eau de Parfum

Fans of this sexy perfume love its notes of bitter orange, patchouli, musk and tonka bean.

STYLECASTER | Ashley Benson Interview

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