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#4, #5, #6, #7 – Fashion essentials for moms working from home

May 3, 2013 By 33 Avenue in The BAG, The SHOES, The STYLE 2 Comments Tags: Fashion

#4, #5, #6, #7 – Fashion essentials for moms working from home

Two rounds of closet clean outs have left my dressing room looking empty. Well, not really. But after donating several huge bags of usable clothes and shoes, in addition to consigning dozens of items, I needed to somehow rejuvenate my wardrobe. Just a little bit. Besides, I still have leeway in my shopping resolution this year. [...]

Tips: How to move to Paris with a toddler

May 1, 2013 By 33 Avenue in The LOUNGE, The REFLECTION, The TRIP 6 Comments Tags: France, Paris, Reflections

Tips: How to move to Paris with a toddler

A year ago today, I moved to Paris temporarily with my daughter, she was 2.5 years old. I needed a break from the daily grind of life and followed a dream. For a total of three months, we had the time of our lives and bonded like crazy. I’ve subsequently received compliments from friends and [...]

Fabulous: Paris à la Carrie Bradshaw

Apr 29, 2013 By 33 Avenue in The SIGHTS, The TRIP 2 Comments Tags: France, Paris, Sex and the City

Fabulous: Paris à la Carrie Bradshaw

I’m a Sex and the City junkie. Funnily enough though, I never really saw the series during the original HBO run between 1998 and 2004. I don’t know, I guess I felt a bit “too young” then for the show and couldn’t relate much to Carrie, Samantha, Miranda and Charlotte. But once I hit my [...]

Tiptoes

Apr 28, 2013 By 33 Avenue in The LOUNGE, The REFLECTION, The SHOES No Comments Tags: Reflections

Tiptoes

In an effort to improve my posture, I have taken up ballet lessons for adults. As I age, most especially with a three-year-old daughter when bending down to her level is a daily necessity (even though I’m a shortie I still have to stoop a little bit), my posture has suffered. So I decided to [...]

The world is my playground: Travel tips with a toddler

Apr 22, 2013 By 33 Avenue in The LOUNGE, The REFLECTION, The TRIP No Comments Tags: Reflections

The world is my playground: Travel tips with a toddler

If there’s one thing I’m very proud of as a parent, it’s (almost) always travelling with my three-year-old daughter. The world is definitely her oyster and the gift of travel is the best my husband and I could give her. Early on we agreed not to indulge her with material goods. Sure, she gets toys [...]

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