What is about girls that makes their friendship such a roller coaster ride of emotions? This is just a sampling of comments my daughter has made to me over the last couple of weeks. “Bee is trying to turn the other girls against me” “Bee called Susan and me liars, I don’t know why she’s […]
Kaws Companion Passing Through #Kaws
This past weekend, I happened upon this huge 16 foot Kaws sculpture Companion Passing Through at the 30th Street Station in Philadelphia. I first encountered Kaws (aka Brian Donnelly) work at last year’s Macy’s Day Thanksgiving Day parade where the first ever Kaws’ float made its debut. Brooklyn-based Artist Kaws is a well-known twisting and […]
5 Tips On How to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle This Earth Day #EarthDay
Tips for Earth Day Tips on How to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle Give Up Plastic and Paper Bags – Did you know that twelve million barrels of oil were used to make the 88.5 billion plastic bags used in the US last year, and about 14 million trees are cut down each year to […]
Adjustment to Working Full-Time – Therapy Thursday
Most people don’t like change especially kids. I think one of the most important rules of thumb that I have learned as a parent is that a consistent routine is the key to ensuring that we somewhat of a normal day-to- day life.
Flower Power by Ana Tzarev @AnaTzarev
This past week, my daughter were wandering down 57th Street when I spotted this huge flower from the street.
Delightful Afternoon of Modern Ballet mixed with Modern Music – Dance Theatre of Harlem @DTHBalllet
The Dance Theatre of Harlem is one of the world’s leading dance institution and is a part of the New York City cultural world. From the world-class school that trains young people in classical ballet and the allied arts to the iconic ballet company, the Dance Theatre of Harlem is committed to enriching the […]
Birthday Lunch at American Girl Cafe @AmericanGirl
Treating my daughter to a birthday lunch at New York’s American Girl Cafe (located on Fifth Avenue near Rockefeller Center) was the perfect way to end her birthday celebration.
El Capitan Theatre – Hollywood, California
El Capitan Theatre – Hollywood, California Step into Hollywood’s glittering past at the legendary El Capitan Theatre, which made its debut on May 3, 1926 as Hollywood’s first home of Spoken Drama. This grand theatre has been restored to its original elegance of Spanish Colonial exterior and boasts a colorful and lavish East […]
Goodbye My Love – Wordless Wednesday
Recently, I happened upon the “Goodbye My Love” installation located in Anita’s Way,
Favorite Shortcuts That Get Tasks Done Quickly
As a working mom, I don’t have the luxury of letting tasks pile up and get out of hand. Okay, maybe I do have a tendency to let things go sometimes, but boy do I regret it! This is why I am always looking for shortcuts that I can do during the week so tasks don’t become […]









