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Saturday
Jul012017

CANADA 150, EH? | These Fashionable Finds Will Make You Feel SO Canadian

via Roots

Originally posted in The CLOSET

Campfires. Gord Downie. Timmies. Pond hockey. Muskoka chairs. Loon calls. Bautista bat flips. Complaining about the weather. Saying sorry. A lot. Paleness. Patio parties. Backyard bbqs. Justin Trudeau doing push-ups.

We might all be different but there's something about being Canadian that unites us. We work hard but we play harder. We love fiercely, we're polite and we're kind - buuut we still like to cause some trouble because how else could we possibly get through 8 months of winter? We love our nature and we love our summers because we know that before too long, they're gone. We're far from perfect but we're working on it. Most of us have never seen a beaver. And most of us will find that last sentence funny. 

Unlike our American counterparts, our patriotism is a steady, quiet sort. While we love Canada, it's not the decal-your-car-in-Canadian-flags kinda love. But with Canada 150 just a few weeks away, this might be the year to get just a little bit loud. 

Rock maple-leaf hats & sweatshirts from Roots (one of our country's biggest retail success stories) or Made in Canada finds from Le Château. Try flirty dresses from stores that you didn't even know were Canadian or homegrown beauty products to help you embrace your short-lived summer glow. Pick up some new shoes from a Canadian fave (shout-out to ALDO) or treat yourself to a few things from Hudson's Bay.  Love this country as much as we do? Scroll below for some fashionable finds that will help you wear your heart on your sleeve this summer.

Happy 150th birthday Canada! We love you xx

SEE OUR CANADIAN FASHION FINDS HERE...

 

 

Monday
Jun052017

HOW WE ROLL | The Vaughan Mills Shopping Shuttle Returns

 

My shopping compadres: the lovely Momming Inc. ladies, Classy on the Run & The Curious Creature. 

As someone who likes to shop (a LOT), I've developed several coping strategies to make my shopping experiences as joyful as possible. My goals are always the same:

1) Find cute stuff

2) Score amazing deals I can brag about later

3) Buy cute stuff (see #1)

4) Feel happiness/elation/joy

5) Avoid stress to keep the happiness/elation/joy rolling (see #4)

I personally find things like parking, driving and 407 tolls take away significantly from my shopping joy. So, the Vaughan Mills shopping shuttle is my go-to. When VM announced that the shuttle was back for yet another year, I gave a little woot-woot and hopped on the GO from Kitchener to Toronto to celebrate the shuttle's summer launch.

I arrive at Union Station and head to 123 Front Street at 9:15 am to grab my shuttle wristband with fellow shopping enthusiasts Momming Inc., Classy on the Run & The Curious Creature (aka Trouble). We go by blogger aliases because we take shopping that seriously. Seriously. You can register for a shuttle wristband the morning of but they recommend you arrive around 8:30 to secure your spot. The coach usually fills up quickly because it's FREE (seriously) with free WiFi on board - Vaughan Mills is a bit of a trek if you're coming from downtown so the shuttle is a no-brainer. The shuttle holds 55 passengers and runs round-trip rides twice daily from Union Station to Vaughan Mills (full directions & details here).

After spilling half of my latte down the front of my shirt whilst talking a little too enthusiastically about pom-poms (again, seriously), the mom bloggers grabbed me some napkins, patted me down, and then we all hopped on board. The shuttle left promptly at 10 am and arrived at Vaughan Mills by 10:25 (!).  

I had several missions to accomplish by 3 pm so I had to focus. On my list: a few Sephora splurges, anything and everything with pom-poms and/or fringe, summer shoes (always shoes), and possibly a few things for my husband and kids because they're cute. I also had a styling session and video shoot booked with girl boss, Katie Zeppieri so had to be extra efficient. Luckily, Vaughan Mills makes shopping easy. I found my pom-poms at DSW and HR2, scored some adorable kids clothes at J.Crew Factory, did a little damage at Nine West Studio and Capezio and then splurged, as planned, at Sephora. Quick lunch at Aroma Espresso Bar (my fave), very pink styling sesh with Katie for Girl Talk Day, and then back on the shuttle for 3 pm. 

Looking for a quick, easy and fun way to get your summer shopping on? The Vaughan Mills Shopping Shuttle is officially rolling and operates from now until September 30th, returning Nov 24th - Dec 26th (shuttle doesn't operate Dec 25th) just in time for your Holiday shopping.  

See you on board! After all, I've already thought of a few more summer things I just might need ;)

Um, did somebody say FREE? 

Love, exciting and new, all aboard, we're expecting youuuuu....

I didn't get the memo. I made the memo. #matchy

Distractions...

Styling sesh with girl boss Katie Zeppieri...

A few of my fun scores...

Friday
May052017

FULL STOP | Unwind with the Meditation & Rejuvenation Retreat at the Hazelton Hotel

You know the feeling. That feeling on that first true day of spring where you can finally leave your house with no jacket on. That feeling when you realize how much effort you've been putting into just surviving the winter for the past 6 months, where your shoulders finally drop from your earlobes for the first time in ages as you soak in those first glorious rays of sun. It's that feeling where you realize just how much you missed that feeling and didn't know how badly you needed it back. The Hazelton Hotel has this feeling all figured out. 

I was invited to The Hazelton Hotel to experience their new Meditation & Rejuvenation package earlier this week and (way-too-eagerly-to-be-cool) rsvp'd yes, please. I've been stressed lately (work, kids, the world, life) so unwinding sounds like just the thing I need. The Yabu Pushelberg-designed hotel, if you've never been, is currently sitting comfortably atop the city's luxe list. It's perfectly small (77 rooms) and beautiful and refined and Justin Bieber stays here when he's in town, so there's that. But also, the place itself is just SO. From the dim lighting to the plush carpets, from the way the concierge greets you in an eager-to-please in the most pleasing possible way to that perfect mix of modern and classic design - the Hazelton Hotel has already got it all just right. The "Meditation & Rejuvenation" package, which I'm about to try out in a morning press party, is taking it next level, if that's even possible. I'm led upstairs to a suite full of eager (but not too eager, natch) editors and influencers and otherwise ready-to-zen women. We start slow. 

MEDITATION

Our experience begins with a morning meditation session led by Reiki Master and lululemon Ambassador, Tara Good. I speak with Tara briefly before our session and she is as calm, composed and chill as they come - I am certain she never gets distracted by her smartphone. Lucky guests who come for the Meditation & Rejuvenation Retreat at The Hazelton Hotel score an hour of this zen goddess' expertise in the comfort of their own room, during which time they will learn to breathe fully, disconnect deeply and leave their daily stresses behind.

“Mindfulness studies have increased in recent years,” says Hani Roustom, General Manager of the Hazelton Hotel, “many people seek to find the same inner peace while away as they do while at home. The Hazelton Hotel is proud to partner with leaders in the mindfulness and wellness space, like lululemon ambassador Tara Good, to bring mediation and rejuvenation to our guests allowing them to experience the same inner peace and tranquility during their stay as they strive for in their daily lives.” 

 As someone who has never meditated, I can't tell you exactly what we do in those 10 minutes. What I do know is that we close our eyes, engage in simple breathing exercises, listen to some soothing words about mindfulness, and when I open my eyes again, I feel like she's added an extra 6 months to my life. At least. No, I will go on record to say that Tara Good added a solid year to my life. This is precisely how I will justify bi-annual weekends away at the Hazelton Hotel from now on. There is no arguing with habits that increase lifespan, right? OM-azing. 

Blame the blurry pic on my state of zen. Seriously. 

DINING

An early morning meditation calls for a healthy breakfast to keep the zen flowing. We're treated to a beautiful breakfast by the Hazelton Hotel's ONE Restaurant, brought to life today by chef Darby Piquette. He explains the importance of food designed to taste as good as it looks, featuring bold colours and incredibly robust flavours. Chef Darby and Chef Marc McEwan will change the menu regularly (because no one would ever want to stop their creative juices from flowing), but guests can always expect supremely healthy dishes loaded with freshness and flavour, plus fresh cold-pressed juices made daily at the Village Juicery with recipes provided by ONE. I sampled everything from fresh fruit and muffins to homemade hummus and tuna poke bowls, but it was the smoothie bowl that fully blew my mind. 

The Best. Smoothie. Bowl. I've. Ever. Tasted. 

SPA

No Meditation & Rejuvenation Retreat would ever be complete without a trip to the spa to fully unwind. The Spa at the Hazelton by Valmont feels like a revelation if you've never been - it's cozy and exclusive and chic, and feels like exactly the kind of sanctuary you'd want to visit if you were Beyonce and had paparazzi lurking outside. I currently have no paparazzi waiting for me but if I did, yes, this is exactly where I'd go. We take a tour of the spa, and check out the ultra-pretty and private hotel pool plus the refined treatment rooms. We then head to the 'boudoir' where we test out some of the key products by innovative Swiss brand, Valmont. The Valmont facial is often touted as the gold standard of facials and we learn about the science behind all of the hype, including Valmont's use of primitive collagen in its products. 

“Our facials not only nourish and improve the appearance of skin,” notes Fabienne Sebaoun, Marketing Manager, Valmont Canada, “but also allow guests to unwind and de-stress, which is critical for finding balance, feeling rejuvenated and for their overall well-being.”

I can't help myself - I book myself in for a hydrating facial the very next day where I'm scrubbed and steamed into a state of ultimate zen. As I glide out of The Hazelton Hotel, shoulders noticeably relaxed, deeply breathing in the warm spring air, with a Valmont glow I can't help but check out in the lobby mirror, I can feel the last of my worries slip away...

 

The “Meditation and Rejuvenation” package for two is now available for $950.00 CAD plus applicable taxes per night for an executive suite and includes the following:
·         A meditation practice led by lululemon ambassador Tara Good;
·        Wellness breakfast for two created by celebrity chef Mark McEwan of ONE restaurant;
·         A signature rejuvenating facial at the exclusive Valmont Spa
·         Personal shopping “fit session” at lululemon Cumberland store location

For more information or to make reservations, please call 416-963-6300 or book online by clicking ‘Reservations’ at www.thehazeltonhotel.com.

 

 

 

Wednesday
Mar082017

SWEET ESCAPE | 10 Reasons We'd Go Back to Beaches Turks & Caicos in a Hot Minute

Mojitos with a view. Sigh...take me back...

It took me much longer than it should have to post this review and I have Beaches Turks & Caicos to blame. Our trip to the resort in January was so relaxing that I'm only now coming out of my vacation fog. I've spent the last several weeks bawling as I scrape ice off my windshield, constantly wondering why nobody ever cooks our meals anymore, and randomly reaching for phantom mojitos. Life at Beaches was so dreamy that I'll admit it: I didn't know if I could handle looking at these pictures of paradise again. Read on for 10 reasons I'm ready to go back, like now. Too soon?

Shell-hunting along the dreamy beach.

#mermaidlife

If you think you've experienced a perfect white sand beach on past vacays, you very well might have. I was certain I'd experienced one - until I stepped onto the beach in Turks & Caicos. While my run-ins with sand have always been a little rough, the T&C beach is just so smooth, so powdery that you're left walking with silk between your toes and the clear, turquoise waters of Grace Bay just beyond. It's heaven - if your idea of heaven involves a mojito in your hand and the perfect beach at your feet. Just me? Also, Beaches Turks & Caicos has its own private stretch of beach complete with loads of loungers and stocked coolers on the adjacent boardwalk, so you can stretch out with a good book and a cool drink while your kids happily frolic in the sand and surf. Like I said: heaven. 

 

The view from our upper balcony.

Our charming home away from home.

Beaches Turks & Caicos is big. Like really big. Yet with 4 villages, each with its own unique vibe, you get the options of a large resort with the intimate feel of a much smaller one. We took the kids here 3 years ago - at the time, we chose the French Village and loved it there. The Caribbean Village is the original part of the resort which we worried might feel dated. The Italian Village felt like a 24/7 party (fun) but with really young kids, we weren't sure if we wanted to be so close to the action. I have friends who have stayed in the Italian village who loved being at the heart of the resort, but it's just not our thing. The French Village is set back from the ocean but we loved the chill vibe and actually really enjoyed the walking because it allowed us to eat more. Goals. Plus, it's really close to the resort's Café de Paris where one of us would inevitably stumble, bleary-eyed, each morning to stock up on cappuccinos for us, steamed milks for the kids, and croissants & pains au chocolat for the whole crew (all included, of course). This time, my mother-in-law booked us into the Key West Village, the newest section of the resort, which is STUN-ning. It's brand new so all of the rooms and pools feel modern and fresh but the gardens are thriving and abundant so it doesn't feel sparse, as some new builds do. We were lucky to get upgraded to a 2 storey, 2 bedroom concierge suite in Key West Village (gifted by the Beaches PR team). The main floor features a kitchen, living room, dining area, ensuite bathroom, laundry room (less packing - yay!) and bedroom with a front and rear balcony. You walk upstairs to discover the loft which gives you another bedroom with its own balcony and ensuite, so it's much more like a condo than a hotel room. Our fridge was fully stocked with beers, sodas, juices and water when we arrived and of course, since it's an all-inclusive resort, we had full bottles of premium liquor at our disposal 24/7 which I would have absolutely crushed in my 20s. Now, it was just nice for the occasional CHUG CHUG CHUG. Oh wait, right, that was University. We just sipped. It was all very family-friendly. I'm going on and on here but basically, having been there twice and spent some time in all of the villages, I'd highly recommend either the French Village or Key West Village, depending on your preferences and your budget. And if you can splurge or are celebrating a major milestone, would also highly recommend the villa set-up because it was so luxurious. My sister- and brother-in-law stayed in the Key West 1-Bedroom Concierge Villa Suite which is ideal if you have small kids since you get your own bedroom, the kids can sleep in the main room, and you don't have to worry about stairs. Also, the cleaning staff came twice a day so despite our laissez-faire (read: messy) ways, our place was always blissfully clean. They are very clear with you that you are not allowed to tip which does partially account for the price. When they say all-inclusive, they really mean it. 

He has no idea how to play chess but he look super serious about it nonetheless.

Ready to hit the waterslides at Pirates Island Waterpark. 

There are endless activities for the entire family at Beaches Turks & Caicos. Pirates Island Waterpark is a 45,000 square-foot playground with everything from waterslides and a surf simulator for thrill-seekers, to a meandering lazy river for those of us who prefer a slightly slower pace, plus swim-up soda bars, kid-friendly pools and play areas for the littles. If you like to keep it real and stick to the ocean, Beaches T&C watersports amenities are second to none. You can enjoy unlimited scuba-diving (lessons are included) and watersports like paddleboards, sea kayaks, windsurfing and Hobie Cats. Snorkelling gear can be rented (also free of charge) to explore one of Turks' many world-renowned reefs - we walked 20 minutes down the beach to a famous snorkel spot where we swam with flocks(?) of eagle rays, sea turtles (amaaaazing) and even one very ugly barracuda (shudder). On land, you can take advantage of the many land sports on offer, like tennis lessons, beach volleyball, a beautiful fitness center and large lawn chess boards scattered around the resort. For gamers, there's an XBox Play Lounge with loads of gaming stations, pool tables, the Scratch DJ Academy where you can learn mad turntable skills (sorry, skillz) and Club Liquid, a super fun-looking nightclub for teens. Basically, your family will never, ever be bored at Beaches. 

An adorable breakfast with the characters of Sesame Street.

Beaches Resorts has an exclusive partnership with Sesame Street so you'll occasionally see your fave Sesame Street characters roaming around the resort, posing for pics, making guest appearances in the kids club (cookie baking with Cookie Monster was a huge hit with our kids) and nightly entertainment at the main stage. You might think this could get annoying but the characters show up so infrequently throughout the day that they are never in your face. My entire family attended the Character Breakfast with all of the Sesame Street characters one morning. There are very few add-ons at Beaches but this is one of them - for a small fee, you show up to the French Village and are treated to a VIP breakfast with decorated tables, balloons, personal meet-and-greets with all of the characters and a post-breakfast dance party that is cray, in a good way. Like seriously, Cookie Monster and the Count have mooooves. I was worried that my 8 year-old daughter would think she was too cool for Sesame Street but she perhaps loved it more than anyone. If you want to opt for a little something extra for your littles, this is definitely worthwhile. Don't miss the incredible Caribbean parade that makes its way through the resort once a week (usually on a Tuesday evening - check the resort's weekly calendar when you arrive so you don't miss it). Also, the entertainment team is top notch with great dance shows and comedy skits so all of the nightly shows were loads of fun, too. 

Hours of cousin fun were had on this beach. 

Good times with Grandpa. 

When you try to check your work emails on vacay...

One thing you realize on vacation is that while being together in a beautful setting is nice, it's the being together part that you remember the most. My husband's parents very (!) generously took us on this trip so we were able to spend an entire week together with them, my sister and brother-in-law and our two nephews. We did our own thing during the day for the most part but would meet up at various spots around the resort for lunch, on the beach or to just chill at the pool. By the way, the Wi-Fi is incredibly good at the resort so we set up a Facebook Messenger group to stay in touch - SO helpful. At night, we would meet at one of the resort's many restaurants (more on that below) and would usually head to the main stage to catch a show together afterwards. With no meals to prepare, no dishes to do, no house to clean and no work deadlines to worry about (for now), you can enjoy a blissful week just spending time together. Our kids don't need stuff - they already have too much. A vacation is money SO well-spent, if only for the time you get to spend together just having fun. Aaaannd, when you need a break from the kids (because sometimes, you just do...see the b&w pic above for the moment James tried to respond to few work emails lol)


Our kids with their new Build-a-Bear stuffies.

Beaches Turks & Caicos Kids Camps give you free babysitting, All. Day. Long. With the exception of a small dinner break, there are programmed activities going on all day and into the evening at the kids clubs, all tailored to suit the ages of your children. All nannies and Kids Camp staffers at Beaches Resorts are members of the International Nanny Association. To become accredited, you're required to meet the minimum 2,000 hours of child-care services, in addition to receiving training in safety, nutrition and child development. Small children don't get stuck in a tiny nursery that calls itself a kids club - they get to build sandcastles on the beach, hunt for treasures and do science experiments with Sesame Street characters. My kids are 6 and 8 so their age group gets to have amazing experiences like snorkelling (in a safe spot), boat rides and even pizza-making sessions. We only put our kids in the camp once during our stay this time since James' parents wanted to spend more time with their grandkids (um, best in-laws EVER), so we decided to take them to camp on Build-a-Bear Day, where they actually got to go to the resort's mini Build-a-Bear store and create their own stuffies as a souvenir from the trip. The bears weren't cheap (by stuffie standards) but they remain some of our kids' most prized possessions (err...new family members). On our last trip, we were so grateful for the Kids Camp as it allowed us to go on a date night to one of the resort's more upscale adults-only restaurants, and to enjoy an afternoon getting pampered at Red Lane Spa, sans kids.  

Prettiest little surf shack ever. 

Pre-snorkelling pic. I immediately realized that my bathing suit was precisely 'seal' colour but luckily, no sharks were spotted (and no bloggers were harmed) on this outing. 

When your mom makes you match the backdrop because she just can't help herself. 

Love. 

I took all of the pics in this post with my iPhone 6, and I don't consider myself much of a photographer; the great thing about Beaches is that the setting does most of the work for you. Between the turquoise ocean, the majestic palm trees, the brightly coloured surf shack and the weathered boardwalk, it's a dream-come-true for snap-happy parents, regardless of your skill (or lack thereof). My husband and kids were really good sports about me constantly snapping their pics until day 4, at which point my husband made me lock my iPhone in our safe. With so much beauty everywhere, it's just way too tempting. My in-laws booked a professional family photo session so we could get proper family pics and I can't recommend that enough. You're relaxed, have time on your hands, and are all together in one beautiful spot, so it's the perfect time for family photos. At the request of James' mom, we all wore khaki and white (which miraculously managed to stay white for the duration of the photoshoot) so our pictures looked extra polished and profesh. Scroll down to check out our group shot - it's a framer. 

Our VIP Cabana at the French Village pool (thank you Beaches T&C). 

There are 6 large pools at Beaches Turks & Caicos, all with their own swim-up bars. Each pool has its own vibe but we usually alternated between the Italian Village party pool and the calmer French Village pool. My favourite thing about the large pools at this resort is that the sightlines are fantastic, meaning you rarely have to worry about losing track of your child. If you do, my experience is that you'll probably find them at the swim-up bar ordering a kid-friendly blender drink from the bartender, and feeling like a total boss. I packed a few neon rashguards for my kids which made them even easier to spot. There are smaller pools scattered throughout the resort, some for families and some reserved just for adults, which are perfect when you're in the mood for a quiet swim. Before bed, we would often let our kids have a late night jacuzzi which they thought was the most amazing thing ever. Don't you just love parent wins? We were offered a cabana on our last full day at the resort (more blogger benefits) and it was amazing to have our own shaded area to enjoy for the day. Whether you get a cabana or not, though, we never had trouble finding lounge chairs during our stay. 

Dinner at Soy Sushi Bar. 

Typical breakfast scene. 

A leisurely late breakfast at Bayside Restaurant where we enjoyed most breakfasts and some lunches on our trip (because it was just tooo beautiful). 

When it comes to dining, the resort's 19 specialty restaurants ensure that you'll never feel that all-inclusive fatigue so many of us have experienced on vacation. You can't go wrong at any of the restaurants but the following were our faves:

BREAKFAST

Café de Paris - Lattés, cappuccinos and pastries whenever you want. If you're used to dropping $6 every time you set foot near a Starbucks, this seems so indulgent

Bayside Restaurant - buffet style so this restaurant is less about the food and more about the setting (see pic directly above and you'll understand why we came here nearly every morning for breakfast)

Sky Restaurant - A la carte restaurant located directly above Bayside so the views are equally beautiful and the pancakes are delish.

LUNCH

Bella Napoli Pizzeria - Fantastic wood-fired pizzas which you can take to go, so you can eat by the pool, on the beach or wherever you happen to feel like eating that day.

DINNER

Soy Sushi Bar - excellent sushi, beautiful atmosphere.

Taste of India - we were literally the only ones in the restaurant but the Indian food here was really fantastic, and obviously underappreciated.

Giuseppe's - Crowd-pleasing Italian with great pasta and mains. 

Kimonos - Teppanyaki-style bar and the one of the few restaurants at the resort that requires a reso - less about the food and more about the grill-side show (our kids loved it).

Schooner's Seafood Grill - probably my favourite dinner restaurant, with great seafood and live beachside reggae music. Breakfast here is quite good, too btw. Be sure to check out the bathroom for décor inspo. 

Cotton candy score at Bobby Dee's. 

Ordering their fave drinks from their fave bartender. 

When you go to Beaches Turks & Caicos, you get a sense of security that's unfortunately hard to find these days. While I wouldn't necessarily consider myself a 'resort person' (ie. I love to explore and travel the world, love the excitement of getting lost, adore getting loco with the locals, etc.), there's nothing easier and more carefree than a great resort when you're travelling with kids because once you book your vacation, the resort takes care of the rest. You always feel very safe, whether you're running back to your room to grab something at night or your kids want to walk to the bar to grab a drink by themselves. The staff make it their mission to make you and your kids feel welcome so there are good vibes all around. They've got family travelling down to a science, with kid-friendly everything, from the al fresco restaurants and bars to the shallow pools to the family-friendly activities that allow your entire family to enjoy the fun together. There are pleasant surprises around every corner, like Bobby Dee's: an all-day, all-night ice cream shoppe that lets your kids score milkshakes, sundaes and cotton candy whenever they (or you) feel like it (I mean, it's a vacation so the only rules are that there are no rules, right?). No stress, no worries, just fun. People often ask me if Beaches Turks & Caicos is worth the price for an all-inclusive? Absolutely. Would we go back? In a hot minute. Excuse me while I go scrape the ice off my windshield, cook my own dinner and have a little cry ;)

Disclaimer: We purchased our Beaches Turks & Caicos trip but received some special perks (aka blogger benefits) from the Beaches team. All opinions are my own.