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5 Favorites from fashionABLE

My visit to the fashionABLE factory in Ethiopia two years ago changed my life, and I continue to be inspired by Barrett Ward's infectious enthusiasm and determination to help women elevate their lives. Barrett is truly amazing and it was fantastic to see him in Washington last week at the #AYASummit. Meanwhile, it's fashionABLE's 4th birthday this week so I thought it would be fun to share 5 of my favorite picks from their collection. Go shop! Everything is on sale this week and your dollars will make a difference!

1. I love white scarves (they immediately brighten up your face!), and the Aster scarf adds punch with a colorful chevron pattern. I just ordered one this morning!

2. This incredible Tizita bracelet trio is made from bullet casings and scrap metal by farmers in the Entoto mountains, a community of healing for those affected by HIV/AIDS.

3. I adore the Mehari blanket, which would serve gorgeously indoors or outdoors. I've been meaning to order this blanket ever since it was released; I did so this morning and can't wait to cozy up under the Mehari on the couch with the girls!

4. The gorgeous Mamuye leather tote comes in three colors; the cognac is perfection.

5. Stack up the awesome with these leather and thread Teshome bracelets.

Image credits: fashionABLE

Girls & Women: Finding Your Voice
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I recently shared about ONE's new Girls & Women site; I'm honored to be part of such an incredible advisory board and I'll share more about this work in the fall. Meanwhile, I hope you'll read this piece I wrote on finding and celebrating voice through art. Writing the post helped me put words to my own stifled journey and why I feel it's crucial to give kids the chance to find their voice and passion.

Never doubt the power of your voice.

Image credits: my 9-year-old daughter Laurel

Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome
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I'm planning on being off the grid for most of the weekend on a fun little adventure with Laurel and Violet (feel free to follow along on Instagram!) so I wanted to share this week's edition of Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome a little early. Enjoy this roundup of reads and visuals that caught my eye, and be sure to check out the 34-event Weekend Roundup if you're looking for something to do this weekend! Have a wonderful weekend!

- So thrilled about the launch of ONE’s Girls & Women site!

- Because PANDAS.

- Honored to be on this list of top 25 family travel blogs!

- Incredibly proud of my friend Katherine Stone for helping so many women rise from postpartum depression.

- How to create the perfect gallery wall.

- This is what happened when I drove my Mercedes to pick up food stamps.

- Then and now photos.

- I think Massachusetts deserves higher than #13 but I’m totally biased.

- Moscato mojitos -- a friend made these last weekend and they were delicious!

- World Cup soccer stats erase the sport’s most dominant players: women.

Image credit: lemon pie ice cream via Pinterest

Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome
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Happy Saturday everyone, I hope you're enjoying a wonderful weekend! We kicked things off with a neighborhood cleanup this morning (I've truly never been so excited to pick up trash!) and will be cheering on the Bruins later today, among other things. Meanwhile, if you're looking for some good reads/visuals, here's what caught my eye this week. Have a great rest of the weekend!

- Humans of New York captures the Met Gala.

- On kids and privacy (and how it could impact your relationship).

- Rob Lowe is unprepared (and amazing).

- How parents are ruining youth sports.

- Congrats to the incredible winners of the Iris Awards.

- A beautiful bangle to benefit the incredible organization ONE.

- And speaking of ONE, remember how I went to lobby in February? The Electrify Africa Act passed! Simply AMAZING.

- Could the internet have saved my mother?

- Things to do in Boston with kids (my guest post at my friend Jo-Lynne’s site!).

- Have an artist at home? Their work could appear in a book!

Image credit: a trio of mosquito repelling plants via Pinterest

A Book Giveaway. Because We're Exploding With Love & Gratitude.
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About 8,171 unexpected things have happened in the 8 years since starting this blog and one of the big ones was writing Minimalist Parenting. Another one was being nominated for two Iris Awards in the categories of Game Changer (O.M.G.) and Philanthropic Work (for our #HelpWomenAtRisk campaign). To attend the award ceremony this past weekend, see the company in which we were nominated (see the images below...again, O.M.G.), and celebrate among our industry was such an incredible honor.

Asha and I feel so much love and gratitude, and as a follow up to the Iris Awards and in honor of Mother's Day we wanted to offer a token of our appreciation via giving away 5 copies of Minimalist Parenting. Because part of the minimalist parenting journey involves reorienting your life so that you are in the lens again and we'd love to help a few of you get there!

All you need to do is enter via Rafflecopter below and all that's involved is commenting on this blog post. Easy peasy. Just make sure you fill out the Rafflecopter widget since we're using it for easy admin to collect entries on both Boston Mamas and Parent Hacks.

Thank you so much for supporting us on this journey. We wouldn't be here without you. Truly.

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Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome
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Hello everyone, I hope you're enjoying the beautiful weather! If you've got cranky, fighting kids storming your home, head into nature like we did this morning. Seriously, it's the perfect antidote! Meanwhile, if you're looking for some good reads/visuals, I've got a great roundup in this week's Hey Internet, Keep Being Awesome. Enjoy, and have a fantastic rest of the weekend!

- Props to Honey Maid for this amazing video response.

- NPH and Jason Segel are truly epic.

- Female bodies: a weighty issue.

- 25 stores and what they should actually be called.

- Every U.S. county’s favorite baseball team (according to Facebook).

- Daily routines of the world’s most famous people.

- 39 easy ways to create DIY art for your walls.

- Register to climb out of the darkness in June.

- Think you’re too old to be an entrepreneur? Think again.

- 46 reasons my 3-year-old might be freaking out.

- 19 top African artists collaborate for ONE.

- The United States of bros.

Image credit: DIY wall art via Pinterest

The Power of Your Voice
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Friends, I'm completely bleary eyed after a whirlwind couple of days in Washington, D.C., followed by what very well may be the worst night of sleep in the history of my universe (Vi is sick and woke up every hour...aagggh). However, my (somewhat cloudy) mind is still spinning over the events of the last couple of days and I wanted to take a moment to share something with you.

I was in Washington for a ONE Moms board meeting and to participate in the ONE Power Summit, an incredible event that gathered 200+ impassioned volunteers from across the country for briefings and training to lobby for meetings on the Hill. There were so many people that I couldn't fit everyone in the frame from the very back of the room:

I will admit; my initial, reflexive reaction to the word "lobbyist" isn't usually the most positive, thanks to corruption reported in the news and portrayed in movies and books. But my perspective on that word shifted this week. As many of you may know, I believe in the power of making your voice heard and the power of small actions to help move the needle. Yesterday, I lobbied for bringing energy to Africa via the Electrify Africa Act + prioritizing funding for global development programs such as GAVI (which provides lifesaving vaccinations and immunizations for children) -- the feeling of assembling with a crowd of  volunteers passionate about a mission was truly electrifying. While at the offices of Senator Markey and Senator Warren I was not only moved by how engaged their staffers were in hearing from ONE advocates (of which there are 40,000 in Massachusetts -- FIST BUMP!), but also by how many constituent calls the front desk was fielding (yes, there are real people waiting for your call and answering the phones!).

Why am I telling you this? Because I want to remind you of the power of your voice. And how much your state representatives actually do want to hear from you. And how important it is to teach your kids that their voices matter too. Whether it's attending a rally (the Mother's Out Front rally I attended a few weeks back was incredible), writing a letter to local administration (Laurel and I have done this several times, both to issue thanks and constructive comments), taking 2 seconds to sign a digital petition (like this one in support of smallholder farmers in Africa), sharing with your loved ones about something you care about (like the FashionABLE Genet scarves shown above), or placing a call to your Representative or Senator (I now plan on doing this more), SPEAK UP. As I departed the Hill for Union Station I was overwhelmed by emotion. I couldn't stop looking back at the Capitol Building, thinking, we are so lucky to have the freedom to speak up. And that more than ever, even when -- especially when -- problems seem large and intractable, we've got to exercise that freedom and make our voices heard.

Image credits: thumbnail sticker by ONE.org; Genet scarf photo by Liz Gumbinner; remaining images by Christine Koh

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Weekly Blueprint
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Happy Sunday all; I hope you've enjoyed a wonderful February vacation and thanks to everyone who came out to the Marimekko event yesterday. It was so much fun and I'll be posting a wrap soon! Meanwhile, I'm dropping the Weekly Blueprint early since I'll be in meetings all day with ONE tomorrow. Enjoy the roundup and good luck to all getting back into the routine tomorrow!

February 24: Multi-cultural art and seek. (Canton)

February 26: Visit the story throne for fairy tales and crafts. (Concord)

February 26: Fill your day with art and play. (Lincoln)

February 26: Sip some sap straight from the tree. (Lincoln)

February 26: Just what we all need in the middle of winter...a beach party! (Sharon)

February 27: Adult and teen book discussion: Letters to a Young Scientist. (Acton)

February 27 + 28: A puppet presentation of Aesop’s Fables. (Brookline)

February 28: Uncover the inner workings of everyday electronics. (Acton)

February 28: Polar bear day at the bookstore. (Cambridge)

February 28: It’s a maple moo mix up! (Lincoln)

Image credit: DeCordova Museum & Sculpture Park

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