Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Rainbow Moments



Back in my Sunday school days, in 8th grade I believe, I had a teacher who was a little cooky, sorta wacky and dressed like you would assume a clown would on their day off. All weirdness aside, she was a really good person. Not going to lie, I don’t remember a whole lot about Sunday school, except I really didn’t have a choice but to go. However, I do remember one lesson in her class.
I’m sure we can all agree that the news and people in this world today are just depressing. Social networks either have people flaunting their happiness so much that it appears to be nothing but fake, or crying “poor me”. I’m not sure what happened to appreciating what we have and enjoying life, but it seems like the world today just wants more and more.

Anyways, back to Sunday school, we had a lesson that I refer to as “Rainbow Moments”. It’s so easy to focus on the bad in life and let the good things slip through our mind. The point of Rainbow Moments is to find gratefulness in every day and document it to see how much good fills up your life, and eventually you’ll become focused on happiness instead of whatever brings you down.
One of my best friends and I decided to make a Rainbow Moments notebook. We took it to school and would pass it throughout the day, adding in whatever made us smile or what we were grateful for. Before we knew it our little spiral notebook was running out of pages. But the biggest thing was our view of life. The laws of attraction show whatever you put into the universe is what you’ll get out of it, and what will come back to you. So by focusing our energy on good, more and more good was coming into our lives.

This follows the teachings of “The Secret”, which became popular years ago, especially when Oprah Winfrey exposed it on her hit talk show. Which: I highly recommend EVERYONE watch this, it’s available on Netflix, purchase it on their website, or in book form. It’s all about changing your mindset and putting good out into the universe so you can get good back into your life.
So today, start your own Rainbow Moments, whether it be online with a blog or forum, emailing them to me, a journal, thought jar, whatever you want. But the sooner you start focusing on putting good out there, the sooner you get good back.

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Golden Globes: Toddle Style




Let's face it: toddlers are some of the most adorable creatures. They do the silliest things and are finally starting to develop physical characteristics. It's so cute when they start to finally turn into miniature adults. 

These first two photos are of my super adorable niece. Even though we live 550 miles apart I get to see her grow, play and smile through Instagram. (Click here to check out my account) Her mama, an amazing photographer, shares her everyday adventures from playtime to shopping and just being silly.

 


One random day of Google searches I stumbled upon ToddleWood (website currently unavailable). Instantly I fell in love. The recent posts that day were of the Golden Globes. Like any awards ceremony my favorite part is always what happens on the red carpet. I find myself critiquing, praising and drooling just like Joan Rivers would be.
Tricia Messeroux is the woman behind ToddleWood which transforms toddlers into superstars. She takes iconic photos and recreates them with children ages 3-6. Her collection is beyond adorable!

Take a quick peek at a few of her looks from the Golden Globes 2013:










Which little tot do you think looks the most glamorous?
(my vote goes to the gorgeous girl in orange!)