
I installed a fun Easter window at Fritz & Gigi a couple weeks ago and Thursday updated the outfits. We change the outfits weekly to make sure they don’t fade! I love this little Easter crew, all decked out for an egg hunt.


I installed a fun Easter window at Fritz & Gigi a couple weeks ago and Thursday updated the outfits. We change the outfits weekly to make sure they don’t fade! I love this little Easter crew, all decked out for an egg hunt.

It’s Spring Break season and we’re excited to get out of town soon to a warmer destination! When thinking about what to pack I always try and find a few versatile looks for my kids that will be comfy for a day out and about as well as dressy enough to go out to dinner or to an evening event. I found the perfect versatile look for my daughter and thought I would share. The set is Hello Simone, we sell at CouCou sizes 4 – 12. The cobalt blue is a gorgeous shade that looks great on every skin tone and the embroidered florals are so sweet and are featured in the front and back of the outfit.

For a day at the museum, walking around town, and out to lunch your child can wear this look with their comfy sandals and a cute pair of sunglasses. My daughter loves Birkenstocks in a neutral metallic that coordinates with everything.

For an evening look to go out to a nice dinner or social event this set can be paired with a dressy espadrille, a cute summer bag, and a necklace to create more of a look. You can also pair with a pink or white cardigan from your child’s closet for a chilly evening. My daughter has these great trendy clear toe espadrilles from Zara that she’ll wear for Easter and any dressy event coming up this season.
Have a great vacation!


Spring/summer is arriving daily at shops and I can’t contain the cuteness! I updated some mannequins and the store window at Fritz & Gigi today and had to share a couple cuties.
The tween is wearing a MOLO terry cloth hoodie and shorts with a T2Love tee and Sunjellies tote.
The girl is wearing Pink Chicken organic cotton set, Sunjellies tote and MOLO sunglasses.
The new arrivals are pouring in retail locations, now is the time to shop for Spring/Summer! Are you headed anywhere for Spring Break?


I just sent out my spring touch-point for CouCou customers, did you get my email? 😉

The perfect Easter dress by Pink Chicken paired with an adorable Sunjellies tote filled with Jellycat stuffies for the sweetest Easter Sunday look. The best part? The Sunjellies tote turns into an adorable little beach tote for your LI to lug all their beach toys themselves. The totes come in a bunch of colors and sizes.
Happy Spring!
Ruffles…not just for the bums of baby tights anymore! Ruffles are everywhere right now and are huge for spring fashion. But as an adult how do you incorporate a ruffle without looking like a 3 year old? I bought this amazing faux leather jacket from Zara recently that has just a hint of ruffle on the shoulders. It’s just enough to add a little drama and interest to the jacket, and it inspired me to dust off the ‘ol keyboard and put a blog post together.
Some tips on wearing ruffles as a grown woman:
– When you’re an adult wearing ruffles, stick to one ruffled item at a time.
– You want to pair your ruffled item with something a little edgy to balance it out…distressed denim, ankle boots, a (non-ruffled) bomber, denim, or leather jacket.
– Have fun! It’s always fun to try a new trend, dive in and experiment the next time you’re in a dressing room!

Are you wearing ruffles yet?!
Ok, the title of this post is dramatic, but so is removing added sugar from your diet, right? Let me back up… Towards the end of last year as M turned 18 months I was feeling blah and blubby and lost as to how I could lose the rest of the weight and the pot “mom” belly I gained when I was pregnant with him. My workout routine was strong, exercising 3 to 4 times/week, so it was clearly my diet that was an issue. In January some mom friends of mine signed up to do the 21 Day Fix with Beachbody so I decided to join them. Honestly, it’s such a scam but the program does work. I (barely) completed my 21 days and it was the jump-start I needed for changing my diet.

We always eat relatively healthy – with meals full of veggies and protein, light in carbs, low in sodium, etc… So at the end of the 21 Day fix it was easy to figure out what my biggest issues were: eating too much, not having healthy choices prepared and easy to find, and mindless (afternoon, always in the afternoon!) snacking. I ended my relationship with Beachbody (which was hard! They were so quick to charge my credit card endlessly!!) and switched to drinking Vega One shakes (I love the mocha flavor) in place of their Shakeology. The shake replaces breakfast 4x/week and I eat toast the other 3 days.
The rest of the edits to my diet included snacking on fruit alllll day and eating mostly veggies and lean protein for lunch and dinner. I’d also have one more substantial snack per day like hummus and pretzels, avocado toast, or almonds. But I think the true reason why I was able to ultimately lose 19 pounds and keep it off (9 months later!!!) is because I (for the most part, more on this later) removed all added sugar from my food. How does one do that? I decided to write a post about it because when I was losing the weight and it was becoming noticeable (pants were literally falling off my bum) so many people asked how I did it and I started talking about it all the time. And now, 9 months later I’ve learned even more, found even more products that are helpful and delicious, and I feel like this is just the new way I eat and I was ready to share. I started removing added sugar cold turkey with the 21 day fix. The 21 days were so hard for me in general (you eat SO little) that when it was over I was so relieved to be eating more that it wasn’t hard to continue with the sugar free diet. I was very strict with myself January through April/May and then over the summer I eased up a little, had a few treats, etc… and realized that I was able to balance better and still maintain the weight loss. And honestly, more than the weight loss my body just feels better. What does that mean? No bloating, no blubby tummy, and I’m very regular (yes, I went there).

When you remove added sugar from your diet you’re not left with almost anything processed so you’re eating a mostly whole foods diet (and why I always eat tons of fruit, veggies, and protein). But for the love of God, you need a crunchy, salty snack once in a while, right? And I love toast SO MUCH! And I sort of loathe making my own salad dressing. And having peanut butter every so often is sort of a must. So with research, recommendations and trial and error I thought I’d share my favorite sugar free processed foods with you, photos of which are sprinkled throughout this (very wordy) post (a few of the items are considered gluten free so that’s an easy way to find processed foods without added sugar)…
Ezekiel Bread (considered gluten free) for toast and the occasional sandwich.
Sugar Free Peanut Butter sold at Whole Foods, Trader Joe’s, really anywhere. It’s a little shocking at first that it tastes like creamed peanuts but it’s good.
Annie’s Salad Dressings – my sister and mother were talking about the Goddess dressing and I checked the label and was thrilled to find it has no added sugar! There are tons of sugar free dressing options at Whole Foods, too but they’re pretty pricey.
Trader Joe’s Gluten Free Pretzels, my kids and I can’t get enough of these.
RX bars, these are a recent find and have changed my life. We’re always on the go and I used to carry a protein bar with me in case I got hungry and I missed that when I first started this whole thing. Well these RX bars (sold on Amazon, Trader Joe’s, on their website) have no added sugar and are EXCELLENT! I love that coconut chocolate flavor.
Riced Cauliflower, I found this while I was doing the 21 Day fix. It’s a great substitute for rice or pasta and is just another serving of veggies. You can make it yourself by just food processing the cauliflower but you can buy it everywhere pre-made these days (Target, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods) just watch the ingredients. I get it frozen from Trader Joe’s and organic cauliflower and rosemary are the only ingredients.
Cold Brew Coffee – we’ve been making our own for over a year now and it’s so good! I use part skim, part 2% milk in mine, it’s a smoother brew of coffee and less acidic so sugar isn’t even necessary.
Are you sugar free? Any tips to add? Products you love?
*Before I forget; my “for the most part” sugar removal means since I started this 9 months ago I still eat cake on my kids birthdays, had a couple ice cream cones this summer, a donut, a cookie or 2, and I will always and forever put ketchup on a hamburger. It’s tricky to be sugar free when you’re dining out – but personally, once I was over the hurdle of a very strict sugar free diet in the winter into spring, I let overall smart choices at restaurants win and if they use sugar in a marinade of the salmon I’m eating, so be it. I also bake again but find recipes using honey, not white sugar (and my kids still gobble them up!). Oh, and I still drink wine and beer. By now you’re thinking I’m a nut and not sugar free at all, but daily consistency with occasional splurges just works!
I am not a nutritionist or medical professional in any way, these are just ideas and products that have worked for me to lose weight and keep it off for 9 months. Consult your doctor before changing your diet at all!
As summer is winding down I thought I’d pull together a post of a few things we’ve been up to and a few finds I’d love to share with you.

I totally love the look of Karen Walker sunglasses but loathe the price point. I spent a pretty penny on my every day Maui Jim sunglasses and don’t feel like dropping another $300 on fad-sunglasses. So! I did tons of research and found some pretty great cheap-o sunglasses (and on Amazon Prime no less!) that fit the bill of the Karen Walker look. I got the beige and they’re a really great knock-off – sorry Karen Walker but you’re welcome to anyone who was looking for a faux pair.

The much awaited u-pick raspberry season has begun at the farm around the corner from our house! We went opening day with some little friends.

I was wanting more from my concealer than my $8 tube of Cover Girl concealer was giving me so I went on the hunt! I saw this post by Kallie and happened to be headed to Nordstrom that day to return something. I went over to the Nars counter (I use their foundation so just knew their concealer would be a good fit for me) and got some help from the technician deciding which color of the Radiant Creamy Concealer would be best for my coloring. We were in and out (yes I had the kids and thankfully the technician was quick AND they had those high make-up counter seats that the kids were obsessed with sitting on) and I was on my way to better concealing the darker circles under my eyes. I tell you – even my husband noticed a brightening of my eyes the next day when I was wearing it (and he doesn’t notice much, ha!). I am so sold. Buy this concealer. It goes on well, lasts the day, and doesn’t seem to settle into creases (ok, wrinkles!) at all. Worth the more than 3x the amount I’m paying over my old Cover Girl tube.

I’ve been addicted to the $1.99 tulips at Trader Joe’s and I love when they get droopy!

Z has been particularly into necklaces lately so I’ve been trying my hand at a few DIY ones. Here’s the little pink flamingo necklace I made her. I won’t bore you with the DIY but if you want one let me know, it came out so cute! She’s asked for a giraffe next…

The plan was to have a pork roast for dinner last week (technically grilled, but the same concept). I think of roast pork as a fall/winter meal and I was totally dreading this for a summertime dinner, plus it was just. sounded. boring. I went about my way of seasoning the pork and tossing it on the grill all the while lamenting our dinner choice, why hadn’t we thought ahead and made our grilled peach salsa? When I came back inside to the kitchen with peaches on the brain a trifecta of ingredients were staring me down: peaches, cherries, cilantro. Hmmm, I think I’ll make a peach cherry salsa and rescue my boring pork! Let me tell you it was delicious, the pork was rescued and turned into a meal we actually enjoyed! Here’s what I did…

1 small peach, chopped
10 cherries, pitted and chopped
small handful of cilantro chopped
1/4 of an onion finely chopped (red onion would work well here or a shallot)
small douse of olive oil
juice from 1/4 of a lemon or lime
s&p to taste
Mix together and serve.

You have to try this one – would be great on any grilled meat for a refreshing summertime salsa! Enjoy!
Have you ever made your own lobster roll or wanted to try? Yes? Keep reading. Are you not sure what recipe to use and don’t want to waste your precious lobster on a not perfect recipe? Yes? Keep reading. Are you not sure if you want a mayonnaise-based lobster roll OR a butter-based lobster roll? Yes? Keep reading…

It all started Saturday when we visited my Uncle Paul on his new boat and he generously shared some fresh caught lobster – that’s heaven on Earth right there! We feasted on them Sunday evening and actually had some left over. So, tonight, we made lobster rolls for dinner. We’d made them at home before but weren’t impressed with any recipe we’d followed in the past. We could never decide: butter OR mayo: an all butter lobster roll is too much and an all mayonnaise lobster roll takes away too much of the flavor of the lobster. So, why not both?
I came across this recipe from Food Network and it was a WINNER! I thought I’d snap some photos and share the link and our recipe edits. We mixed the meat from 2, 1 1/4 pound lobsters with just over a Tbs of mayo, 1 Tbs melted butter, dash of salt, dash of celery salt, and 1 Tbs finely chopped onion greens (we didn’t have celery greens on hand and this worked well. Note, we omitted the lemon). Incorporate thoroughly and stuff inside a buttered and grilled basic hot dog roll. We served with our homemade cole slaw on the side. YUM – ENJOY!