Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts
Showing posts with label yoga. Show all posts

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Coronavirus quarantine: 17 Things to do during social distancing

By now, I'm pretty sure we're all well aware of the health pandemic going around known as Coronavirus disease (Covid-19)Stores are closed, bars and restaurants are closed or carry-out only, schools are out for the next 3+ weeks, events of 50+ people are canceled, no visitors are allowed at cities are on lock-down, cities are on lock-down, people are out of work and losing jobs, sports are canceled, there are travel bans, those living with anxiety are even more anxious, people are getting sick and dying, precautions are being taken all across the country and around the world.  Even after this health pandemic passes, many people who have been out of work will still be struggling to make ends meet.

You'll hear, "Only people of a certain age get Coronavirus," but I certainly don't want my grandpa, his wife, those with weakened immune systems, and anyone else's grandparents or parents to get this virus.  People of all ages are catching it and it's affecting entire lives.  Nurses and doctors included, which means less people in hospitals to take care of patients that come in for other reasons.  This is a scary time for so many and honestly just all-around sucks for countless reasons.  It's repeatedly said and posted on the internet:  Wash your hands, don't touch your face, and stay home.  Another important rule to me is to be kind...We're all in this together.



It can be hard to figure our what to during Coronavirus quarantine to keep your mind stimulated and refrain from boredom for the next few weeks or even months.  Here are some ideas I've come up with for myself and maybe they will work for you too!

1.  Pick up a new hobby or craft or get back into an old one.  We all have those things where "there just isn't time" to do them.  Do those things!

2.  Do something you've been putting off.  One of those "I'll get to it tomorrow" things where the "tomorrow" has been going on for months now.


3.  Listen to or make a mood-boosting playlist.  They say "Music is the medicine of the mind" and I'd have to agree with this.
I personally needed a new music rotation so here's a playlist I made the other day:  spring 2020
Another playlist I came across that is incredibly fitting right now is here:  COVID-19 Quarantine Party

4.  Listen to a podcast.  There are thousands of podcasts out there now!  A few of my favorites:  The Ladygang (a celebrity podcast by women for women), A Beautiful Mess (founders of the DIY blog - A Beautiful Mess), and The First Degree (true crime).

5.  Spring Clean.  It's that time of year anyways, so might as well get it done.  Clean out the closets and re-organize those spaces that drive you insane.  Transition your wardrobe from winter over to spring and summer.  Collect things and items you don't wear anymore to donate and resell or consign.

6.  Read a book.  That book that you've had sitting on your nightstand for months now?  Pick it up!

7.  Try a new recipe.  Snacks are great and all but we need real food, too.  Get in the kitchen and cook or bake something.  Get creative with what you have on hand if you need to!


8.  Play board or card games.  Learn a new card game if you want!  Farkle is a favorite game in our household, all you need is 6 dice and you can find the rules online!

9.  Download a new game on your phone.  A few games I'm currently addicted to are Design Home and Property Brothers.  Both are interior design and home makeover related!

10.  Walk your dog or play with your pets.


11.  Weekends might be rough without going out but play bartender and craft your own fancy cocktails!  Also, many restaurants are offering curbside pickup for food and drinks, so Friday or Saturday night would be a great opportunity to order pickup from a local restaurant/bar and have a date night at home!

12.  Get creative juices flowing and draw or color.

13.  FaceTime family and friends for social interaction.

14.  Practice self-care with an at-home spa day.  Do a face mask, hair mask, give yourself a manicure/pedicure, meditate.


15.  Get moving and work out.  Do yoga, run, or go for a hike.  There's so many videos on YouTube for at-home workouts.  My favorites are Yoga with Adriene, Boho Beautiful, and Tone it Up.

16.  Binge watch Netflix, Hulu, other streaming networks, or videos on YouTube.

17.  Support your favorite small businesses by shopping online or buying gift cards.

If you are able to get out or are shopping online, I personally urge you to support small businesses whenever possible.  They're unfortunately the ones taking the major hit during this uncertain times.
 Hopefully these ideas will help ease boredom and keep you entertained while your trapped at home!  What are some things you plan to do with your free time?

Remember:  Wash your hands, don't touch your face, and be kind.
♥ always
Allison





Monday, August 14, 2017

Fair Trade Fashion: Chichi Tote

The Chichi Tote, named after a Guatemalan village, beautifully functions as an everyday tote, from work to travel, to errand running, farmers market trips and the gym.  Because the fabric is handmade, each Chichi Tote is unique.  The Chichi is made in Guatemala, where our Artisan Partners use their earnings to invest in resources to benefit their entire community, such as smokeless stoves, water filtration, organic farming, and solar technology.  Continue through for 3 different looks of how to style the Chichi Tote.



Follow the link here to shop the Chichi Tote along with other gorgeous fair trade accessories:
Threads Worldwide - Chichi Tote


Chi Chi Tote

Chichi Tote 3

Chichi Tote 2

Chichi Tote 2 by missallierae 

♥ always
Allison

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

{whatever wednesday}

{whatever wednesday} this week features some cutouts, crescents, fitness tanks, plants, and my very thoughts during my first barre class.



{Perfect Cutout Bootie:  Sole Society 'Ferris'}




{New Favorite Yoga Line:  YogaRX Clothing}


{Mood:  Me during my first Barre Class on Saturday}


{Terrarium Dreams:  Cacti Ledges}



Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Wednesday, December 31, 2014

{whatever wednesday} Favorite Moments of 2014

This week, my {whatever wednesday} is a look back at some of my favorite 2014 moments.


I traveled all the way to the West Coast and finally got Eggslut.  The most perfect, deliciously sloppy breakfast sandwich of my life.



Hikes through Griffith Park to the Hollywood sign were hot but spectacular.


Knocking attending a live filming of Chelsea Lately and meeting Chuy Bravo off my bucket list.


Spending a weekend in Cincinnati with the family.


We attended a Monster Truck Rally and celebrated my soul mate's 21st birthday.


"In life it's not where you go, it's who you travel with."
An early December weekend get away to Chicago with one of my bestest and oldest (in length of friendship, not age) was one of the most splendid adventures.


We spent Father's Day at the "Key West of the Midwest."


I ate a bunch of Strange Donuts with no remorse.  This Sloppy Joe Done with tots was my favorite.


From eating so many Strange Donuts, I won tickets to a Cardinal's Postseason game.  We lost but Pops and I had a grand time.


We took up yoga and attended these fun events that include yoga and post-yoga cocktails.


Last but not least, we expanded Style Your Space to a second location!


{Neil Gaiman}

2014, you've been a lovely and wild ride.

See you next year!
peace, love, sparkles and flamingos
Allison

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

{whatever wednesday}


{Best Instagram Account to Stalk:  Olsens Anonymous}


Gray created the Dream Series to encourage people to stand out from the crowd and honor their unique individuality. The idea was inspired by a Scottish sheep farmer who dyed his sheep different colors.  Traveling to rural Australia, each sheep was professionally misted with a vegetable based, toxin free, washable dye to give them a bright hue.

"I hope to spark an idea; that we are all individuals, and should not be afraid to bare our true colors, dare to dream and shine for all to see."-Gray Malin

As an effort to help inspire ultimate dreamers, 20% of the proceeds from the series will benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.


{Beautiful Braids:  General Tips for Braiding}




{Life's Journey:  Wednesday Wisdom}