If you still haven’t gotten all your holiday shopping in yet, you’re in luck. Free Shipping Day is here to save you some money on all those last minute gifts.

Sat. Dec. 14 is Free Shipping Day for 2019. This year over 1,000 online retailers are participating in the event which gives you free shipping guaranteed to arrive in time for Christmas. The annual event kicked off in 2008 with just a few hundred retailers, but it has since grown and includes dozens of your favorite places to shop.

photo: Mike Mozart via Flickr 

The Free Shipping Day site has also has a massive coupon section that provides discount codes for popular retailers all year long. These are organized by category of item, making it easy to browse for deals on the items you already plan to purchase.

You can find the full list of retailers participating in the Free Shipping Day here. Many of of the free shipping deals require a minimum purchase and some of the companies listed are offering discount codes in lieu of free shipping so be sure to check the fine print.

We’ve rounded up a list of the top retailers for families:

  • Best Buy
  • Carter’s
  • Claire’s
  • Crocs.com
  • GameStop
  • GAP
  • Hanna Andersson
  • Justice
  • Kohl’s
  • LEGO
  • Old Navy
  • Target

Happy shopping (and shipping)!

—Shahrzad Warkentin

 

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This is going to be a hard topic for some, simply because of the fact that people get tired of hearing about Autism.

I am here to tell you that there are times where I personally feel like I’m drowning because it is so hard to do everyday things while parenting a child with Autism. Normal, everyday things that most people find to be the easiest part of their day is often one of the many nightmares parents who have children with Autism face. You see, the easy routine of brushing teeth, making dinner, or even taking a shower probably gets taken for granted but having a child with Autism and even Sensory Processing Disorders (SPD) turns ordinary things in a daily battle. The fights can range from potty training to getting your child dressed, to even getting your child to eat certain foods.

I know that for me, the fact of having a child was scary enough, but when you add in Autism and SPD you tend to feel as though you have failed your child. When I first found out why my child was in need of extra attention, part of me crumbled. Being a single mom is hard enough, but when you add judgment into the equation from those close to you, you can’t help but feel like you have made a mistake or that you failed your child.

I am here to say, that having a child with Autism or SPD is a hundred times harder to raise. But in the end, if you have a positive outlook on the hard and difficult situation that you’ve been dealt with, you’ll start to see how pure your child’s little heart and soul really are. You begin to see that they aren’t anything different from you or me on the outside, but on the inside, they just need to have more support than you may have originally thought.

It takes a lot to have a child with these disorders—I won’t lie or sugar coat anything. But these kids deserve just as much or more love as everyone else. You see, things in life always get harder before you start to see the light at the end of the road. But if we support parents who have a child or children dealing with these disorders, maybe we can start normalizing the fact that Autism and SPD exist and don’t make people “weird or different.” This is an opportunity to start changing the world one little person at a time.

I'm a single mom with a daughter who has Autism and Sensory Processing Disorder. I am here to help share all of the advice I possibly can!

Rachel Zoe doesn’t just style designer duds for grown-ups––the entrepreneur and mama is partnering with children’s brand Janie and Jack for an all-new collab.

What can you expect from the Rachel Zoe x Janie and Jack Party Collection? The line features 38 pieces for girls and boys, all featuring Zoe’s signature style. Look for plenty of gold elements, sparkle and textures.

photo: Courtesy of Janie and Jack

The collection, which comes in sizes 12-18 months to 12 years, includes metallic pants and jumpsuits, gold maxi dresses, cheetah print booties, wool tuxedo suits, neckties, a fedora and more. The line (from $18 to $169) is available online at JanieandJack.com and in select New York City, Los Angeles and Miami Janie and Jack stores in November. One hundred percent of the Party Collection net proceeds will go to the charity, Baby2Baby!

Not only is Zoe teaming up with Janie and Jack for the Party Collection, the brand pairing will launch a second kids’ collection just a few short weeks after the first. The second fab collab will include a 45-piece resort wear line in sizes 3-6 months to 12 years (from $15 to $109).

Learn more about Zoe’s line with Janie and Jack or get updates here.

—Erica Loop

 

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King’s Island amusement park in Ohio has just revealed the newest roller coaster awaiting thrill seekers this spring and it features a massive three hundred foot drop.

The new Orion coaster will be the park’s tallest, fastest and longest steel roller coaster in addition to being just one of seven “giga” coasters in the entire world. A ride qualifies as a “giga” coaster when it features a drop between 300 and 399 feet.

The ride will last three minutes and feature seven hills after the mega drop, reaching speeds of up to 91 miles per hour. Fans will have to wait until Spring 2020 to get their first thrill ride, as the coaster is still under construction. Just hours after the park’s announcement the first pieces of the ride arrived for installation.

King’s Island is already home to a record-breaking coaster, the Beast, which is the longest wooden roller coaster in the world.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

All photos: King’s Island

 

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When a three-year-old accidentally locked out his dad’s iPad, the Twitter-verse jumped to save the device. New Yorker staff writer Evan Osnos recently shared a screenshot of his iPad—and all 25,536,442 minutes try-again time!

We’ve all been there. Your kiddo gets a hold of some sort of pricey piece of tech and disables or otherwise locks it. Osnos’ story is the same, but to the extreme. With well over 25 million minutes until he could even attempt to unlock the tablet the dad took to Twitter, pleading for help.

So what advice did the internet have for Osnos? While plenty of people got technical with their responses, others had a more playful approach. One Twitter user suggested time travel:

https://twitter.com/Geopilot/status/1114708847128608768

Another commenter tweeted to give the tot the passcode. Of course, Osnos went more for the actual tech ideas and not the more imaginative options.

Following the initial tweet Osnos told his followers, noting he was still locked out: “It’s down a few hundred minutes from yesterday, but it looks like we’ve still got 25 million minutes to go. On Twitter, people have suggested various fixes but the consensus seems to be that we’re using an old operating system that won’t let us restart fresh from iTunes. When I get home from work tonight, I’ll give it a try and see what happens.”

According to an update tweet, Osnos was able to get the iPad into DFU (device firmware update) mode and start the restoration process.

—Erica Loop

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One year ago, We sat across from each other with our bottle of champagne, the last of its contents poured into two glasses that sat next to a demolished cheese board. After 4 years of being governed by a toddler dictatorship that revolved around nap schedules, feedings, white noise and monitors. We had decided that it was time for a new chapter.

We raised our glasses. It was time to take our lives back.

*clink*

So, That’s how it started. 2018. Our year.

It was just an idea.

An idea of doing something for ourselves. Not to be a better Mom or Dad. Not to be a better Wife or Husband.

Just for us. Remember us?

Remember who we were before the blur of wants and needs and responsibilities started being catapulted at our head?

We talked about them as if they were people we once knew.

But they weren’t gone—they just…had kids now.

And damn it, we love those kids. Have you seen them? They are so flippin’ cute. We love our life we have created.

We are just about as happy as two people that went and had three babies in two years could possibly be, even after those babies became mobile and hungry and insane and independent…

And even more impressive—we still love each other.

We are one of the eye-roll inducing, never fight, happy camper couples that people tell you don’t exist.

But you know what?

Intertwined in all of that happiness and squished in family selfies and island life magic were still two separate people who felt like something was missing in their own personal lives. We didn’t know what, we just knew we both really wanted to take the year to really focus on ourselves—and frankly just go Beast Mode on life.

And let me tell you, when you are on this journey, and you start taking the steps and picking up the pieces and start putting them all together…

People want to know what the heck you are doing. They ask you quietly at a coffee shop: “You are glowing, what have you been doing?”

“I saw your husband today, he looks incredible, has he been working out?”

“You guys seem so happy, what’s the secret?”

And in the same vein, YOU want to shout it from the roof tops. You want to tell everyone: “Listen up everyone, I found it! I found the secret to living your best life.”

I know you’ve heard it a hundred times over. At least I have. Everyone has a version of what this looks like.

I have an inbox full of people inviting me to join their program, buy their shake, wrap myself in their cloths, use their brand of lotion, paint my lips with their stain that won’t rub off,  press on their nails that last the longest. Because for them, these were their missing pieces. These are things that have brought joy and goodness into their lives. These are the things that help them walk a little taller and smile a little bigger.

I can scroll though a hundred peach-colored Instagram moms holding rolls of stomach skin, smiling with their eyelash extensions and wrinkle-free foreheads, announcing that they finally can say they love their bodies. I can scroll though just as many pictures of cauliflower “tortillas” made by glowing 20-somethings with six packs who start their mornings with yoga in a field and juice from a celery plant.

If you are looking for missing pieces in your life, know this: once you start looking, you will find they are everywhere. They are dropped by people who have already found their answer like bread crumbs. The only problem with following those bread crumbs is that they often lead to someone else’s version of THEIR best life.

The secret is there is NO secret. There are no missing pieces. There are just pieces that belong, and pieces that don’t. You just have to look at YOUR life to find out which ones are which.

So what does that mean?

It means you dissect every nook and cranny of your life. You eliminate every time suck, every daily annoyance, every thing that doesn’t bring you happiness or make you better. Throw them away. Donate them. Cancel them. Stop doing them.

It means you replace those things that aren’t working with things that do. Things that do bring you happiness, that do make you better. And by the way most of those things? They aren’t even really things. They are 30 minutes in a steam room. Sitting on the beach in the sun with a book.

It was just an idea.

But we took it and ran with it.

What started out with some small changes soon trickled down into every corner of our world. We have spent this entire year reconstructing EVERYTHING in our lives. I mean everything.

Everything from rescheduling our days to give each other alone time, to throwing away all the random sippy cup tops in our cupboards, to changing the way we eat, the way we drink, donating nearly all of our kids toys, getting physical therapy, having our blood drawn, taking vacations, not watching TV, joining a gym, reading books, listening to podcasts, researching vitamins—all the way down to buying nice smelling, homemade soap. And new socks.

Everything.

There are new habits we have mastered and the intentions we are still fumbling with.

But for now I leave you with what I know for sure: you don’t need a goal weight to start being healthy. You don’t need the perfect property to plant a magic garden. You don’t need a reason or even a why.

You don’t need a countdown to midnight to start living life to the fullest.

You just have to start.

This post originally appeared on Planting Marigolds.

A Whidbey Island mom that left a life that was "normal" and ran away with her husband and three little boys to live on an island in saltwater air and open spaces. A mom who is remembering who she was, loving who she is and dreaming of what she could be. 

Handmade gear isn’t just for your great-aunt and her annual sweater set anymore. Thanks to Etsy and the thousands of creative folks who sell their wares on the site, “from scratch” is a cool concept again. We spent a few (hundred) hours pouring over the incredibly unique things for sale and came up with 22 wildly adorable winter hats that are just Insta-perfect for the cold weather season.

1. Rainbow Bright from RU Creations, $45.


2. Mr. Roboto from Guu Guu Ga, $34.13.

3. Fly the Coop from LoopsnChains, $30.

4. Sweet Style from All Kinds of Art, $19.

5. Perfect Pixie from Booga Bug (up to age 6!), $28.

6. Leapin’ Lizard from Florfanka, $42.71. 

7. Unicorn Toppers from EhPopokiDesign, $7. 

8. Juicy Fruit from RiverCraftSupplies, $21. 

9. Baby Christmas Tree Hat from CrochetBoutiqueKL, $29.99.  

10. Christmas Ho Ho Ho Hat from PamKR, $14.99.

 

11. Toddler Hooded Bear Cowl from KnottedGrannyKnits, $45. 

 

12. Kids Viking Hat With Horns from TreMelarance, $43.93 

13. Fabulous Fox from seasunhandicrafts, $22.

14. Holiday Tree Beanie from LNoelDesigns, $18.99. 

15. Christmas Snowman Hat from PreciousMomentsProps, $26.

16. Christmas Baby Santa Hat from TSBPhotoProps, $25.

17. Snowman Baby Hat from TSBPhotoProps, $27.

18. Fuzzy Bunny Hat from BabaMoon,  $28.80.

19. Long Tail Elf Hat from JuniKids, $40.27.

20. Kool Koala from 2mice, $24.

21. Baily Bear Cowl from CrastyCraft, $31.12.

22. Knit Pilot Hat from TreMelarance, $36.61.

 

Which one is your favorite? Tell us in the comments below.

— Gabby Cullen

 

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In 1966, women didn’t run. At least, they didn’t run on record and they definitely didn’t compete in marathons. But Bobbi Gibb changed all that. Because she ran anyway! She broke the rules and made history, and now you can share her story with your own little marathoners with a recently-released, beautifully illustrated picture book. Read on to learn more about Bobbi and how to get your copy of The Girl Who Ran.

Girls Don’t Run?!?

When Bobbi Gibb saw the Boston Marathon, she knew it was a race she wanted to run. So she trained hard. But when the time came, and she applied for entry, she was denied. “Girls don’t run, girls can’t run,” they told her. So she proved them wrong. How? Well, she hid in the bushes a few yards from the starting line, pulled a black hoodie over her head so no one would recognize her, and after several hundred runners began the race she jumped in! And not only did Bobbi run the race, she finished it in 3 hours and 20 minutes, unofficially. That’s just one hour behind the winner and ahead of half the male runners. So it turns, out, she could run after all.

Yes, You Can!!!

That day changed history. Bobbi—who today is a runner, attorney, athlete, author, speaker, mother and scientist—defied the rules that said she couldn’t and paved the way for women athletes, and women everywhere, to change their own path. For kids from all ages and stage, this book tells the story in a relatable way, and will inspire kids to never, ever believe that you can’t. Always believe that you can!

The Girl Who Ran

Published recently by Compendium, this hardcover book—written by Frances Poletti and Kristina Yee, and illustrated by Susanna Chapman—tells the story from Bobbi’s perspective. Kids will learn that not only is it okay to defy the norm to do what is right, that when you do, others support you: Bobbi’s fellow runners cheered her on all the way. This book makes an excellent gift for children of ANY gender. They will find comfort, inspiration and a serious fire lit after reading it. The ultimate message: Oh, yes, you can! Check out the publisher’s interview with Bobbi Gibb below.

Get your copy here.
Hardcover, $16.95
Ages: 5-10 and up (we think it’s really all ages!)

Was there a time when you broke the rules to do the right thing? Tell us in a comment below! 

—Amber Guetebier

Let’s face it: life in San Diego is pretty sunny and simple. But being a San Diego mom isn’t always about simplicity – just look inside our purses and diaper bags where you’ll find everything from hand wipes to Zoo passes. We peeked in a few hundred bags and came up with this list of what moms in America’s Finest City typically tote.

1. Sunblock. Living in sunny San Diego means constantly applying sunblock. We slather it on in the morning and then reapply during the day. Natural sunblock (with the least amount of chemicals) is on the minds – and in the purses – of all San Diego moms.

2. Recycled Wallet. We all know recycling is important. Little ones learn about it in school, and you BYOB (bring your own bag) to the grocery store. Every small thing helps Mother Earth. So it’s only natural your wallet is also of the recycled variety.

3. Legoland Swag. Not only do you have a season pass to Legoland permanently in your wallet, but you also have your little one’s Legoland driver’s license too.

4. Small Toys. Having crayons and toys makes the wait at the doctor’s office or on the 5 Freeway shorter and sweeter.

photo: Dylan’s World via Flickr

5. San Diego County Fair Ticket Stub. Still walking around with your San Diego County Fair ticket stub in your purse? We thought so! Wristband days, cotton candy and super slides — it’s a San Diego summer tradition.

6. Coffee Cards. Staying quick on our feet and full of energy is important when chasing little beach-goers around. Whether your frequent flyer card is the Starbucks app or Cafe Motto, we bet a Java pass is in your wallet.

7. Your Smartphone. Okay, this one isn’t just in the purses of SoCal moms. But we’d be willing to bet that one of these essential San Diego apps are on your iPhone or Android.

8. The Basics. Probably found in most mom’s handbags: instant stain remover stick, pen and pencil, baby wipes and a healthy snack.

9. Balboa Park Passport. Whether you’re a museum goer or a frequent flyer at the miniature train, the Balboa Park passport is burning a hole in most wallets.

10. Sand. You wouldn’t be in San Diego if the beach wasn’t somewhere in your purse. That San Diego sand seems to make its way into our cars, houses and, yes our totes, too!

What are the must-haves in your tote? Tell us in the Comments below!

—Nikki Walsh