Becoming a parent for the first time is one of life’s wildest, most-impossible-to-prepare-for transitions. Once you’ve had a baby, it takes time to feel like your body is yours again, and things will never be the same anyway (nor should they be expected to be!). The same goes for you as a person. During the postpartum period, your thoughts, feelings and perspective changes, and it can take time for you to get back in touch with your pre-baby self. To encourage the process along, here are a few things you can do to reconnect with the old you while embracing your new reality as a mom.

1. Sleep.
We’re making this #1 on our list because we think it should be #1 on your list, too, Snagging some extra Z’s restores and refreshes the mind, body and soul in a way that nothing else can. While baby naps, throw laundry to the wind, leave the sink full of dishes, and give yourself permission to sleep while baby sleeps. (It’s the oldest trick in the new-baby book for good reason.) You may just wake up feeling as good as “old” again.

2. Laugh.
When was the last time you had a really good belly laugh? If it was while baby was still in residence in that belly, it’s time to reconnect with your sense of humor. Call up your funniest friend, turn on a TV show that makes you laugh so hard you could pee your pants (much easier now post-birth!), or, if you’re ready to make a night of it, hit up a local improv comedy show and get ready to giggle the night away. 

3. Join a moms group.
Being a new mom is bewildering, and your post-partum self could use some solidarity. At least for now, your new reality includes diaper changes and infant sleep struggles, so finding friends who can relate with the challenges, hopes, fears, joys and downright weird topics of this season of your life will give you a renewed sense of belonging. 

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4. Hang with your baby-free friends.
This may seem like direct opposition to the previous point, but hear us out. Staying connected with friends who aren’t in the baby stage can help keep you connected to the you that once was. Kid-less friends are more likely to do things you did pre-baby, like going to concerts, baseball games, museums, etc. While these excursions may not be doable on the reg, attending an occasional cocktail party (or even just hearing a friend tell you about one) may have you feeling more in tune with yourself.

5. Drink coffee.
We’re convinced that coffee solves pretty much everything. (After all, during these sleepless newborn days, your yawns are really just silent screams for coffee.) But even if the caffeinated nectar of the gods isn’t your thing, what matters is the ritual of setting aside the responsibilities swirling around you, even if only for a moment, to slow down and appreciate what’s in front of you—especially if what’s in front of you is the home decor aisle at Target and the drink in your hand is from the in-store Starbucks.

Related: Advice to New Moms from Moms Who’ve Been There

6. Clear the baby clutter.
Look around the room right now. Do you see baby blankets and toys here, diapers and wipes there? If baby stuff has found its way onto most surfaces of your home, it’s time to find a central spot to stash the infant items. Keeping baby’s things in a collected spot rather than strewn about may be the mental signal you need to help you feel a little more like you. While little one is an incredible part of your life, he or she needn’t take over every area of it. 

7. Sweat it out.
Squeezing in a sweat sesh a few days a week will get your endorphins surging through your system, whether it’s a casual walk in the fresh air with baby strapped into the stroller or a jog on the treadmill at your local gym that offers childcare.

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8. Shop!
We’re not suggesting you go on a Carrie Bradshaw-style shopping spree, but adding a few staples to your wardrobe that fit your new shape will help you transition from pregnancy through the postpartum period. Because trying to wiggle your post-baby self into pre-baby pants…well, ain’t no one got time for that.

9. Pursue intimacy with your partner.
While your healthcare provider likely laid down the hammer on intercourse for six weeks post-partum, make an effort to reconnect without sex. Cuddle on the couch, smooch like teenagers, or give each other a massage. And while we are all about being real, a swipe of lip gloss and some dry shampoo can go a long way toward giving you the confidence you need to get romantic.

10. Embrace the new normal…and how amazing you are.
Before you try out every point on this list trying to conjure up your pre-baby self, remember that just feeling like the “old you” isn’t the goal. What’s more important—and realistic—is realizing that this new (and, dare we say, improved!) version of you deserves to be celebrated. The you who is tinged with spit-up and hasn’t showered in recent history gave life to another human being. And, let’s be real, that’s way more amazing than anything your old self ever did.  

Something wildly wicked is coming to your makeup bag soon! Funko, who you may already know as the purveyor of pop culture collectibles, recently announced a new cosmetics line, and it’s based on Disney’s epic and infamous villains.

The cosmetics line features four Disney faves: Maleficent, Cruella De Vil, Ursula and Snow White’s Evil Queen. Look for products such as bronzer, lip gloss, eye shadow, eyeliner, blush, makeup brushes and highlighter.

Josh Silverman, executive vice president of global product commercialization at Disney parks, experiences and products, told CNBC, “Through unique activations and outstanding product, we’re bringing Disney’s most iconic and glamorous villains out of the shadows and into the limelight.” Silverman added, “The new Funko cosmetics line is a great example—and we continue to be impressed with Funko’s innovative spirit and unique offerings that speak to fans of all ages.”

You can find the new line, which is manufactured by Taste Beauty, in Ulta Beauty stores and online at ulta.com.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Funko via Instagram 

 

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If you’re a child of the ’80s, we know at one point you loved fluorescent clothing and wore jelly bracelets up to your elbows. And when it came to school, the gear was, shall we say, a bit more interesting than what our kids use today. From hand-operated (gasp!) pencil sharpeners to everyone’s favorite folders, scroll down to re-discover some of the school supplies you probably couldn’t live without.

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1. Scented markers made your papers smell delicious. Lucky for kids everywhere, they're still going strong and available anywhere school supplies are sold.

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2. You hand-crank sharpened your pencils.

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3. You put trolls on your pencils way before Poppy and Branch were cool. 

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4. You kept your papers in the whimsical yet slightly psychedelic Lisa Frank folders. 

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5. You kept your Dep hair gel close for quick bathroom touch-ups. 

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6. You hoped Kissing Potion lip gloss really worked. You can still find it on Amazon!

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7. You loved your Walkman ... and the mixed tapes your friends made for it! 

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8. You loved when your teacher rewarded good grades with Scratch And Sniff Stickers on your test papers. 

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9. Trapper Keepers helped you stay organized. But it was the outside design that stole the show. 

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10. You used a tape recorder and had to hit rewind ... a lot.

11. Remember when all your information came from the Encyclopedia? Yup, no Google for us. 

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12. Learning to spell was fun with Speak & Spell. And then E.T. used one and sealed its fate as a classic '80s relic. 

Can you think of any throwback school supplies that aren’t on the list? Share with us in a comment below!

—Melissa Heckscher

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Daily
Today Is National Beautician’s Day
Feeling pretty. Oh so pretty.
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Tired moms everywhere will delight in these genius beauty tricks that will make you look like you’ve slept/showered/seen the light of day.

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No pro-stylist can compete with
this hilarious guide to newborn hair styles.

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Keep summer-chapped lips super kissable with homemade lip gloss.

{ Today’s ideas brought to you by Beauty School Dropouts }

The first thing you’ll think when walking into the new Pink Chicken boutique on Santa Monica’s hip Montana Ave. is, “I wish these clothes came in my size!” And then, as if the fashion fairies have heard your prayers, you’ll spot an entire rack of the shop’s stylish, vintage-inspired dresses made just for moms.  Just in time for the holidays, Pink Chicken is here for gifting and to get Moms and kids seriously stylish.

Spreading Their Wings
These fabulous frocks for girls and women have been flying off the shelves at the shop’s two East Coast locations ever since Pink Chicken first opened their doors in the Hamptons in 2009. Now California kids can enjoy the fun designs that feature striking colors and vintage inspired prints. “We love that in many ways Santa Monica has retained its quaint, small town charm over the years,” says founder Stacey Fraser. “It’s the perfect fit for the Pink Chicken philosophy of easy, breezy dressing that is no fuss but always stylish.”

More to Admire Than Just Attire
While the store’s dresses and shoes you spy in the window as you shop your way down Montana will lure you in, there is plenty more to peruse once you step inside. Looking for the perfect birthday gift? You’re sure to find something for everyone. There are eco-friendly paints, organic cotton lunch bags, charm bracelets, lip gloss and a great selection of books.

The Perfect Fit
The store caters to kids of all ages, starting at three months to toddlers to tweens. Often the same adorable patterns can be found in many different sizes. Love that cute dress for your toddler? Well, it also comes in the right size for your tween and even you but with a bit of a mature, stylish twist. (Matching outfits become sweet, not twee, for those holiday photos.)

A Hit With Hollywood
The line is also a favorite among famous faces such as Jennifer Garner, Christy Turlington and Halle Berry whose children have been spotted wearing the clothes. Luckily, the stars (and you!) can now check out these fashionable finds without having to hop on a plane.

Hours: Mon. – Sat., 10 a.m.-7 p.m and Sun., 11 a.m.-6 p.m.

Pink Chicken
1524 Montana Ave.
Santa Monica, Ca
Phone: 310-395-6048
Online: pinkchicken.com

– Mia McNiece