Photo: Melanie Forstall

The pressure on women today is great, as the expectations for us to ‘have it all’ continue to mount. We must be all things to everyone; do it all, have it all, with the added pressure to be the best, most blessed, women alive. It’s no wonder women are feeling like failures.

It’s taken me a few years, several successes and failures, and a wise realization that I don’t have to keep up with these expectations for having it all—because I already do. And you probably do, too.

I love my job. I mean, I really, really love my job. I love teaching and especially love teaching future teachers. There are opportunities for me to stretch my creativity and step out of my comfort zone. I also have the chance to interact with and advise students individually as they navigate college life. I have a great deal of flexibility in my time commitments so I rarely, if ever, miss the important family times.

But there’s a catch. In higher education, there’s a little thing called rank and tenure. If you think of it as a hierarchy, it starts at adjunct, then instructor, then on to assistant professor and so on. Even though I have a Ph.D., I’m an instructor. Not quite the bottom of the barrel, but certainly not up in the desirable ranks, either.

At some point, I had to have a reckoning with myself. I may not ever move up the ranks and that has to be okay. Because, the truth is, while I really do love my job, my job isn’t everything. My job doesn’t define me nor does my job complete me as a person. My job is one part of a much bigger picture.

Honestly, no one cares if I’m a ranked professor or not. My students don’t care. I wouldn’t be a better teacher or a better person if I was. The only person who may care about my rank is me and guess what? I’ve decided not to care. I have accepted things as they are and appreciate my job for the long list of pluses. I have a great job. Period.

As a writer, it’s not much different. There are countless bylines that I wish I could land. There is always a longing for more ‘likes,’ and more followers. There’s always an opportunity to see what I am missing. But my writing isn’t everything. My writing doesn’t define me nor does it complete me as a person.

No one else is looking at my work and thinking how much better I would be if I could only land a Huffington Post byline. The only person who cares about that is me and I’ve decided to stop caring. I actually have a long list of bylines and my catalogue of publications is something to be really proud of. So, guess what? I am really proud of what I have accomplished.

As a mother, well this one can be tricky. There’s a heap of expectations out there and I’ve found it can be hard to drown out the noise. Comparison is the thief of joy and when left unchecked, the spiral into disappointment can be swift. It can be hard for contemporary families to not see what’s around them, sometimes. I readily admit it can be hard not to compare our life to friends’ lives. It’s really easy to compare kitchens, cars, and vacations.

At the end of the day, I ask myself if I am happy. I wonder if our kids are happy. I think about my husband’s happiness. If we are all honest, truthfully, we really are happy and for me, that’s all that matters. Instead of focusing on the kitchen renovation that I wish I had, I focus on the fact that I have a fully functioning kitchen. I have everything we need to make dinner, homemade cakes, and good memories.

We may not travel internationally or spend a month out west every summer but we do make the most of our getaways. We focus on the time spent together as a family. I spend more time gazing out into view from our balcony in Navarre Beach, Florida and zero time wishing we were in Turks and Caicos. It is enough. The way we spend time together as a family is enough. Besides, where we chose to vacation does not define me as a person or us as a family.

Every year during the lead up to Halloween and Christmas, I make my kids a variety of candies and baked goods. Things like white chocolate dipped strawberry ghosts and brownie and pretzel reindeer. Let me be very clear—my baking skills suck. The ghosts usually look sad and scared of me, and often my reindeer look more like grief-stricken dogs with baskets for hats. But this minor detail does not stop me from doing this each year and loving every single minute of it.

Why? Because nothing is perfect. My baking skills do not define me. No job, no life, no kitchen, or experience is absolutely perfect. The reason we feel so much pressure is because of the expectation for perfection or the unattainable search for better than what we currently have. You want to have it all? Easy. Don’t buy into this falsehood.

There is a great deal of joy to be had in appreciating the moments that are simply ours to enjoy. No one else cares about any of this so why should we? Sometimes, we get in the way of our own happiness.

The truth is, I do have it all and you probably do, too. How? By letting go of comparisons and focusing on the good that already exists. Too often, we’ve just spent too much time wishing for more or something else and that reality slipped by us. Remember, nothing and no one is perfect. But I’d argue that when you look carefully at the beauty that surrounds you now, in its current, unchanged state, that it’s pretty close to perfection.

Melanie Forstall is a full-time mother, full-time wife, full-time teacher, and never-enough-time blogger at Melanie Forstall: Stories of Life, Love, and Mothering. She holds a doctorate in education and yet those many years of schooling have proved to be utterly useless when it comes to actual mothering.

If Netflix’s new Carmen Sandiego series has you longing for the original game that started it all, you’ll be excited to discover that you can now play Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego thanks to Google Maps.

Globe-trotting sleuths who have felt the Carmen Effect can go on the hunt for that elusive thief in red with a brand new series of games that will take place on Google Earth. Google Earth and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt have teamed up to release “The Crown Jewels Caper.”

The new game, which will be the first in a series, takes players on a journey around the globe tracking clues and solving cases, all in an effort to find Carmen Sandiego. Of course there will be plenty of exciting history and geography lessons along the way.

New fans will appreciate the high-tech images that Google Earth brings to the table, while nostalgic parents will love the green-hued nod to the old IBM computers they played the original game on as kids.

To catch Carmen Sandiego all you have to do is boot up Google Earth and start your journey.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Netflix

 

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If you’re old enough to remember what a floppy disk is, then chances are you know all the words to “Where In the World Is Carmen Sandiego?” That catchy tune and the incredible show it introduced left a lasting impression on a generation of young fans that can only be described as the “Carmen Effect.” What is the “Carmen Effect,” you might ask? A new generation of kids is about to find out.

Netflix reboots the Carmen Sandiego of our childhoods with a brand new series on Jan. 18. In preparation for the premiere, Netflix did some research and found that, besides her iconic red hat and trench coat, Carmen Sandiego left a deep impact on Millennials who grew up discovering new countries and cultures while they travelled the globe alongside the elusive thief. And now these Millennials have kids of their own.

Looking at five years worth of Twitter mentions of Carmen Sandiego, Netflix compiled data into four distinct categories that have impacted fans in what they are calling the “Carmen Effect.” Of the 300,000 plus tweets analyzed, the majority reflected Carmen’s Signature Style (60 percent of tweets), which has inspired everything from high-fashion runways to Halloween costumes. Passport Goals (20 percent) represented another big chunk of Carmen related tweets, with many fans attributing their love of travel to their early days jetting off with Carmen on television.

You can also thank Carmen for those random Trivial Pursuit-style grains of knowledge you have stored in your brain. As a childhood icon, she not only taught kids her Sandiego Smarts (16 percent), she was also a Trailblazer (7 percent) and a role model.

photo: Netflix

Now a whole new generation will get a chance to be introduced to the Carmen Effect as they join along in new international adventures that are sure to leave them with a little wanderlust and a stylish fashion sense of their own.

“I think parents are going to want their kids to watch the new Carmen Sandiego because it’s not only educational with the geography facts and other cultures, but it also portrays a strong, independent, loving educated woman,” said Gina Rodriguez, voice of Carmen Sandiego. “She’s a multi-dimensional character. She feels and loves just as much as she is strong and rebellious. To me, she’s a beautiful character to portray to our youth today.”

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You and your kids can explore and learn more about the Carmen Effect on the website here. The first season of Carmen Sandiego drops on Netflix on Jan. 18.

—Shahrzad Warkentin

Featured photo: Netflix

 

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It may seem like just yesterday your fave Fixer Upper stars were ‘Gramming pregnancy and newborn pics. Well now a little over six months old, Joanna Gaines’ son Crew is talking. Yep, talking—and you’ll never guess his first word!

In a recent IG post Gaines wrote, “Crew is already six months old and saying ‘mama,'” playfully adding: “I had to throw that in there, sorry Chip.” So that’s mama one, dada zero—at least for now. It’s official: Crew is a mama’s boy—in the best way, of course.

Gaines’ IG caption wasn’t just a cute way of announcing her little guy’s first word. The poignant post also pointed to just how fast time goes by. “And just like that I have found myself mourning the past but now in future tense. You see what I just did there? The whole time thing can feel like a thief if you let it in.”

What is Gaines doing to slow down time—as much as any normal human can? Gaines shared her resolution to “live for now” in the New Year. The celeb designer and mama of five also added, “I’m challenging myself in this new year to live for now. The present. Taking in every breath, every sight, and sound and holding it dearly. Not thinking about how the good ol’ days have passed us by or how the best is yet to come.”

Very well said!

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Chip Gaines via Instagram

 

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A new year, a new batch of kids shows and movies coming to Netflix in January 2019! The streaming provider will release several new seasons of its favorite shows, along with two brand new Netflix Originals we are dying to watch in the coming month.

While you may shed a tear over some of the departures, there are plenty of new shows and movies to get excited about. Here are our top kids and family streaming picks for January!

Carmen Sandiego Season 1

Where in the world is Carmen Sandiego? The super thief has arrived on Netflix after tons of excitement. The series will follow all her international escapades and thrilling adventures. The spy who put the "Miss" in misdemeanor will steal your remote starting Jan. 18.

Pinky Malinky Season 1

Join Netflix's newest buddies for season one of Pinky Malinky. Pinky was born a hot dog and likes to find the bright side of everything with his pals. Sounds cute! Feast your eyes on this new show starting Jan. 1.

A Series of Unfortunate Events Season 3

The Netflix Original A Series of Unfortunate Events is back with season three! Count Olaf is still going head to head with the Baudelaire orphans as they try to reveal their long lost family secrets. The new season drops on New Year's Day.

Trolls: The Beat Goes On! Season 5

The last scene of season four of Trolls: The Beat Goes On! left us with quite the cliffhanger. Now, the gang is back for a new round of wormholes, snow and a journey to the Fountain of Glitter! The beat continues on Jan. 18.

...And Even More Kids Movies!

Aside from Netflix's lineup of original content, some classic family movies and shows new to the steaming provider are hopping into rotation in the New Year.

In the family and kids genre, dance along to Happy Feet starting Jan. 1. Get ready to do your best Kessel Run with Solo: A Star Wars Story on Jan. 9. Take a trip to Hotel Transylvania: Summer Vacation on Jan. 24. Get ready for plenty of super-heroic adventures with Marvel Studios' Ant-Man and the Wasp on Jan. 29 and Disney•Pixar's The Incredibles 2 starting Jan. 31.

What's Leaving Netflix in January

Get ready to say goodbye to several kid favorites in January, too, as these titles will blast off on the following dates: 

Leaving Jan. 1:

  • Beethoven's Christmas Adventure
  • Kung Fu Panda
  • Madagascar: Escape 2 Africa
  • The Iron Giant
  • The Princess Diaries

Leaving Jan. 4:

  • Pocahontas II: Journey to a New World 

Leaving Jan. 18:

  • Rogue One: A Star Wars Story

Even as we say goodbye to these titles, with new shows like Carmen Sandiego and Pinky Malinky, the kiddos will have plenty to watch Netflix on those cold winter days. Happy streaming!

––Karly Wood

All photos: Courtesy of Netflix

 

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When it comes to educational games, what often seems like a good choice at the store can easily turn out to be a complete dud at home (It’s all over when your kiddos pull out the “b” word—boring!). If you’re looking for brain-boosting board games for your preschooler or grade schooler that don’t skimp on fun, we’ve rounded up eight new ones that will not only challenge your little one but will also get the whole family laughing and playing together. Keep reading to see them below.

1. PICTO LINGUA  
B-I-N-G-O! The delightful illustrations of Picto Lingua offer a visual twist on a classic family game. With nearly 50 words in five different languages—German, French, English, Italian and Spanish—players can use both words and pictures, or make the game even more challenging by flipping the playboard and trying to win with only the pictures! There are 50 flashcards, 10 play boards, and over 100 tokens.

Ages: 8 & up.

Available at amazon.com, $23.62.   

2. Clumsy Thief in the Candy Shop
The follow-up game to award-winning Clumsy Thief, this time, the masked menace is at it again—in a candy shop! Using the stack of 94 cards, players try to add up enough candy to make 20. Thief cards steal candy cards, jail cards stop thieves. The player with the most cards at the end of the round wins!

Available at amazon.com, $14.99

3. Roller Coaster Challenge
This new game from ThinkFun is filled with STEM challenges for kids. Players use the 36 posts and 39 tracks to complete one of 40 challenges. Once the challenge is completed (varying from easy to super hard) kids can watch their roller coaster car glide from top to bottom. There’s even an opportunity for a little free-form play!

Ages: 6 & up.

Available at amazon.com, $29.99.

4. What Letter Do I Start With
Give their vocab a little boost with a brightly illustrated word search game. Players simply fit the four game boards together and start flipping the alphabet cards. Speed is key here because the point of the game is to place a tile over a picture that starts with the same letter of the card that’s been flipped and earn a point! The first player to place all of his or her 10 tiles on the cards wins!

Ages: 6 & up.

Available at fatbraintoys.com, $12.95.

5. Explore the World
Little explorers will love this fun game from Cobble Hill. There are travel cards, that move players along on their journey, natural world questions, man-made questions, and flag cards, all of which give kids a chance to learn more about the world around them.

Available at amazon.com, $13.48.

6. My First Bananagrams
Your older kids (and you) love Bananagrams for the wordplay and silly antics, so let your youngest spellers in on the fun with My First Bananagrams. With 80 big, easy-to-read lowercase letters and 13 combo-tiles in bright colors, amateur wordsmiths will have an easier time with this simplified version of the popular game.

Available at amazon.com, $14.88.

7. Word on the Street Junior
This fun new game from Educational Insights uses a mix of vocab development with creative and strategic thinking—your kids won’t even realize they’re learning! Players simply line up all the letter tiles (there are 26 tiles) in the middle of the board, then flip a card (there are 108 category cards), read the question aloud, and move any letter tiles that they can see in their answer to their side of the “street.” The first person to have eight tiles wins!  

Available at educationalinsights.com, $19.99.

 

8. Quizoo
Get your kids thinking about all kinds of creatures and how they compare to others in the animal kingdom Simply flip a card and make quick decisions: Who’s bigger? Smaller? Slower? The first one to shout out the correct answer wins the round. There are 60 illustrated cards and four reference cards, and the game is neat and compact, perfect for travel.

Available at amazon.com, $10.99.

Did we miss your kiddo’s favorite learning game? Let us know in the comments section below.

— Gabby Cullen & Kristina Moy

No self-respecting Angeleno can pass up Taco Tuesdays or a well-crafted California roll but we usually think of the most mouthwatering Q as the provenance of Texas or St. Louis.  But, believe it or not, Los Angeles has some spectacular spots where you can slather on sauce and gnaw on bones. Grab a bucket of wet-wipes and check out these 6 BBQ joints that are sure to please both you and your pint-sized pitmaster.

Horse Thief
Right outside Grand Central Market, across from Angel’s Flight and the Pershing Square Metro station, Horse Thief lets you and your little ones indulge in sunny California weather, down-home barbecue and the always-entertaining LA people watching all at once. With refreshing and not-too-sweet lemonade for the tots and a well stocked bar to wash down your rib-tips or pulled pork, the whole family will leave satisfied. This place can get crowded during the weekday lunch rush so plan accordingly. And wash off all that sticky sauce with a run through the fountains at Grand Park.

Horse Thief BBQ
324 S Hill St., Downtown LA
Phone: 213-625-0341
Online: horsethiefbbq.com

Bludso’s BAR-&-QUE
One word: brisket. You haven’t tasted barbecued brisket until you’ve sunk your teeth into Bludso’s tender, melt-in-your-mouth fabulous brisket. Your kiddos will devour their gooey mac-n-cheese while cheering on their favorite team playing on one of the many TV’s and you can sit back and sip on a tasty cocktail from their extensive bar while remembering the deliciousness that was the brisket you just inhaled. Don’t forget to order the house made pickles.  They’re just sweet enough that the kids will fight you for them.  Good! They could use a little greens with the meal.

Bludso’s BAR-&-QUE
609 N LaBrea Avenue, Mid-City
Phone: 323-931-2583
Online: barandque.com

 

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit
While you can’t go wrong with traditional barbecue at Dickey’s (their sauces are fantastic), if your appetite is big enough, you won’t regret trying one of their “Bakers”: huge baked potatoes filled with butter, sour cream, cheese, green onions and bacon topped with one of their smoked meats. You’ll love that kids eat free on Sundays and they’ll love the free self-serve ice cream available every day.

Dickey’s Barbecue Pit has multiple locations in LA including Redondo Beach, Pasadena and
Woodland Hills. For hours and directions, check their website.
Online: dickeys.com

 

photo credit: Pauline P. via yelp

Baby Blues B.B.Q.
This joint is not for those watching their waistlines. With dinner items like the Memphis Queen (a half-rack of baby back ribs and a half-rack of Memphis-style ribs) and drink options that include unlimited refills of the “red” Kool-Aid of your childhood (ahhh, now it’s summer—remember calling it bug juice at camp?) or southern sweet tea, Baby Blues is not interested in impressing your cardiologist or your kiddos’ pediatrician. Make sure to taste test the 4 different sauces at your table so everyone can mix up their own creation with the perfect balance of sweet, savory and spicy.

Baby Blues has locations in both Venice and West Hollywood. For hours and directions, check their website.
Online: babybluesbbq.com

Charcoal BBQ – Bourbon & Beer
If you’re looking for a slightly more upscale dining experience, try the brand new Charcoal BBQ in Silverlake. With menu items not found at most traditional barbecue spots (pork banh mi, anyone?) you can get your barbecue fix in a more creative way. Kids have their own separate menu (with mac-n-cheese that you will probably steal many bites of) and everyone can snack on a bucket of bacon (yes!) while you relax with one of their special bourbon or whiskey cocktails. At the end of the meal, indulge in gooey s’mores you make right at your own table. Self-parking is limited but there’s valet service in front in case you can’t score a meter.

Charcoal BBQ – Bourbon & Beer
2611 Hyperion Ave., Silverlake
Phone: 323-300-5500
Online: charcoalsilverlake.com

Holy Cow BBQ
Across from the Brentwood Country Mart, Holy Cow serves up smoked barbecue so tender the meat falls off the bone and you have plenty of local wines and beers to choose from to wash down all that juicy, flavorful goodness. Holy Cow has a separate kids menu with a burger so tasty you’ll beg your little one for a bite. The metered street parking is extremely limited but if you park at the Brentwood Country Mart, you can get 3 hours free parking with validation from one of the shops. (Like if Sweet Rose Creamery calls to you for dessert.  Yes, wear the elastic waist pants to this meal.)

Holy Cow BBQ
264 26th Street, Santa Monica
Phone: 310-883-6269
Online: holycowbbq.com

Where do you go to satisfy your BBQ cravings? Let us know in the comments!

—written and photographed by Erika Frazier

So here are the highlights from a press release that arrived today,

“A Facebook game for moms! Baby & Me is a brand new social game everyone will love. Create your own virtual baby and mom and live the life of a ModernMom. Whether you’re planning a play-date or mom’s night out, it’s always new and exciting with Baby & Me! Play Now!

Ummm, are we missing something here? Aren’t we already doing that in real life? We can understand if you want to play a video game as an escape from your every day life – you know, where your avatar is a farmer or a mob boss, or a jewel thief. But dealing with a virtual kid as a form of entertainment? No thanks! Not much escapism there.

Maybe the problem is the game manufacturer is marketing to the wrong audience. Maybe they should target empty nesters, retirees or teenage boys (as long machine guns are an option for accessorizing your diaper bag.)

What do you think? Do you play any video games? Would you play a video game about being a mom and taking care of a baby? Please let us know we’re not crazy and completely out of touch with how moms spend their free time.