Forget about designer duds! Meghan Markle and Prince Harry’s baby Archie wears H&M!

During a Wednesday morning trip to meet Archbishop Desmond Tutu in Cape Town, Markle reportedly wore a blue and white Club Monaco dress. Her little one, four-month-old Archie, also wore a blue and white ensemble—striped H&M bib overalls.

While Markle’s fab frock retails for $289 (which is practically a bargain for a celeb of royal status), young Archie’s outfit sells for the low, low price of $19.99.

According to the H&M website, the bib overalls are made from organic cotton and have an elasticized waist and hems. The item is only available online from H&M, and is currently sold out in all sizes from zero to four months.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Sussex Royal via Instagram

 

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Is your child’s backpack too heavy? The American Occupational Therapy Association recommends students carry no more than 10 percent of their total body weight on their backs.

Your child is a titan of textbooks—and they carry each and every one of them home after school. While your kiddo has to study, a weighty backpack can do physical damage.

So what can your child to protect themselves? Karen Jacobs, EdD, OTR/L, CPE, FAOTA, clinical professor of occupational therapy at Boston University said in a press release, “Practicing safe carrying techniques such as only carrying necessary items to and from school, or filling an empty water bottle at school rather than carrying a heavier filled one, can make a difference.”

Jacobs also added, “The 10 percent rule is a good one to follow, but the reality is that if it feels too heavy, it probably is.”

The AOTA also suggests that parents make sure the backpack is the right size for the individual child, adjust the backpack’s height so that it’s roughly two inches below the shoulder blades and extends to slightly above the waist, balance the backpack evenly or consider a bag on wheels. Padded shoulder straps and a hip belt can also help to reduce backpack-related physical strain.

Visit the AOTA’s website here for more information.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: Ambermb via Pixabay

 

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There have been times in my life when I didn’t know if I would see another day. Seriously. There were days when having an autistic child would nearly kill me. I never knew it could get better. There were times when I wanted to run away and never be a mother again.

I get it. Mothering an autistic child, a “wonder” as we call our sweet son, was horrible. I’m not here to sugar coat it. Whether I was going through a bout of depression, whether it was simply the stage of our family life we were in, or whether it was a combination of the two possibilities, nothing felt easy and everything felt as though it were becoming progressively harder each and every day.

For years.

Years.

Then 10 happened. 10 was a wonderful year. Our sweet boy suddenly started becoming funny. Or funnier I guess I should say. Not just funny but hilarious. He learned joke telling and the art of having good timing. At the same time he learned to stop freaking out about everything and we, one day, found ourselves on the other side of things. We no longer found a need to give him medication. We were having meaningful conversations with him and we were able to go for long bouts with him not needing special treatment or aides. It was amazing.

10 years. 10 long years and I had forgotten what it was like to have a child who didn’t need my every waking moment. Who could have fun and have a willy-nilly schedule. Suddenly everything was okay. I was no longer on pins and needles waiting for an outburst or a flair up or a meltdown. It was okay if I forgot his juice. We could get through lunch if I used the wrong kind of jam.

Since Cal just turned 11 and an entire year of our new carefree life has gone by, I am starting to exhale. I’m no longer waiting for the other shoe to drop or for things to quickly fall apart like they always do. I’m enjoying my family and our life and our love again.

This has been a long time coming. I want to tell you all this message. This is a message of hope in the journey and a message of redemption from the mess of life.

To the Mommas of Autistic babes: Please, hang in there. Did you hear me? To those who are out there, hang in there.

It will get better. I promise. And you are never alone.

I write this because I wish I had known this. As a mother sitting on the floor of the bathroom sobbing, I saw no end in sight. I presumed this ebb and flow of bad days and horrible days was to be the making of all of my days. No one told me that we would have stretches of weeks that we would go without problems. That our only care would become our children fighting and bickering like typical adolescent siblings. I never thought we would come to a day when he would care what his hair cut was much less want to help pick out his clothes based on the current trend and not on whether or not his pants could have an elastic waist. No one understands quite like a parent of an autistic child just how nerve wracking the parenting game can be. Everything is up in the air all of the time. Everything is chaotic and yet somehow must be made orderly in an effort for the chaos to not overtake every day.

But those days have come. And oh, how blissful. I feel like we are prize fighters. We have fought tooth and nail to get to where we are today. I endured days that included eight hour stretches of blood curdling screaming, so I can have a little boy who assembles kiwi crates and tells me the differences between Yoda and Obi Wan. Cal fought tooth and nail to teach himself how to talk…to somehow get his brain to communicate with his mouth to speak the thoughts into words that he had formed in his mind. He endured this so he can tell funny jokes to his family over the dinner table. We still have our hard days, our difficult weeks, our weary moments, don’t get me wrong. But we have won.

We have gone back into our corners as champions. But there are some of you who are just coming into the ring to start your fight. Your battle. Your everyday. Please know this…it will be hard. There will be days you will want to quit, to run away and not face this anymore. There will be days you are tired and battle weary. But you cannot quit. You cannot be done. And it will get better.

I have sat down to write this letter to you so many times. Mommas, please know you are in this to win this. This is not a meaningless battle. The days are long but the years truly are short. And maybe it will be years from where you are, but things will get better. I am here for you. The other mommas who have been through this are here for you.

Hang in there. It gets better.

This post originally appeared on Super Busy at Home.

I am a coffee drinking mom, an advocate for our autistic son, a wife, a crafter who will never finish a project, a planner junkie, a wanna-be naturalist, a lover of baking and avocados who will probably always look the the muppet chef when dancing!

New parenting math says that with every 10 hours of sleep lost you actually gain a piece of baby gear. Kidding aside, bringing a baby into the world means acquiring tons of equipment. Whether you’re a bare minimalist or a major collector, the baby gear checklist has a few key items that are absolute essentials (think car seat, a place for baby to sleep and easy ways to transport kiddo around). Stave off decision fatigue and streamline your choice by getting to know Nuna, a Dutch brand with a core collection of gear that is designed around your life. For more than twelve years, Nuna has been designing safe, intuitive products that look and function beautifully. Here are three worth a close look.

Photo: Nuna

A Car Seat That’s as Light as It Is Safe: Nuna PIPA lite
Choosing your baby’s car seat is like picking out a second home. You know your little one will be spending a good amount of time in there, so you want it to be both comfortable and safe. The Nuna PIPA lite delivers both, with the added bonus of increased portability. It weighs only 5.3 pounds*, making it the lightest, most convenient car seat available. Crafted with high performance materials like aerospace aluminum and a steel reinforced base, the PIPA lite is durable and protects baby whether you’re driving around town or across the country. Its innovative Aeroflex foam component minimizes impact by absorbing and diffusing energy. And micro-knit fabrics create a soft, cozy spot for all-weather trips throughout baby’s first year and beyond.

Photo: Nuna

The Stroller That’ll Grow with Your Family: Nuna DEMI grow
If you’re hoping to get major mileage out of your stroller, the Nuna DEMI grow can go the distance. It’s designed to easily switch from a single to a double or twin stroller, and with a total of 23 different modes, there are seemingly endless possibilities when it comes to getting around with little ones. Parents will appreciate the luxe leatherette push bar, large storage basket, and one-touch rear wheel brake. Plus, custom dual suspension, an all-season seat, a UPF 50+ canopy, and the Dream drape mean your kids will be comfortable no matter what.

Photo: Nuna

A Carrier You Can Use from Day One to Three Years Old: Nuna CUDL
Making a sandwich at home, perusing the farmer’s market, hiking in the woods. Do it all while holding your baby securely and comfortably, and without sacrificing use of your hands. The user-friendly, innovative Nuna CUDL helps keep baby close and comfy up to three years. An integrated infant booster with removable head and neck support means you can keep your newborn snuggled in while you get things done. Certified Oeko-Tex® fabric and GOTS™ certified organic cotton bibs make this carrier an easy choice for modern parents. Once your baby can sit upright, let them face out to see the world. Then, transition to backpack mode when they’re a toddler. All the while the magnetic locking buckles, adjustable shoulder straps and waist belt, generous waist pocket, and customizable hood shade keep parent and baby happy and hands free.

Want to learn more? Check out nunababy.com for gear specs, videos, and shopping info!

— Whitney Harris

photos: Nuna

* weight does not include canopy or insert.

The sun is shining, the temps are rising, and your adorable bump is growing. That means it’s time to take inventory of your closet and make sure it’s stocked with pieces that help you look and feel cool all summer long. Here are 10 warm-weather maternity pieces that’ll keep expectant mamas happy until labor day!

Noa Jumpsuit from HATCH

HATCH

Get a jump(suit) on summer with this gorgeous one-piece by HATCH. It's as stylish as it is comfortable and makes getting dressed in the morning a breeze. Special details like the side seam pockets, cropped wide legs with slits at the ankle and adjustable knotted straps will make this a wardrobe staple throughout your pregnancy and beyond. We love it in flamenco red, but it's also available in a neutral dune and basic black. 

Available at hatchcollection.com, $248.

Joey Tank from Nom Maternity

Nom Maternity

This laid-back, basic tank from Nom Maternity is undeniably flattering, and the longer length and black-and-white stripes makes it a perfect match with your favorite leggings or jeans. The super soft jersey fabric will keep you comfortable and cool on those long summer days.

Available at nommaternity.com, $48.

Tie-Front Maxi Dress from A Pea in the Pod

A Pea in the Pod

Made with the needs of expectant mamas in mind, this tulip-print maxi dress from A Pea in the Pod checks all of our boxes for the perfect summer essential: easy, breezy and oh so stylish. It also comes in black, blue-and-white stripes, and a different floral pattern.

Available at apeainthepod.com, $96.

Tank Dress from Storq

Storq

Between scheduling doctor's appointments, researching car seats and keeping up with your normal day-to-day responsibilities, the last thing you want to worry about is putting an outfit together. That's why this ribbed tank dress from Storq is heaven sent. It's flattering, comfortable and can take you from day to night with ease. Also comes in gray.

Available at storq.com, $92.

Floral Print V-Neck Dress

H&M

Whether you're gathering with friends after work or off to brunch with your family on the weekends, you'll feel comfortable and stylish in this floral v-neck dress from H&M. Dress it up with heels or wear it with sandals for a more casual look. 

Available at H&M, $39.99

Striped One-Piece Swimsuit from Pez D'Or

Nordstrom

For the days when floating is the only thing you feel like doing, reach for this flattering navy one-piece bathing suit. The classic style has built-in side boning for support and offers a breezy nautical look that's perfect for relaxing at the pool. It has a back clasp closure and ties behind the neck.

Available at nordstrom.com, $99.

Marlow Cuffed Lounge Pants

Mama Muse

The talented designers at Mama Muse are the ones to thank for these cool, everyday maternity lounge pants. Made from a fluid, stretch-poly blend, these tapered-leg pants are printed with a flattering, pretty floral motif.  Soft, smocked elastic cinches the ruffled waist and cuffs. Pair with a neutral top and sandals and you're out the door in no time. 

Available at mama-muse, $129.

Knit Pencil Skirt from A Pea in the Pod

A Pea in the Pod

This forever-relevant knit pencil skirt is built for office hangs, plane rides, dinners out, you name it. The high waistband covers your bump while the mid-calf length makes it easy to wear all summer. 

Available at apeainthepod.com, $58.

Shorts with Smocking from H&M

H&M

Say hello to your favorite summer shorts! These H&M shorts in a woven viscose and linen blend with wide smocking at the waist and side pockets are the perfect short for everything from a day at the beach to running errands in town to hanging out in the backyard. The fabric is easy and breathable and just what you're looking for on those balmy summer days. 

Available at www2.hm.com, $29.99

The Monica Top by HATCH

HATCH

Its feminine fit, darling print and silky fabric are just a few of the things we love about this flattering top from HATCH. Pair with their boyfriend jean or beach pant and you're ready for all the summer fun that's lined up. 

Available at hatchcollection.com, $128.

Aimee Della Bitta

featured photo: HATCH

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The pregnancy parade of celeb babies just won’t stop. Following in the footsteps of mamas-to-be Meghan Markle, Jenna Bush Hager and Blake Lively (who recently revealed that she’s expecting her third child), actress Keira Knightley announced her baby joy!

Maybe ‘announced’ is too strong a word for the soon-to-be mama of two’s reveal. Instead of formally spilling her news, Knightley went for a low-key approach. During  a recent appearance at a Chanel party in Paris the actress gently cradled her barely-there baby bump.

In a cream empire waist gown, the pregnant mommy glowed as she made her way past the party-catching paparazzi. While Knightley didn’t post pics of her preggo self at the event (she’s notoriously private when it comes to her fam), plenty of media outlets did—including a sweet Instagrammed video clip posted by Gala’s Alexandre Maras.

This is Knightley and hubby James Righton’s second pregnancy. The cute couple have an almost-four-year-old daughter, Edie Knightley Righton.

—Erica Loop

Featured photo: InStyle Magazine via Instagram 

 

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Excited about adding to your spring wardrobe? You should be—because the brand new plus-size collection at Anthropologie just hit the shelves!

APlus by Anthropologie launched Mar. 15 online and in select store locations, featuring over 120 styles in sizes that range from 16W to 26W. The new line adds tons of diversity to the store that previously capped out at a size 14, while still maintaining the classy and feminine styles we’ve come to love about Anthro.

Keep scrolling to see some of our fave picks from the new collection.

Virginia Dress

Oh, hello spring! This chiffon Virginia Dress ($190) with a maxi silhouette and smocked waist is the perfect way to welcome warmer weather. The beautifully colored and elegantly detailed piece comes with adjustable straps and will more than carry your style into summer.

Imaginarium Jumpsuit

APlus' Imaginarium Jumpsuit ($140) has it all: stretchy, rayon fabric, an adorable gathered V-neck and side slant pockets. The navy essential transitions perfectly from day to night and is comfortable, too.

Oceanside Cropped Wide-Leg Pants

The Oceanside Cropped Wide-Leg ($120) have no limits. Perfect for spring, summer or fall, the linen bottoms are light and breezy, and come in cream, navy, dark olive and sunflower. Enjoy the wide-leg silhouette through all your warm weather outings!

Marrakech Draped Jacket

The draped front of the stylish Marrakech Jacket ($140) softens any look instantly. Choose between a dusty olive or stonewall color, and enjoy the artistic flair of this snap and zipper front jacket as you pair with pants, dresses or skirts.

Calais Top

Flowy and dainty, the Calais Top ($78) is a nice change from a boring T-shirt. The floral front is contrasted by a gray backing with ruched sides that make this a great blouse to pair with shorts, pants or skirts for sunny spring weather.

––Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Anthropologie

 

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There have been times in my life when I didn’t know if I would see another day. Seriously. There were days when having an autistic child would nearly kill me. I never knew it could get better. There were times when I wanted to run away and never be a mother again.

I get it. Mothering an autistic child—a “wonder” as we call our sweet son—was horrible. I’m not here to sugarcoat it. Whether I was going through a bout of depression, whether it was simply the stage of our family life we were in, or whether it was a combination of the two possibilities, nothing felt easy and everything felt as though it were becoming progressively harder each and every day.

For years. Years.

Then 10 happened. 10 was a wonderful year. Our sweet boy suddenly started becoming funny—or funnier I guess I should say. Not just funny, but hilarious. He learned joke-telling and the art of having good timing.

At the same time he learned to stop freaking out about everything and we one day found ourselves on the other side of things. We no longer found a need to give him medication. We were having meaningful conversations with him and we were able to go for long bouts with him not needing special treatment or aides. It was amazing.

10 years. 10 long years and I had forgotten what it was like to have a child who didn’t need my every waking moment. Who could have fun and have a willy nilly schedule. Suddenly everything was okay. I was no longer on pins and needles waiting for an outburst or a flair up or a meltdown. It was okay if I forgot his juice. We could get through lunch if I used the wrong kind of jam.

Since Cal just turned 11 and an entire year of our new carefree life has gone by, I am starting to exhale. I’m no longer waiting for the other shoe to drop or for things to quickly fall apart like they always do. I’m enjoying my family and our life and our love again.

This has been a long time coming. I want to tell you all this message. This is a message of hope in the journey and a message of redemption from the mess of life.

To the Moms of Kids with Autism: 

Please, hang in there. Did you hear me? To those of you who are out there, like me—hang in there. It will get better. I promise.

I write this because I wish I had known this. As a mother sitting on the floor of the bathroom sobbing, I saw no end in sight. I presumed this ebb and flow of bad days and horrible days was to be the making of all of my days.

No one told me that we would have stretches of weeks that we would go without problems. That our only care would become our children fighting and bickering like typical adolescent siblings. I never thought we would come to a day when he would care what his hair cut was much less want to help pick out his clothes based on the current trend and not on whether or not his pants could have an elastic waist.

No one understands quite like a parent of an autistic child just how nerve wracking the parenting game can be. Everything is up in the air all of the time. Everything is chaotic and yet somehow must be made orderly in an effort for the chaos to not overtake every day.

But those days have come. And oh, how blissful. I feel like we are prize-fighters. We have fought tooth and nail to get to where we are today. I endured days that included eight hour stretches of blood curdling screaming, so I can have a little boy who assembles kiwi crates and tells me the differences between Yoda and Obi Wan.

Cal fought tooth and nail to teach himself how to talk, to somehow get his brain to communicate with his mouth to speak the thoughts into words that he had formed in his mind. He endured this so he can tell funny jokes to his family over the dinner table. We still have our hard days, our difficult weeks, our weary moments, don’t get me wrong. But we have won.

We have gone back into our corners as champions. But there are some of you who are just coming into the ring to start your fight. Your battle. Your everyday. Please know this: yes, it will be hard. There will be days you will want to quit, to run away and not face this anymore. There will be days you are tired and battle weary. But you cannot quit. You cannot be done. And it will get better.

I have sat down to write this letter to you so many times. Moms, please know you are in this to win this. This is not a meaningless battle. The days are long but the years truly are short. And maybe it will be years from where you are, but things will get better. I am here for you. The other moms who have been through this are here for you.

Hang in there. It gets better.

This post originally appeared on Our Wonder Collective.

I am the momma and writer of Our Wonder Collective.  I record the wonder our family is finding through exploring, traveling, special needs and learning. We are restoring our two historic homes, love all things vintage and will never remember where I put the car keys. 

If there’s one thing every mom needs its support—and we’re not just talking about the emotional, mom village kind. We’re talking about “tuck in that muffin top and suck it all in” support—the support that only a pair of mom jeans can provide. Enter: the new Levi’s ribcage jean.

The newest style from Levi is the highest rise jean ever released by the company, coming in at crazy 12 and one-eighth inches! It sits at the waist right below your rib cage, which puts it squarely into next-level “mom jean” territory.

The company says the new design was inspired by one of their 1990’s 501s, and honestly we couldn’t be happier with their willingness to jump back on the high-waisted train. The slim-fitting waist, straight leg and wider leg opening (read: no skinny jeans here!) make this a perfect everyday jean for moms.

Currently, Levi’s ribcage jeans come in three styles—the Straight Leg, Pleated Crop and Split Flare—and range in price from $98 to $128 a pair. Pick from tons of washes and plenty of hems, like chewed or frayed.

The best part about the new ribcage style is it can be styled high or low! Tuck in a top to accentuate your curves, or pair with a long sweater for a sleek and smooth feel. There’s no wrong way to high waist!

––Karly Wood

All photos courtesy of Levi’s

 

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