I often run into clients who have an in balance in their relationship due to arguments over clutter. Some are disorganized but constantly trying to improve, while the other likes order and organization in everything that they do. It can be hard for them to meet in the middle. Even harder when one just does not want to prioritize order for the other and the one who likes order can not let go and live with a little chaos. How can tcouples o help bridge that gap so it does not continue to cause tension in relationships? As the saying goes, opposites do attract, and because of that there are many couples out there who struggle with keeping order in...
I often run into clients who have an in balance in their relationship due to arguments over clutter. Some are disorganized but constantly trying to improve, while the other likes order and organization in everything that they do. It can be hard for them to meet in the middle. Even harder when one just does not want to prioritize order for the other and the one who likes order can not let go and live with a little chaos. How can tcouples o help bridge that gap so it does not continue to cause tension in relationships? As the saying goes, opposites do attract, and because of that there are many couples out there who struggle with keeping order in...
All weekend It's the East London Vintage Furniture Flea on Sunday CLASSIC CARS: If you know your Porsche 901s from your Porsche 911s, you'll appreciate the London Classic Car Show, purring into Olympia Friday-Sunday this week. Ogle swish motors, and speak to dealers, manufacturers, restorers and car clubs. 24-26 February ART TRAIL: You're running out of time to see the Winter Warmers additions to the Wembley Park Art Trail. The seven temporary installations include digital pieces and light installations, and can be seen across Olympic Way, the Spanish Steps and Arena Square. FREE, until 28 February BATTERSEA LIGHT FESTIVAL: Though the nights are gradually getting lighter (hurrah!), light festival season carries on in the form of Battersea Power Station Light...
I was a reluctant convert to BLW, or Baby Led Weaning which, for the uninitiated, is a Millennial rebrand of the concept of feeding your baby food that the whole family is eating. It always seemed a bit extra to me, with the precious little silverware and the tiny rod-shaped food cut just so, becuase that was the only way tiny hands could grip it. The rationale is that this a way to cultivate an adventurous eater. After dealing with persistent picky eating with my older kid, for the last 2+ years, I am pretty done making separate meals for everyone at the table. I truly do not believe that you can make a kid picky or not picky. The...
I was a reluctant convert to BLW, or Baby Led Weaning which, for the uninitiated, is a Millennial rebrand of the concept of feeding your baby food that the whole family is eating. It always seemed a bit extra to me, with the precious little silverware and the tiny rod-shaped food cut just so, becuase that was the only way tiny hands could grip it. The rationale is that this a way to cultivate an adventurous eater. After dealing with persistent picky eating with my older kid, for the last 2+ years, I am pretty done making separate meals for everyone at the table. I truly do not believe that you can make a kid picky or not picky. The...