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Activities for Kids, Phoenix

The Teapot

The-teapot-phoenix-arizonaThis past Sunday I went to the most darling coffee house in the Roosevelt district in Phoenix, called The Teapot. We know the owners, Jon and Rae, from years ago .. and I must tell you, I think it’s our new favorite hang out! As soon as you walk in, Jon welcomes you with a cheery “ELLO” (in his friendly british accent) and a smile. He makes a point to say hello to your little one, too (which us Mommas really appreciate).  You take a step in and see play nooks, and toys and drawing tables all around — beautiful, simplistic seating for meet cutes, and in case the place wasn’t cute enough, they went ahead and threw in succulent centerpieces to finish off the cuteness. Their menu consists of home-made, English-inspired plates (in which his mother-in-law bakes and delivers fresh), including refreshing salads, savory quiches and fluffy scones .. I ordered the raspberry coconut scone with a side of cream and it was to-die-for, but not as good as the crowd’s favorite = their highly sought after vanilla iced latte! Very popular amongst the mommy folk I hear .. ;)  Seriously amazing, and so refreshing. The most marvelous coffee you’ll ever taste (better than Dutch Bros, and that’s hard to beat in my mind). Anyways, back to my story .. I met my friend Kristin for a very early breakfast date. 8am to be exact, just as they opened their front doors. The best part of this family-friendly coffee house?! Their back patio!  Continue Reading

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Putting a great podcast to use

Debbie Millman Simon Sinek
When I get sick of the top hits on repeat on every station on my morning commute, I normally switch on a podcast. Design Matters is usually my first go-to for some inspiration for my work day ahead. Do you ever listen to it? If not, you should! Debbie Millman’s voice is beautiful. I could listen to it all day. The latest podcast was an interview with Simon Sinek, author of Start With Why .. Before listening to this, I had no idea who he was, but I tell you, I’ve never been more inspired to be a leader and to put my d*mn phone down. He talks about how managing people is different from leading people. That you should treat your employees more like children .. You wouldn’t fire your child. You’d encourage them and mentor them, and support them along the way. He also spoke of the “D” generation or the depression generation, those who get so lost in the unreality that is Facebook and Instagram that it makes them depressed, always comparing.  Isn’t it the truth? And the idea of social media now crossing the line into addiction and the rush of dopamine that accompanies “likes”, comments, etc. that feed the addiction. There is so much more to the podcast, he talks about his new book and finding your why, you just have to listen to it! And he also encourages you to put your phone down when at the table with friends. To truly give someone your utmost attention.

So, one day last month, when I had some time set aside with my friend Kristin, I put that one tip to use. We chatted all night, uninterrupted by phones and TV. We did brunch the next morning and just kept talking. It was so wonderful to talk about everything under the sun. I didn’t even bring my phone to the table. No need. I wanted to give my friend my full attention. Now, I just need to remember to do this when I get home!

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Currently listening to

I’ve been getting my playlist ready for the hospital {in case it helps me}, and thought I’d share with you some of the music I’m LOVING right now:

 

 

Safe Haven movie soundtrack
Katy Perry
My friend, Kristin, just introduced me to Kasey Musgraves, too, and now I’m obsessed.
I just lie around, listening to her entire album on repeat, like a teenager. Definitely the next Miranda ;)

What are you currently listening to? Would love to add to my playlist!
Cher Joy

Cher joy

Happy April friends:)  Momma Joy is in town this weekend and we’re having the BEST time. We spent the day in Monterey today at the Aquarium, staring at the jelly fish and mini sharks. Now we’re going to enjoy a Sunday dinner at our cottage, and maybe a game of Scrabble. Last week was a doozy for us, so it’s been nice to get away a little with my Mom and drink some Merlot in Sonoma. But there was a lot of good last week, too. Speaking of, here’s what brought me joy last week:

1. Leftover carrot cake.
2. Game of Thrones is back on —  hollah!
3. A long phone chat with Kristin over at One Pretty Place.
4. New coffee station at the studio!