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10 Last Minute Easter Baskets You Can Make Out Of Stuff At Home

Even though tomorrow is Easter, families around the nation and Globe who recognize this holiday may not have been in the state of mind to go out to shop for Easter baskets.

No need to worry, if they can scroung up some candy from a hidden stash or run out to the grocery store or order from their local Walmart or Target, they may be able to get enough supplies to fill an unconventional object around the house and use it as a makeshift Easter Basket.

Here are 10 ideas of things you may have already at home that can double as an Easter Basket this year:

1. Candy boxes

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2. Make up Bag

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3. Tackle Box

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4. Rain Boots

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5. Football helmet

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6. Cap

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7. Pool

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8. Toy Truck

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9. Umbrella

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10. Cooler

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I’ll add my three and update this post tomorrow! Come back to see!

Parents Are Salvaging Easter Clothes With Photo Shoots {29 Pro Tips}

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Because of the novel coronavirus and global calls for people to stay home, a lot of houses of worship will only be having virtual services this Easter and families who celebrate Passover are being encouraged to limit Seder dinner to family already in your home and not invite others over.

This change in our new normal means that a lot of really cute Easter dresses won’t be purchased and or worn this year either.

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A lot of families are mixing it up and salvaging the annual tradition of getting really dressed up for this Christian holiday that culminates the Season of Lent by having at-home photo shoots and sharing the photos online with family and friends.

Given that my children would certainly not sit patiently for a photo shoot at ages 17, 15 and 12, I’ll be using some of the tactics shared by Mark Condon at Shotkit.

He laid out 29 awesome ways to photograph children.

Check out that post HERE. Here are just 5 of my faves of his tips:

Tip #18: Alter your perspective

I mentioned earlier that getting down at their level can really help when photographing children.

Well it’s now time to break that rule, but we’re still going to be using an angle of view that’s not normal.

Photographing kids from above can give an interesting perspective.

If you have a tilting LCD screen on your camera, you’ll find this much easier – look at the final tip in this series for cameras I recommend that have this feature.

Tip #18: Use scale

Following on from the previous tip, sometimes it’s a fun photo to make the child seem really small, or at least, small in comparison to the other objects in the frame.

This can be as simple as putting the child on a large arm chair, having them wear adult boots, or stepping right back to shoot them from a distance against a large object such as a wall.

Tip #21: Focus on body parts

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The photo of a baby’s hand clutching daddy’s finger is a bit overdone in baby photography, but it’s still a good one.

Don’t be afraid to crop out everything else and focus just on a single hand, the eyes, the feet, or whatever you find cute.

Including another object or element to highlight how small the body part is will also help tell the story.

Tip #15: Get them talking

This one holds true for adults too, but it’s a great tip for improving the photos of your children, especially younger kids.

Ask them a question and wait until they start answering it before raising the camera to your eye. Or even take a quick snap of them thinking.

When the child is talking or thinking they’ll be distracted from your camera, which should allow you to get a natural looking photo… or just one of complete boredom/frustration like the one above!

Tip #3: Get down to their level

This simple tip will instantly improve the photos of your children.

Try and take the majority of photos of your child at their eye level. This may mean bending down, or even laying on the floor.

If you’re photographing more than one child, try and make yourself the same height as the tallest child (unless they’re tall, in which case get them to bend down to match the height of the smaller child).

You can get creative with your compositions to exaggerate the size of your child by getting lower than their eye level and shooting upwards.

SEE ALL 29 TIPS HERE!

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Breaking Down the CARES Act IRS Stimulus Rebate/Refund Checks {Video}

In a new YouTube video, I respond to a lot of myths and misunderstanding people have about the Coronavirus CARES Act IRS Stimulus Rebate/Refund Checks,

To react to the dramatic and devastating economic impact the novel coronavirus COVID-19 is having on the United States economy, the government recently created a new law called the CARES Act which, among other things, provides emergency payments, loans and grants to small businesses and individuals.

According to recent reports, the relief checks will be deposited into people’s bank accounts starting today, April 9th.

However, there is a lot of misinformation about the $2T Economic Bill, called the Cornavirus Aid, Relief and Economic Security Act, especially about the individual rebates that the Internal Revenue Service and the Social Security Administration have been tasked with getting into citizens’ hands.

Common remarks and questions I’ve seen made about the rebate/refund check I’ve seen include:

“Man, the government isnt’ sending us any money! ”

“How can they afford to pay us when we got a $16T deficit?

“I heard it’s an advance on your tax refund for next year!”

“Nothing it Free! Of course, we’re gonna have to pay it back!”

Although the $1200 refund checks are technically an advance on a 2020 tax credit, that money will NOT be deducted from your tax refund next year and in this video I explain why in my recent YouTube explainer video.

But first, I go through some basics of federal US Civics 101 and specifically go over, generally, how the US Gov gets revenue, what it does with that money, and I give a very brief walk through on how tax credits work to help people realize why it will not be deducted from future refunds.

It ends with a discussion about the fact that 17 year olds and young adult and college kids who are still supported by their parents are excluded from funding and what I think we should do to change that.

WATCH:

 

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Quarantine Blues: This NBA Vet’s Kids Racked Up A $16K Fortnite Bill

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You’re stuck at home with bored kids who sometimes get lost in Fortnite but hopefully they do not get so deep as NBA plater Kendrick Perkins‘ children who racked up a $16,000 bill on his credit card playing the game.

During a segment of ESPN’s “Hoop Streams”, the former Boston Celtics player confessed, “in my house, it’s nothing but Fortnite, NBA 2K…”It just drives me crazy.”

The father of two explained how the game that is free to download on PC, gaming console or mobile device got his wallet good.

“I get my credit card bill back, right? I go to the store; I go to buy something – credit card declined,” Perkins said. “I’m like, ‘What? I haven’t used this; I just paid it.’ Come to find out I got $16,000 worth of Fortnite bills on my credit card. Ever since then, I was like you know what? I’m cool on Fortnite, I do not indulge in video games.”

Although free, kids can rack up a bill purchasing skins, outfits that the players in the game wear and more.

Perkins said was was able to  dispute the charge but  has sworn off ever being spoken to about the game.

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5 Ways to Education Your Kids About the Environment In Quarantine

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With the state of our world today, it’s easy to give in to stress and hopelessness—especially with the ongoing pandemic. But as parents, it’s never been clearer that we all have a responsibility to raise the next generation to help make the world a better place.

Of course, it’s never easy to open up a conversation on issues like climate change and the coronavirus, but there are ways to do it without triggering unnecessary tension among your children.

That being said, here are five tips to educate your kids about the environment and how to help out.

Use technology

With most of us in self-quarantine, we can’t take our kids out or enroll them in summer camps as we please. Thankfully, there’s one resource that’s available amidst the threat of the virus: technology. YouTube has a ton of videos that can educate your kids about the environment, such as earth science and biology animations from Crash Course Kids and animal playlists from National Geographic Kids.

For something more interactive, another option is online games. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has developed a series of games that focus on the everyday issues regarding our oceans and air, such as factory leaks, pollution, and much more. Each game addresses a different real-life concern, and comes with solutions that your kids can do to make a difference.

Take them on walks

The best way to get your children to appreciate the environment is by seeing it firsthand. If your city isn’t in total lockdown, then try to go on walks every now and then. The Cut explains that not only is this safe (as long as you and your kids go alone and keep a distance), but it is even encouraged so you can get fresh air and exercise. It’s important to note, however, that this is easier said than done in certain parts of the country where going outside might get you a few glares from strangers just going to the grocery store.

But if you still have access to a park or other forms of nature, don’t let it go to waste. Of course, it helps to make your walks as comfortable and stress-free as possible. So, if you have more than one young child, look to take them out in a comfortable buggy.

The double strollers featured on iCandy are designed to let you push two children simultaneously, and can withstand most terrains—whether it’s grass or cobblestones. This way, you also don’t have to worry about them straying too far from you. For families who don’t have the option to go on nature walks, this option will have to wait—but that doesn’t mean you can’t stretch your legs in your garden and get some much needed vitamin D.

Adopt a pet

Owning pets is always a great way to teach kids a little responsibility. Unfortunately, with the current virus situation, even animal shelters are taking a hit. In a news report from Fox 13, it is reported that many shelters have been scrambling to find homes for their animals. Because until more pets are adopted, shelters are forced to limit the number of strays they can take in.

By adopting or fostering during this time, you’ll be saving lives and showing your child the importance of taking care of animals—all while giving them a new friend to weather this pandemic with.

Unleash their inner creative

Kids love art. In fact, our resident writer Jeneba Ghatt notes how art is one of the few activities that can keep your kids both educated and entertained. Coloring books are a popular option. For instance, if you want to teach them about space, NASA’s entire collection of printable coloring pages can help.

They even have pages dedicated to those involved in creating spaceships, such as scientists and engineers. Other creative things you can do include painting nature scenes or even crafting things using recycled materials. Nevertheless, it’ll definitely be an activity that both you and the kids will have fun with.

Buy local goods

Besides contributing to the local economy (which is especially important in times of crisis), buying local produce can teach your kids how to minimize their carbon footprint. Goods carried from other countries consume more fuel since they have to be delivered to the local markets, so it’s definitely not good practice to buy them all the time. Plus, local goods are always the fresher option.

A fun way to incorporate this lesson is by having them help in the kitchen. Teach them where each ingredient comes from and how they were made.

It’s easy to get swept up by the uncertainty that lies ahead, but remember that you have a part in making sure it’s a good one for everyone on the planet. The coronavirus is just one piece of the bigger environmental problem that awaits if we don’t act now. So let’s teach our kids about the environment and ensure they preserve it in the future. We need to leave it in good hands.

21 #DontRushChallenge Videos to Binge On Right Now

I am loving watching the various people are keeping themselves entertained during the global initiative and quarantine.

One of the more fun exhibits of creativity  is the various “Don’t Rush Challenge” videos I have seen circulating about social media, and in particular on Tik Tok.

The concept of the challenge is to have different people in their respective homes, somewhere in another location appear to have been passed one singular object from outside the frame of the video to the person in the next frame.

Many times that one object is a makeup blush but it can be another object that is unique to the particular group or friends doing the challenge.

Each person pushes whatever the object is into the camera  lens, then appear to remove it a millisecond later, revealing to the viewers that they have  transformed themselves and have changed clothes, usually into something more glamorous. (Though a few have done the reverse, starting out glam and changing into their night clothes)

After that, that participant tosses the object out of the frame to the next one.

Groups of friends in the same industry or social circles are creating videos around themes.

The object that is passed around depends on the industry of the group: sunglasses, a gym hand cloth, a book, a pepper grinder, a firefighter hat, a basketball.

The craziest was seeing newBrides toss their diamond engagement ring out the frame.

The title of the challenge comes down the song “Don’t Rush” by the Nigerian-Brit and Jamaican-Brit UK Rap Duo Young T and Bugsey released late last year, though others have used other songs to do the challenge.

Here are some of my faves:

1. Moms

 

2. Young Families:

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Posted by Tiayonce Mayweather on Sunday, April 5, 2020

3. Siblings

This is the best one!! ?? Source: Instagram Shanillia26

Posted by Tomica Crawley on Thursday, April 2, 2020

4. Boys

Check my son and his crew doing the #NoBrosLeftBehindChallengeThe Young Gentleman’s Version • "I DON'T OWN THE RIGHTS…

Posted by Erskine Reeves on Thursday, April 2, 2020

5. Firefighters

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You didn’t think we could leave Firefighters out of the #dontrushchallenge did you? You’ll need to call for a 5th Alarm after all this HEAT! Shout out to all the strong brave beauties in this video: ⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ @tiara_thegreat⁣⁣ @cookedallas⁣⁣ @_daniweaver ⁣⁣ @olive_tree_12 ⁣⁣ @gritandgrace__⁣⁣ @phayliciaj phaylicia⁣⁣j @latrecia83⁣⁣ @mrs2weeksout ⁣⁣ @msdejesus13 ⁣⁣ @juiicy_q⁣⁣ @brittanimonaye⁣⁣ @mariahcarter904 ⁣⁣ @Firefighter_bae ⁣⁣ @tiffanyewesley⁣⁣ @danithedoll⁣⁣ @tamu119⁣⁣ @taanamitchell⁣⁣ @ronni_904⁣⁣ @nikkoel_leokkin .⁣⁣ . I do not own the rights to this music ⁣⁣ .Song: Don’t Rush @youngtandbugsey⁣⁣ ⁣⁣ #dontrush #tsrpositiveimages #blackgirlsfightfire #femalefirefighter #firefighterlife #firefighters #firefighter #firedepartment #firefighterfitness #quarantineparty

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6. Doctors

#DontRushChallenge– doctors edition!

#DontRushChallenge– doctors edition! Happy National Doctors Day. #ThankADoctor http://ow.ly/khOt50z0iRA

Posted by Essence on Monday, March 30, 2020

7. Male MDs

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I know you saw our sistas already dropped that heat earlier this week. On behalf of my brothers, we apologize for the delay, but the Black Male MDs edition you’ve been waiting for is finally here. #RIPNip #TMC ? . @EarlCampbellMD @WTriggsMD @Bone_Doctor @DMGrayMD @LawrenceBrownMD @DrJRutland @DingleFooteMD @AntonioWebbMD @Dr_Mazi @TheTherapyDoc @AJMilamMDPhD @DrJCoftheDC . #nobroleftbehindchallenge #norushchallenge #gastroenterology #medicine #healthcare #procedures #surgery #doctor #doctors #blackdoctors #endoscopy #health #wellness #medschool #medstudent #premed #physician #residency #fellowship #STEM #beards #bearded #blackmeninmedicine #minoritiesinmedicine #GetTheScope @balleralert @reseaudocteur @theshaderoom @ebonymagazine @essence @doctortribe @michelleobama

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9. Dentists

Don't rush challenge

My best don't rush challenge so far ??#dontrush#africanprint#StayAtHome

Posted by T&F Fashion&Style on Wednesday, April 1, 2020

9. T-Shirt Designers

10. WNBA Players

11. Native American Millennial Women

credits : @chelseymooner on insta ❤️(sorry the quality isn’t the greatest)

Posted by Julianna DeBray on Wednesday, April 1, 2020

12. Airline Pilots

We had a blast putting this together! Check out part one of my fly sistahs! Go support our organization and like our page Sisters of the Skies! #dontrushchallenge #Share #Support #Like

Posted by Dominique Ashley Leonard-Curry on Friday, April 3, 2020

13. Military Women

Another one of my favs… For the military Queens… #dontrushchallenge #militaryedition #herstory #thequeencode #therealqueencode

Posted by The Queen Code on Saturday, April 4, 2020

14. 40s PinUps

Black Pinup Excellence

Posted by Ashleeta Beauchamp on Wednesday, April 1, 2020

15. Millennial Starlets

16. Couples

17. South African Celebrity Chefs

18. African Print

Don't rush challenge

My best don't rush challenge so far ??#dontrush#africanprint#StayAtHome

Posted by T&F Fashion&Style on Wednesday, April 1, 2020

19. My Salone Sisters

Courtesy of @lovefromsaf#dontrushchallenge Salone EditionMusic by Kracktwist & Samza.Salone delegation represented @independentguss |@alicia_jadore | @lovefromsaf | @siamaim | @nia.kf | @geillo | @_lottie.xo | @_hawaaaxo

Posted by Trevor Young on Tuesday, March 31, 2020

20. Nigerians

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Can’t lie this video took too long to create ?( Follow me on #tiktok: Onyiibekeh) I’m about to wild out all week long! Crazy how peer pressure works! Y’all won. #dontrushchallenge In order of appearance: @onyiibekeh @_olaedo @fancie_yay @thealmachronicle @theiganya @The_Florentyna @kuchiiiii @yray_ideh @oyinsoextra @tifesoloye @Sommmss : #socialdistancing #pastelshorthair #boycut #challenges #dontrush #discoverunder100k #beautybloggers #beautyinfluencer #isolation #contentcreator #mondaymorning #mondayvibes #staysafe #bluehair #lagosnigeria #lagosliving #onyiibekeh #explorepage #tiktokchallenge @tiktok.nigeria @youngtandbugsey #beautyoftheweek #bellanaijabeauty #bettertogether #bethechange

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21. Bloggers

Posted by Nigerian Wedding on Sunday, April 5, 2020

 

BONUS

PILOTS

Don’t rush challenge!!!!?Females Pilots?✈️?‍✈️

Posted by Palesa Shitlabane on Monday, March 30, 2020

Don't Rush Challenge. Stay tuned for more!(SOS does not own the rights to this song)

Posted by Sisters of the Skies on Friday, April 3, 2020

 

 

 

Chief Executive Mom Tips for Handling A Quarantined Household

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From homeschooling and virtual learning to finding things to do and pass the time, the COVID-19 crisis can be especially difficult for children. What can parents do to make this challenging time easier and more manageable?

Jennifer Lopez is author of the book ‘Chief Executive Mom,’ has homeschooled four of her kids and is the founder of Assistant Pro, a concierge staffing agency that specializes in assisting families with every day, repetitive tasks.

Lopez offers advice to keep things moving as smoothly as possible and help your kids adjust in this crazy COVID-19 world:

–        Focus on block scheduling: Rather than saying, “Do it now” or “We’ll get to it later,” create a block of time when a list of tasks must be completed, including schoolwork. In fact, to add consistency and make it easier on your kids, block off the same time each day where various tasks must get done, things like school work, cleaning their rooms or going through old close.

–        Your house may get out of control… and that’s OKAY!! Accept that your home will be lived in during the day and things will become messy and chaotic. Demanding perfection will only drive you insane. Remember, this is temporary. If you find that the house is getting way out of order, stop everything and play a game together. If your kids are playing a board game with you, that means they aren’t dismantling the toy chest.

–        Be prepared and prep your food: Like clockwork, the kids will be scouring the refrigerator and pantry. Brain work is exhausting and works up an appetite. Include a “snack time” into your block scheduling, but also prepare portioned, healthy, protein rich snacks in advance for easy self-serving, and bellies that will be full, longer. Based on the age of your child, you can include them in the preparation of food. Remember to keep it fun to hold their interest.

–        Practice consistent practice: The current status of national education is temporary. When all else fails, have your kids practice what they already know for 20 minutes a day. Avoid regression and keep them sharp. Teachers will be fully prepared to teach new lessons when they are back to regular communication. What would be detrimental is if children regress.

–        Join a local/national online homeschool group: If you’ve never homeschooled before, it can be a time full of questions for parents and children. Joining a supportive community is a great resource, especially when you are jumping right in. They are a supportive online bunch and will be a good shoulder to cry on after the difficult days ahead.

–        Know when to back off with online learning: Teachers don’t hover over kids and neither should parents. It’s counterproductive to your child’s resilience. That much micro-management will decrease their motivation to continue learning. It’s a lot of pressure to have someone looking over your shoulder at your every move. It’s okay to be supportive, but know when to back off.

–        Set expectations and listen to each other: We are used to having some sense of control in the home, but kids are also used to having some sense of control over their daily interactions and how they behave in public. They may push back since they are losing that control. Listen to them when they say they have a process. It will keep your house more peaceful and your relationship in-tact rather than creating a frustrated rebel. We all have to work together in these trying times.

–        Don’t forget time for fun: These are tough times for everyone, and we can’t forget about fun. Allow your kids to spend a little time engaging with electronics. Encourage them to Facetime and text with their friends to lift their spirits and keep up social relationships. And of course, have fun as a family playing a game, going for a bike ride or any other activity you can all do together.

Good luck parents!

Bills Withers and the Crying Baby Hack that Starts In Utero

R&B crooner Bill Withers passed away over the past week from heart failure at age 81.

Not is his passing a loss for the music industry, it is for the world and all those who enjoyed his work.  Withers played the soundtrack of my life too with his hits songs like “Aint No Sunshine“and “Just the Two Of Us” duet with Grover Washington, Jr. but his music was also an integral part of my baby rearing when I had a young family.

He helped me test out a hack for soothing an inconsolable baby that starts when that baby is still in its mommy’s tummy.

When I was pregnant with my first child back in 2001, I read a book about the importance of introducing classical music to your baby in utero.

So, I decided to play the “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy” from The Nutcracker Ballet suite for my then soon-to-be first born child when I was pregnant with him while I traveled along my day, running errands, traveling back and forth to work.

When he was born and there would be moments when he would get inconsolable, all I had to do was put on the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and he would immediately stop crying and settle down.

I used that hack for my middle kid and again for my youngest child. For each of the subsequent pregnancies, I picked a different sound. I didn’t think it had to be classical music so for my last child, I picked the Bill Withers song “Lovely Day“. It worked on her too.

We lost a legend but the music lives on in our memories, hearts, feelings of nostalgia and playlists. If you can, please check out this excellent write up Rolling Stone magazine did on him back on 2015 and you’ll get to appreciate his very dynamic life.: “Bill Withers: The Soul Man Who Walked Away

Lyrics:

When I wake up in the morning, love

And the sunlight hurts my eyes

And something without warning, love

Bears heavy on my mind

Then I look at you

And the world’s alright with me

Just one look at you

And I know it’s gonna be

A lovely day

A lovely day

When the day that lies ahead of me

Seems impossible to face

When someone else instead of me

Always seems to know the way

Then I look at you

And the world’s alright with me

Just one look at you

And I know it’s gonna be

A lovely day

A lovely day

When the day that lies ahead of me

Seems impossible to face

When someone else instead of me

Always seems to know the way

Then I look at you

And the world’s alright with me

Just one look at you

And I know it’s gonna be

A lovely day

A lovely day

Quelle: LyricFind

Songwriter: William Harrison Withers Jr. / Skip Scarborough

Songtext von Lovely Day © Warner Chappell Music, Inc, Golden Withers Music

Shahs of Sunset Star Believes Her Ecoptic Pregnancy Loss Was Karma

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Golnesa “GG” Gharachedaghi of the Bravo TV docu series Shahs of Sunset posted a photo of her bandaged belly after surgery to remove her Fallopian tubes following an ecoptic pregnancy she suffered last year.

In the caption, to the photo, the Wusah entrepreneur says she believes the trauma was a result of Karma for things she has done in the past.  The episode was filmed last year and by now, we know she recovered from the traumatic experience and eventually conceived and is expecting her first child within weeks.

She recounted the experience on her Instagram page.

“Tonight on Shahs of Sunset, life throws me another curve ball and this one hits quite hard,” she wrote, while teasing the Season 8, episode 8 that aired Friday night. “I went to the ER for pain from a pregnancy that turned ectopic and next thing you know I’m waking up from surgery where they removed both of my fallopian tubes.”

We know from an interview with BravoTV, she explained that after discovering her pregnancy was ecoptic,  the drug they gave her to terminate the pregnancy wasn’t successful and they gave it two more times, they had to perform emergency surgery to remove both her Fallopian tubes. The chronic rheumatoid arthritis sufferer , which may have contributed to the second tube becoming dilated and needing to be removed as well.

“The sac wasn’t dissolving and it was on the verge of rupturing, which would have killed me. I’m lucky I got it in enough time,” she said.

After that, her only option to become pregnant was IVF. She had her second transfer in late August with the use of a sperm donor.

In her Instagram post talking about the episode this week, she said: “I’m a strong believer in karma and I do believe I’ve done enough wrong, that this is my karma cycle. I’m not a victim and will never play the victim role. This was simply a lesson. Thank you all for the love and support. It will be a hard episode for me to watch. But thank God I am about to have baby Elijah??”

This is the first child for Gharachedaghi who underwent in vitro fertilization and got pregnant via a sperm donor.

The mom-to-be recently opened up about she’s coping with having to welcome her son into a world full of chaos in a tweet posted on March 18.

“I’m due in less than 2 months but am freaking out about having a baby while the entire world is crumbling,” she shared. “Stay strong my little Elijah. You’re entering a world of chaos my son.”

Even though she says she “could have focused” her “energy into finding a partner to have a baby with; that wouldn’t have been hard” Gharachedaghi told PEOPLE magazine,  “I’m totally choosing this because this is what I want; this is what I’m ready for. I love that.”

Since Everyone is Home Cleaning, Here’s the Cleaning Bible You Have to Get

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It is officially Spring and prime home cleaning time.

The nature of recent events, given the corona virus pandemic, has set it up for there to be a lot of basement and closet-cleaning to clear out junk and clutter in the house.

And whether you live in a single-family home, studio, apartment, loft or town home, NOW is an ideal time to start contemplating and planning your Spring Cleaning Checklist.

Every one in the family: the kids, hubby or partner and even the littlest ones, can get involved and help get your home back in tip top shape after a dusty, musty and messy Winter.

Children can pick out which toys they will give away to the Salvation Army or Goodwill.

If you or your spouse is handy around the home, itemize broken fixtures that need repair or replacement.

Before you start planning your spring cleaning tasks, it may be a good idea to make sure you understand the art of keeping house too.

When I got engaged back in 1999, a dear law school pal of mine threw me a bridal shower in her quaint Capitol Hill apartment. It was wonderfully organized and I got a chance to check out her very neatly organized home.

Her secret: The Bible of keeping house, “Home Comforts: The Art & Science of Keeping House” by Cheryl Mendelson,  which she gave me as a gift.

It is a nearly 100-page hardback text and includes a comprehensive guide to every section of the home and is easily understood and great for beginners, like I was back then. Even intermediate or advanced home makers will find this resource text helpful.

I didn’t grow up with a mother who passed on homemaking skills and techniques to her children so I was clueless. The book was right on time.

In it, Mendelson explains materials and properties of common household items which is essential for knowing how to care for them and extend their life. She explains when to replace worn out items.

Home Comforts  has sections and sub-chapters like Electricity Safety, The Air in your Castle, Caring for jewelry, Ironing, How to launder tricky Items and more.

Since I am pretty busy and have been since getting hitched years ago, I haven’t had time to comb carefully through the entire book, yet I use it as a reference guide and turn to it often…especially each spring during spring cleaning time!

If you don’t already have a copy and are considering purchasing a new home or just want to start fresh and learn how to manage your own home, I highly recommend it.  It’s no longer available new in Hardback but you can get a new paperback version for only $13.99.

It’s available at Amazon.com in Kindle, Paperbook and Pdf now!  And it makes a great wedding or bridal shower gift.

Here is my video book review:



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