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Small and Mighty: Roots and Crowns Apothecary
On the Roots and Crowns Instagram page, Turk posts large florals, big colors, and wild, witchy ideas to over 38,000 followers. What began as a “little herbalism course” when Turk first came to Portland has turned into a cross-country celebration of the bounties of the Pacific Northwest, wrapped up in Roots and Crown’s artful packaging and compelling products: skin care, natural perfumes, and other self-care goods. Even the company’s name, which Turk described as “an ode to the trees,” as well as an homage to her Jewish heritage, hints at something small in size becoming majestic.”
Bringing Fitness Home: Our Picks for Online Workouts
Running out of options (see what I did there?), I begrudgingly started looking for ways to get my cardio on at home. Though online workouts had always felt like a last resort, it became clear that the situation was calling for me to adapt. However, I have been surprised to find I really enjoy working out at home, and that there are even some advantages to online fitness.
Backyard Chickens: Start Preparing Now for Spring Chicks
Chicken stewardship had been on my radar for years before jumping on the bandwagon. I regularly proposed the idea to my husband, but, having grown up with hens himself, he was always less than enthusiastic. Fortunately, quarantine + kid enthusiasm + a burning need to have something joyful to focus on = weakened resolve, and he eventually agreed. That said, we did a lot of research prior to jumping in, so the decision was not one made without a solid foundation.
Thanksgiving To-Go: Portland Options for a Pre-Made Feast
Thanksgiving is traditionally a time to gather with family and friends… except this year. In true 2020 fashion, many of us are upending our plans and foregoing the typical Thanksgiving experience. With so much upheaval in this season, why not take one more thing off your plate (see what I did there?) by ordering your Thanksgiving meal pre-made by a local business? Support our local economy and give yourself one less item on your to-do list!
5 Pandemic Body Care Experiments :: Take Advantage of Quarantine to Get Kinda Funky
“… This is the perfect opportunity to really take this pandemic thing to the next level by testing out some of the more intense body care experiments out there. What do I mean? Well, there is a handful of personal hygiene and lifestyle choices that can have short-term, off-putting consequences for a few days (weeks?)… “
Prioritize Yourself on Election Night
“I still haven’t nailed down my election night plans. However, I know I want to prioritize my mental health in this bulldozer of a year. As with every night of the last eight months, I can say with certainty we will be home. It will be my husband, myself, our four children, three chickens, one dog, and one bearded dragon. That sounds chaotic enough….”
New to PDX: Hassle-Free Photoshoots with Shoott
“I’ve often thought that if there was more of an a-la-carte photo service, I’d be game. Book a slot, whoever shows up gets some photos taken, and you pay for whatever photos you want to keep. Done. Enter Shoott, a new-to-Portland photography service…”
Create Your Home Distance-Learning Classroom
Springtime distance-learning was a hot mess in our house… As the unofficial family point-person for all things education, I made the executive decision that we needed to re-think our fall strategy. First step: create a new home environment for distance-learning, in the hopes of bringing some of that back-to-school magic into our family room, in lieu of the classroom.
A Mom’s Guide to Earthquake Preparedness (Beyond the Kit!)
“Most of us have heard of The Big One, the doomsday term given to a long-overdue earthquake expected to hit the Pacific Northwest some time in the next 50 years. Those with school-age kids are likely familiar with earthquake kits, often requested by administrators at the start of the school year. But for many of us, that’s where our knowledge of earthquake preparedness ends.”
Distance Learning and the Digital Divide
“When I first heard that schools were transitioning to online learning due to the coronavirus, my first thought was, ‘But what about all the kids without home internet?’ While teachers are being amazing and reassuring families that we’re all in this together, I can’t help but worry about children getting left behind. Our partners at Comcast reached out to Portland Mom Collective because they are working hard to ensure that doesn’t happen to ANY students…”
A Day at the Theater: Nothing But Love for Dragons Love Tacos
“The narrator was charismatic and skilled at working with young audiences, regularly bringing in call-and-response moments to make the performance interactive. How many children can yell “lettuce” at the same time? Turns out, an entire auditorium.”