Here’s a product you may like! On the same walk with my lab, I wore the Pursesuitz Level 1 Tanktop ($48) and carried my phone and a plastic bag in the pockets. You may have read my review on the Oak and Reed waistband but felt like you didn’t want to give someone another thing to wear. I’m not sure if it’s because of the shoe or what, but they slipped down. I will say, though, that later that night, I had them on when I put on my Hey Dude shoes and they didn’t stand up as well.
I really like them! I wore them with tennis shoes while taking my 100-lb lab on a 45-minute, nearly 4-mile walk where we went up and down hills, trotted a little (I’m not a runner, sorry!), and walked quickly. I wanted to find some that I could trust to stay in place so, before giving any to my loved ones, I tried out the Sockshh Champ Stamp ($18, on sale now for $12).
How about you? Mine tend to always slip down, causing me to give up on them and just remove them. I have trouble finding no-show socks that stay in place. If you’ve got a loved one that could use a little help between washes with their clothes, this may just be a nice, practical gift! The company claims the spray keeps your clothes odor-free for up to five washes and my son tends to agree. He said he likes it because it greatly decreases the overwhelming smell of garlic that seems to always cling to his clothes. I found Swiff spray ($30) and bought one for my youngest son for his work clothes. Oh, and two of them work in restaurants where their clothes get filled with garlic smells…yuck! All of this to say that odors can really cling to our clothes. I have a husband who loves to fish, a son who is in the Marine Corps, another son who is an avid basketball player (and spikeball, volleyball, any sport almost), and another who works in HVAC. I like to walk my dogs outside and hop on my elliptical or recumbent bike, get out in the garden, ride in the boat with my husband, and even take the occasional 4-wheeling ride among other things.
I do! Products for Your Active Loved OnesĮach person in my family has their own version of activity that makes them happy. For those of us who have exhausted our brilliant ideas for things to do, these boxes are great! You can look at them as a challenge to yourself. They also have dividers so you know what you have to do, are doing, or have done. All of the boxes are filled with 100 cards with activities on them intended to deepen your connection to yourself and others. I have all three sets – the couple’s bucket list, self-care bucket list, and dad’s bucket list. The Flowjobucket list cards ($50) have so many great ideas of things you can do. Now the next product I’m going to suggest isn’t so much of a game as it is…an activity, I guess I’d call it. It took us a few times to get the hang of tossing the darts so they would hit correctly (and not bounce instead of stick), but we found the game to be tons of fun, even for those of us who are very picky about the games we choose to play. You can watch the infomercial if you want, but take it from me, this game is fun for the whole family!Īnother game we found and enjoyed on Easter was the Pop Darts Pro ($37).
#Self care bucket list flowjo portable#
It’s a 360-degree game that is easily portable and so much fun to play. It uses beanbags and a stand with bucketz affixed to a vertical pole. Bean Bag Bucketz ($65) is a twist on the cornhole game. We already have volleyball, cornhole, spikeball, and the “usual” games so I wanted something new. Since we’re holding a graduation party at our house, I wanted to find a new yard game for our guests. I’d be willing to wager that you can find at least one thing here that will fit the bill if you’re looking for a unique gift for that special someone. This round-up will be a bit different than those I’ve written before as I will be packing a lot in for you. So, I wanted to find some unique gifts for those we are honoring.
To say I feel a bit overwhelmed is an understatement. In addition to the annual “goings-on,” we also have graduations, a wedding, and moving. However, we’ve got more going on this year than many years before. This time of year (spring/summer) is usually pretty busy for my family with Mother’s and Father’s Days, birthdays, and school ending.