It's been a while since I stopped taking meds for anxiety and depression. Oh they worked well. Really well. But I didn't like the side effects. So now I'm back to my same old routine of distracting my mind by doing mundane things, and one of them is playing dress up. I find the whole shebang - you know, choosing an outfit, thinking what goes well with what, and then actually putting the clothes on, calming. So on this particularly rainy day, this was how I stilled my mind. ✌, S Looking for cute dresses? Check these out. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, I earn from qualifying purchases. Calming Strategy,Outfit Diary,Mom Style,Outfit Ideas,
Are you planning an international trip? Exciting! But before you go, it’s important to remember that not all countries use the same electrical outlet plugs. In fact, there are currently 15 types of domestic electrical outlet plugs in use worldwide, each of which has been assigned a letter by the US Department of Commerce International Trade Administration (ITA), starting with A and moving through the alphabet. These letters are completely arbitrary and don’t actually mandate anything. Different regions of the world use different plug shapes and sizes, so you’ll want to choose the correct one for the country you’re visiting. For example, most of Europe uses one type, but Italy and Switzerland each use something different. Don’t worry though, there are many options available to help you stay connected and charged up while you travel. First things first, always remember to bring a Universal Travel Adapter. This is a must-have item for any international traveler. A Universal Travel Adapt