It’s here! Olive Us has officially launched. Tiger in a Jar — the amazing video crew who put this together — has been working round the clock to finish up the edits. And I’m crazy excited about how it turned out! I hope you are too. : ) I can’t wait to hear what you think of it.

Things you can do to join in the fun:

- Watch our pilot episode. It’s called Garden Day. It was made with love!

- Check out the new Olive Us website. You can find out more about the show there, including FAQs and bios of the kids. There’s even a video of Ben Blair talking about the aims of the series.

- Subscribe to Olive Us! We’ll be sharing new videos every week and we don’t want you to miss out.

- Tell your friends. We’d love help getting the word out about Olive Us. If you like what you see, feel free to share the videos on Facebook or your own blog or wherever you like to share things.

We hope you enjoy the first episode. A huge thanks to Pottery Barn Kids for being the sponsor — they’ve been so fun to work with, and their faith in the idea made the series a possibility.

P.S. — Oscar made up the song at the end on the video. Hah!

I’ve been getting lots of questions about props and wardrobe, so click here for a source list.

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I love being a grown-up. It’s honestly one of the greatest jobs I’ve ever had. They let me drive a car, vote, buy an expensive piece of art or shoes if I so choose, and have six children! Total bonus. But sometimes I miss the carefree days of my childhood, when responsibilities were few and I didn’t have to drive a car or wear shoes! I’m curious: What’s the one thing you miss most about being a kid? A few friends were kind enough to reach into their memories and share their favorites with us. Let the conversation begin!

Kate at Explore with Twine:
The lack of responsibility. I miss being able to wander off and play whatever and wherever I wanted for long periods of time. As an adult with kids as my responsibility, my playtime is severely limited by the demands of my kid. I provide routine for him, but routine seems to squelch creativity so I have to be creative — and constantly aware of my time management — to squeeze in playtime for me. That awareness wasn’t present as a kid, which is one reason why the perception of time is different for adults!

Jen of Family Sponge:
Just being in the moment. I have to try extremely hard now to really stop and smell the roses, taste my food as I eat it, and just be in awe of my beautiful surroundings. When I was little, every day was an in-the-moment adventure and I just soaked it in. I would love to have that back.

Chris Ann of LoveFeast Table:
The freedom of laying in the grass and running barefoot through the poplars shaking out the sparrows on a warm summer evening.

Kristin, also of LoveFeast Table:
I want to remember the simplest of childhood pleasures – like jumping in mud puddles. The other day, there were sounds of screeching and giggling so I opened the curtain and peeked outside. Three of my kids sneaked out of the house during a rain shower and were jumping in all the grassy mud puddles. I don’t want to be so scheduled or disciplined or grown up to enjoy even the dirtiest of days that life brings my way!

Shelley of A Story About Faith:
I miss sitting on my father’s lap. When I was sad or having a problem, he would pat his leg as an invitation to climb up. He was a big man, and I would snuggle into the curve of his arm and listen to whatever wise advise he had to offer. Mostly he would say, “I love you, kid” and then remind me how special I was. I always left his lap feeling safe and loved and worthy. I miss that more than I can say now that he’s gone.

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Thank you so much for sharing the best of your childhoods with us! Shelley, you made me cry! And now it’s your turn, Friends: What’s the one thing you miss most about being a kid? Who’s up for a sweet trip down Memory Lane?

Glittery bare feet found via Bippity Boppity Boo.

P.S. — You can catch all of our Design Mom Asks conversations right here. If you’d like to participate in the next one, drop me a note. I’d love to hear from you!

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Dos Family

May 15, 2012

Any time I want a wholly realistic dose of living with kids, I head over to Dos Family. I adore those two women and their cool broods! And they have the most genius and free ideas about designing kids’ spaces. There are IKEA rings on which to swing above beds and wallpaper to color on a whim and messes. Lots of messes.

Sometimes I wish I was a little better with the lots of messes part, don’t you?

P.S. — Running a lot late on this week’s Living With Kids tour, mostly due to an hour or so scrolling through past interviews! Remember this one? And this one? So many good ideas! Remember: If you’d like to share your home with us, drop me a note! I’d love to hear from you!

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Shops in Trucks

May 15, 2012

Anna sent me a link to this article about Shops in Trucks and I loved it! The topic reminded me of one of the panels at Mom 2.0, where we heard from Pilar Guzman, the Editor-in-Chief of Martha Stewart Living. She mentioned the magazine loved highlighting creative entrepreneurs who had left Corporate America and were pursuing their dreams on tiny farms, in small studios and backyard workshops. And that in the long-standing tradition of entrepreneurs, they had to know everything about their business — how to make the product, but also how to program the website and handle social media too. Very different from cubicle life!

I love stories of entrepreneurs and micro businesses and people pursuing their passion. And I love the idea of little shops on wheels! I’ve eaten at plenty of food trucks, but I don’t think I’ve ever encountered something like a mobile shoe store. Maybe on my next trip to the States! Have you ever seen one? Shopped from one? If you opened a shop on wheels, what would you sell?

P.S. — Pictured here: The Vintage Mobile (it used to be a school bus), Lodekka double decker dress shop, and Wanderlust mobile shop (made from a camper).

 

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Question:
Hi Gabrielle! Could you please give me some advice? My baby is turning 3 this year and I’m thinking about getting pregnant again. How did you decide to space your kids? How do you know it’s time to have another one or if you’re done? I appreciate your thoughts. — Thanks, Jeannie.

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Answer:
Wow. That’s a big question, Jeannie! But I’m game. As far as spacing goes, in my head, I always thought I’d have babies about two years apart until I was done. But that never happened. Here’s what did happen:

Ralph and Maude are 18 months apart.
Maude and Olive are 2 1/2 years apart.
Olive and Oscar are 3 1/2 years apart.
Oscar and Betty are 16 months apart.
Betty and June are 4 years apart.

It turns out, not everyone has control of when and if they’ll conceive (or adopt). Me included. So first off, even if you make a plan, know that you may or may not be able to stick with it. And that it will all work out either way.

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Here are my thoughts on what I experienced. Sixteen months apart was definitely the trickiest. It’s not twins, but it’s still two babies. I won’t lie, it can be rough. But the nice thing is, if you have a hard time enjoying a certain stage — say the diaper years, or the preschool phase —  you move on to the next part of life really fast. Having kids close in age is efficient! Another nice thing is a built in playmate. Oscar and Betty have been inseparable for years. I’m sure that will change at some point, but it’s been wonderful as we’ve moved from New York to Colorado to France.

Click here to keep reading about spacing kids.

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When I send off the questions for my favorite authors to answer, I do so with my fingers crossed. Will he be as creative as I imagined? Will she be as whimsical as her words? Magical? Witty? One-of-a-kind wonderful? Oh, I have impossibly high hopes for all of them, and yet they somehow always turn out to be true! Children’s book authors are a very cool breed! So here is my latest revelation: Liz Garton Scanlon is just as open-hearted, just as joyous, and just as imaginative and charming as her books. More so. I know you’re going to enjoy her answers. Her response to where she’d choose to live for one year touched me so…and made me miss my sister even more. Please enjoy Liz!

Q: I always ask about childhoods. For some reason, we all half-believe that a creative mind like yours was inherited!

A: I grew up in Colorado with a lot of wild space and what we now call “unstructured time” at my disposal — both of which feed the creative imagination, I think. While neither of my parents are artists per se, my mother is a lover of the arts — she introduced us to music and dance and theater — and has a highly developed and enviable aesthetic. And, she could make anything — strawberry jam, candles, clothing, curtains. My dad is an adventurer, a risk-taker, a man of strong passions. I think some combination of those influences translated into art being a viable choice for me, which is a really lucky thing. I don’t know if they’ve been surprised by what I’ve chosen to do, but they’ve been immensely patient, supportive and proud.

As for my own kids…wow. Their creative chops far exceed my own. They’re both musicians (thanks to hard work and their dad’s genes), they both sew beautifully (and fearlessly), one knits, one is becoming a terrific photographer, they make these amazing stop-motion videos. And, I know I’m biased here, but they’re both becoming very fine writers. I’m totally inspired by my daughters.

Click to read the rest of this lovely interview.

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Tiny Frock Shop

May 14, 2012

Let’s pretend you’re a NY fashion designer. You’ve been the Head Designer at Betsey Johnson, Heatherette, and currently act as a freelance designer for Anna Sui. You are, as they say, major. And then you have a daughter. What do you do then?

If you’re Pamela Thompson, you open up a resale clothing and accessory shop for Barbie dolls, and appoint your baby as CEO!

There’s so much to love about the Tiny Frock Shop. From this flutter-sleeve Angora sweater to a stylin’ surfing suit just in time for beach season, it’s all affordable (Vogue worthy fashion and accessories for 12” dolls for milk money prices!) and accompanied by such cute and real descriptions (“It’s hard to imagine your life before you owned this sweater…” Ha!).

The models are the best dolls in the business — read their awesome bios here — and the behind-the-scenes of the photo shoots are crazy-wonderful! All photographed by Ken, of course.

Whatever your opinions on or experiences with Barbie, doesn’t the Tiny Frock Shop make you smile and maybe even — gasp! — want your own Barbie? Me, too!

P.S. — Growing up, my mom wouldn’t let us play with Barbies! I was also hesitant with my own girls, but then I found super charming handmade clothes on Etsy and didn’t mind as much anymore. How do you feel about Barbie dolls?

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A Few Things

May 11, 2012

Hello, Friends. How’s it going? Will you be doing anything special for Mother’s Day? Maybe a brunch? Breakfast in bed?

I know this can be a really emotional weekend for so many people — maybe you miss your mother, or wish you had a different relationship with your mother, or you’re aching to become a mother, or feeling overwhelmed or inadequate with your mothering duties, or maybe you’re not feeling recognized for your contributions as a mother. For all of you hurting, I feel for you! I’ve absolutely dreaded Mother’s Day on many years.

This year, to make sure I stay in good spirits, I’m keeping my expectations simple: we’ll call our moms, and hopefully I’ll work in a little extra sleep somewhere. That sounds like a perfect Mother’s Day to me!

In other news, do you know what I just did that felt so good? I cleaned up my Pinterest boards. Hah! My boards were looking kind of sad, so I went in and wiped out about half of them. For reals! I’ve consolidated to 18 and think I might get it down to 15 or 16. My kitchen could still use a spring cleaning, but hey, my Pinterest boards are sparkly and bright. : ) How do you like to Pinterest? Do you keep dozens of boards or are you a minimalist? Are you on daily, weekly — or not much at all?

And before I slip off to yet another tangent, here are a few things I’ve been wanting to share with you:
- Wind-up paper butterflies.
- Rainbow panorama.
- Did this make anyone else cry happy tears?
- White with accents of neutral.
- DIY plant labels. Love this idea!
- Kacy sent me The Night Circus – the visual descriptions are so compelling, I want it to be a movie! Have you read it?
- Also from Kacy, this made me laugh really hard.
- Peppermint lemon sticks.
- Gorgeous new site, Elizabeth Street, interviewed me. You can find it here if you’d like to read it.

I also write for Babble. Here are this week’s posts:
- Got bangs? 15 inspirations for your fringe.
- Introducing Mom, Inc. — a new book that will help you launch your business.
- Luxe Lego jewelry. For reals!
- Your go to source for hipster sunglasses.
- Have you ever wanted to put abstract art in your home? Try these.
- The coolest wallpapers for kids (adults love them too!).

I hope you have a wonderful weekend! And I hope you can find joy on Mother’s Day no matter what. If you’re feeling down, know that I’m rooting for you! I’ll see you back here on Monday. I miss you already.

kisses,
Gabrielle

P.S. — The grass is taller than she is! More from my instagram feed here.

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Ready for another Olive Us update? Here’s the extended trailer! Are you still excited? I sure am. And I still have butterflies. You guys had lots of great questions on the last post and I didn’t get a chance to comment, so I’ll answer some of them here.

Q. Is it called Olive Us as in I Love Us? Or, as in All of Us?

A. The second one. It’s Olive Us as in All of Us. Cute, no?

Q. Why Olive? How come she’s so special?

A. Olive is our 3rd child. Third children are notorious for not getting enough attention. Seriously, there are all sorts of books written about birth order and 3rd kids have a hard time of it. So Ben Blair and I have been trying to come up with a project to highlight Olive’s talents. She’s great in front of a camera, so we thought it would be fun to create a little show where she’s the hostess. We knew the other kids would also want to be involved, so the name Olive Us was perfect!

The format of the show has changed since we first conceived it last summer — in fact, the episodes we’ve shot so far don’t feature a hostess at all. But we stuck with the name, and we still think of this as Olive’s project.

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Heaven is Here

May 11, 2012

Need a last minute gift for Mother’s Day? I can’t recommend Stephanie’s Nielson’s book, Heaven Is Here, highly enough. Her story is so compelling, you will devour it, I swear!

It’s hard for me to imagine that there’s anyone who hasn’t heard of Nie Nie Dialogues — Stephanie’s story or her wonderful blog — but in case it’s new to you, here’s a recap: Stephanie, a young mother of 4, kept a charming and beautiful blog celebrating the joys of being a mother. Then one day, she and her husband were in a devastating plane crash that left her with burns over 80% of her body. I’m sure you can imagine, it was heart-breaking for everyone who knew Stephanie — including her blog readers, and we all kept reading faithfully for any updates or news.

Since 2008, she has slowly and miraculously recovered — and even had baby number 5! She continues to keep up her blog and it is still charming, beautiful and a celebration of the joy of motherhood. It’s one of my daily reads. So inspiring!

Heaven Is Here, is Stephanie’s recently published memoir. And it is seriously gripping. It will make you laugh and cry and it will make you want to be better. I hope you get a chance to read it!

Side note: I met Stephanie for the first time when she was a teenager, because Ben Blair grew up around the corner from Steph’s family. Small world! Stephanie and her sister, Courtney, were even some of my first guest bloggers on Design Mom.

P.S. — Don’t you love giving books as last-minute gifts? What are you giving your mom for Mother’s Day?

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Five Days

May 11, 2012

Have you heard of The Global Poverty Project? They’ve issued a challenge to live on $1.50 worth of food a day for five days, which is the budget for the over 1.4 billion living in poverty worldwide. It’s shocking and seemingly impossible to imagine or accomplish without much suffering. Even more so when I remember [...]

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House 8810 Giveaway

May 10, 2012

You are going to love today’s giveaway! The super hip shop, House 8810, is offering $150 gift certificate. Hooray! House 8810 is one my favorite sources for really hip, cool house products. Their wares make fantastic, affordable gifts — perfect for housewarming parties and hostesses. And it’s always fun to browse their site! $150 goes [...]

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Dorothee Schumacher

May 10, 2012

Bringing the outside in is a highly-used decorating concept and has been for ages, but designer Dorothee Schumacher takes it to a whole new and über cool level. It helps to have a sun room that looks more like a greenhouse. : ) Originally, I wanted to ask you about plants: how many you have [...]

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Birthday Week

May 10, 2012

I’m sure I mentioned this last May as well, but this week is celebration overload for our family. Flora June’s birthday comes first, then Betty’s is next (she had breakfast in bed this morning). Then, Mother’s Day jumps on at the end. It’s a lot! The funny thing is, we have similar weeks throughout the [...]

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Summer Camp

May 9, 2012

As summer break fast approaches, we’re all probably wondering how we’ll fill approximately three months with all kinds of magic and unforgettable moments. Our plans will definitely include libraries and snow-cone stands, and hopefully lots of sunshine. (Sunshine really brightens up memories, doesn’t it?) Don’t you wish you were headed to summer camp? I’ve been [...]

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Koka Mama Maternity

May 9, 2012

One of the speakers at Mom 2.0 was clothing designer, Liz Lange. I LOVED hearing her story. She launched her first maternity line in 1997. That date really stood out to me, because my first baby was born in 1997. For most of my pregnancy, I was working full-time as an art director at Ogilvy [...]

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Happy Birthday Flora June Blair!

May 8, 2012

Can you believe it? Flora June Blair is officially 2 years old! (Remember her birth story? And her 1st birthday? I’m pretty sure they both happened two seconds ago.) We had a simple celebration with strawberry shortcake and a few gifts. June thought the whole thing was pretty darn fabulous. And she felt like a [...]

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Living With Kids: Cortnie Enns

May 8, 2012

Scrolling through Cortnie’s photos made me a little sleepy, and I mean that in the most wonderful way! Her home — despite being filled with twin boys who probably fill up the space with lots of laughter, dirt, and noise! — seems so calm, content, and positively airy. All the perfect conditions for the perfect [...]

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DIY: Dipped Bead Jewelry

May 7, 2012

Hello, Friends! How are you? I just arrived back in France from Miami. It was a short trip, but it feels so good to be home! My kids have school off today and tomorrow so they were all home when I arrived and came running out of the house with a big welcome sign. Love! [...]

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A Few Things

May 4, 2012

Hello, Friends! As I mentioned, I’m in Miami at Mom 2.0. I am really digging Miami! The weather is straight out of my dreams and the conference hotel is literally on the beach. It’s a short trip — I’ll be back in France on Monday, but it’s always delightful to be in my own country. [...]

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