Toronto Adventures: Evergreen Brick Works

Toronto Adventures: Evergreen Brick Works
The Kelley clan has been really living it up exploring our adopted city of Toronto. We relish our quiet existence in Utah but have been loving the change of scenery and the opportunity to experience city living. Before kids I rarely ever got out and explored the locations my work took me to. I am so grateful my little ones have forced me off the couch and out to adventure. The first stop on our Toronto tour was Evergreen Brick Works. We hit it up kinda late on a Friday so most everything was closed for the evening but we loved the beauty, serenity and all the awesome, even though we couldn’t use them, features of the park. We plan to hit it back up for the Saturday Farmers Market soon and Josh and I are dying for an adults only date night at the beautiful farm to table Cafe Belong.Continue Reading

Those Heavenly Finds: Week 1

Welcome to my new weekly feature “Those Heavenly Finds” where I showcase all the things I’ve found that make my days just a little more heavenly. I’ll be including everything from favorite products to favorite podcasts and all the great stuff I stumble across in between. If, like me, you’re always on the hunt for unique gifts, skin care that delivers, gadgets that cut time, podcasts that inform and inspire, books that move you, shows that entertain you, and clothes that look great while still holding up, then this feature is for you! I’m hoping my shopping addiction has an upside and my picks add a little more heaven to your own heavenly days! XOXO, KT

Eminence Hungarian Herbal Mud Treatment
  • Eminence Hungarian Herbal Mud Treatment – With all the heavy makeup I wear on set a good cleansing and purifying mask is a must! This one from my favorite skin care line Eminence does the trick perfectly!
Silvercillin™ Liquid
Klean Kanteen Kid Classic Sippy
Seventh Generation Free & Clear Baby Wipes

Pantry Must Haves For Quick Painless Dinners

Katherine Heigl With Pantry Must Haves
I am currently on a time management kick, new year, new me and all, and I have found that having a handful of go to painless dinner options in my repertoire has saved me a tremendous amount of time lately. I keep an incredibly well stocked pantry, mostly because I keep forgetting to inventory what I have and continue to buy duplicates of things because I’m…well…kind of scattered. So I have cans upon cans of every kind of bean, tomatoes, olive, caper and fish (that can be canned that is.) I have boxes upon boxes of pasta, flour, sugar, breadcrumbs, oats, grain, baking soda…well, you get the idea. One night recently the chicken I needed for the night’s dinner had not defrosted in time to start prepping and I had only an hour till my children rioted and burned the house down in a hungry rage. Continue Reading