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Winter Skin Relief

Winter Skin Relief

This is a reminder from your June skin to your January skin: “It seems impossible now, but in a few months’ time you’ll be wearing shorts.”
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Take A Walk Outdoors Day

Take A Walk Outdoors Day

Baby, it’s cold outside, but don’t let that stop you from getting out for a brisk walk. There are significant mental and physical health benefits to being outdoors that you just can’t get from a treadmill or the gym. Here are some of our favorites...

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9 Tips For Organizing Winter Gear

9 Tips For Organizing Winter Gear

Happy almost winter. Remember that feeling, after a snow day, when you arrive home, muscles pleasingly tired, belly ravenously hungry, body in need of a soak in warm water, and mind ready to rest beside a roaring fire? To us, this anticipatory moment (almost) matches the one just before taking the first powder run of the season. And then there’s the gear. 
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It's Play Outside Day

It's Play Outside Day

Hello 2022! We're not making any presumptions, but the fact that your first day was National Play...
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Winter Solstice Celebration

Winter Solstice Celebration

Happy Winter Solstice! For the northern hemisphere, it's the shortest day (and longest night) of...
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Celebrate Ugly Sweater Day With Your Dog

Celebrate Ugly Sweater Day With Your Dog

Every small dog owner knows the pleasure of dressing your tiny and mighty bestie up in a holiday sweater, and it got us thinking… the big dog people are really missing out.
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Cold Comfort

Cold Comfort

We’ve recently experienced a reframe on the whole cold thing, thanks to a little practice called the Wim Hof Method. Now we can’t get enough, even if there isn't a board strapped to our feet.
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Holiday Traditions for Untraditional Times

Holiday Traditions for Untraditional Times

For most of us, this holiday season is much like the year itself: lacking in the types of social connection we’re used to. That does not mean, however, that it needs to be anything other than satisfying and lovely. With a tweak here and an adjustment there, new memories can be made and new traditions established — some of which you might even want to take with you into post-pandemic life.
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