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A mom to many: client Jodi Morris

Jodi’s daughter’s wedding. In attendance: Jodi’s foster daughter and two foster sons from Myanmar with their families, foreign exchange student from Germany, and two foster daughters and their families. All six of the children call Jodi “grandma.”

Mother’s Day is this month, so we were excited to speak to a remarkable mom, client Jodi Morris. In addition to having two children of her own, Jodi fostered 22 kids from ages 3 to 21 (maximum age for refugees) over the span of 17 years. Before you can praise her laudable generosity and hard work, she’s quick to point out that she’s the lucky one.

Jodi says fostering children has made her and her husband better parents, provided her children with an invaluable education on different perspectives and cultures, and expanded her family to include all the children they fostered. And their children. Jodi has seven foster grandchildren.

“I love my children’s view of family, and my husband and I got a lot of training. People worry about exposing their children to the issues of foster care, but ours have benefited from them. The big picture has taught them a lot. They’ve learned a lot of lessons without having to experience the consequences themselves,” says Jodi. She says everyone loved having extra people in the house, learning to work with and help each other.

Nine of Jodi’s foster children came to Jodi’s daughter’s wedding. Two were bridesmaids, and Jodi’s foster granddaughter was the flower girl. “To me, it’s never short-term. They’re still a part of our family,” Jodi says. She says social media helps her keep in touch with all of them.

Jodi got to know about foster parenting while working at Utah Youth Village. She says the shortage of foster parents is unfortunate, and thinks most are afraid of the children’s issues they will confront. While Jodi agrees “the kids are dealing with a lot,” she emphasizes that benefits far outweigh the hurdles. She says her children were sad when there weren’t extra kids in the house, and their extended family is family for life.>If you’re thinking about fostering children, Jodi says to adjust your expectations. “You never know the difference you’ll make. You may not know the impact you’re making or what’s working at the time. I’ve thought they weren’t listening and discovered later that they were.” She says “success” may not look like you imagined—things may not go your way—but you could be making a profound difference in these children’s lives. She says, “They’ll be in a better place” and, chances are, so will you.

To find out more, visit Utah Youth Village or contact Mark Baker at (801)680-1049. Jodi also recommends the movie Instant Family, which she says gives a realistic portrayal of foster parenting.

 

A Mother’s Day to remember!


                                 Photographer Idie Atencio on the other side of the lens.

Do something different this year! Give mom a family photoshoot (what mom isn’t crazy about family photos?), private-chef dinner, interior design consultation, or other unique experience. Here are suggestions.

Professional portrait photography: Idie Atencio Photography, idie@idieatencio.com.
Private chef for intimate culinary experience: Chessa Jones, chessabella.com.
Interior design: Mikelle Mabey, Instagram: @mabea_design, mabeadesign@gmail.com

Love therapy with client Kaati Tarr!

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To celebrate Valentine’s Day, we consulted Kaati Tarr, LCSW, for advice on how to nurture true love. Kaati counsels teens and adults.

Turns out the platitudes are true: relationships start with yourself. Kaati says, “Ask yourself, What do I believe about myself? Many people I see struggle to connect with people because they don’t feel good enough.” This can create an internal competition. She calls it a “hustle.” People think they’ll be worthy of love “if I’m nice enough, if I try hard enough.” But love isn’t something you can win or attain.

Relationships are also about the right fit. “People think, It must be me, but it’s an us thing,” says Kaati. “Find your people. There’s nothing wrong with you as an individual. You need to be with people who make you feel good and inspire you.”

“Ask yourself, What helps me feel loved?” Kaati says. She holds hands with her husband, because it’s something he likes, and he indulges her love for long talks. You may never get what you need if you don’t identify and ask for it.

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“We’re so worried about people liking us, we never show them who we really are—we spend all our energy fitting in, which makes us feel more isolated and hustle more, which leads to burnout. Be your own lighthouse,” says Kaati. She says it’s important to resist comparing yourself to others. It will suck the energy out of you and conversely lead to judgment. “It’s important to be compassionate.” How do you become more compassionate? You guessed it: start with yourself.

Asking yourself questions isn’t easy. A therapist is a great way to gain insight. When looking for one, Kaati says to gather personal recommendations, make a list, and call a few. Get a feel by talking to them and asking about their accessibility, e.g., if they work on a call-back basis, accept texts, etc. Some, like Kaati, offer a free consultation.

Kaati's Top 5: Something for everyone!

MOVIE: Pixar’s Inside Out. So entertaining and poignant, this movie shows how all our emotions are interdependent and work together to make us whole.

VIDEO: TEDx, “The Power of Vulnerability.” Brené Brown is humorous and succinct. She has such great insight that it all sounds simple. She tells her own story to illustrate that it's not.

QUIZ: The 5 Love Languages. What language do you speak? Take the quiz to find out. You can also find out the language of your partner or child.

SITE: Self-Compassion. Learn about self-compassion, its importance, how to practice it, and more from Dr. Kristin Neff. And take another quiz!

APP: Headspace. This is a free meditation app that has a jam-packed paid version. Some sessions are only a minute, plus it has adorable animations.

 

Stay warm and green this winter

 

 

 

 

 

Many of the ways we combat winter (staying warm, clearing our driveways, etc.) can be bad for the environment. Here are a few ways to stay warm and minimize impact.

  • Choose safer antifreeze and recycle used antifreeze
  • Use sand instead of rock salt
  • Start fires with dry kindling vs chemical fire starters
  • Burn hard wood that’s aired out for at least 6 months for a cleaner burn
  • Low smoldering fires pollute more, so keep flames hot and bright

Football-shaped food for Super Bowl!

Super Bowl Sunday is almost here! You’re not a real fan unless you’re eating festive, shaped foods! Here are great ideas for your favorite deviled egg, meatloaf, and peanut-butter-chocolate-cookie recipes. Just add laces with cheese, chives, and frosting! Find more ideas here.

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Our Favorite Things, Oprah-style!

We love Oprah. We think her name is perfect for an airport. But who has time to look through a hundred Favorite Things? So, as a team, we decided to make our own list. Then clients, friends, and family shared their favorites, too, and the list was way more manageable at 20 things—and too good not to share!

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1. Rebecca Minkoff Always On M.A.B. Backpack

Tara Paras, Principal Broker & CEO
“I love my purse/backpack combo that saves me from having to carry both a purse and laptop bag. It's superlight, easy to carry, and stylish, too! It fits everything I need for meetings, and it doesn’t pull on my back, since it's a backpack! Super find when I was at a conference in Vegas. Love it!”

 

2. Shacke Pak Packing Cubes

Audrey Reynolds, Realtor
“Packing cubes have saved me so many times while traveling.
I know exactly where everything is in my luggage at all times, and they make packing/unpacking a breeze. I love them!”

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3. Shun Classic 10-inch Chef’s Knife

Aaron Sauvage
“I'm all about that Shun 10-inch chef’s knife! Shun’s are a great all-around kitchen knife. A Shun is very sharp, very well-made, and has a very nice edge! It also makes me feel fancy when I’m cooking in the kitchen.”

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4. Catstudio Ski Utah Pillow

Cindi Opkycke, Realtor
“I love anything by catstudio! We’ve collected a few pieces from places we’ve lived and traveled, but my favorite is my Utah pillow! The mini pillows would look so cute on a Christmas tree, the dish towels would be lovely in a frame, and drinks always taste better in the pint glasses!”

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5. PMD Personal Microdermabrasion

Justine Boone, Realtor
“There’s something about being able to sand my face that makes my day better! This is one thing that a salesperson insisted I buy that I actually love. I can give myself a quick facial without leaving home. It’s essential in a dry climate!”

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6. TanTowel Self-Tanning Kit

Polly Popola
“To date, the best self-tanning product I have found. Very natural, good-looking color, and towels make it easy to apply. I’ve never had a streak!”

 

7. Organys Lash & Brow Booster Serum

Polly Popola
“Within a week of using this nightly on my brows and lashes, I for sure 100% saw growth. It really works! At least it did for me!”

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8. Trader Joe’s Dark Chocolate Peanut Butter Cups

Sue Sorenson
“I don’t think I need to explain, LOL! But you may want supervision when getting these.”

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9. Trader Joe’s Bruschetta Sauce

Sue Sorenson
“Delicious with everything, NO LIE! Low carb, low fat, low sodium. Add in heavy cream or ricotta for a quick pasta sauce. I have a tub in my fridge at all times.”

 

10. The Copper Can Moscow Mule

Rick Wroblewski
“These are awesome over ice with fresh-squeezed lime! They’re available all over the Salt Lake Valley and Park City.”

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11. Norwex EnviroCloth

Whitney Stephens, Realtor
“Norwex products have been a gamechanger for me and my family. Chemical-free, fast, spotless (seriously, the cloths with just water clean better than commercial cleaning products), and letting the kids pitch in without worrying about damaging surfaces or chemical ingestion are just some of the reasons we love cleaning with Norwex at our house!”

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12. Babyganics

Jessie Anderson, Realtor
“This is my favorite brand for baby stuff, especially wipes and sunscreen. The wipes don't smell like anything, which I like, and they’re really, really soft. Their spray sunscreen is the best! So easy to put on. It’s recommended by pediatricians because it’s mineral-based and doesn't smell like anything.”

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13. Melissa & Doug on the Go Magicolor Coloring Pad

Jessie Anderson, Realtor
“These are awesome for little kids! It keeps them from marking up your stuff—the ink only shows on their paper! My daughter even left the caps off all night and they didn't dry up!”

 

 

14. XJD Baby Balance Bike

Jessie Anderson, Realtor
“Cutest little first bike for baby! My baby would sit on this and push even before she could walk. It's lightweight and so easy to put together.”

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15. CamelBak Chute Vacuum Insulated Stainless Water Bottle, 40 oz.

Kierstin Pierce, Marketing
“I don’t know about you, but I need to have water with me at all times and not just any water ... COLD water. This water bottle has been the best investment ever! It’s insulated, so it prevents ice from melting too fast, for super-refreshing, ice-cold water (or drink of choice) all day long. Living in a dry climate, you can never have too much hydration!”

 

16. TheraPAQ Large Reusable Gel Ice Wrap

Dawn Cardinale, Marketing
“After a knee injury, my PT used something like this at his office. I got this one, though I’m guessing there are better ones out there. I think it’s great, because you don’t have to lie still on a couch with ice packs, or use a bandage to wrap packs around your leg. This is easy: you can walk around with it on, and you don’t have to deal with wet, leaky ice packs. I ice every bump and bruise. It feels awesome.”

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17. Saucony Kinvara Running Shoe

Walker Willey, Realtor
“I've had 5 or 6 pair of these. Superlight, low drop, natural feel, wide toe-box, fast, and super, comfortable underfoot. They’re good for both fast training runs and long runs. I am a fan."

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18. Lululemon Namastay Mat

Jessie Anderson, Realtor
“My favorite yoga mat! Very thick and sticky so your hands and feet stay in place. Even in the sweatiest of classes, you don't need a towel. Seems to last forever and hasn't worn out after 100s of classes.”

 

19. TaoTronics LED Desk Lamp

Dawn Cardinale, Marketing
“Shopping for a piano light, I only found very expensive classic-style lamps you see in libraries, all glass shades and brass bases. Finally found this gem for $40. It’s not very stable for a piano, since pianos vibrate, but I love it for its flexibility, tone and brightness levels, and other features. Plus it’s low-profile to fit anywhere.”

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20. Amazon Echo and Echo Dot

 

 

Bam Faboyede
“My Amazon Echo and Dot would be my favorites. Connects all the music in any room. I can control the sound and get my schedule in the morning, hear the news and weather while I’m in the shower, etc. I use them every day.”

December decor

Whether you like high shine or an antique finish, brass warms up a cool room in an instant. Don’t be afraid to mix metals in your décor. You’ll love the balance it brings to aspace, even 

in small accent pieces.

These brass side tables are not only adorable but double as stools for big gatherings. This is one of our favorites. The table top is the perfect size for a seat, and it’s light enough to move around.

Try a trendy color
Navy blue is a hot hue! Imagine a velvet couch and woolly blanket on cold nights. Or a navy accent wall (complemented with brass fixtures!). Navy is easy to add to décor, because it’s classic and versatile. A deep blue lampshade is perfect for dark nights and would be a fun DIY project. Blue may be a cool color, but it’ll warm your soul!

Give yourself a hygge!

Hygge is Danish for cozy comfort, and if you haven’t begun already, December is definitely the time to start. Grab fuzzy socks, soft blankets, and hot soup. Try hygge at home!

Light pumpkin, pine, or apple scented candles: what’s more cozy than a hot flame and the smell of winter goodies? Opt for soy vs. paraffin, which is harmful to your lungs and the environment. (FYI, the scent of pumpkin is an aphrodisiac!)

Glogg! Put a pot of red wine on the stove, and add orange peels, raisins, cardamom, cloves, cinnamon, vanilla, and ginger. Your fragrant drink will warm you up on a wintry day, and will make the whole house smell glorious.

November real estate roundup!

We hit the town to show you the coolest places in Salt Lake in our Feature Fridays. Here’s one of our favorites from last month.

The Train Shoppe is a hobby shop with a hidden treasure in the back, a bustling old city called Salty Gulch. It’s a real treat for kids and adults alike. With train rides, a carousel, and games, make your next party one to remember at the Train Shoppe!

 

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Market tip: How to sell in the fall

Selling your house? Use the season to make it extra enticing, e.g., do a fall cleanup and add curbside decor.