Healthy lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle is one which helps to keep and improve people's health and well-being.Many governments and non-governmental organizations have made big efforts in healthy lifestyle and health promotion.

Mental Health

Mental health can be considered a very important factor of physical health for the effects it produces on bodily functions. This type of health concerns emotional and cognitive well-being or an absence of mental disorder.

Public health

Public health can be defined in a variety of ways. It can be presented as "the study of the physical, psychosocial and socio-cultural determinants of population health and actions to improve the health of the population.

Reproductive Health

For the UN, reproductive health is a right, like other human rights. This recent concept evokes the good transmission of the genetic heritage from one generation to the next.

Health

Health is a state of complete physical, mental and social well-being, and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

vendredi 1 mars 2019

Our Cat Has Cancer - Should I Let My Son Be There at the End?

The words "bad cancer" hung heavy in the air as the vet exited into the hallway. My husband and I were left in the examining room as I convinced myself I'd misheard. The vet must have made a mistake. There must've been a simpler explanation for our cat's slight weight loss because she was still acting normal: eating, tormenting the two dogs, and most of all, playing with our 5-year-old. I immediately thought of my son giggling and playing a game of tag that he lovingly called "Chase Kitty." The tears came. What would happen to my son?

Right now, this powerful love is all my son knows, and I'm going to let him hold onto it as long as he can.

If the vet was correct, there would be very little time left for chases and cuddles with my boy and his cat, who we named Kitty. Her diagnosis is terminal, and the only viable treatments are ones that help her feel better and work on extending her life only for the immediate future. This was not at all the news I was expecting on a boring Thursday morning. I'm still trying to process what this loss will mean for my heart and that of my son.

Kitty joined our family four years before my son was born, so he grew up with her. She's been an ever-present shadow, magically crawling out from behind small spaces to supervise my parenting skills or keep a watchful eye on my son's Legos. Her piercing green eyes are forever evaluating, which means that even after nine years, I'm still not sure she fully approves of me. But I like to think that all those late-night cuddles and sweet purrs are signs she knows I try to do the best for my son and for her.

But now I'm confused as to what my best should be. In an effort to prepare my son for the inevitable, do I explain to him what's happening? Would the best and most loving choice be to let him stay with her at the end? Would being with him bring the most comfort to Kitty in her final moments? I've been around pets all my life, and I can honestly say this part of the journey never gets any easier. My heart breaks, I cry and wail, but after enough time passes, I'm left with beautiful and loving memories that become stronger than my feelings of grief and loss. Right now, this powerful love is all my son knows, and I'm going to let him hold onto it as long as he can.

My son knows Kitty isn't feeling well, and that's been enough information for him. If he asks more questions, I'll be honest and explain her illness in the simplest of terms. However, I feel strongly that he doesn't need to be there to experience her last moments. His memories of his best friend should be joyful, innocent, and loving. I want him to think of her and remember playing "Chase Kitty," their sweet kisses, and their afterschool cuddles. As much as I want him to be there for her (and vice versa) to say goodbye, I don't think he'll be able to process such a complex event as a 5-year-old child. I'm an adult, and I feel as if I barely do.

While it may seem simple to some, this has been one of the hardest decisions I've ever had to make. Each outcome breaks my heart. I won't let my son be there to see her go, but I still struggle with the fact that my decision might make it worse. Still, when that day does come in the near future, I'll be there to hold Kitty, kiss her head, and say goodbye. But most of all, I'll thank her for all the snuggles and all the love, and I hope she'll approve.

This Wedding Photographer Shared His Favorite Shots, and They Will Take Your Breath Away

Photographer Jeffrey Lewis Bennett first impressed us with his cool wedding GIFs, and now he's back with some seriously spectacular photos that will have you believing in the inexplicable magic of love.

The Detroit-based wedding photographer travels all over the US covering weddings and engagements and along the way has captured some beautifully romantic and emotional moments between couples.

Out of all the thousands of photos Bennett has taken this past year, he's sharing his favorite wedding and engagement photos and GIFs of 2018. From a newlywed couple's spontaneous tree swing to another's epic sunset kiss with the Pacific Coast as the backdrop, these shots perfectly represent the joyful, silly, fun, beautiful, and uniquely magical sides of love.

See the extraordinary wedding photos and GIFs ahead.

Related: This Couple Got a Second Chance at Their "First Look," and It Was Worth the Wait

Before You Travel in 2019, Here Are the Best (and Worst) Airlines, According to Experts and Fliers

When planning a trip in the US, it's hard to decide which airline is actually best-suited for you and your travel style. We've all heard horror stories of airlines having poor customer service, hidden baggage fees, or uncomfortable seats, so when it's time to book your flight and you have to choose between a few different airlines, you should compare the pros and cons. Whether you're in coach or first class, the airline can make or break your travel experience.

That's why I've asked travel and airline experts, researched each airline, and read through the most recent 2019 customer reviews to bring you the 11 major US-based airlines ranked from worst to best for this year.

This Wedding Is a Spectacular Ode to Iconic Movies - From Disney Classics to Ghostbusters

If you're going to have a wedding, why not include some Easter eggs from your favorite movies? That's exactly what Nycole and Jorge did when they tied the knot in a wildly entertaining ceremony at the Loft on Pine in Long Beach, CA. "From the Ghostbusters invites, outfits, and gadgets to the Disney seating chart, seat tickets, and knickknacks, this wedding was filled with personality and definitely spoke to who they were as a couple!" said their wedding photographer from Our Story Creative.

Keep your eyes peeled for all the hidden details at this wedding, like the many references to the Pixar movie Up. If you grew up in the '80s, you'll especially appreciate the throwbacks to movies from that era, like Back to the Future and Gremlins. The couple even got their hands on a proton pack from the Ghostbusters franchise and used it in their shoot. The Ghostbusters theme continued later on in the wedding when the groomsmen traded their sharp suits for beige jumpsuits as an ode to the iconic foursome. Keep scrolling to see this cinematic-themed wedding come to life. Action!

Gather Your Girls! Here Are the Best Girlfriend Getaways For 2019

"You're the loves of her life. And a guy's just lucky to come in fourth."

Mr. Big may have uttered this iconic line 15 years ago on Sex and the City, but the importance of female friendship still rings just as true in 2019. While we're making space for self-care and prioritizing what really matters, there's nothing like uninterrupted quality girlfriend time. Why should bachelorette parties be the only excuse to escape on vacation with your tribe? Making memories over once-in-a-lifetime experiences is just as important as the all-important Sunday brunch therapy sessions. Whether your crew prefers to get a little wild in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, or relax and unwind in Bali, we've selected the amazing getaways for 2019 that every girl in your crew will love!

This Married Couple's Steamy Canyon Photo Shoot May Cause You to Sweat Profusely - It's THAT Hot

There are many ways to celebrate your love for your spouse after the wedding, and this couple decided to express their devotion to each other with a passionate photo shoot. Andrea and Logan's shoot was even more dramatic thanks to a stunning canyon setting in Page, AZ. Andrea wore a white plunging bodysuit with a cape, a sexy twist on the bridal gown and veil, while Logan looked sharp in black suit and tie.

"The couple then celebrated their love on top of Horseshoe Bend with a steamy day-after session," said photographer Victoria Taylor. Andrea wore a red dress with thigh-high slits and a plunging neckline as they posed for the hot and heavy shoot. For her final outfit, she changed into a little black dress with lace detailing and embroidery. The happy couple popped a bottle of Champagne as they overlooked the breathtaking view of the canyon. See all the photos now, and have some cold water handy!

This Luxurious Montreal Wedding Will Take Your Breath Away With Its Elegant Charm

Marcus and Farrah tied the knot in an elegant classic wedding at the Ritz Carlton in Farrah's hometown of Montreal. Guests from all over the globe were invited to celebrate the union of this glowing couple, and their wedding ceremony looked fit for royalty. "This stunning wedding had a dream team to pull it all together! No detail was left untouched," said wedding photographer Lindsay Muciy.

Farrah looked radiant in a mermaid wedding gown with lace detailing and a sweetheart neckline. She completed the look with soft makeup and a pair of classic satin Manolo Blahnik heels. She arrived to the venue in a white Rolls-Royce with red interiors that matched her bold red lip. Marcus looked sharp in a classic black tuxedo, complete with a large smile on his face. The glamorous decor inside the venue was an array of gold with pinkish hues, which were accentuated with the hundreds of candles that illuminated the space. Make sure to check out these wonderful photos, and be prepared for them to take your breath away!

Sit Back and Relax, Because We Found the Best Seating Charts For Any Kind of Wedding

Give your wedding guests the best seats in the house with these cute and creative seating charts. Complete with celestial star displays, movie-themed charts, and everything in between, these seating displays will perfectly fit the theme of any big day.

Let your wedding guests sit back and enjoy your special day just as much as you will with the help of these special seating selections. Shop them all from Etsy ahead!

100+ Swoon-Worthy Romance Books to Add to Your Reading List

If you're a sucker for a tantalizing romance, start your year off hot and jubilant with these sensual books. Whether you love a bad boy, a good girl, or a passionate LGBTQ love, we have (almost) all of the sultry bases covered with the best romance novels that came out in 2018. Deep dive into these hot, heart-warming, and emotional relationships - you won't regret what's in store.

- Additional reporting by Lisa Renee Jones

The Mountain Setting of This Engagement Shoot Is Gorgeous, but the Bride's Red Dress Is the Real Showstopper

Whoever said, "You don't need to break the bank to look like a million bucks," was onto something, especially when it comes to the struggle to find affordable dresses to wear on and leading up to your big day. In this stunning styled engagement shoot, the bride brings the wow factor with an elegant red mermaid-cut gown with lace and beaded detailing - and you won't believe how accessible this scarlet showstopper is.

If you're wondering which high-end designer is behind this look, prepare to pick up your jaw from the floor, because this is actually a prom dress from Amazon that only costs around $100.

"Brides want to dress up, but they're already spending so much on their wedding that they can't justify buying a new gown," said photographer Amy Maddox, who styled the session. "But their engagements are a big deal, and they want to dress up and really make this a special occasion. And they should!"

Maddox loans tulle skirts and beaded gowns to couples she's photographing from a collection her studio keeps on hand, but this Amazon dress is so reasonably priced for the ultraglam vibe it will bring to your engagement pictures, it's worth it.

This engagement shoot took place at the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Fredericksburg, TX, and the rustic, rocky backdrop was a perfect contrast to the red gown and resulted in some truly breathtaking photos. See them all now!

Related: No Blushing Brides Here! These Bridal Beauties Are OWNING Their Sexy Wedding Gowns

8 Facts About Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Coming to the Disney Parks

When Disney goes, Disney goes all out. And Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - the new land coming to Disneyland and Walt Disney World this year - is no exception. Fans of the beloved and classic movies will be able to fully immerse themselves in the galactic world with activities like two new rides, being able to craft your own lightsabers, and shopping mysterious and unique items, including ancient Jedi artifacts. Oh, and there's tons of new food coming, including - wait for it - Blue Milk. For more fun facts about what you can expect when Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens later this year, keep reading.

- Additional reporting by Caitlin Gallagher

66 Top New Gadgets of 2019 That Will Sell Out Like Crazy This Year

Whether you need more time in your day or to keep things all in one place, gadgets are being designed to make everyone's day better. Instead of trying to keep up with the constant stream of new stuff coming to the market, let us be your guide. Up ahead, we rounded up the most mesmerizing, useful gadgets you'll want to get this year. Check them out.

My Kids Aren't That Into Disney, but We Still Go Because I Love It

Whenever a big school break is on the horizon, I usually come up with a plan to try to make a Disney vacation happen. And while my kids used to always love the idea, they've recently started having other interests that are very far outside Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the crew. "Can we go to Legoland instead?" my 6-year-old will ask. After hearing their "protests" I immediately ask myself, "What is wrong with my kids?!" I mean, how can they not want to go to Disney at all times?

But then it got me thinking. What is it about Disneyland that I love so much that every other trip pales in comparison? I suppose Disneyland reminds me of my childhood, a happier time when I had no cares in the world. Now, when I visit Disneyland as an adult, I find myself in that same state of euphoria. At Disneyland, there are no work deadlines to meet, no bills to be paid, and no cleaning to be done. And when there's so many yummy Disney treats to enjoy, I'm not worried about my waistline, either. In the park, I truly embrace the Hakuna Matata philosophy. Being at Disneyland is a great escape from reality, and as a stressed out mother of two, I need that.

Of course, my family has vacationed at other kid-friendly places, including Legoland, and while switching it up is awesome, Disneyland is still the only place that sparks real joy and magic for me. As soon as I hear that tweet noise when I enter the gates (you know the one), I'm captivated by the beauty, fantasy, and wonder. When I walk down Main Street USA, smell that delicious vanilla aroma, and catch sight of the breathtaking view of the castle, I'm overcome with excitement. The amazing part is that the feeling stays with me throughout the entire vacation. Just like me, Disneyland has changed throughout the years - it's grown and adapted while never losing its enchantment and charm. Walt Disney said it best at Disneyland's grand opening when he declared, "Disneyland will never be completed, as long as there is imagination left in the world."

Although my kids may have initially preferred a new destination for our family vacation, they never regret coming to Disney once we're there. They scream their heads off as we plummet down Splash Mountain, squeal with delight at the sight of their favorite Disney princess strolling through Fantasyland, and savor every delicious bite of Disney's famous churros. By the end of the trip, they are whining that they don't want their fun vacation to end. Me too, babies. Me too.

I maintain my sense of wonder, and I have Disneyland to thank for that. My kids may not be as obsessed as I am, but they still have the best time. We create such special memories as a family, and while we'll definitely travel to other places, I want to try to keep Disneyland as a yearly tradition. Because to me, Disneyland is and always will be "the happiest place on Earth."

Traveling Solo? Here Are 11 Fun Things to Do to Enjoy Your Own Company

Traveling alone is one of the most freeing, rewarding, and enriching experiences a person can have. Not only will you get to know yourself much better by pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, but embarking on a solo trip also allows you to be entirely selfish. You craft your own personal itinerary, change it up whenever you feel like it, and experience things (food definitely included) that you want to experience. Want to wake up at the crack of dawn for a sunrise safari? You can do it without worrying about bothering someone else. Want to sleep in late and relax in the pool all day? Do it! It's entirely up to you. Solo travel is definitely worth it, so keep reading for 11 fun things to do by yourself when you're jet-setting.

How 2 Women Turned a Group Chat Into a Career Hub For Media Professionals of Color

In 2016, Bianca Jeanty and Netta Dobbins started a group chat as a way to satisfy their mutual desire to connect with marginalized young professionals in the media industry. It was never supposed to turn into an actual business - until it did.

"In less than a week of its creation, we had over 300 people in the chat talking about their experiences in the media industry," Dobbins told POPSUGAR via email. "Topics ranged from people getting their foot in the door at companies [to] them being continually looked over for promotions and being tokened as some of the only people of color in the office."

For Jeanty and Dobbins, who both work in New York City in ad sales and public relations, respectively, the chat's rapid growth - paired, of course, with the lack of diversity in the industry - signaled that they had something bigger on their hands. "This was the moment we knew there was a real problem in the industry and set out to establish what Mimconnect was," Dobbins added.

Three years later and that group chat, now a company known as Minorities in Media Connect (Mimconnect), has transformed into a trusted career-building resource for over 4,000 job seekers and others simply looking to network. It's a huge feat, yes, but getting there wasn't a walk in the park. "We didn't realize how difficult it was until we were neck-deep into building the company," Dobbins said. "Like we said before, we never planned to make Mimconnect an actual business. It just happened. And with that we had so many people leveraging Mimconnect to build relationships and collaborate with one another that we couldn't just stop and fade into the background."

An assemblage of journalists, publicists, graphic designers, advertisers, and more, Mimconnect provides media professionals in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco with a network to discuss company culture, job-hunting strategies, and happenings in pop culture and the media industry. On the employer front, Mimconnect is launching their beta platform in March that allows companies to promote their latest openings, while finding leads through the group's candidate directory. Though they don't discourage anyone from seeking membership, a good amount of Mimconnect's focus appears to be on the career trajectory of mid-level professionals.

Because less than a quarter of the media industry is composed of people of color, there's a disparity when it comes to building that network.

"As you grow and mature in your career, you begin to get opportunities based on who you know and the professional network you've built," Dobbins explained. "Because less than a quarter of the media industry is composed of people of color, there's a disparity when it comes to building that network. When you're fresh out of college, you have all of these resources at your disposal to get internships or entry-level jobs. But what happens when you become mid- or senior-level? The developmental resources at the Manager and Director level are limited."

To strengthen those resources, Mimconnect hosts digital and in-person events at least once a month in addition to producing their own career advice-focused content online. Their advice to young people of color finding it difficult to navigate and build relationships in their predominately white work spaces is simple: stay true to who you are.

"Sometimes when we're uncomfortable in a space, we'll quickly conform to whatever that space normalizes . . . like being forced to talk about The Bachelor when you have never seen the show and you don't even enjoy it," Dobbins said. "Realize that by bringing your whole self to work day in and day out, you bring a perspective that no one else has."

Jeanty added, "There's a narrative about not making friends in the workplace, but I strongly believe in finding your champion that you can feel safe with and someone who will serve as a contextual soundboard. Your external support reminds you of your 'why' and the mission you've set out to complete."

What It Feels Like to Travel While Black

I woke up at 6 a.m. in a tiny hotel room in Tokyo, checked my phone, and found an email from our hostel in Kyoto: "You missed your check-in date." In a half-awake frantic moment, I rummaged through my bag to find the itinerary I had printed out before we left New York. We were supposed to have left Tokyo the day before to head to Kyoto. It slowly hit me that we had accidentally overstayed our reservation at this accommodation and no one at the front desk had said a thing. I woke up my boyfriend, screamed at him to pack up as quickly as possible, and we ran out of there like criminals in the early morning light.

The jet lag had overcome me since our arrival, and I had gotten my days mixed up, which was the most innocent of blunders. However, the main feeling overflowing me in that moment wasn't shame over this simple mistake, but instead, "Oh God, they're going to think I'm a horrible, stealing, gross, American black woman with no respect for their hotel." My white boyfriend couldn't fathom why I was so upset over this mishap. But as a white person, of course he'll never understand what it is like to not just inhabit a person of color's body, but to travel while black.

When I go abroad, I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders to be a good example of a black woman.

When I go abroad, I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders to be a good example of a black woman so negative stereotypes don't continue, especially in homogeneous cultures where there is a lack of diversity. The media doesn't exactly portray black people incredibly well, and people watch it and make assumptions about what we're like based on the color of our skin. In some places, they've rarely even seen a black person in real life.

I am constantly aware of every move I make when I step outside of the United States. There is not a single moment when I am not cognizant of how I'm representing myself as I walk through the streets of Bangkok or photograph the monuments of Paris. It's a stinging fear of my presence in their country not being a positive one and therefore contributing to their biases toward people who look like me. When a white person does something unfortunate, they don't become an example of their entire race. But when one black person does something wrong, it paints us all that way in the eyes of others.

I feel that I am lucky that my travels have not included overt racism toward me, and that shows me the world is changing a lot in its ideals and how it treats people. For some, an article such as this might be talking about the moments of discrimination they've faced while journeying, but I am thankful that I've seemingly been born in a time that lends better to my presence in a place not leading to a negative slur or race-based attacked. The worst treatment has unfortunately come from my being a woman more than anything else.

When a white person does something unfortunate, they don't become an example of their entire race. But when one black person does something wrong, it paints us all that way in the eyes of others.

I think of all the people in the past who looked like me and had adventurous spirits but couldn't go anywhere, and I feel that I have no right at all to complain about what it's like today. Black people are traveling more than ever. It's not a secret that there are many websites and Facebook groups out there that cater to a diverse group of travelers to inspire and connect with one another. There are finally amazing travel bloggers of color going to places in the world and reporting on what it's like to actually be there, sharing their experiences as diverse globetrotters.

But the numbers are still small compared to affluent white voyagers. Fear of how you may be treated, discouragement from your family and peers, or even just lack of resources to make a trip happen mean that there are still fewer people of color stepping out into much of the world, and there are instances of black people being stared at or even pulled into photographs like a celebrity because of their rare appearances in certain cultures. I have yet to be the subject of a selfie, but I have gotten called "Beyoncé" and "Oprah" before, despite looking nothing like them.

Traveling as a black woman is a form of activism to me. I strive to change perceptions through my actions abroad. I never want to leave a country having made a local citizen think lesser of black people due to something I have done. I act respectfully, dress according to cultural standards, attempt to learn basic words in their language, respond politely, and interact cordially with those I meet. It's all done in order to maintain some sort of picture that I am not whatever ill-willed nonsense American media wants to portray me as and that there's no reason to be afraid or suspicious of my actions, just in the same way I wouldn't want a security guard following me through a store as I shop.

I still think back to when we stayed the extra night in Tokyo and what the owner of the hotel must think of me or if they even noticed or cared, and I hope it didn't reflect badly on my kinfolk who stay there in the future. Perhaps I'm overthinking it too much and should relax, but it's because I do care about the future of black travel that I pour so much of my heart into my behaviors abroad and only want to be the best I can be so things are better for everyone in the times to come.

This Luxurious Montreal Wedding Will Take Your Breath Away With Its Elegant Charm

Marcus and Farrah tied the knot in an elegant classic wedding at the Ritz Carlton in Farrah's hometown of Montreal. Guests from all over the globe were invited to celebrate the union of this glowing couple, and their wedding ceremony looked fit for royalty. "This stunning wedding had a dream team to pull it all together! No detail was left untouched," said wedding photographer Lindsay Muciy.

Farrah looked radiant in a mermaid wedding gown with lace detailing and a sweetheart neckline. She completed the look with soft makeup and a pair of classic satin Manolo Blahnik heels. She arrived to the venue in a white Rolls-Royce with red interiors that matched her bold red lip. Marcus looked sharp in a classic black tuxedo, complete with a large smile on his face. The glamorous decor inside the venue was an array of gold with pinkish hues, which were accentuated with the hundreds of candles that illuminated the space. Make sure to check out these wonderful photos, and be prepared for them to take your breath away!

Sit Back and Relax, Because We Found the Best Seating Charts For Any Kind of Wedding

Give your wedding guests the best seats in the house with these cute and creative seating charts. Complete with celestial star displays, movie-themed charts, and everything in between, these seating displays will perfectly fit the theme of any big day.

Let your wedding guests sit back and enjoy your special day just as much as you will with the help of these special seating selections. Shop them all from Etsy ahead!

100+ Swoon-Worthy Romance Books to Add to Your Reading List

If you're a sucker for a tantalizing romance, start your year off hot and jubilant with these sensual books. Whether you love a bad boy, a good girl, or a passionate LGBTQ love, we have (almost) all of the sultry bases covered with the best romance novels that came out in 2018. Deep dive into these hot, heart-warming, and emotional relationships - you won't regret what's in store.

- Additional reporting by Lisa Renee Jones

The Mountain Setting of This Engagement Shoot Is Gorgeous, but the Bride's Red Dress Is the Real Showstopper

Whoever said, "You don't need to break the bank to look like a million bucks," was onto something, especially when it comes to the struggle to find affordable dresses to wear on and leading up to your big day. In this stunning styled engagement shoot, the bride brings the wow factor with an elegant red mermaid-cut gown with lace and beaded detailing - and you won't believe how accessible this scarlet showstopper is.

If you're wondering which high-end designer is behind this look, prepare to pick up your jaw from the floor, because this is actually a prom dress from Amazon that only costs around $100.

"Brides want to dress up, but they're already spending so much on their wedding that they can't justify buying a new gown," said photographer Amy Maddox, who styled the session. "But their engagements are a big deal, and they want to dress up and really make this a special occasion. And they should!"

Maddox loans tulle skirts and beaded gowns to couples she's photographing from a collection her studio keeps on hand, but this Amazon dress is so reasonably priced for the ultraglam vibe it will bring to your engagement pictures, it's worth it.

This engagement shoot took place at the Enchanted Rock State Natural Area in Fredericksburg, TX, and the rustic, rocky backdrop was a perfect contrast to the red gown and resulted in some truly breathtaking photos. See them all now!

Related: No Blushing Brides Here! These Bridal Beauties Are OWNING Their Sexy Wedding Gowns

8 Facts About Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge Coming to the Disney Parks

When Disney goes, Disney goes all out. And Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge - the new land coming to Disneyland and Walt Disney World this year - is no exception. Fans of the beloved and classic movies will be able to fully immerse themselves in the galactic world with activities like two new rides, being able to craft your own lightsabers, and shopping mysterious and unique items, including ancient Jedi artifacts. Oh, and there's tons of new food coming, including - wait for it - Blue Milk. For more fun facts about what you can expect when Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opens later this year, keep reading.

- Additional reporting by Caitlin Gallagher

66 Top New Gadgets of 2019 That Will Sell Out Like Crazy This Year

Whether you need more time in your day or to keep things all in one place, gadgets are being designed to make everyone's day better. Instead of trying to keep up with the constant stream of new stuff coming to the market, let us be your guide. Up ahead, we rounded up the most mesmerizing, useful gadgets you'll want to get this year. Check them out.

My Kids Aren't That Into Disney, but We Still Go Because I Love It

Whenever a big school break is on the horizon, I usually come up with a plan to try to make a Disney vacation happen. And while my kids used to always love the idea, they've recently started having other interests that are very far outside Mickey, Minnie, and the rest of the crew. "Can we go to Legoland instead?" my 6-year-old will ask. After hearing their "protests" I immediately ask myself, "What is wrong with my kids?!" I mean, how can they not want to go to Disney at all times?

But then it got me thinking. What is it about Disneyland that I love so much that every other trip pales in comparison? I suppose Disneyland reminds me of my childhood, a happier time when I had no cares in the world. Now, when I visit Disneyland as an adult, I find myself in that same state of euphoria. At Disneyland, there are no work deadlines to meet, no bills to be paid, and no cleaning to be done. And when there's so many yummy Disney treats to enjoy, I'm not worried about my waistline, either. In the park, I truly embrace the Hakuna Matata philosophy. Being at Disneyland is a great escape from reality, and as a stressed out mother of two, I need that.

Of course, my family has vacationed at other kid-friendly places, including Legoland, and while switching it up is awesome, Disneyland is still the only place that sparks real joy and magic for me. As soon as I hear that tweet noise when I enter the gates (you know the one), I'm captivated by the beauty, fantasy, and wonder. When I walk down Main Street USA, smell that delicious vanilla aroma, and catch sight of the breathtaking view of the castle, I'm overcome with excitement. The amazing part is that the feeling stays with me throughout the entire vacation. Just like me, Disneyland has changed throughout the years - it's grown and adapted while never losing its enchantment and charm. Walt Disney said it best at Disneyland's grand opening when he declared, "Disneyland will never be completed, as long as there is imagination left in the world."

Although my kids may have initially preferred a new destination for our family vacation, they never regret coming to Disney once we're there. They scream their heads off as we plummet down Splash Mountain, squeal with delight at the sight of their favorite Disney princess strolling through Fantasyland, and savor every delicious bite of Disney's famous churros. By the end of the trip, they are whining that they don't want their fun vacation to end. Me too, babies. Me too.

I maintain my sense of wonder, and I have Disneyland to thank for that. My kids may not be as obsessed as I am, but they still have the best time. We create such special memories as a family, and while we'll definitely travel to other places, I want to try to keep Disneyland as a yearly tradition. Because to me, Disneyland is and always will be "the happiest place on Earth."

Traveling Solo? Here Are 11 Fun Things to Do to Enjoy Your Own Company

Traveling alone is one of the most freeing, rewarding, and enriching experiences a person can have. Not only will you get to know yourself much better by pushing yourself out of your comfort zone, but embarking on a solo trip also allows you to be entirely selfish. You craft your own personal itinerary, change it up whenever you feel like it, and experience things (food definitely included) that you want to experience. Want to wake up at the crack of dawn for a sunrise safari? You can do it without worrying about bothering someone else. Want to sleep in late and relax in the pool all day? Do it! It's entirely up to you. Solo travel is definitely worth it, so keep reading for 11 fun things to do by yourself when you're jet-setting.

How 2 Women Turned a Group Chat Into a Career Hub For Media Professionals of Color

In 2016, Bianca Jeanty and Netta Dobbins started a group chat as a way to satisfy their mutual desire to connect with marginalized young professionals in the media industry. It was never supposed to turn into an actual business - until it did.

"In less than a week of its creation, we had over 300 people in the chat talking about their experiences in the media industry," Dobbins told POPSUGAR via email. "Topics ranged from people getting their foot in the door at companies [to] them being continually looked over for promotions and being tokened as some of the only people of color in the office."

For Jeanty and Dobbins, who both work in New York City in ad sales and public relations, respectively, the chat's rapid growth - paired, of course, with the lack of diversity in the industry - signaled that they had something bigger on their hands. "This was the moment we knew there was a real problem in the industry and set out to establish what Mimconnect was," Dobbins added.

Three years later and that group chat, now a company known as Minorities in Media Connect (Mimconnect), has transformed into a trusted career-building resource for over 4,000 job seekers and others simply looking to network. It's a huge feat, yes, but getting there wasn't a walk in the park. "We didn't realize how difficult it was until we were neck-deep into building the company," Dobbins said. "Like we said before, we never planned to make Mimconnect an actual business. It just happened. And with that we had so many people leveraging Mimconnect to build relationships and collaborate with one another that we couldn't just stop and fade into the background."

An assemblage of journalists, publicists, graphic designers, advertisers, and more, Mimconnect provides media professionals in New York, Atlanta, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and San Francisco with a network to discuss company culture, job-hunting strategies, and happenings in pop culture and the media industry. On the employer front, Mimconnect is launching their beta platform in March that allows companies to promote their latest openings, while finding leads through the group's candidate directory. Though they don't discourage anyone from seeking membership, a good amount of Mimconnect's focus appears to be on the career trajectory of mid-level professionals.

Because less than a quarter of the media industry is composed of people of color, there's a disparity when it comes to building that network.

"As you grow and mature in your career, you begin to get opportunities based on who you know and the professional network you've built," Dobbins explained. "Because less than a quarter of the media industry is composed of people of color, there's a disparity when it comes to building that network. When you're fresh out of college, you have all of these resources at your disposal to get internships or entry-level jobs. But what happens when you become mid- or senior-level? The developmental resources at the Manager and Director level are limited."

To strengthen those resources, Mimconnect hosts digital and in-person events at least once a month in addition to producing their own career advice-focused content online. Their advice to young people of color finding it difficult to navigate and build relationships in their predominately white work spaces is simple: stay true to who you are.

"Sometimes when we're uncomfortable in a space, we'll quickly conform to whatever that space normalizes . . . like being forced to talk about The Bachelor when you have never seen the show and you don't even enjoy it," Dobbins said. "Realize that by bringing your whole self to work day in and day out, you bring a perspective that no one else has."

Jeanty added, "There's a narrative about not making friends in the workplace, but I strongly believe in finding your champion that you can feel safe with and someone who will serve as a contextual soundboard. Your external support reminds you of your 'why' and the mission you've set out to complete."

What It Feels Like to Travel While Black

I woke up at 6 a.m. in a tiny hotel room in Tokyo, checked my phone, and found an email from our hostel in Kyoto: "You missed your check-in date." In a half-awake frantic moment, I rummaged through my bag to find the itinerary I had printed out before we left New York. We were supposed to have left Tokyo the day before to head to Kyoto. It slowly hit me that we had accidentally overstayed our reservation at this accommodation and no one at the front desk had said a thing. I woke up my boyfriend, screamed at him to pack up as quickly as possible, and we ran out of there like criminals in the early morning light.

The jet lag had overcome me since our arrival, and I had gotten my days mixed up, which was the most innocent of blunders. However, the main feeling overflowing me in that moment wasn't shame over this simple mistake, but instead, "Oh God, they're going to think I'm a horrible, stealing, gross, American black woman with no respect for their hotel." My white boyfriend couldn't fathom why I was so upset over this mishap. But as a white person, of course he'll never understand what it is like to not just inhabit a person of color's body, but to travel while black.

When I go abroad, I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders to be a good example of a black woman.

When I go abroad, I feel the weight of the world on my shoulders to be a good example of a black woman so negative stereotypes don't continue, especially in homogeneous cultures where there is a lack of diversity. The media doesn't exactly portray black people incredibly well, and people watch it and make assumptions about what we're like based on the color of our skin. In some places, they've rarely even seen a black person in real life.

I am constantly aware of every move I make when I step outside of the United States. There is not a single moment when I am not cognizant of how I'm representing myself as I walk through the streets of Bangkok or photograph the monuments of Paris. It's a stinging fear of my presence in their country not being a positive one and therefore contributing to their biases toward people who look like me. When a white person does something unfortunate, they don't become an example of their entire race. But when one black person does something wrong, it paints us all that way in the eyes of others.

I feel that I am lucky that my travels have not included overt racism toward me, and that shows me the world is changing a lot in its ideals and how it treats people. For some, an article such as this might be talking about the moments of discrimination they've faced while journeying, but I am thankful that I've seemingly been born in a time that lends better to my presence in a place not leading to a negative slur or race-based attacked. The worst treatment has unfortunately come from my being a woman more than anything else.

When a white person does something unfortunate, they don't become an example of their entire race. But when one black person does something wrong, it paints us all that way in the eyes of others.

I think of all the people in the past who looked like me and had adventurous spirits but couldn't go anywhere, and I feel that I have no right at all to complain about what it's like today. Black people are traveling more than ever. It's not a secret that there are many websites and Facebook groups out there that cater to a diverse group of travelers to inspire and connect with one another. There are finally amazing travel bloggers of color going to places in the world and reporting on what it's like to actually be there, sharing their experiences as diverse globetrotters.

But the numbers are still small compared to affluent white voyagers. Fear of how you may be treated, discouragement from your family and peers, or even just lack of resources to make a trip happen mean that there are still fewer people of color stepping out into much of the world, and there are instances of black people being stared at or even pulled into photographs like a celebrity because of their rare appearances in certain cultures. I have yet to be the subject of a selfie, but I have gotten called "Beyoncé" and "Oprah" before, despite looking nothing like them.

Traveling as a black woman is a form of activism to me. I strive to change perceptions through my actions abroad. I never want to leave a country having made a local citizen think lesser of black people due to something I have done. I act respectfully, dress according to cultural standards, attempt to learn basic words in their language, respond politely, and interact cordially with those I meet. It's all done in order to maintain some sort of picture that I am not whatever ill-willed nonsense American media wants to portray me as and that there's no reason to be afraid or suspicious of my actions, just in the same way I wouldn't want a security guard following me through a store as I shop.

I still think back to when we stayed the extra night in Tokyo and what the owner of the hotel must think of me or if they even noticed or cared, and I hope it didn't reflect badly on my kinfolk who stay there in the future. Perhaps I'm overthinking it too much and should relax, but it's because I do care about the future of black travel that I pour so much of my heart into my behaviors abroad and only want to be the best I can be so things are better for everyone in the times to come.

jeudi 28 février 2019

Princess Lottie! Kate Middleton Revealed Another Sweet Nickname For Her Little Girl

Kate Middleton and Prince William made a surprise trip to Northern Ireland on Wednesday, and while chatting with a group of waiting well-wishers, the Duchess of Cambridge spilled one of her cute nicknames for 3-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte. Belfast-based blogger Laura-Ann was one of the excited fans to get a few moments with Kate during her visit to Windsor Park Stadium, and she shared her unexpected encounter with the royal via Instagram Stories later that day. The mom of two had her son George with her as she handed a bouquet of pink flowers to Kate, and after telling young George that he has a "really cool name," the duchess then asked how old Laura-Ann's older son, Bertie, is. According to Laura-Ann, after hearing that he's 4 years old, Kate replied, "Oh! He's the same age as Lottie."

Princess Charlotte - or "Lottie" - was born in 2015 and will be celebrating her fourth birthday this May. Both Will and Kate have casually dropped small details about the "very sweet and very confident" young royal over the years, and we recently found out that she takes ballet lessons and loves olives and cheesy pasta. And Lottie likely isn't Char's only family nickname. In December, Kate was spotted on a rare shopping trip with Charlotte in tow and was overheard telling the toddler, "Get up, Poppet." Keep scrolling to see Kate speaking to Laura-Ann and little George, then check out even more facts about the British royal family.

A Star Is Born Is Returning to Theaters With 12 Minutes of New Footage and a Brand-New Song

You might have naively assumed that because Lady Gaga won an Oscar for A Star Is Born and also gave a performance at the award show with costar Bradley Cooper that left the world collectively swooning, that the buzz for the musical drama was officially over. But according to The Hollywood Reporter, we're still very much in the midst of the Born-aissance.

Cooper's Oscar-nominated film will be rereleased in over 1,150 theaters with 12 minutes of new footage included, starting on Friday. The special edition of the film is apparently being shared to celebrate Gaga's Oscar win for best original song for the film's hit, "Shallow." (A Star Is Born was also nominated for best picture.)

So, what will these 12 never-before-seen minutes of footage entail? If it were up to me, it would just be an extralong montage of Cooper's Jackson Maine playing with his dog, Charlie, in the yard. But since it's not, the new footage will contain extended performances of the songs "Black Eyes" and "Alibi," as well as of Gaga's character, Ally, singing an a cappella performance of "Shallow" in the grocery store parking lot at the start of the film. Audiences will also be treated to longer looks at Ally singing "Is That Alright?" to Jack at their wedding, as well as Jack recording "Too Far Gone" in the studio.

If Friday feels like it's too far away for you to wait, you can check out one of the special "encore" scenes right now over at THR, which features Jack and Ally writing a brand-new song, "Clover," which never made it to the film's soundtrack.

Did Olivia Colman Give the Most Endearing Oscars Speech Since Sally Field's?

If Olivia Colman hasn't already won your heart with her incredible talent and earnest wit, her adorable speech at the Academy Awards is sure to do the trick. On Sunday, the 45-year-old actress was visibly stunned as she took home the Oscar for best actress for her role as Queen Anne in The Favourite. "It's genuinely quite stressful," she laughingly admitted. "This is hilarious . . . I got an Oscar!"

Colman went on to thank the film's director, Yorgos Lanthimos, along with her castmates and her agent. Possibly the most endearing moment of her speech came when Colman mentioned fellow nominees - Lady Gaga, Melissa McCarthy, Yalitza Aparicio, and Glenn Close - and couldn't help but fangirl over Close (which is completely understandable). "And to be in this category with these extraordinary women . . . ," the Oscar winner began, before getting distracted by Close. "Glenn Close, you've been my idol for so long and this is not how I wanted it to be. I think you're amazing and I love you very much!"

Again, definitely an understandable reaction to any proximity to Close. The actress then thanked her parents and her "best friend" and husband, Ed ("25 years and you've been my best supporter"), and she shouted out her children, who she said she hoped were still up watching at home because "this is not going to happen again." Colman also dedicated her Oscar win to aspiring actresses, saying, "Any little girl that's practicing her speech on the telly, you never know."

Watch the truly delightful speech ahead - including Colman ending her speech by just exclaiming, "Lady Gaga!"

Chris Evans Wasn't Nominated For Any Oscars, but He Definitely Left With Our Hearts

This might not be a commonly held takeaway here, but Chris Evans seemed to have had the best time at the 2019 Oscars. One might ask, "Wow! Did he take home any awards?" Not exactly, no. "Oh . . . OK. Well, was he nominated for anything?" Nope, not that either. It's just that between laughing it up with Jennifer Lopez and momentarily serving as Regina King's escort, the actor genuinely looked like he was having a blast from start to finish. Enjoy all of our proof ahead, and feel free to update your ranking of the Hollywood Chrises as you see fit.

Taylor Swift Basically Shared Her Throwback Playlist, and It Includes Songs For “Bad Breakups”

Taylor Swift rarely participates in interviews anymore, so when she sits down to share her thoughts, you know fans are going to listen. In the midst of speculation about her possible seventh album, the 29-year-old singer penned a touching essay about the power of music for Elle UK's April issue, which will be released on March 7. She opened up about the songs that have impacted her life as she's grown up, and coincidentally, we've added them all to our "throwback" playlist! Here are a few of Taylor's nostalgic picks:

  • "Cowboy Take Me Away" by the Dixie Chicks: "I instantly recall the feeling of being 12 years old, sitting in a little wood-paneled room in my family home in Pennsylvania. I'm clutching a guitar and learning to play the chords and sing the words at the same time, rehearsing for a gig at a coffee house."
  • "I Write Sins Not Tragedies" by Panic! At the Disco: "I'm transported back to being 16 and driving down the streets of Hendersonville, TN, with my best friend, Abigail, euphorically screaming the lyrics."
  • "How to Save a Life" by The Fray, "Breathe (2AM)" by Anna Nalick, and "The Story" by Brandi Carlile: "I immediately flashback to being 17 and on tour for months on end. When I'd get a day at home in between long stretches on the road sharing a van with my band and crew, I would spend my rare nights off painting alone with candles lit in my room - just being alone with those songs. (Those are all from the Grey's Anatomy soundtrack. My commitment to that show truly knows no bounds.)"
  • "You Learn" by Alanis Morissette, "Put Your Records On" by Corinne Bailey Rae, and "Why" by Annie Lennox": "Have actually healed my heart after bad breakups or letdowns."

In her essay, Taylor also uses recent pop hits like Drake's "In My Feelings," or Camila Cabello's "Havana" as evidence of how music resonates most when it's personal. Could this be yet another clue that Taylor's planning on releasing a few new songs of her own? Perhaps we'll find out more when she's honored at the iHeartRadio Music Awards on March 14.

Yep, The OA Is Officially Returning For Season 2 - Watch the First Wild Trailer

It looks like the interpretive dancing that was powerful enough to prevent a school shooting (sort of?) will return in The OA season two - yep, Netflix's weirdest original series is back.

The first trailer for the second season sees the return of Prairie Johnson (Brit Marling) and Dr. Hap (Jason Isaacs), who both appear to have successfully "jumped" into alternate realities, which house alternate versions of themselves. Prairie wakes up in a hospital in San Francisco and discovers that although it's the same year (2016) as when she was shot in the season one finale, Barack Obama not only isn't president but doesn't even exist. She also lives in a swanky apartment and seems to be called by her original Russian name (remember that whole flashback about her being Russian royalty in season one?).

With the help of a cynical private detective, Karim (Kingsley Ben-Adir), Prairie sets out to solve new mysteries in season two, which seem to revolve around a missing boy. Prairie also makes mention of Homer, so we'll just have to wait and see if her long-lost love (played by Emory Cohen) returns as well. Watch the first trailer above before season two begins streaming on March 22.

After a Decade of Drama, Lady Gaga and Madonna Kiss and Make Up After the Oscars

Drama? We don't know her. After years of feuding and back-and-forth comments about each other, Lady Gaga and Madonna are ready to put the past behind them. On Sunday night, Gaga attended Guy Oseary and Madonna's Oscars afterparty, where Time partnered with the event and photographer JR to capture the iconic moments of the night, including the two songstresses embracing each other alongside Gaga's award. Gaga and Madonna's feud goes all the way back to 2009, when Gaga first burst onto the music scene and many people drew comparisons between their musical styles.

In 2012, Madonna spoke openly about how "Born This Way" reminded her of her 1989 hit "Express Yourself," and she even famously called Gaga "reductive." In 2016, during an interview with Zane Lowe, Gaga couldn't hold back when Madonna's name was brought up. "Madonna and I are very different . . . I don't mean to disrespect Madonna. She's a nice lady, and she's had a fantastic huge career. Biggest pop star of all time. But I play a lot of instruments. I write all my own music. I spend hours and hours a day in the studio," Gaga said. "I'm a producer. I'm a writer. What I do is different." Most recently, Madonna even accused Gaga of copying her "100 people in a room" quote.

But it's during these incredibly special nights that drama is forgotten and friendships are formed. Gaga had a huge night - she gave us the "Shallow" performance of a lifetime and won her first-ever Oscar for best original song - and it looks like Madonna couldn't help but be excited for the A Star Is Born actress. Ahead, see more footage from their sweet moment together.

Richard E. Grant's Admiration For Barbra Streisand Got Its Hollywood Ending at the Oscars

Apart from being an Oscar-nominated actor, Richard E. Grant is a "lifelong fan" of Barbra Streisand. In fact, earlier this year, Richard made a pilgrimage to the icon's home in Malibu for the simple purpose of taking a selfie in front of her gate. He also shared a letter he wrote to Barbra when he was 14! The whole thing was incredibly sweet and Barbra ended up responding on Twitter, to which Richard promptly freaked the f*ck out. Then, the Oscars happened.

On Sunday, Richard was nominated in the best supporting actor category for his role in Can You Ever Forgive Me?. Barbra was also at the ceremony to introduce the BlacKkKlansman best picture package. As soon as she stepped onstage, Richard looked visibly overcome with emotion. Following the award show, the two finally got to meet at the Governors Ball afterparty! Alongside a series of (albeit blurry) Instagram photos from their encounter, Richard wrote, "Being Oscar nominated was pretty amazing, but meeting with @barbrastreisand and having a proper conversation was an absolute astonishment." Dreams do come true! Witness how the story unfolded ahead.

You Bring the Sweat, We'll Bring 30 Songs to Power Your Next HIIT Workout

High-intensity interval training (HIIT) is the calorie-burning, fat-torching workout that can only be made better with a really good playlist. That's why we've put together 30 songs to drive your next HIIT workout (or three), no matter what kind of intervals you're doing. You'll find a variety of tempos on this list, with artists ranging from old-school pop to new-school indie. You might even spot a song from a film from your childhood. (Hint: it's from A Goofy Movie, the best soundtrack of our time.) Scroll through to see all the songs, and find the full Spotify playlist at the end.

Remember: you'll need to download the free Spotify software or app to listen.

Netflix Is Streaming a Version of The Notebook With a Totally Different Ending - Um, What?!

Is The Notebook a perfect movie? No - there are large swaths of people out there who believe James Marsden's character, Lon, deserved better, and I personally am not fond of the way Noah all but forces Allie into a date by threatening to kill himself on the Ferris wheel. But hey, it's The Notebook; we all know what we're signing up for when we watch it! (Romance, heartbreak, anguish, house porn.)

However, it seems Netflix has decided to either tweak the film's iconic, devastating ending, or air a rarely seen alternate ending now that the Nicholas Sparks adaptation is streaming on the platform in the UK. Naturally, fans are upset.

Warning: spoilers for the film's ending to follow. But also it's been 15 years, guys! Come on.

In the film, we bounce back and forth in time between two couples: Noah (Ryan Gosling) and Allie (Rachel McAdams), and a much older pair in a retirement home named Duke (James Garner) and Allie (Gena Rowlands). It's not until the end that we discover Duke has actually been an older Noah all along, and Allie, who is suffering from Alzheimer's, is indeed an older version of McAdams's character. One night, Duke/Noah sneaks into her room, and she blissfully remembers who he is and their history shortly before they die in each others' arms in their sleep. Cue the sobs.

Some users in the UK are now reporting that the version of the film they're seeing on Netflix cuts off before Noah and Allie are found dead in their room the next morning. Instead, it apparently jumps from the pair embracing before they go to sleep to a shot of birds flying in the sky, leaving their fate vague and open-ended. We have to wait until March 1 before it starts streaming in the US to see if that version of the film will get the same treatment. In the meantime, you can read through the entertaining (and irate) reactions from fans, ahead.

The Most Exciting Drugstore Beauty Products Hitting Shelves This Spring

Spring is bringing us everything from neon makeup to freshly scented body washes, and a lot of these launches don't break the bank. Ahead, see the drugstore beauty products we're most excited to see hit the shelves this season.

The Bachelor: Here Are the Women Who Colton Has Eliminated So Far

Are you ready for a whole lot of Colton? Because the 23rd season of The Bachelor is reaching its last few weeks, and the former NFL player has already taken some serious steps toward finding true love. The man of the hour, who was dumped by Becca Kufrin on the last season of The Bachelorette and also linked up with on-again, off-again flame Tia Booth on Bachelor in Paradise, is searching for his soulmate, and he certainly has some interesting women trying to woo him.

But sadly - for the ladies, anyway - not everyone has made it through with a rose. In fact, most of the contestants have already been sent packing, and a few decided to leave of their own accord. Now, only three contestants remain. Check out the status of all the women on the show ahead, and keep checking back each week to see who is still in the running for Colton's heart!

200 Anthropologie Home Items That Are Worth Every Freakin' Penny

With it being the season (and honestly, thus far, the year) of cleaning and organizing our scattered homes, it's easy to heed the phrase "out with the old, in with the new" - especially in the wake of Marie Kondo. Which is why once the hard Spring-cleaning labor is over, your fresh space may shed light on empty corners and blank walls that could use a little TLC. To rework a bland room, a reward from a beloved store like Anthropologie will definitely spark joy. Whether you're searching for couches, pillows, wall art, or kitchen supplies, Anthropologie has all of the trendy pieces that are worthy of a splurge. Not to mention, Chip and Joanna Gaines just collaborated with the brand for a new collection, so we're even more obsessed than we were before. Ahead, see our favorite Anthropologie home items that are worth the price tag!