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.

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Jennifer Garner Is Giving You a High School Theater Production AND a Salsa Recipe This Halloween

Jennifer Garner is busy, you guys. She just doesn't have time to dress up for Halloween, recite Macbeth, and make salsa from scratch, so she put her multitasking mom skills to work on Wednesday with a wickedly hilarious Instagram video. In the clip, Jennifer giggles her way through a pretty impressive reading of the "Song of the Witches" from the classic Shakespeare play while also putting together a bowl of her tomatillo salsa; from her Maleficent-inspired witch makeup to her spooky storytelling voice, it's enough to make you want to show up at her house with your own bag of tortilla chips. Oh, and in case you were strapped for Halloween party snacks, Jennifer included her salsa recipe in her caption, with the last step being, "Cast a spell. Yum." Watch for yourself now, then check out 50 more reasons to follow Jennifer Garner on Instagram.

Keira Knightley Has No Idea How Love Actually Ends, and It’s (Actually) Hilarious

Before Keira Knightley dedicated herself to starring exclusively - and excellently - in period films, the British actress appeared in a little movie called Love Actually. The 2003 rom-com follows a group of interconnected people through London over the holidays, checking in with them and their various struggles and triumphs with romance. It's since gone on to become a Christmas favorite, even spawning a "minisequel" last year. But you know who isn't an ardent fan of the film? Keira herself, who has apparently only seen it once (to be fair, I personally would rather fling myself off the nearest bridge than hear the sound of my own voice, so this seems understandable).

When she and Nutcracker and the Four Realms costar Mackenzie Foy recently down with Wired for one of their autocomplete interviews, she revealed she has no recollection of how the film ends, or who her character ends up with, which I find hilarious.

"Oh, I don't remember! Who do I end up with in Love Actually?" she stage whispers with a horrified expression. "I'm with my husband, aren't I? Aren't I with Chiwetel Ejiofor? Yeah? I've only seen it once, and it was a really long time ago. Am I? I don't go off with Andrew Lincoln?"

She did happen to recall where her character's home in the film was, however, immediately telling the camera that it's located in London's Notting Hill neighborhood. In case you need a refresher - or in case you're reading this, Keira - let's take a quick, festive walk down memory lane to break down who her character truly does end up with.

16 Moments From the Tower of Terror Movie That Sent Your Happiness Plummeting to the Basement

A lot of people know Tower of Terror as one of Disney's most iconic rides (RIP to the Disneyland one), but the creepy story behind it is what really makes us want to scream. The ride was originally based off of numerous episodes of The Twilight Zone, and Disney stayed pretty true to the tale when they decided to make the movie in 1997. The story follows Buzzy Crocker (Steve Guttenberg), an out-of-work newspaper editor whose stories attract the attention of an old woman named Abigail Gregory. Abigail claims that she witnessed an incident at the Hollywood Tower Hotel in 1939 when five guests - singer Carolyn Crosson, her boyfriend Gilbert London, child actress Sally Shine, her nanny Emeline Partridge, and bellhop Dewey Todd - were killed when the elevator they were riding in while on their way to a party at the hotel's Tip Top Club plummeted to the basement.

Abigail claims that Emeline orchestrated the entire thing because she was fed up with Sally's spoiled attitude, but her plan backfired when they became trapped inside the hotel as ghosts. Abigail said the "spell" can be broken once the elevator is fixed and items belonging to the dead can be found. Buzzy decides to try and solve the mystery with his niece, Anna (Kirsten Dunst), but they quickly realize that Abigail is actually Sally's sister, and that she was the one behind the deaths because she was jealous of Sally's booming career in Hollywood. Sally and Abigail are then reunited, and Sally reveals that the party at the Tip Top Club was actually a surprise party for Abigail. Sally apologizes to her sister for never making it to the party, and the two make up before they finally reach the Tip Top Club and all the trapped souls (plus Abigail) finally depart for heaven.

Exclusive: Benedict Cumberbatch's Grinch Faces His Biggest Holiday Hurdle Yet in Adorable Clip

Regardless of if you've been naughty or nice, Benedict Cumberbatch's take on The Grinch is coming to theaters before you know it! The revamped version of the iconic holiday grump stars the Doctor Strange actor in the lead voice role, and now we have an exclusive clip of him in action for you to feast your eyes on. After referring to presents as the "enemy," the Grinch instructs his pals on what to avoid at all costs: Christmas cookies. Watch it above before The Grinch arrives in theaters on Nov. 9!

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina: Meet the Actor Behind Everyone's Favorite Warlock

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina has only just premiered, and it's already a huge hit with fans. Whether viewers were drawn from the show's sister series, Riverdale, or just interested in meeting the next generation of Sabrina the Teenage Witch, they obviously loved what they saw. It's understandable; Chilling Adventures has the perfect soundtrack, bewitching wardrobes, rebel-rousing feminist undertones, and a dazzling cast of characters. But there's one character who managed to stand out in a major way: Ambrose Spellman, Sabrina's cousin from England who is the most relatable warlock of them all.

To say that Ambrose has become a fan favorite would be an understatement. Described as "witty, puckish and pan-sexual," the warlock can been seen throughout the series sipping on tea, lounging on any horizontal surface, and offering wisdom for the inexperienced blonde witch when she sorely needs it. Though his story takes a bit of a turn towards the end of the season and he winds up essentially trapped at the Academy of Unseen Arts by his beau Luke, Ambrose is arguably the most clear-headed of the Spellmans and often serves as the voice of reason when Sabrina finds herself spiraling out of control (though sometimes she doesn't listen to him . . . *cough* Tommy *cough*).

So who is the man behind our favorite English warlock? The smooth-tongued warlock is played by actor Chance Perdomo. Chilling Adventures is the UK native's first American role, but he has been seen in a few shorts, guest starred on a couple of TV series, and played a pivotal role in Killed by My Debt, a BBC Three drama based on the story of British teenager Jerome Rogers.

In Chilling Adventures Perdomo brings depth to a character that could have easily been a caricature. Rather than using Ambrose's pansexuality or otherness to define the character, the show allows Ambrose's actions stand on their own with only passing mentions of his orientation. "It's just part of a multifaceted individual," he said in an interview with Bustle. And it definitely shows. While Ambrose engages in a few sexual scenes with both men and women, his story doesn't revolve around his love life and it isn't the only interesting thing about him. Which was all done with the purpose of making him the beautifully complex warlock he is.

"These kinds of narratives are narratives we haven't seen explored in depth before, on TV especially," Perdomo added. "Ambrose is pansexual and an ethnic minority and he's a very old soul in a young man's body, like that's not your typical shirtless white man with a six-pack running in the jungle saving a damsel in distress story."

While we still have so much to learn about Ambrose and how his past will affect his future at the Academy of the Unseen Arts, there's no denying that the character has struck a chord with Chilling Adventures watchers. It's safe to say that Perdomo's Ambrose has put a spell on us all! Keep reading to see exactly how he's become everyone's favorite warlock.

Nicole Kidman Reveals Her Daughters Make an Appearance on Big Little Lies Season 2

Nicole Kidman is revealing a big little detail about the upcoming season of her HBO show, Big Little Lies. While fans were thrilled to find out Meryl Streep would join the star-studded cast as the late Perri's mother, who comes to live with Kidman's character Celeste and her twin sons, she definitely isn't the only famous addition to the cast. During an appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Kidman let it slip that her and Keith Urban's two daughters "were extras" in the highly anticipated second season of the show.

Kidman and Urban have two daughters, 10-year-old Sunday Rose and 8-year-old Faith Margaret. We're not sure what the girls' roles are in the show, but we have a feeling they'd be the perfect classmates for Kidman's onscreen sons, Max and Josh. Watch Kidman gush over her daughters in the clip above, and then see photos from her appearance on the show ahead.

Freeform Is Already Getting a Head Start on the Holidays! Here's the Festive Schedule

Watch out, Halloween; the holiday season is coming in hot and creeping in sooner than ever. Naturally, Freeform, best known for its incredible 25 Days of Christmas schedule, is leading the charge its their Kickoff to Christmas schedule. That means November will be brimming and bubbling over with all kinds of holiday goodness. So for those of you who deck the halls and put up your festive string lights the literal day after Halloween, this one's for you. Check out the full schedule from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30, and plan accordingly.

14 Ways the Halloween Reboot Pays Tribute to the Original Slasher

Rebooting a horror franchise as beloved as Halloween was always going to be a tall order, but I can honestly say that David Gordon Green and Danny McBride do an excellent job with the 2018 edition of the Michael Myers saga.

The film sees Jamie Lee Curtis reprising her role as Laurie - note: the movie only acknowledges the first film in the series - who went off the deep end a little bit after seeing Michael slice and dice her friends as a high school student in 1978. She's since devoted her life to preparing to face the serial killer again, which has left her estranged from her daughter and granddaughter. When Michael breaks free on the 40th anniversary of the killings, Laurie is forced to take him down while also protecting her family.

Naturally, there's a lot of new ground for Halloween to cover, but it also does John Carpenter's original masterpiece justice by incorporating a handful of cool Easter eggs throughout the film for fans. Check them all out ahead, then find out which bone-chilling horror movie you should watch next.

Warning: Serious spoilers for Halloween ahead! Proceed at your own risk.

A DMV Employee Dressed Up as a Sloth For Halloween, and Where the Heck Is Judy Hopps?!

Utah resident Keith Anderson certainly knows how to capitalize on a routine trip to the DMV. On Oct. 30, Anderson snapped a photo of an employee dressed up as a sloth for Halloween, and it's giving us some serious Zootopia vibes. Thankfully, Keith shared the photo on Facebook and it's been going utterly viral ever since.

He captioned the picture: "Someone at the Utah DMV dressed as a sloth," and we have to admit, the re-creation of this hilarious movie moment is almost too perfect. Apparently, parents everywhere agree. So far, the picture has racked up more than 147,000 shares and over 28,000 reactions. All we can say is, Judy Hopps would definitely approve!

Amazon Is Selling a Haunted Mansion-Themed Game of Life - Clear Off the Dining Table, Someone!

If you're a die-hard Disney fan, then you know that Haunted Mansion is one of the best darn rides there is - just look at the enormous line that snakes out of the creepy gates the second the park opens. Well, the good news is that you don't have to wait to buy tickets in order to get your taste of soul-crushing Mansion maids and grinning ghosts. There's a Disney Theme Parks Exclusive The Game of Life Haunted Mansion Edition ($60) on sale at Amazon, and it's filled with spooky adventures. It's just like the original game of Life, but with tons of fun Disney twists. The whole family will love it.

1 Mom Is Warning Others After Her Daughter Was Temporarily Blinded by Colored Contacts


Julie Turcotte, a mom from Quebec, Canada, is warning parents about the dangers of colored contact lenses after her 11-year-old daughter Emilie went temporarily blind from using them in her Halloween costume. After wearing them for four hours during school and while trick-or-treating, Emilie woke up to her eyes "burning like fire" the following morning.

According to the worried mom, Emilie's eyes were "blood red" when she tried to open them. Doctors determined that the contact lens had damaged Emilie's corneas, resulting in temporary blindness for four days. Eventually, the tween regained her vision, but the near-accident was scary enough to last a lifetime.

"For four days we were so scared," Julie told The Montreal Journal. "She could not see anything. All that for Halloween contact lenses! When you lose your eyesight, it cannot be replaced . . . Contact lenses are a good disguise, but at what price?"

Julie isn't the only person who's warning others about the potential danger - the US Food and Drug Administration discourage people from using them unless they have a prescription from their doctor.

Christopher J. Rapuano, MD, chief of the Wills Eye Hospital Cornea Service, spoke with Yahoo about this specific incident as well. He said parents shouldn't let kids wear colored contacts unless they have a prescription. "Don't use these," he said. "Contacts need to be properly fitted by an official contact lens fitter for them to be used as safely as possible. Not having a proper fit makes the chances of complications go up significantly."

This Mom's Hilarious Instagram Signs Will Transport You Back to Your Third Trimester

The third trimester of pregnancy is filled with surprises and complexities. You're closer than ever to meeting the baby you've been carrying for months, but the physical discomfort can make you even more anxious to cross the pregnancy finish line. Since most of the third trimester pitfalls are unavoidable, the best thing to do is to keep your sense of humor, and Swedish Instagram mom Sara does exactly that. Using letter boards, her husband, and any other props she can get her hands on, she's creating a hilarious photo series documenting the trials and tribulations of the pregnancy homestretch, and boy is it relatable.

Why I'm Terrified to Be Done Having Kids

I'm pretty sure I'm having some sort of life crisis. It's a little too early to call it a midlife crisis; I'm still in my 30s. But I feel I'm at a critical turning point, a fork in the road: a time when one part of my life is about to end, and I'm being forced to enter the next phase. The passing years are pulling me kicking and screaming into my 40s. And my childbearing years are pretty much up. But there's an overwhelming part of me that still wants to have more children. How can I say goodbye to one of the most gratifying, defining experiences of my life thus far, which was being pregnant, giving birth, and raising babies? When I finally must accept the writing on the wall, that I am too old to conceive more kids, well, doesn't that mean I'm just . . . old?

Of course, I look forward to watching my four children grow up and being a part of each milestone with them, but closing the chapter on bringing new life into the world makes me feel inexplicably sad.

I started having children in my late 20s, and I recently gave birth to a fourth baby at the age of, gulp, 39. I kinda figured having this little one would be my last hurrah. Yet, the very day I welcomed him into the world, I still didn't feel "done." I've heard so many moms describe knowing that they're "done." They joke about the shop being closed for business, and seem genuinely ready to move on to the next chapter, to watch their babies grow, and to put diapers and breastfeeding and sleepless nights behind them once and for all.

So how come after four children, I've yet to experience that moment where I can confidently say I'm done? I'm starting to worry I'll never get there. Maybe I'm just not one of those people who will ever feel done. For me, carrying and birthing babies has been the most wonderful, exciting, special thing in my life. Nothing can compare to that love you feel when you meet your child for the first time. Unless you count the moment you find out you're pregnant, or when you feel your baby's first little kicks inside your belly. Over the past decade, growing our family has provided more joy than I can describe.

Of course, I look forward to watching my four children grow up and being a part of each milestone with them, but closing the chapter on bringing new life into the world makes me feel inexplicably sad. And truthfully, I can't help but think about how once I am no longer making babies, it's a quick trip to the nursing home. I'll be 40, then 50, then 60, then - hopefully - 70, then 80, then, sigh, it's all over.

My husband and I are at a point when we discuss the prospect of having another baby almost every day, mainly because I feel like time is running out. Sure, some women have babies at 45 or older, but for me, having a baby at 40 seems like I'm pushing my luck. So, should we or shouldn't we? I know our lives are hectic enough with four, but the biggest question I ask myself is, will I regret it if I don't? We only get this one life. I can't help but wish I'd met my husband earlier and started our family earlier.

I know I can't change the past. Now, I'm facing a daunting future, one that may or may not include another baby. A future that is completely unknown, in which I'm not sure how I will replace that lost joy, who I will be, what else I will be able to contribute. The only thing I can say for sure is that my childbearing years went by way too fast, and I'd happily relive them again. If only I could.

Your Fur Baby Needs a Holiday Present, Too - Shop Our 20 Favorite Gifts For Dogs

You've been hard at work shopping for everyone on your list, but you can't forget priority number one: your pup! Our dogs take precedence in almost every other area of our lives, so why should gift giving be any different? This season, give your fur baby the treats they've been wanting; think plush dog beds, cute toys, and even puppy ice cream. They'll be wagging their tail for days.

My Son's School Made a No-Phone Rule For Parents, So Consider Us Rightfully Shamed

A couple of months ago, I attended my parent orientation at my son's preschool. This wasn't my first go-around at this particular school; in fact, it was my fifth (my daughter attended the school for three years, and this is my son's second year). I basically only went out of mom guilt, feeling like I should make an effort since this is my last year as a preschool parent, but I certainly didn't expect to hear anything new, and certainly nothing surprising.

At first, I was slightly offended. Was she saying that we collectively cared more about our Instagram feeds and incoming texts than our children? But her explanation made total sense.

I was pretty zoned out through most of the director's speech, noting when she made the same joke about "don't believe everything they tell you about us, and we promise not to believe everything they tell us about you," which is totally true, but not quite as funny the fifth time around. Once she got to the rules portion of the program, I tuned in a bit more, knowing my son can be a bit of a handful. Yes, I knew preschoolers had to walk, not be carried, into school. And I knew the rule about no toys from home and the one about easy-off pants for potty breaks.

I was about to mentally check out again when she announced a new rule, one that did surprise me: parents would not be allowed to be on their phones at pick up or drop off. If the director saw you typing or scrolling away while waiting with or for your child, she'd ask you to put away your phone. Repeat offenders would be asked to hand over their phones while in the building.

At first, I was slightly offended. Was she saying that we collectively cared more about our Instagram feeds and incoming texts than our children? But her explanation made total sense. "You have just a few minutes before, but mostly after, school to connect with your preschooler. When they walk out of their classrooms, they're dying to tell you about the craft projects they made, the games they played, the friends they sat next to, but after that few-minute window, they're on to the next thing, and you're going to get nothing from them."

From experience (like I said, fifth year of preschool here), I knew she was right. I carpool with a neighbor to preschool, and on the days I pick up my son, he exits his classroom jabbering about all the details of his three-and-a-half-hour school day. Five minutes later, he's already moved on to begging for a Happy Meal and trying to decide whom he should invite to his birthday party in three months. On the days when he's dropped off at home by my neighbor 10 minutes after school lets out, I can barely get more than a "it was fun" out of him.

Of course, the truth of this small window should be something we parents discover on our own, as we engage with our kids before and after their school days, but the reality of daily life is that yes, many of us are guilty of being distracted during that window by our girlfriends texting to ask if we saw last night's This Is Us. I know I've been that parent more than once.

The no-phones rule is a reminder of just how fleeting the time with our little ones really is, and how few the moments to connect with them about important things like learning the alphabet or developing friendships truly are. To soak them all in, I'll put away my phone without complaint. I'm just happy someone reminded me to do so.

Life Is Hard, So Please Look at These 60+ Adorable Puppies Right NOW

Fact: puppies make everything better. Seriously, everything. Don't believe me? Well, let's see. A quiet night at home? Instantly better with a puppy to cuddle with. A night out with friends? You're in a much better mood knowing you have your pup at home waiting for you. A walk along the beach? It's a lot funnier when you have a little ball of fur to watch roll in the sand. Eating breakfast? Your canine BFF probably hilariously stares and begs for a few bites. Long story short, puppies are the freaking best. They make bad days good and good days better. And with what seems like so many bad days in the world lately, they really are the purest form of joy. To get a dose of happiness that will kick in immediately, keep reading for 60+ photos of pups that are too cute for words.

No Tricks Here! These Pups Deserve All of the Halloween Treats

Halloween is all fun and games, especially when dressing up pets is concerned. From crazy cat costumes to costumes made specially for dogs, dressing up is fun for furry friends alike.

As we all know, we don't deserve dogs and we most definitely do not deserve dressed-up dogs. From the good boys to the bad boys, Halloween doggos are donning all kinds of costumes, and we love them all. We rounded up some of the cutest, craziest, and most creative costumes that festive pups have blessed our feed with.

Beware, they are scary cute.

My Kids Write Thanksgiving Thank-You Cards Every Year, and I Can't Recommend It Enough

Thanksgiving is one of my favorite days. Since we live in a world where it's so easy to get consumed in our own lives and material things, I like the fact that we have a holiday that isn't about gift-giving. Instead, Thanksgiving is a time to gather with family and friends and reflect on all the blessings in our lives. That's why in my house, we've made it a family tradition to send Thanksgiving thank-you cards.

When I was a child, my father started our Thanksgiving dinners by giving each person at the table a few minutes to talk about what they were thankful for that year. That tradition has transformed a bit with my own kids. We have a "day of gratitude" during the Thanksgiving season, and last year, my kids started sending thank-you cards to a few people in their lives who bring value to them in some way.

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Last year, our son sent out a picture and note to five people he loves. He included what he wished for them, what he loves most about them, and why they make him happy.

We actually got the idea from one of my son's TinySuperheroes missions, which is a nonprofit organization that created an online community for kids fighting an illness or overcoming a disability. When these kids sign up, they're given a custom superhero cape and officially become part of the squad. The squad empowers its superheroes by recognizing the extraordinary qualities that make them unique. Each month, they participate in a mission to spread awareness through activities focused on their amazing qualities, like bravery, strength, hope, and joy. Last year, one of the missions in the Thanksgiving season had our son sending out a picture and note to five people he loves. He included what he wished for them, what he loves most about them, and why they make him happy.

I knew right away that this would become a holiday tradition for our family. We want our kids to be thankful for what they have, even the small things. And in the midst of all the chaos and stress of life, it's easy to overlook the innumerable blessings we all have. Sending thank-you notes is mutually beneficial. It's a simple gesture that allows our kids to reflect on what's really important in life, and it can make a huge difference to the person on the receiving end of the note.

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Our son especially loves it, and his notes vary every year. Last year, he sent a note to one of his uncles, thanking him for always making him laugh; he sent a note to a local musician, thanking him for playing good music and giving him guitar picks; he sent a note to his sister, thanking her for being a good sister; and he sent a note to his doctor, thanking him for taking good care of him and helping him when he was sick. It was heartwarming as a parent to see how the little things people do on a daily basis bring memorable joy to our little kids' lives.

If you haven't had your kids send thank-you cards to a few people during the Thanksgiving season, I encourage you to do so. It's rewarding in so many ways. And our kids get extremely excited about surprising the people they love.

Get Comfortable: We Found 53 Perfect Presents For Every Woman in Your Life

Put that mug of hot chocolate down! It's time to get to the real business of the holidays: Christmas shopping. We know it can be hard to find presents for the women in your life, so that's why we created the ultimate gift guide for you to browse through. These items are excellent for mothers, grandmothers, sisters, BFFs, friends, and any other gal you know. Whether she's a fashion girl, couch potato, techie, or makeup maven, we have something she'll be thrilled to receive. You don't even have to get out of your pajamas to look through these goodies; they're all available to purchase online. Let's get going!

OMG, Your Heart's About to Melt Over These NICU Babies' Halloween Costumes

Prepare to melt, y'all. The parents of premature babies in the NICU at two Advocate Children's Hospitals in Chicago were invited to dress up their tiny ones for their first Halloween celebrations, and the results are pure joy. From a very convincing Moana to a hard-to-find Where's Waldo?, there are so many cute and clever costumes sported by the sleepy babes.

Read through, and try not to tear up over the cuteness (and when you're done having a look, head over to the hospital's Facebook page to vote for your favorite costume by hitting "Like" on the photo).

Bring It, Winter: With These Cute Holiday Target Socks, You Can Fight Off All of the Bah Humbugs

One of the easiest ways to get yourself in the holiday spirit is by changing up your apparel. And while you could begin investing in ugly Christmas sweaters now, for just $5, you can get some of the cutest festive socks at Target. Pick up a pair for yourself, your partner, or even your BFF. Check out our favorites ahead.

13 Truths About Celebrating Halloween in The '90s That Now Seem Utterly Ridiculous

Whether you remember Halloween as being a time to dress up in festive troll earrings and dye your hair blue, or you used the day as an opportunity to act out and completely wreak havoc on the neighborhood (anyone up for a good ol' fashioned shaving cream fight?), Oct. 31 holds a special place in the hearts of '90s kids everywhere. Sure, most everyone at your school was dressing up in black vinyl, inspired by The Crow, but you were probably out causing mischief (or you know someone who was). Regardless of where you grew up (and what kind of parents you had), chances are that a few of the following happenings will forever live on your Halloween rap sheet. It was all innocent fun, of course.

Jillian Harris Dressed Up Her Entire Family as Alice in Wonderland and OMG, Her Dog!

Jillian Harris just knocked Halloween out of the park a month after welcoming her family's newest addition, little baby Annie, with a seriously awesome family costume. Dressed as characters from Alice in Wonderland the Harris family - Jillian, Justin, 2-year-old Leo, and 1-month-old Annie - has successfully made it so that I'd like to be adopted into their adorable brood. Even the family dog, Nacho Cilantro, got dressed up, and if I'm honest, he's the best damn one.

Check out the photos of their family costume below!

Hate Spending Hours Decorating Your Christmas Tree? This Version Can Be Up and Running in 30 Seconds

During the holidays, who doesn't love a home with the halls fully decked and a tree totally trimmed? But to get your house Christmas-ready is no small undertaking. The tree alone is often an hours-long process of unraveling garland, carefully hanging breakable glass ornaments, and silently cursing the giant wad of twinkle lights that are only half-working. And that's all after you get the tree in your living room in the first place!

OK, sure, that sounds awfully laborious. But what is the alternative?

Well, it used to be simply not having a Christmas tree at all. That is, until someone created a "solution" in the form of a 6.5-foot collapsible version that comes predecorated, complete with 400 clear mini-lights, shatterproof ornaments, 60 yards of ribbon, and a large bow topper.

That's right: you simply set up a pole and then pull the flattened "tree" up around it, fastening it at the top.

If that's too complicated, the "tree" makers even created an instructional video to show you how to do it in just 30 seconds flat.

According to the site that sells the trees - which weigh less than 15 pounds and are somehow already sold out - the "elegant Christmas tree looks like it took hours to decorate, but it really takes only a few minutes."

Elegant? That's a no. But a potentially genius way for lazy people to get in on the holiday spirit? It's worth a shot. What have you got to lose? A half a minute?

Mark Your Calendars, Parents - This Is When Elf on the Shelf Returns

Parents, it's that time of the year again. Christmas music will be playing in the grocery stores, kids will be writing letters to Santa, and if your family partakes in the beloved (and somewhat out of control) Elf on the Shelf tradition, your scout elf will be making their grand debut. But when exactly should you bring Elf on the Shelf back? Well, it might be a lot sooner than you think.

According to the official Elf on the Shelf website, you should bring back Santa's little helper sometime during Scout Elf Return Week, which is no earlier than November 23 and no later than December 1.

On page 3 of The Elf on the Shelf: A Christmas Tradition book, the scout elf says, "At holiday time, Santa sends me to you. I watch and report on all things that you do." On page 4 of the book, the scout elf can be seen hiding behind the turkey during Thanksgiving dinner. So if your kids have the book and know the story well, they're going to expect their scout elf to have arrived by Thanksgiving!

Ditch the Pumpkins and Deck the Halls - Christmas Has Arrived at Target, and OMG, There's So Much!

There are two kinds of people when it comes to the holidays: those who wait until mid-November to begrudgingly haul their dusty boxes out of storage, and those who basically spend weekends trolling their favorite haunts for any sneak peeks at Christmas decorations. If you're in the latter camp, you'll be thrilled to learn that Target is selling so many glittery, twinkly, festive goodies way ahead of schedule. Have a look for yourself!

Zodiac Signs That Make the Best Dads, Ranked From Best to Worst

While every parent has their own unique and individualized set of skills, we all still wonder the same thing at the end of the day: are we doing a good job? And no matter how hard you try, it can seem like the type of parent you are is sometimes out of your control. Maybe, just maybe, it's all a little bit determined for us by our zodiac signs? If the same celestial bodies help guide our personality, why wouldn't they also help create who we are as parents? Just like some signs are better equipped to show creativity or athleticism, some signs make better dads. Here are the zodiac signs that make the best dads, ranked from best to worst.

5 Things You Can Do in the Wake of the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

"If you have come here to help me you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together." - Lilla Watson

As we approach the end of the week, Jews the world over are once again preparing for Shabbat, which celebrates the seventh day of Creation when God looked at what had come to be and said: this is good, and I have earned a break. It is a sacred day, one of peace and of rest.

This week is different for many of us. We are thinking about the 11 Jews gunned down while gathering for morning worship at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. And we are asking ourselves what this act of profound, premeditated violence means for the safety of our communities, our sacred spaces, our friends and ourselves.

In November 2016, I wrote an essay for POPSUGAR about the anti-Semitic, white supremacist firebombing of my synagogue in June 1999. I wrote about my fear and my hope. In the aftermath of Saturday's massacre, I heard from many friends expressing their support and asking what they could do to help. For them, and for you, I respectfully write once again to offer these suggestions.

This Guy's Slack Costume Is Spot On - Just Wait Until You Hear His Notification Impression

If you're one of the millions of people who work in an office, you likely know by now that using Slack - an instant messaging app - is a necessary evil. Sure, your channels might often turn into an assemblage of GIFs and cat photos throughout the day, but much like email, it's an essential part of many people's workday. That's probably why one Twitter user drew inspiration from the app when creating his Halloween costume this year. Yes, a person actually dressed up as Slack, so Halloween is officially over because there's a very clear winner here.

Alex Engelberg took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a short video of himself in the clever costume. In it, he sports a simple t-shirt that he designed to look like the company's logo - but that's not even the best part. Engelberg even went as far as attaching the app's red notification icon to his shirt before proceeding to do his very best notification impression. Is this costume genius? Yes. And he managed to get the nod of approval from Slack's Twitter account!

45 Book-Themed Gifts For the Literature-Lover in Your Life

Book-lovers are pretty easy to shop for - all you really have to do is make contributions to their already-overflowing bookcases. But why stop there? This year, get creative with your gifts for literature-lovers and think outside the book box. We've rounded up more than 40 ideas for the bookworm in your life, from jewelry and clothes to fun games and home decor. Read on!

Disney World Is Infinitely Better Than Disneyland, and Here's Why

When it comes to Disney Parks and Resorts, Walt Disney World has the upper hand over Disneyland. While I might be a little biased, as Walt Disney World is my home park and I've been an annual pass holder for more than 20 years, there really is something special about seeing Walt's vision come to life all over Orlando, Florida. Yes, Disneyland is the original and has a ton of nostalgia, and they even have better churro options, but there's just something special about Walt Disney World and seeing Walt's vision carried out in such an immersive way.

So, do you want to know why Walt Disney World is better than Disneyland? Read through to see.

50 Things Only Book-Lovers Understand

Suffice to say, book-lovers are peculiar, sensitive, and wonderful creatures. Worshipping the likes of Hermione Granger and Rupert Giles, true book nerds have no shame in their love for reading and their emotional commitment to great characters. Don't take any offense if they turn down plans to finish a good book - they just have to know what's going to happen next! And if you happen to take them out, be careful around libraries and bookstores! You may not see them emerge until hours later with a stack of new books . . . even if their homes are already lined with literature of all sorts.

As a book-lover myself, I've compiled this comprehensive list of 50 things only the book-obsessed will understand. Keep reading to see if you display any tell-tale signs of a literary fanatic.

5 Things You Can Do in the Wake of the Pittsburgh Synagogue Shooting

"If you have come here to help me you are wasting your time, but if you have come because your liberation is bound up with mine, then let us work together." - Lilla Watson

As we approach the end of the week, Jews the world over are once again preparing for Shabbat, which celebrates the seventh day of Creation when God looked at what had come to be and said: this is good, and I have earned a break. It is a sacred day, one of peace and of rest.

This week is different for many of us. We are thinking about the 11 Jews gunned down while gathering for morning worship at Tree of Life Synagogue in Pittsburgh. And we are asking ourselves what this act of profound, premeditated violence means for the safety of our communities, our sacred spaces, our friends and ourselves.

In November 2016, I wrote an essay for POPSUGAR about the anti-Semitic, white supremacist firebombing of my synagogue in June 1999. I wrote about my fear and my hope. In the aftermath of Saturday's massacre, I heard from many friends expressing their support and asking what they could do to help. For them, and for you, I respectfully write once again to offer these suggestions.

This Guy's Slack Costume Is Spot On - Just Wait Until You Hear His Notification Impression

If you're one of the millions of people who work in an office, you likely know by now that using Slack - an instant messaging app - is a necessary evil. Sure, your channels might often turn into an assemblage of GIFs and cat photos throughout the day, but much like email, it's an essential part of many people's workday. That's probably why one Twitter user drew inspiration from the app when creating his Halloween costume this year. Yes, a person actually dressed up as Slack, so Halloween is officially over because there's a very clear winner here.

Alex Engelberg took to Twitter on Wednesday to share a short video of himself in the clever costume. In it, he sports a simple t-shirt that he designed to look like the company's logo - but that's not even the best part. Engelberg even went as far as attaching the app's red notification icon to his shirt before proceeding to do his very best notification impression. Is this costume genius? Yes. And he managed to get the nod of approval from Slack's Twitter account!

45 Book-Themed Gifts For the Literature-Lover in Your Life

Book-lovers are pretty easy to shop for - all you really have to do is make contributions to their already-overflowing bookcases. But why stop there? This year, get creative with your gifts for literature-lovers and think outside the book box. We've rounded up more than 40 ideas for the bookworm in your life, from jewelry and clothes to fun games and home decor. Read on!

Disney World Is Infinitely Better Than Disneyland, and Here's Why

When it comes to Disney Parks and Resorts, Walt Disney World has the upper hand over Disneyland. While I might be a little biased, as Walt Disney World is my home park and I've been an annual pass holder for more than 20 years, there really is something special about seeing Walt's vision come to life all over Orlando, Florida. Yes, Disneyland is the original and has a ton of nostalgia, and they even have better churro options, but there's just something special about Walt Disney World and seeing Walt's vision carried out in such an immersive way.

So, do you want to know why Walt Disney World is better than Disneyland? Read through to see.

103 Gifts Your Best Friend Will Obsess Over in 2018

Best friends are like soulmates. They are there for you when you laugh and cry, and they want to know if their outfit looks stupid. She will agree with you when your SO is a jerk and be your wingwoman when it's time to look for someone new. Basically, BFFs are your everything and you would be nonfunctional without them. That being said, anytime is the perfect time to show your girlfriends how much you love them. We have compiled an ultimate gift guide for giving the best present ever to your best friend - in order of price, from $4 to $1,790. She'll obsess over these cute surprises.

50 Things Only Book-Lovers Understand

Suffice to say, book-lovers are peculiar, sensitive, and wonderful creatures. Worshipping the likes of Hermione Granger and Rupert Giles, true book nerds have no shame in their love for reading and their emotional commitment to great characters. Don't take any offense if they turn down plans to finish a good book - they just have to know what's going to happen next! And if you happen to take them out, be careful around libraries and bookstores! You may not see them emerge until hours later with a stack of new books . . . even if their homes are already lined with literature of all sorts.

As a book-lover myself, I've compiled this comprehensive list of 50 things only the book-obsessed will understand. Keep reading to see if you display any tell-tale signs of a literary fanatic.

mercredi 31 octobre 2018

These Are the Biggest Bridal Trends For Fall 2019, and We're Already Swooning

When you finally get asked that big question, chances are you'll immediately start dreaming up your ideal wedding dress. If you're not sure where to begin or feel overwhelmed by what to choose, we're breaking down the biggest bridal trends for Fall 2019. Taking a look at these five wearable trends will help you decide. From ethereal embroidery to devastatingly sexy necklines, there's truly something for every bride. Read on to take a look at our helpful guide ahead.

20 Hijabi Halloween Costumes Made For Modest Women

When you walk into a Halloween costume store, you'll find no shortage of "sexy" costumes. From nurse getups to Hogwarts uniforms, it seems that removing fabric and adding a push-up bra is the most popular way to celebrate on Oct. 31! But for ladies who choose to wear hijab, there are plenty of ways to bypass revealing outfits in favor of unique, modest costumes. Whether you want to emulate a character from the hit show The Handmaid's Tale or transform into your favorite cartoon, any hijabi can rock these creative Halloween costume ideas!

- Additional reporting by Nikita Ramsinghani

Spooky and Sexy! See the Best Halloween Costumes From Victoria's Secret Angels This Year

Victoria's Secret Angels tend to bring their Halloween A game, and this year is no different. While taking part in festivities to celebrate the holiday, your favorite models pulled out all the stops. Lily Aldridge went classic with a Breakfast at Tiffany's-inspired look, Lais Ribeiro put a supersexy spin on a Marvel Comics character, and some Angels' costumes took quite a dark turn. You might not even be able to recognize Josephine Skriver and Sara Sampaio! Take a look at this year's spot-on costumes from Victoria's Secret models ahead.

If You're Wearing These Items to Work, Let's Revisit the Dress Code Memo

If HR forgot to share the dress code memo with you when you were hired, don't worry. We created one for you. Ahead, you'll find a list of nine items you should never pull out on a "school day" and the proper substitutions for what to wear instead. This guide should span across all types of offices, from the ultrastrict to the more laid-back. If you're in a pickle because you have plans for after your 9-to-5, we've also got a little something for those looking to transition. But when you leave the house coffee in hand and your destination is your desk, we urge you to shy away from the following pieces. NBD, just save them for the weekend.

If You Only Buy 1 Sweater This Season, It Should Look Like This

Black sweaters are our go-to Fall fashion staple for a reason - they're so versatile. You can wear a black sweater with pants, denim, a skirt, or even over a dress. The possibilities are endless, as are the silhouettes; right now, we're loving cardigans and turtlenecks. If you're looking for your next Fall sweater, we've got you covered.

12 Cozy Coats That Will Make You Wish It Was Chilly Every Day of the Year

What's the point of wearing a coat if it doesn't keep you toasty warm? We love this season's designs - there's plenty of faux fur, shearling, and teddy bear coats to go around. We uncovered the very best options that don't skimp out on style, so shop through them all and treat yourself to something new for Fall.

The Curvy Collection of Our Dreams Is Finally Here - and It's All Under $50 at Kohl's

When shopping for the perfect Fall wardrobe, you'll want to invest in things that are both cute and comfy. The POPSUGAR at Kohl's collection is just that. It's filled with colorful sweaters and versatile basics, and we just can't get enough. They best part: it comes in a wide range of sizes from 0-24, and everything is less than $85. Need more convincing? Ahead, you'll find our 10 favorite pieces for Fall. From chic joggers to a classic trench, all these picks are great for every body type. Take a look.

Finally, 14 Silky Soft Sweaters That Are Anything but Itchy

Just because your closet is already stacked with tons of comfy sweaters, doesn't mean your collection is complete. There's one material that we love wearing more than anything: chenille. If the name doesn't ring a bell, you'll know it when you see the silky soft material in real life. They almost look like velvet, but they have a chunky knit-like feeling to it. The best thing about these cozy sweaters: they're not itchy. Ahead, you'll find 14 chic choices in various styles and colors that you'll want to wear all season long. Keep scrolling to shop our top picks.

All You'll Want For the Holidays Is Margherita Missoni's New Splendid Collection - Trust Me

If there's one thing Margherita Missoni is known for, it's her effortless style and wardrobe full of color. (If you haven't seen her gorgeous wedding dress yet, stop what you're doing a take a look now.) I chatted with the designer, who teamed up with Los Angeles-based label Splendid for a second time, to learn more about her limited-edition holiday collection.

While you may know Margherita from her time working with her family's brand, Missoni, she's proved that her personal style is the perfect blend of California's laid-back vibe mixed with her Italian heritage - aka, she's the perfect fit for this collab.

The collection, which launches Nov. 1, shows the designer's love and knowledge of patterns and textiles. The capsule includes everything from a sparkly, silver turtleneck with purple cuffs to a festive, knit lurex set that's perfect for New Year's Eve. Plus, did I mention that everything rings in under $250? Read on to see what Margherita shared with us, and take a peek at the collection, which will be available in Splendid stores and online, ahead.

The 25 Best Boots Money Can Buy This Fall - For Less Than $100

We're ready to grab our wallets and splurge on a pair of Fall boots, but it doesn't mean we have to spend a fortune. To save both time and money this season, we went on a mission to find the best pairs the internet has to offer for under $100. From brands like Sam Edelman and Topshop to Steve Madden, we curated a list of 25 picks that look way more expensive than they are. Keep scrolling to check our selection and find your match.

The Unique Way Khloé Kardashian Is Making Fashion More Inclusive Has Us All Like, "Hell Yes!"

Khloé Kardashian is hosting an open casting call to find Good American's next campaign model, because as an advocate for inclusivity, Khloé's here to "walk the walk." The reality star turned designer and businesswoman keeps the mission to rep diversity close to her heart and top of mind as she continues to build her brand, rolling out open casting in partnership with IMG Models this week. Of the initiative, Khloé told us:

"Our mission at Good American has been to show a diverse representation of all women in our campaigns and what better way to achieve this than to give our customer the chance to be cast? Our #GoodSquad is a group of real, confident and badass women who celebrate and inspire a commitment to inclusivity, diversity, body positivity and female empowerment. We're looking for someone who embodies those values - no matter their size, background, or geographic location, to join us! This year we have some really great prizes for the winners. We have partnered with IMG Models and in addition to appearing in our next campaign with myself and the Squad, the winner will also receive an in-person meeting with top scouts from IMG Models. For people that aren't aspiring models, we're also offering the chance to apply for a week long mentorship with Good American executives." How cool is that?

In an industry that's more often baby-stepping than striding toward diversity, Khloé's efforts may be more of the push we need - especially when you consider the celebrity clout and fandom she brings with her.

Read on to get Khloé's thoughts on how Good American is furthering its efforts toward diversity, how you can join the #GoodSquad, and her takeaways on everything from the jeans she's loving right now to the brand moments she'll remember forever.

Move Over, Rose Gold! These Are 35 of the Best Gold Jewelry Pieces at Every Price Point

Rose gold, you've had your moment, but classic gold is finally making a comeback. Taking a cue from Meghan Markle's and Gwyneth Paltrow's dainty gold jewelry choices, working gold into your look has never been easier. And with the holidays coming up, we've broken down the most coveted pieces at every price point.