Friendships in My 20’s vs 30’s

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With a new year starting, I have been reflecting on the good and the bad that occurred last year. I’ve noticed over the last couple years that even with the bad that has happened, generally I have been a much happier person! One of the major things I have noticed is the shift in my friendships, specifically the difference between my friendships when I was in my 20’s, and now that I’m in my 30’s.

In my 20’s I was still in university, and although I was broke, somehow I still had lots of money to spend on hanging out with my friends. It may of had to do with me living with my parents! I clearly remember being upset if I had plans on a Friday, but not on Saturday. It was as if not having plans with my friends on a weekend equated to having a terribly boring social life. If I had no plans at all, depression practically set in. I am exaggerating a bit here, but I had this nagging feeling that I needed to be doing something fun with my friends all weekend, and most weeknights if I could help it.

I think I had my most varied group of friends in my 20’s as well. In high school even when you are friends with different cliques of people, you usually spend a great deal of time with the same people over those years. My 20’s were so much more full of people coming in and out of my life. This was because I had high school friends who were scattered across colleges and universities, my new-found university friends, my friends from my various summer jobs and my first “real” jobs after university, and other friends I had picked up along the way.

My 30’s was when I finally learned what the difference was between a friend and an acquaintance. I thought that everyone in my life was a friend, but really so many of them could only be characterised as acquaintances. An acquaintance is someone you can socialize with and have some great times with, but if your car breaks down they are probably too busy to come by and help you (but they want you to call them next weekend to hang out).

I think the only influence having a baby had on my friendship revelation was time constraints. I didn’t have time to be everywhere anymore – I had to be much more choosy with what I could do with my spare time. Looking back this was a good thing for me because it forced to evaluate not only who I was socializing with, but WHY I was socializing with them.

I think the difference is that I’ve had life experiences along the way where people have actually PROVEN they are not a friend, but instead either an acquaintance or not a friend at all. There are those people that you spend so much of your time talking to about their relationship issues and problems, but the second you bring up something you are going through they are suddenly too consumed with their own problems to even listen.

I think back to some people I was friends with even a few years ago and say to myself, what were you thinking? I had some truly unhappy and negative people in my life that I am so happy that I cut ties with along the way. How did I know that it was the right thing to do? I didn’t feel a loss when they were gone – I just felt a bit lighter. There’s nothing worse then having someone in your life that doesn’t want the best for you, or spends time calculating who has more of what in the friendship.

I don’t think my friendship shifts are necessarily about having less time. Sure, I have less free time now than I did in my 20’s, but if something is important to you then you make time for it. I have friends that I literally drop everything for because I know they are so overwhelmed with their own lives that I will take any moment I can with them. I also have friends I only see every other month, and they are some of my favourite people to hang out with and I cherish spending time with them.

It’s the friends that don’t have the same regard for my own time I just let go of. There is no ill will on my part at all, but if someone doesn’t put any effort into me then I can’t just can’t continue to pull them into my direction.

One of the major things I try to focus on now in my 30’s is being happy, and what it takes to get me there. Although my 30’s are plagued with being carded at the liquor store less and less, an increased interest in anti-aging beauty regimens, and a newfound appreciation for sleep, my 30’s have also afforded me a bit more wisdom on my friendships and what’s truly important in them. I think that is why I am so much happier in my friendships now than I was before.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots

Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots

 

 

I can’t tell you how excited we were to see it finally snow over the holidays! At our house we had been waiting to get outside and enjoy some tobogganing once we finally had some good snowy weather.

My toddler and I tested out some new boots from Baffin while we enjoyed the snow, and I loved that we were matching!

 

 
Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots
 

 
First of all, I can’t tell you how comfortable my Baffin boots were. They were so incredibly cozy! Hands down they are the most comfortable boots I have ever worn. They have an Eco Down high-loft insulation which would explain why it felt like I was lowering my feet into a comfy pillow each time I put them on!

They were very easy to slide on, and there were two different drawstrings on the boot where I could adjust the fit.

My son really loved how easy they were to put on as well, and he was so proud of himself when he was able to get them on quickly with absolutely no help.

These Baffin Ease Womens boots were also very warm. I didn’t need to worry about having cold toes in the snow because these boots had a temperature rating of 10C/50F to -30C/-22F.

These boots were are waterproof, and because of the drawstring and toggle I could make sure no snow was going to fall down into my boots.

 

 
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Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots
 

 
Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots
 

 
Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots

 

 
Spending the Weekend in the Snow with Baffin Boots

 

 

I also liked that these boots were stylish enough to wear out shopping over the weekend as well. I really liked the ankle boot version of these Ease Women’s boots because they looked great with jeans, and I could dress them up a bit with a more formal jacket. When I said I wore these boots all weekend, I meant it!

 

 
My weekend in the Snow with my Baffin Boots

 

 
My weekend in the Snow with my Baffin Boots

 

 
My weekend in the Snow with my Baffin Boots

 

 

My weekend in the Snow with my Baffin Boots

 

 

Overall both my son and I loved spending the weekend in the snow in our Baffin boots, and for the rest of this season’s cold weather we will be sporting these stylish boots!

For more information on Baffin, please visit their website at www.Baffin.com.

Thanks so much to Baffin for providing us these great boots for this post!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew

Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew
 

 

Whenever I complete my annual Holiday Gift Guide, I always end up finding something I wish I had of added to it once it’s finished. This was the case when I heard about Anna Coroneo’s luxury scarf collection launching exclusively in Canada at Holt Renfrew.

Anna Coroneo is an Australian designer who is based in both London and New York, and her scarves are like artwork. Not only are the pattern’s stunning, but they feel like a luxury just to tie one on. I got a close up look myself at Holt Renfrew last week, and they are beautiful in person.

Anna is an artist and a designer, and her artwork translates into prints, stationary, accessories, and of course fabulous scarves

I visited the Holt Renfrew at Yorkdale Shopping Centre, and they have Anna’s scarves displayed front and centre when you walk into the accessories entrance in the store.

 

 
Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew
 

 
Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew
 

 
Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew

 

 
Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew

 

 

I think scarves are the ultimate accessory. Whether they are worn traditionally and tied around the neck, or knotted onto a handbag or wrist they often become more than an accessory and take centre stage in an outfit. I am pretty sure I own more scarves than shoes if you can believe that! I am completely and totally in love with Anna Coroneo’s Pineapples Classic Voile Pareoscarf. It’s so bright and bold, and since I love pineapples it really doesn’t get better than this scarf.

Anna Coroneo’s scarves have been featured in Vogue, Glamour, Marie Claire, and Elle among so many others, and it’s easy to see why. They are vibrant, fun, and I’m kind of in love with them.
 

 
Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew
 

 

Anna Coroneo Scarves have landed in Canada Exclusively at Holt Renfrew

 

 
To learn more about Anna Coroneo and her scarf collection you can visit the website at www.annacoroneo.com, or in Canada visit your local Holt Renfrew location.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

 

Winter Style with Lacoste

Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 
Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 

Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove

 

 
Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 
Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove

 

 

Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 
Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 
Winter Style with Lacoste sparkleshinylove
 

 

 

 

Last week I put together an outfit from Lacoste’s Fall/Winter 2015 collection, and if you are doing some post-holiday shopping you should check out what they have to offer, especially since they have some amazing holiday sales happening right now.

I’m in love with this Short Wool Coat for a couple of reasons. I love that it’s a traditional peacoat with a twist – the nylon hood is something I always want to have on some of my more dressy jackets. With how bad the weather has been this winter with occasional rainstorms (like the day of these photos) a hood is a necessity. I love that this jacket keeps me prepared for the elements while looking great.

I’m also loving the blue of this jacket as well. I based my whole outfit on this peacoat.

This sweatshirt dress just makes me happy. It is so comfortable, and it would look just as great with running shoes as it would heels. Dresses with pockets are so much more fun as well.

The dress also comes in blue, and I love that it’s not form fitting but instead a comfortable shapeless fit.

The Chantaco Medium Leather Zip Tote is just my kind of bag because it fits EVERYTHING! I love a bag I can throw everything into, and dig through later knowing that what I’m looking for has to be in there. This tote finishes off this look perfectly, and not only is the bag simple and sleek but another great blue to finish off the outfit.

Overall I love how fun and easy this outfit is. Lacoste knows how to make comfortable look smart and sleek.

To shop Lacoste’s Fall/Winter 2015 line yourself, visit www.lacoste.com.

Thanks to Lacoste for letting me style something from their Fall/Winter 2015 line!

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip

The highlight reel of my NYC trip

 

 

Every year near Christmas I travel to NYC for some holiday shopping! I wrote about my last few trips here and here, and this year was a little different because I spent the night.

 

 

Highlights of my NYC Trip

 

 

My first time in New York I was there for about a week and did everything on the tourist bucket list. I’ve seen Times Square, Rockafeller Centre, the Empire State Building, and everything on those “must see” lists that you see over and over again on the Internet.

Each year that I go back I tend to choose the Christmas season because it’s so beautiful in the city, and I have shopping to do!

This year instead of flying in and out the same day, I stayed overnight to get more shopping time in. There were a few extra things I wanted to do this year as well.

As usual I flew Porter which I LOVE, but this year I used the new underground tunnel instead of the ferry. It was beyond fast and easy! I also tried their pre-booked parking as well which I really liked. I paid in advance to park, and a free shuttle took me to the airport in under 5 minutes. Porter really does think of everything!

 

 

 Highlight of my NYC Trip

 

One of the highlights of my trip was heading to Soho for some shopping, and to have lunch at Ladurée. I can’t believe I’d never been to Soho before! Especially since it’s right beside Little Italy which I have been to before.

There were so many great stores, from the fabulous and luxe Chanel and Louis Vuitton, to boutiques and shops that had independent designer wear and handcrafted goods that couldn’t be found anywhere else.

 

 

Highlights of NYC trip
 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove
 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

Ladurée was beautiful. There was a back terrace, along with a bake shop in the front selling their famous macarons. The restaurant was intimate, and very chic. The staff spoke French, and the menu was French as well. On my way out I obviously had to buy a box of macarons, and a few extra to eat as I shopped.

I had the Salade Soho, and I could hardly finish it, and I also had their Chocolat Ladurée. It was their famous version of hot chocolate, but it was more like a drinkable chocolate sauce. It was pretty amazing, and a must try if you visit!

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 
The highlight reel of my NYC trip

 

 

After spending the rest of my day on 5th Avenue I made a quick stop at Sprinkles Cupcakes. There were many cupcake stops on my trip including to Magnolia and the bake shops at The Plaza Hotel Food Hall. Sprinkles was fun because they had a cupcake ATM! The inside of the shop was cute, but pretty ordinary. The cupcake ATM was a must-visit because hello, it’s a cupcake ATM! Oh yes, and the cupcakes were good too!

 

 

The highlight reel of my NYC trip
 

 

My day of marathon shopping ended with a reservation at Bergdorf Goodman’s famous BG Restaurant. I made a reservation well in advance, and requested a view of Central Park.

 

 

The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

I arrived for a rather early dinner at 5:00pm, and the place was completely packed! I was so glad I had a reservation because the restaurant was full of women just like me, completely exhausted and ready for a glass of champagne!

I had the Lobster Macaroni and Cheese which was actually the best I’d ever had (and that’s saying a lot since I order it any place that offers it) and a glass of champagne. It was the perfect location, and a great restaurant for a girl who needed a shopping break.

Before I left on my trip I booked a visit to the 9/11 Memorial Museum. Last year I didn’t realize how busy it was, and I couldn’t get in because so many people had pre-booked tickets. This year I knew I wanted to see it so I booked my entry time online.

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

Even at 9:30am there was a line up just with people who had pre-booked tickets. It didn’t take long to get in, but when I left a couple hours later the line up was massive.

The museum was incredible. I realized after walking for a few minutes that it was a very different museum experience because there were no children, and everyone was very quiet.

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove
 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

Photos could only be taken in certain areas of the museum, and in most sections they were prohibited. It’s hard to describe the whole experience. I thought it was beautifully done, but I had a hard time seeing some of the photos and footage. It was amazing to see things that were recovered (such as seat belts from one of the planes) and things recovered from the buildings, but it was very emotional. I couldn’t get through some of the museum, and it still took me two hours from start to finish. I absolutely recommend seeing it for yourself – it was very powerful. I did need a bit of time once I left to get my head straight again as it was based on such tragic events.

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove
 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

On my way to Starwberry Fields in Central Park I happened to pass Tavern on the Green, and they had a beautiful patio that people were enjoying because of the amazing weather. I only wore a sweater while on my trip because it was so warm in the city, and I couldn’t help but stop for a mimosa on the patio.

I’d never been inside Tavern on the Green before, but it was gorgeous. It was packed on a Saturday afternoon, but the patio had lots of room so I took a breather. I can’t wait to head back one day to have lunch or dinner there. In this case I had no time, but it was the perfect spot for a mimosa!

 

 

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 
The Highlight Reel of my NYC Trip sparkleshinylove

 

 

If you are looking for a weekend getaway you should consider flying with Porter to NYC! The trip is quick and easy from Toronto, and I can’t wait to get back there.

 

 

Mandy Furnis

 

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