My Top 10 by Heather Walsh, 31
Editor-in-chief of (cool) progeny and co-founder and interactive strategist at The Weisse Group shares her favorite things.
By By Hilary Geisbert | June 2014
ROSE AND LEMON BODY WASH FROM BARE SKINLABS. My new favorite obsession! I’m not a big fan of perfume, so this fresh, citrus blend is perfect for me.
LIP GLOSS. It doesn’t matter how chaotic the morning can get—a little lip gloss can pull your mood together.
NIKON DSLR D50. I wouldn’t say I’m a photog, but I love capturing my kids. “Mamarazzi” might be a better term.
ALWAYS IN VIEW CAR BABY MONITOR. New to the market and a total sanity saver for parents who have kids in rear-facing car seats.
KITCHEN HERB GARDEN. My husband and I always have a basil plant in the kitchen and are planting an herb garden in our new-to-us house this spring.
A GOOD MOJITO. My favorite summer cocktail! Aaron at Wit & Wisdom makes a mean one—both high-octane and no-octane varieties.
FRESH FLOWERS. Love how they brighten a room! Especially love Local Color Flowers’ Community Supported Agriculture program—gorgeous and unique blooms all season long.
NAVY KELLY MOORE BAG. Fits my DSLR, laptop, and iPad. It’s great for meeting with clients, working on the go, or writing a story.
GLARUS CHOCOLATIER TRUFFLES. I mean, that has to be on the list, right?
STOKKE STROLLER. We’re pretty much an on-the-go family, and I can’t tell you how many strollers we’ve gone through. The Stokke has passed the “Walsh family” test and goes everywhere with us.
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