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10 Things That Should Be On Your Best Friend Bucket List

One of the perks of having a best friend is that you have someone with whom you can do all the fun things you’ve always wanted to do. The best part is that it’s never too late to make new memories with them! Whether you’ve been joined at the hip since kindergarten or are colleagues-turned-BFFS, there will never be a shortage of new adventures to embark on and fun times to be had. Start with these ten activities you can tick off before summer ends!

Go on an impromptu road trip.

Gas up your car, stock up snacks, and make a playlist with all your favorite songs and podcasts. You’ll have all you need for a fun road trip across a few state lines.

Stay up all night and watch the sunrise.

After binge-watching your favorite shows and movies all night long, prepare some tea or hot chocolate and head out to catch the last twinkling of the stars before the sunrise. It’s the perfect time for a heart-to-heart talk with your bestie–you’ll be closer than ever!

Hit the beach.

Make it a summer to remember by going to the beach with your closest friends! Pack some refreshing treats and put on your most flattering swimsuit for a fun day of sun, sand, and sea. If you can go snorkeling or better yet, scuba diving, that’ll be even better.

Try a restaurant you’ve always wanted to dine at.

Maybe it’s a fancy restaurant with a few Michelin Stars or a talked-about place with a cheap buffet. Whatever’s on your shared foodie bucket list, pick one out and tick it off with your best pals!

Go camping.

Camping is a great way to learn more about yourself and your friends. Aside from polishing your survival skills, you’ll learn a lot about each other when you’re out in the wilderness. Build a fire, toast some smores, and get comfortable for a great chat with your buddies.

Visit another country together.

Exploring a different country will take your friendship to new heights. When you’re out of your comfort zone, navigating around a foreign land, you’ll learn to tolerate each other’s quirks and habits, both good and bad.

Attend your favorite artist’s concert.

Going to a concert or a music festival with your buddies can definitely be counted as a highlight of your friendship. It can be a little expensive, especially if it’s a major celebrity or an out-of-town concert, but the memories you’ll make will be priceless.

Find a favorite hiking spot.

If you and your friends are an outdoorsy bunch, you probably already have a favorite hiking spot by now. It’ll be nice if you and your friends can go there at least once a year to have a great time outdoors.

Join a race together.

Athletic buddies should ignite their competitive tendencies and join a race together! Don’t feel pressured to finish first, but train hard and make an effort to beat your respective personal best records.

Visit an amusement park together.

Amusement parks are always fun to visit, but it’s just better when you’re with your best friends. You’ll have a blast lining up for the rides and trying all the snacks you’ll only get to eat there.

Don’t forget to take lots of pictures with your BFF when you go on your adventures! This way, you’ll always have fond memories of your friendship that you can look back on as the years pass by. Display your favorite photos on a Nixplay Frame so you’ll always be reminded of the good times you’ve had. Better yet, surprise your best friend with a Nixplay Frame of their own so they’ll have an everlasting reminder of your friendship! Get our bestselling smart frames at up to 25% off, only until August 4!

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Nixplay Frames: The Perfect Complement To Wedding Photography

Having been a professional wedding photographer for over fifteen years, I’ve seen all types of photo albums to suit every style and budget. These beautiful storytelling devices become cherished heirlooms, treasured by families over the years. But as digital photography continues to evolve, wedding photographers would inevitably provide their clients with an increasing number of images.

Every year we shoot more and more—rarely under 1000 pictures per wedding. Social media and websites like Pinterest feed the bridal brainstorm, making it easier than ever to generate ideas for interesting wedding poses and add personal touches to the couple’s wedding. This necessitates more photos, and the traditional albums are simply unable to adapt to that quantity of images.

While there is still a valid argument for selecting the best images to feature in book format, Nixplay Frames broadens the conversation by offering a unique option: a digital showcase for a large number of images, letting you relive all of your wedding’s highlights over and over.

The nice thing about Nixplay Frames is that they can complement the traditional photo album. It doesn’t have to be a competition: You can put the choicest selections in the photo album for display on your coffee table, and save the lighthearted candid shots for your Nixplay Frame. There are plenty of images that, though memorable for the bride and groom, may not warrant being printed in an archival album or as a large wall print. The Nixplay Frame can be their home.

Since Nixplay Frames can hold so many images, it’s gratifying as a photographer to know that your photos will be seen, lived with and appreciated. We work hard to create something beautiful that will last forever, and it’s disappointing to see images stored on a hard drive or USB, never being printed and eventually forgotten. I personally appreciate the Nixplay frames for providing a satisfying counterpoint.

The frames’ Wi-Fi capability adds another immensely attractive feature. Unlike a traditional photo album, these frames can easily adapt to your household as it changes. You can continuously add pictures from your phone or device to your Nixplay Frame, interspersing new images with your wedding photographs. It lifts the limits of a traditional album and makes it a very easy piece to live with.

I am personally thrilled that larger sizes are being offered. I just received the 15-inch and I’m thrilled by the larger screen. This gives skilled photographers a way to showcase the finer details of their work. The bigger the screen and the higher the image quality, the more impact your work will have on the viewer. I relish the opportunity for people to see my work on a bigger scale so they can appreciate the quality and detail that I labored over.

If you’re still thinking of getting a Nixplay Frame, I advise you to take the plunge. These frames are the perfect complement to a professional photographer’s work.

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6 Questions to Ask When Organizing Children’s Artwork & School Papers

Summer is now in full swing! It’s the season of summer camps, family vacations, and…fixing the piles of your children’s artwork and school papers they’ve accumulated in the past school year.

While it’s exciting to see how they’ve developed and what they’ve learned over the past year, it can also be overwhelming to decide what to do with the mountain of papers that have landed on your dining room table. Unless you intend for that pile to remain there until it’s time to clear the table for Thanksgiving dinner, you’ll want to get it organized in an intentional, methodical manner.

You know you can’t keep everything—If you do, you’ll dilute the value of all the pieces. After all, it’s better to look through a carefully curated collection of special milestones, versus a stack that consists primarily of fill-in-the-blank worksheets and weekly spelling tests.

The key to creating an intentional collection is to ask the right questions while sorting through the pile. This helps you decide what to keep and what to toss. Here are 6 questions to help you carefully create a collection worthy of preserving and sharing.

Does it contribute to the story I want to tell?

Approach the project from a storytelling perspective. Think of yourself as the chief storyteller, carefully choosing what to highlight and share about your child’s progress in the past school year. Begin by listing three to five things that stand out in your mind when thinking about what they learned during the year. Use these an outline to guide your decisions.

Was this the year your child learned how to write her numbers? Keep one worksheet from each quarter showing how she progressed. Did he learn how to draw the horizon using depth-perspective? Keep a piece that illustrates this new skill.

Preserving the pieces that provide details for this progression enables you to create a story for her year.

Does it accurately portray your child’s personality?

As your child develops, her personality shines through. Maybe your child is a strong-willed, determined tot that always approaches classwork from an outside-of-the-box perspective. Maybe she’s a quiet rule-follower that hones in on the details of the assignment. Or maybe you are raising the next Walt Disney, having noticed a variety of cartoon characters drawn in the margins of all his assignments this year. Choose to keep pieces that highlight the facets of your kid’s personality that were really brought out during the school year.

Does it document details about who your child was at that age?

With each school year comes new interests for your child. Was this the year she only wanted to do gymnastics and wrote about it in all of their writing assignments? Or was this the year he learned the “floss” dance moves and only drew pictures of Fortnite and Minecraft?

When you think of your childhood years, what stood out as interests and trends for you? Use this as an opportunity to preserve the artwork and papers that reflect your child’s interests for this school year.

Do you absolutely love it?

As with all simplifying projects, it’s not always about choosing what to keep based on a certain set of criteria. Sometimes it’s all about choosing to keep something because you love it. In my experience simplifying my own life and helping others simplify theirs, it can be easy to decide that you love everything.

Knowing this, I encourage you to choose only pieces that you ABSOLUTELY love. This keeps you from deciding that everything is worth keeping. It’s important to note that time is often your best friend when it comes to this question. When everything is recent, it’s easy to love it all. But as time passes, you’re likely to have an easier time deciding what stands out as pieces you absolutely love. This way, it’ll be way easier to have an entire year’s worth of pieces to go through!

Do your kids absolutely love it?

When going sorting through your children’s items, it’s very important to involve them in the process. Just as you’ve done with the previous question, it’s important to ask your child which pieces they absolutely love.

Depending on their age, you might need to begin by helping them sort their items into three categories: “Yes,” “No,” and “Maybe.” After this, narrow down the “Yes” and “Maybe” piles by selecting only the things they absolutely love. It’s always fun to see which artwork they’re most proud of and to hear the stories behind what they created and why they made it. I suggest penciling these stories on the back of the pieces to make them even more meaningful.

Does it fit in your pre-chosen container?

Containers enable us to maintain limits—literally and figuratively. Containers can help keep our possessions manageable and tidy. Whether it’s a plastic storage bin, a binder, or a file folder box, designate an “Artwork & School Papers” container for each child.

Plan for what might come in in future years (hint: they bring home fewer crafts as they get older) and choose a reasonably sized bin that you can envision passing on to your child when they move out. Since you’re the curator of the project, you get to choose what feels like “just enough” to tell the story of their childhood.

If the container starts to get too full as pieces continue coming in, review the previous years’ collections and decide if they are still worthy of keeping. As time goes by, the truly meaningful pieces will stand out.

As a final step in the process, I recommend creating a digital version of the collection. This is especially important for artwork that involves glitter, pasta, and other three-dimensional objects that don’t store well.

Keep the digitizing process super simple by organizing the pieces according to your kids’ grade level, then take pictures of each item on a plain surface like a white poster board. Upload a copy to your computer or hard drive, but don’t just leave it there! Share the images on a Nixplay Frame so you’ll
immediately be able to enjoy your curated collection of your kids’ creations in your home. You can even share them with your friends and family all over the world through their Nixplay Frames!

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What to Keep in Mind When Preparing for a Summer Wedding

Summer may be the most popular time for weddings, but that doesn’t guarantee a hitch-free ceremony! If you’re tying the knot at the height of the season, make sure to cover all bases by following these tips.

Dress for summer.

While spiffy suits and heavy beaded gowns register beautifully in photos, it can be a bit uncomfortable for summer, especially if you’re holding an outdoor event. To keep everyone smiling throughout the day, make sure you and your guests are clad in light, chic outfits in cool fabrics. Try linen suits for guys, and draped jersey dresses for the ladies.

Be mindful of the drinks you’ll serve.

Stick to light, refreshing beverages early in the ceremony and reception, as alcohol and frozen concoctions might make your guests more parched. Opt for light, refreshing juices or iced teas, and invite your guests to help themselves to bottles of water.

Consider practical wedding giveaways.

Summer weddings inspire a range of creative keepsakes your guests will use long after your big day. If you’re having an outdoor ceremony, Panama hats, fans, and sunglasses will make for great souvenirs. Luggage tags will complement their summer vacation plans, while chic utensil sets will help them make more eco-friendly decisions.

For your entourage, a more personal memento that celebrates your relationships will be a suitable gift. A Nixplay Smart Frame pre-loaded with all your favorite photos and videos would be appreciated not just in summer, but throughout the rest of the year as well.

Keep your guests cool.

An outdoor ceremony at the height of summer can be absolutely gorgeous–and absolutely sweltering. Help your guests keep their cool by setting up tents and air coolers, and distribute water misters to help them stay cool.

Have a Plan B venue for outdoor weddings.

We’re sure you’ve checked the weather forecast several times ahead of your big day, but still, you never know when it might rain! Tents can provide refuge in case of a sudden drizzle, and they will also come in handy if the sun shines a bit too brightly.

Parenting 101: How to Work Together as a Team

Parenting 101: How to Work Together as a Team

Raising children should be a team effort. After all, parenting can be demanding and it certainly doesn’t come easy. The key is team parenting, which is defined as being united in you and your partner’s expectations, rules, guidelines, and methods of discipline. But it’s a lot harder than it sounds, especially when you and your partner have different parenting styles.

Differences in parenting styles can strain your marriage. Squabbles about how to raise kids can pile up, possibly causing irreparable damage. That’s why constant communication and teamwork are crucial. If you haven’t figured out how to do it yet, here are a few tips that can help you:

Ask each other for help.

Sharing the load is easier if both you and your partner are willing to ask each other for help. Breastfeeding, for example, can be challenging for mothers, but moms don’t always ask for help from their partner—and they should.

Fathers can help their spouses by holding their child after feeding. Baby Centre explains that this little moment is a great opportunity for a dad to bond with his child, and it’s an intimate way to show the mom that he is by her side. Showing each other genuine support is a great way to make each other’s lives easier. Delegate tasks and don’t wait to be told.

Find helpful tools that will make your life easier.

Technology has made parenting a little easier through apps and state-of-the-art baby monitors. The Raybaby Baby Monitor, for instance, allows parents to keep an eye on their baby through a video feed, and even monitors the child’s breathing patterns.

A sturdy pushchair or stroller should also be on your list. This will help keep your baby comfortable while you are traveling and moving around. iCandy has a great selection of pushchairs and prams in modern designs that can handle a multitude of terrains, Perfect for taking your baby to town or on a long walk through the park. Parents should take turns heading outside with their baby so both can rest. Taking your baby outside together is also a great way for parents to bond, and it will also get you out of the house, which can be hard with a newborn.

Be open to combining your parenting styles.

Since moms and dads often have different parenting styles, the key is to pick out the best points of both and combine them into one efficient style. Communicate with each other so you can find a comfortable compromise where both styles are given time to shine. Always coordinate with your partner before deciding on anything, from punishments to rewards. Take it from actor Will Smith and his wife Jada Pinkett Smith, who agreed to treat their kids like they would other people—with respect and admiration.

Don’t argue in front of your children.

You never want to paint the other parent as the villain, so make sure you don’t contradict your partner in front of your children. Research conducted by Very Well Family reveals that a child as young as six months can be negatively affected by parental arguments. Seeing their parents fight can cause children to withdraw and develop emotional insecurities, anxiety, and behavioral issues. Studies have also found significantly decreased cognitive performance in children born and raised in homes where parents constantly fight and yell at each other.

Misunderstandings are normal among families, but it becomes problematic when the arguments get out of hand. Whenever you feel annoyed or angry with your partner, step outside or go in a room where you can be alone to catch your breath. Sometimes, all we really need is a minute to breathe.

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