Saturday, 27 April 2024

Ophir Pass, CO - General/Recommend

So if you haven’t ready my “Silverton, CO” post yet, I suggest you start off with that one first before you go reading this one. This post was inspired as a spin off practically, after writing that other blog post. You’ll understand better once you read that other post…


Meanwhile back to what I’m trying to say-this particular route through the mountains is a faster method to get from Silverton to Telluride Mountain Village. When I mean faster I really do mean faster by the way-see the actual highway takes (if I remember correctly, since its been a while and I’ve slept since!)-about an additional two to three hours more, granted it a beautiful scenic drive BUT if you don’t get squeamish to heights and some serious “country road” style pathways, then you’ll want to take this route every time you want to enter into Silverton from the Telluride side (and and of those little cities in between). 


The route itself is some serious elevation course and you better know how to handle your vehicle as well as narrow roadways-if this isn’t your niche or if you aren’t a confidant person or you get timid/scared easily-I DO NOT recommend this roadway adventure for you! You go up a steep slope driving away from Silverton and onto this path, it's not paved and it’s not even a dirt road, purely mountain rock AND mountain boulders in your sights the entire time. The path is so narrow in some area that you better keep an eye of for oncoming traffic and find that little patch of wide path to allow for both vehicles to pass each other, otherwise you’re going to have a nice tumble down the slope just just a few cars below did before you-and yes they are still down there with the battle scars of a good tumble down! Honestly, though slightly dangerous for beginner trailhead drivers, it truly is a spectacular drive and one breathtaking view no matter the direction you start in (meaning going towards Silverton in this path or driving away from Silverton). 








So now that you know this path isn’t for the faint of heart, make sure you have some balls or a backbone of steel and you’ll be J-U-S-T fine ;)


Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Silverton, CO - General/Recommend

When you’re looking for adventure, history, and a small town authentic feel then you need to make your way to Silverton, Colorado! I mean visiting Colorado in general is a must, so if you haven’t managed to make your way there (whether driving or flying because both are worth it) then ahem! You really need to put that on your to do list or bucket list or whatever method you have in order to try new things!


Not only is it a quaint little town filled with history, but near by are some great historical markers that you wouldn’t believe until you see for yourself…towards the top of a ridge, on the Southend outskirts of town, are some of the old coal mine spots in addition to some water treatment job sites. Then there’s a trailhead you can take on your 4x4 vehicles or on the ATV’s that you can rent in town. Then the town itself is historical in the age of some of the buildings and also for the fact that they have one of the oldest and still full functional, coal running/engine train! It’s gorgeous and the way it sounds! It’s fascinating to watch how it works, hearing the sounds of an old fashioned train, and the little station where it ends is pretty quirky and unique (well in comparison to some of the newer or more modernized train stops/stations anyway. 




Everyone in town is super friendly and welcoming, whether you're a tourist visiting or one of the locals making their pit stop of the day.




The ATV rental is in a pretty old looking building at the entrance of the city, there you can park your car securely while exploring the town or you can enjoy the trailheads and various country roads that intersect the town. Just a heads up there’s literally only one way in and out of the town if you’re wanting to use the main highway/paved road. When I mean country roads I literally mean country roads and NOT like anything you find on the east coast towns or even in Texas, where country roads mean  rock/pebble or dirt roads. No country roads in Colorado are more like the “passes” that go through mountains and mountain ridges, you’ll see once you get there but I’ve posted some of the pictures on here of what you’ll find. Some breathtaking gorgeous where others are the “Scary pretty” landscapes. Regardless, nothing in this area will disappoint. 




In the middle of town there’s a “diner” of some kind that’s been on the Diners, Drive In’s, and Dives and its pretty good. I dont know what the hype was really all about BUT I know that there was so many people ordering the biscuits and gravy and something else I can’t remember for the life of me, as I write this. When you park or walk to the restaurant you’ll notice the storefront first and then you have to continue to walk back to really see the seating area for the diner. It’s decorated in lots of woods and with a log cabin rustic feel to it. The staff seem to always know everyone that walk in. 


The trails that being at the north side of town, that takes you on a winding dirt and rock road up the ridge of some mountainside, only to find at the top the unexpected surprise of another elevation level landscape. What do I mean you may ask, well if you take a look at some of my photos then you’ll notice that you dont even feel like you’re on top of some mountain ridge but basically on another plane, where there’s lush green pastures and more surrounding mountaintops, then the further on the trail you go you’ll find a beautiful natural lake/pond. I highly suggest that you consistently keep an eye on the weather conditions should you take an ATV and not a 4x4 vehicle with heat/AC, because my goodness that dramatic drop in temperatures is significant and could easily get cold - well during the month of August anyway. 


The town itself isn’t too far from Durango and Telluride, so I personally would recommend staying at one of those locations and making a day or couple days worth adventure so you can really soak up what this, though small, town has to offer because it definitely has lots! So where it’s say you’ve been, or to enjoy the scenery or to just simply go on an off road adventure - maybe even take a hike or two-this is definitely a place to go….even frequent for some peace and quiet with a taste of adventure! 


Oh and if you’re wondering who the man is in the picture and how I even came across this little gem of a city-thats thanks to the recommendation of my ex-husband…hey I don’t care, I’ll admit he was awesome for adventures and new how to plan them too…


Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Wednesday, 24 April 2024

KidKraft Wooden Bookcase - Amazon Product Review

KidKraft Wooden Bookcase Reading Nook

If you're wanting something that's both functional AND accommodating for your space this is the item for you. My oldest was always big on getting into the crook of a couch and settling in for her coloring or her "reading". Purchased in 2018 and it lasted us up until 2020 where it was finally put to retire.




When I had purchased it, it was the gray and white finish for a clean look and easier clean up. So, when you click on the link above, you'll notice that it doesn't seem to have the one I ordered in stock anymore but I'm sure you can easily find one on Amazon regardless. The cushion was attached well to the product and though my kids were never obnoxious or rowdy with their furniture pieces, it handled an adult sitting on it just fine AND the continued use of not one but two children on it. I personally used the shelves for books as well as for their toys and then I would alternate out with little cubbies or just as you see in the picture. 

I've had it in their toys room, as a nice little corridor reading book for them, and it's been moved around a lot. Well worth the buy, material, and easy install/setup. 

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

White Oak Lavender VA - General/Family/Recommend

I know I've written before about the beautiful landscapes in the Virginia state area but believe me when I say, that you just won't get enough...This particular place I'm writing about is on the nice open lands of the Harrisonburg area and it doesn't disappoint. 

The White Oak Lavender is definitely not your typical vineyard, but I think probably quainter and more enchanting overall. As you're driving there, be careful because you could miss the entrance! It is both a vineyard, lavender filled land, and a quaint little farmhouse. The little shop has some creative and delicious items for you while you're perusing and of course the wine tasting. Honestly, though not one I would claim to be a favorite on the vineyard list, it's a favorite for a family outing to enjoy the peace, quiet, and open nature feel with just a hint of livestock (without the horrible smell) and the lovely breeze caressing your face and carrying that natural lavender scent around you. 






The owner is both humble and a conversationalist :) So whether you intended to put this on your places to visit or not, its well worth the stop regardless of your plan for the day...

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Tuesday, 23 April 2024

Family Dogs and Kid/s - General/Family

Now before you go and start reading, just remember all my posts are my opinions and views NOT professional expertise or a guarantee; also if you easily get offended easily-though I appreciate your time but then this blog post and my blog alone isn't for you! Happy Reading!

I've always been a dog lover and it took me long enough to finally get my dogs when I was growing up, but that's another post for another day, anyway! So I've always been a dog person (and yes that means I don't believe that cats are pets nor are they my favorite-hate cats actually) and in turn like any child would growing up, had my ideology and ideas regarding when I would have my very own dog right. See my family (on both my mom and dad's sides) have had dogs before but not necessarily with the same vision I had in mind. My father had a line of German Shepherds used more for guard dogs and my father had a huge role in training the dogs he had in his household; needless to say that his dogs were to serve one purpose and one purpose only and it didn't involve companionship! My mother's side of the family had plenty of dogs as well, different breeds but also outside of my personally ideology for a pet thats a dog; outdoor only dogs but family friends. Hearing some of the family stories involving my uncles and aunts and their dogs though always brings smiles to my face and makes me realize that I think as a child that the ideology I want/wanted for my pets was just something natural. Although, I think my uncles really enjoyed their pets as more than just outdoor dogs but friendly companions to play with and "venture" with considering some of the mischief they got into.

So where does that leave me you might say?...I loved my dogs and I love the dog breed period (specific ones that is-I'm sorry a small rat dog/purse dog just isn't a dog!) I believe in the compromising training of building both an indoor and outdoor dog to serve as not only a familial companion but to also serve as an intuitive protector as well as a playful addition to the family! I will say though that though I feel connected to my dog and love them dearly/fondly! That does NOT mean that I'm the type of owner who will let them sleep in my bed with me, nor in my kids beds, and most definitely NOT on any of my furniture in the house-shoot not even my patio furniture! I'm happy to spend money on the most comfortable piece of furniture for THEM but sure as hell not getting on the human furniture! Nothing against anyone who is like that or feels that they want to, I just personally can not nor will not allow it for any of my dogs and I sure as hell won't be with something who allows/does that. The way I won't date a smoker is the same way I feel to NOT date someone that allows their dog into their bed-sorry I've already dealt with the uncomfortable experience of dog hair in places that SHOULD not have dog hair-think of beach sand and you'll get my drift! :p anyway! So to each their own, just not my cup of tea :) Moving on! 

My first dog was home since he was a pup so I was able to start him off with my cousins in mind which thankfully gave me some insight to any future pets I would have. With him being a pup, it was easier to train him from the get go for sure, for the things that we needed/wanted. I say "we" because my parents were adamant that he was NOT to be an indoor dog so I worked around certain things and training was a blend. Crate training, potty training, tricks, etc. Two things I'll specifically expand on for the intent of this post will be about feeding times and family. Since my cousins were SO young and my grandparents were getting older I needed to make sure that he wasn't going to jump up on them or especially in greeting (there was already three family members skittish of dogs, so I had to keep it under wraps). So that was easy and fun but constant practice and consistency was key for sure. Then specifically during feeding I wanted to make sure that my dog wasn't going to ever get or be aggressive, that he knew who the alpha was in the household regardless of the direction or circumstance and aggression or possessiveness during feeding was NEVER going to occur on my watch. I would get into the habit for the first month and a half to basically bug him, irritate him, and annoy him during the feeding time. I knew that my cousins weren't obnoxiously annoying like other kids their ages so their demeanor towards the dog would be respectful not to provoke him, yet to be cautious and protect all involved during those moments, I made sure that my dog would eat well regardless of anyone petting him, touching him, pulling gently or hard on his ears or tail, perhaps even maybe sticking their fingers in the bowl or even stroking or messing with his head. This one really paid off because it was a movement and action I followed through with my other two dogs...I also knew that if I ever had kids it would be something similar for them too...

My second dog was really more of a find by my mom that surprised us all (but thats a story for another day) but of course him and my first dog bonded like if they were truly brothers from the same litter AND amazingly enough provided a level of complimentary character and personality that we didn't realize we even needed! He was just as easy to train even though he seemed to be a stray and after a blood exam seem to be close in age to my first dog (by only a few months). Therefore training for him was similar but NOT the same because his personality was definitely different and a lot less stubborn than my first dog. Where I struggled to teach "lay" to my first dog, the second dog easily accepted commands. Where I taught "shake" to my first dog, the second didn't same to care for it. Little things like that was what soon became intriguing to me in addition to also being a hassle-however in the end it all worked out...my second dog was by far not an issue around my cousins in their young age nor towards my grandparents. 

Then my third dog came along who I found wandering the streets, dropped her off at the Plano Animal Shelter...only to have bonded with her so much in that pickup that I couldn't get her out of my head nor heart. SO, my third dog here I go! Her story plays a big role for me on my life journey but again thats another post! Needless to say, I was able to convince my folks and my female companion arrived! She was about a year and a half when I adopted her and with no knowledge of her past I remember being a little uncertain and fearful of how things would turn out, especially with introductions to my boys. I think a blessing in disguise was that I took her home after her neutering so she had to stay inside with me :) I fast noticed and saw that though found and no background on her, my gut told me she was going to be a good addition and a solid one...I took advantage of her post surgery time to create that "alpha bond" setting home boundaries in addition to some quick training exercises of her knowing where she should lay or what would be her "space" when inside the house (because yes I was going to fight to have her inside with me-I felt something with her that I was going to need, whether I knew what - until later), sit, stay, and having her at attention. Where the boys had only two accidents post their arrival and infrequently allowed to go through the house, my girl dog had four...although it was a different house (WAY bigger) and also with only wood floors and tile with carpet on the stairs, I honestly think it was just the adjustment period for her, with her being older and getting to know her new home. Post those four incidents she never had issues and after house training her, she was solid in letting us know when she had to pee (along with the boys actually in this new house). She was smart and one hell of a fast learner-her demeanor was all about pleasing her owner with the task completed, even if it was just to snuggle. Now that she differed in, she was a huge furry companion who loved knowing that she felt your physical touch and you were nearby or with her. Thankfully, never allowed her to submit to separation anxiety, instead nurtured the bond and it helped so much for what life brought in store for me later...

Cue when I meet my ex-husband and his dog, a big ass super sweet but powerful hunting dog...Though his place wasn't the cleanest, his dog was super clean and I as impressed with her demeanor as a whole. I took a liking to her and she seemed to take a liking to me, later sometimes even better than with him. She was a female and I think her and I truly bonded on another caliber when I got pregnant. That's for alter though...actually I give my ex-husband kudos to how he trained and raised his dog because she was awesome! Though I felt sad for her and bad for her, knowing that he didn't really even care for her enough to actually be what she needed, she was still always a great dog! For example, my family never did or trained for the off leash command or task with their dogs and as a little girl growing up with the dog movies that I did, I knew that I always wanted that for my and my dog; however, that was nixed because of how my family always "feared" the dogs getting away, or running away, or being ruined over, or then going with anyone, etc and etc. Needless to say it was fearful transference that had me never fulfilling that with my boys and I know that's on me, but they were awesome on leash and I knew that anyone in the family wouldn't have issues with them outside of the house on leash. So on one date with my ex-husband we decided to do a meet and greet with our dogs. Never having had any experience with training off leash, I was both excited and not going to lie, a tad bit scared, when my ex-husband on the date suggested doing a quick training session for off leash. I know for a fact it was his calm and alpha male demeanor that had my calming down and feeling confidant with my dog. She took to it like a charm and from that moment on, she never strayed from my side without my consent and always came back to...my dogs ability off leash enhanced further when I was pregnant.

So between my ex-husband's dog and my three at that time, I was pregnant with my oldest and sharing my prego scent with four dogs total. My first dog didn't seem to care, my second dog was still as loving and instinctually protective as always, my girl dog was more than I could ever hope for an imagine and THEN some during and post pregnancy, while the adopted fourth soon became another protective and unknowingly loving companion for me...my ex-husbands dog had been a mom too before so that probably helped in our bonding altogether. 

Fast forward to when my oldest was born and I was more than overjoyed and pleased with how the dogs were but especially the female dogs...I will say though that unlike the rest of the world and having had even my dogs for so long, would I EVER leave a baby or child (I'm talking about under the age of twelve, or shoot maybe even younger than freshman year aged kids) ALONE with a dog. I don't care if I raised the litter from which my dog/s came from! Dogs are still animals even the best of "family breeds"-theres no way I'm still going to leave my child unattended with my dog. I considered my ex-husbands dog mine (shoot considering how much better I treated her and cared for her while he was away) and she gravitated towards me and my babygirl without a hitch especially if he was around.

My ex-husbands dog had a soft spot for my oldest and was always attentive to her movements and noise, where my female dog was attentive, observant, and in tune with my oldest daughter like on crack! She was doing things that I never trained or even fathomed for a dog to do and I was always warm and fuzzy seeing her in action and I always trusted her instincts.

Just because you have kids doesn't mean that your pets are forgotten, just because you have pets doesn't mean that you can't combine both the lives of your pets with your kids, and more importantly blending your mommy doggy side with the actual mom side is easy as long as you mentally prepare and have a vision in mind!...OK that's only half a load of crap! :) In all honestly, whether you have pets before kids or post kids, make sure you do have in mind a game-plan for how you want your household to run because its not fair to the animals and sure as hell ain't fair to your kids should you decide to get pulled more onto taking are of your dog more than your kids! Do right by both sets of "kids" to make sure there's a solid integration in place so that no one feels disconnected. 

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Sunday, 21 April 2024

Shower Caddy Organizers - Amazon Product Review

Amazon - Shower Caddy Organizers

The new home I moved into apparently didn't believe in creating shelves or at least one shelf for the shower wall, so there I go searching for a good product. 

I literally went to TJ Max, Ross, Wal-Mart, Target, and Homegoods...do you know what I found? NOTHING! Ok well maybe not nothing but definitely not the right products for the intended use I needed anyway. All stores had some "suction" shelves but in my experience even over time those either start sliding down the walls/glass or they just don't retain the same amount of suction needed for what it holds. Then they all had some nice floor shelf options-but personally, something about dirt/germs you're washing off and swirling around at the bottom and the shelf legs not moving - yea not for me. I know weird but there's my reasoning, so I moved on. Then I thought I had it down perfectly at Homegoods with this bamboo (4) tier shelf that was basically "floating", where you had this spring rod that holds the shelf placed in the kiddie corner of the shower, similar to the pic below. (Also, not my pic, took it from googling exactly what I typed.)

But even having the right dimensions, the spring was so damn hard for me to, by myself, be able to install and fix the damn thing into the shower stall! Then it was missing pieces so there I go to return, receive store credit and buy something else that I wanted :)

Why, you ask, didn't I just go immediately on Amazon to purchase something like i do with all my other things? Well good question and honestly, I have no idea-I probably thought that the department stores would have something easy enough for me to buy and use. So finally did some looking round and boy am I more than pleased with the purchase! 

For starters the size of the organizers is awesome! The quantity that they provide is also awesome! Then there's the adhesive strips they provide and the overall weight capacity for each of the shelves-which I might add is legit! So, I'm writing this post having already had this product for a little over a month now and still super impressed and overall, more than satisfied with the purchase, as you can see from my pics below :) 



I do highly suggest the following for when you are putting it into your shower wall/glass:

  1. instructions don't say this but, make sure that your shower wall isn't wet and that your bathroom isn't humid - this does play a part on adhesives no matter how "tough" they are
  2. instructions don't say this but i feel it helped to "cure" the adhesive better to the wall-put in at least a good 4-5 hours between when you put the adhesive and when your next shower will be
  3. make sure to wipe and clean the surface where your adhesives are going
  4. place the adhesive and then thoroughly press down where you almost see the adhesive from a "see through like" color to now matching the wall color without any bubbles
  5. I used my nail to push down on the adhesive in rows
  6. then place the shelves on their adhesive hooks
  7. place all your intended items on the shelves
  8. leave as so and let adhesive work its magic
  9. you wont have to worry about anything regarding the adhesive and shelves for your next shower if you allowed enough time between 

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Earl’s - Restaurant Review

If you're looking for a hot spot with a great atmosphere, smooth interior designs for comfort and relaxation, excellent wait staff, deliciously awesome food from appetizers to the desserts, with a great setup of a bar/lounge and desirable drinks...well you'll find all of that and then some at Earls!

The first time in attendance it was just my sister and I on a Friday night and even with the reservations we had the bar area was a buzz of being busy and the restaurant was being filled at every table. The second time in attendance was with my parents and kiddos, then the more recent attendance was for my birthday...and guess what?! The great vibes, delicious food, and awesome drinks/desserts were still as consistent and as wonderful as the first experience/time...

To have the full experience you really need to order the following: their fish tacos, street corn and avocado dip, Seafood Platter or Seafood Tower (believe me these two alone could be a meal for a couple if you wanted to and love seafood), Ahi Tuna Tataki, Classic burger or even the Kids Burger, Ahi Tuna Poke Bowl, Truffle Tortellini, Key Lime Pie, and their White Chocolate Cream Brûlée. I don’t have pictures for all I’ve listed that I’ve had? BUT I do have them of my favs…



Their Seafood Platter is smaller in portion but just as wonderful. The best part of both the platter and tower is the heartiness of the seafood that for a normal person (meaning someone other than me) it works great as practically a meal to share between a couple or just between two people. We like to order the tower because of the portions and quantity for all.

As I mentioned before, there’s nothing really on the menu that will disappoint and the chef/kitchen consistency is spot on! As for their desserts, whether it’s something tangy or chocolate and decadent or just a mix of a nice creamy sweet flavor - you’ll also be satisifed. 



Whether it's for a ladies night out, a chill date or even an intimate date, or even for a family night out-you really can't go wrong with this destination! Granted my kids though young, are not like most kids their age for their palette and mannerisms, so thought the restaurant was awesome with my kids, I did get to observe their treatment of other "family" tables and they were pretty good-so all in all I would say that they are a family friendly environment for the most part...

So after a few times being at their location, I went to look into the restaurants website and I found that they are primarily housed in Canada-so THANK YOU Canada for sharing this deliciousness with our states because my goodness I continue to love to eat here! Look for yourself ;) 

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Friday, 19 April 2024

Birdies Breakfast Club - Restaurant Reviews


For those of you who either live in the DFW area or are traveling to the DFW area, you'll hear about Starwood Cafe right. Delicious breakfast and lunch cafe that doesn't stay open for dinner basically. However, they've been kind of disappointing with their multiple locations and their consistency in quality as well as taste having gone down over the years...granted their freshly squeezed orange juice is always delicious. Sadly, for me anyway its overrated and there is better hole in the wall options for delicious breakfast and lunch spots. Sorry anyway! Back on topic!

No, this post isn't about Starwood Cafe, was just opening up to provide some context to what we're really going to be talking about. If you're wanting the boojie feel but with a delicious twist and a great wait staff, then Birdies Breakfast Club is most definitely for you! They have a clean and laid-back environment; everyone has continued to be amiable and pleasant from the moment you enter the door (and yes that means we've gone back a few times). I would say that though they say its freshly squeezed orange juice I didn't happen to get a glimpse of the big orange juice machine that most restaurants have when they do orange and/or grapefruit juices AND the two times I've ordered it, it definitely doesn't taste like its freshly squeezed, honestly would prefer the freshly squeezed from HEB-but that's just me...

Anyhow! We haven't been disappointed and are always excited for the new dish flavors and textures. My personal favorite is their "Stonebriar Egg Sandwich". I'm literally having my mouth water just imagining and starting to type this...damn maybe I need to plan a trip there now :p

So this is their breakfast sandwich per their menu description:

The way I order it is-egg whites, extra Aioli sauce, with fresh fruit, and add the sausage. Oh, my goodness their sausage! Their sausage only is mouthwatering, and I don't even like to order sausage for breakfast! So don't take my word for it and please go try it!! You seriously won't want to leave or will having bigger eyes than your stomach till you order your food! TRY IT!!

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Wednesday, 17 April 2024

Office Desk Chair - Amazon Product Review

Modern Desk Chair No Wheel

After moving into my home and now having carpet where my workstation desk is at, I had to not only get rid of my previous office chair with wheels but now I had to hunt down an ideal chair for both comfort, ease, cleanliness, and of course the possible long hours and nights of working late. I'm a realistic shopper, granted I have my moments of splurging and luxury but for more than 90% of my purchases theres a reasoning behind it and a practicality to it! So searching for my office desk chair isn't any different, there's a method to the madness.

First I look for the height because you're not supposed to actually have your feet tangling above the floor, so my feet need to stay firm on the floor comfortable with only enough play - so yes make sure you take measurements! Second, I look for the types of cushion and structure of the chair. I'm not a fan of firm nor of super soft. If anything I would prefer the cushion be firm because I have a big ass-et already so the cushion WILL be broken into, therefore firm cushion BUT I need the material/fabric to be soft enough for comfort, if that makes sense. Then lastly, I look for the color of the chair. 

I found the ideal one and I'm superbly happy with my purchase since receiving it and putting it together!



By the way that’s my pillow-pillows don’t come with the chair.

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Kids Kitchen "Helper" Stool - General/Family

When I was pregnant with my oldest I had these ideas or visions of how I wanted to do my parenting style with her right. I valued my time with my mom in the kitchen and I was always in the kitchen with my mom since I was little - I mean primarily because I have always loved food and to eat! But that's neither here nor there :p What I'm getting at is that my mom would try to incorporate me into being with her and helping her in the kitchen since I can remember, though she was always cautious about specific things I couldn't and wouldn't help her with, the time with her in the kitchen was always memorable and something that stays with for always. 

So what does that little explanation have to do with this post? Well it's the source of why I'm writing about the kids kitchen helper stools. See even though it's not that long ago when I was pregnant I've noticed a SEVERE change in the level of caution or for lack of a better term "the fear" that almost all parents now seemed to be gripped with and its fustratingly annoying! For starters, yes you want to protect your child/children but NOT in the risk of instilling their fear of life and therefore creating a sense of "fear for the unknown" or worse "the fear of trying something new because of the possible negative outcomes, etc". Like that's crap adults deal with and even then I find it annoyingly frustrating because we have only so much control of the revolving variables in our lives-good luck with the rest! My mother I knew was worried if I would get burned or perhaps I was too close to the stove top when I was helping her BUT that's the reason why she was there to reassure, reaffirm, or even caution that unless I paid attention there could be serious concern or something bad might happen. I learned to extend my limitations in the kitchen and in turn also gained confidence and assertiveness in the tasks that she had me doing. Yes, we obviously don't want our kids having concussions or severely injuring themselves but a little fall here and there or a little "scare" of the unknown is NOT bad by any means! Shoot I get so annoyed with adults who also instill this fear to those around them and they dont even HAVE kids! Please dont misconstrue what I'm trying to say. I'm not saying to throw caution to the wind or DO NOT oversee what your kids are doing-NO NO NO-I'm all for caution and supervising/overwatch BUT I also know that I'm not going to hover/cradle/coddle or worse, instill an aura of fear or uncertainty because then how will my kids learn to grow/enhance or create their coping mechanisms in their daily life.

Anyway, moving on-apologies my squirrel tangent had me elaborate more. The point of what I was getting at was that with the changes I've observed in the world so to have the Childrens items. The helper stool I bought my oldest did not have these locks, or back bars, or any of these other pieces that seem to keep the child "caged" into the position to assist at the counter level. You'll see in my video below the exact model I had purchased from Amazon and though purchased in 2017 has lasted me and without incidents! 

You'll notice that I'm a nice safe distant where I know I can move should I need to in order to reactively respond to a movement that might cause her to fall, but I'm encouraging her to do it herself. Ironically this video was also taken just three weeks after she started to walk! Believe me my heart was beating rapidly in my chest the hole time BUT how can I think to restrain her growing abilities and personality...The same way she learned to get up and down from the stool she also realized that she was never to attempt "leaning back" because there was no support for her and there wasn't anything to hold her in place. See in my mind this is a positive controlled environment that teaches our children to handle their responses, reactions, and emotions especially if theres a moment of panic or fear. You want to push them forward so that they continue to try and either get better or to keep trying and accomplish the task/motion. I remember so vividly my sister panicking and saying that my ex husband (husband at that time) needed to put a back to keep her in and I was vehemently against that-how else is the child to learn boundaries especially the ones that can save their lives-because that fall to the tile (thankfully never did) but could cause some serious injuries with thick concrete being what was underneath that tile!


Obviously a persona is going to do what they want to do, but for the sake of your kids and their personal growth (in a world that we wont always be around in by the way) get them a kitchen helper and have them help you in the kitchen. It either becomes the best time with your child/children or just a learning curve for various things or even better new talents and a passion for the kitchen that they can share with you. I know to this day my kiddos love to bake and cook with me and are learning new things everyday when they do help...

Actually if it wasn't for how tall and big my kids have gotten, I probably would've kept this stool, but since now they use simple steppers, I just gave it away last month to a neighbor for their daughter.

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Dolce Riviera - Restaurant Review

This post goes out to all my Italian food fans :p I was thinking of you all while writing this one!

As you may have noticed I'm always pretty blunt if not as directly honest as I can be in my blog posts so this one isn't any different. There are many restaurants in the DFW area that are truly exceptional, where others its more about the environment, with others being more about the view or "scenery" whether that be the people or actual scenes surrounding the restaurant. So I dont know about you but for me to thoroughly enjoy a culinary experience I need four specific things to occur/be involved: 1)the atmosphere or environment of the restaurant, 2) the wait staff amiableness and accommodations, 3)the quality of the food that served and the ingredients for what you pay for, and lastly 4)the restrooms sanitation and upkeep. Why is the restroom one important you might ask, well if they dont keep a tidy restroom and up keep that what assures me that they will put more caution and thought into the upkeep of the kitchen where my food is prepped, made, and served! Anyway!

So here we are with Dolce Riviera-a restaurant in the Downtown Dallas area that's had some very well made social media posts and marketing for their location in addition to their plates...with a planned girls night out we decided to try what was raved about online, through reviews, and social media. 

Arriving to their location was easy enough via the GPS but their actual main entrance was a little confusing as for their location, so it's easiest to just literally valet your vehicle. I personally don't like to valet my vehicle if I know there are appropriate parking spots nearby but considering how closed off the visual public view is of this location valet it is! So if it's a ladies night, definitely suggest valet! Arriving into their location you see the lovely designed patio or seating area-not to be confused with where they actual provide service though; it's more their waiting area. That aside, you finally enter through their main entryway and the hostess stand is immediately to the right directly across from the bar. Since we were waiting for the rest of the crew, my sister and I sat in the lounge/bar area. The colors and overall interior design of the place is lovely and seems so fresh, but honestly I think the best part is just their indoor patio/window enclosure seating area, because there rest of the tables and seating area is a little...whats the word I'm looking for-blah! Their bar area is nice and opens to the outdoors but its also smaller than I even anticipated. I would personally suggest if you're on a date to sit in the bar/lounge area and eat there because the other areas (unless you're at a specific table in the indoor patio area, is not worth the seating...




Finally seated the wait staff overall was amiable and cordial but the specific waitress we had, was more concerned about her tip even though she was more MIA than any other waiter or waitress we saw-we hardly ever saw her on the floor and if she was it was just basically in passing so that was pretty frustrating. Then she wasn't knowledgeable of the menu enough to provide suggestions or options and for a first time attendee that's a HUGE put of - so hopefully and anyone else who goes has a better experience in that regard.

Here comes the food part...lordy I had such high hopes for this place seriously and was super excited since the arrival but after eating...it was the most disappointing experience I've had in a LONG time! I'm talking outside of the actual desserts the food was horrible! I had supposedly the pear salad to start with and then the simply Alfredo sauce pasta with a grilled salmon a la carte on top. Everything was salty, and the salad didn't seem to be what was described in the menu - but did have a nice presentation. The pasta dish was so salty that I could literally feel the crunching sensation of too much salt on my teeth when I would chew! Annoying by the way for any of you who've had that happen to you before. The noodles looked so good too but because of how salty it all way, I couldn't really enjoy the plate. If not for the fact that I was starving! I literally would've just had my drink for the bar and dessert only. The salmon was delicious and I was glad at least that was cooked well and super delicious otherwise that would have been a buzz kill also. 



Honestly I think Olive Garden has more flavors and delicious plates now or heck go up to the Legest West area and have the Italian restuarants up there, because at least their quality of food and the experience alone is 95% better than this restaurant...

But hey don't take my word for it, try it out Dolce Riviera for yourself and let me know what you think!

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

Monday, 1 April 2024

Feng Cha - Recommendation

So you know already that my family, both immediate and extended, are big foodie people so it should come to know surprise to you that we've had and tried another drink place. This one we tried out was definitely more North from Dallas but there are other locations than this one so you don't have to travel all the way to Prosper, TX for it. 

The vibes inside this spot are both relaxing and "chill" so you can be comfortable while you wait. They even have a nice selection of games to entertain yourself whether you wait for your drinks to be made OR you're just enjoying some time away from your day while sipping your special order drink. The location itself is very clean and tidy, while having both a personal touch to ordering your drinks or using the kiosk. I will admit that if you're in a rush this is NOT the place to go to! So don't assume that because you didn't stay in the line to order and used the kiosk that your order will come out faster-yea you would be sadly mistaken! So keep that in mind when you make a stop and they seem to be busy or full...

Their menu has a nice selection but you know what I didn't like, was that nowhere did they advertise or indicate what was lactose free or lactose made drinks; I know most places have options but their description on beverages didn't provide that much insight so make sure you ask if you have some lactose diet restrictions or special needs. So while being cautious about your lactose tolerance, they have a drink for everyone - whether teas, milks teas, boba, no boba, fruity, slush like texture, frozen, hot, caffeine, caffeine free, sweet, non-sweet, etc. My personal favorites are the Taro Milk Tea, their Coffee Milk Tea, their dragonfruit tea, passion fruit tea, their special Mango Grapefruit Slush, and their Matcha Latte. I mean for the same price of Starbucks I get better quality and definitely more delicious, then again maybe that's just me.

The only thing I REALLY dont like is that unless the owner is there the manager is a bitch and definitely doesn't seem to believe in customer service. Apparently the manager has no respect either for the owner who signs her paychecks since the little altercation I had with her and her response proved that quickly, which is sad...Otherwise a nice "pit stop" than the norm locations for drinks especially this Spring/Summer!

Sincerely,

A Distinct Woman 

The Cliff Dining Pub - Recommend/Restaurant Review

Whether you're a native/local or traveling to the Salt Lake City area in Utah, this post is for you! ;) Going south from Salt Lake City ...