We East Coasters were definetly shaken up by yesterday’s earthquake (5.9 magnitude). The earthquake centered around the Virginia area, but it was still felt in Washington D.C., New York, Boston and even as far north as Connecticut.

With some schools already in session, the evacuation plan took effect, which made some kids scared and unsure about what was going on.  Geez, who could blame then.  So with my toddler attending nursery school this September, it leaves me to wonder…how do you explain to your kid’s about natural disasters? and how do you keep them safe and calm if they are not with you?

With all these thoughts in my mind, I went online and came across The FEMA (The Federal Emergency Management Association) website.  I was glad to learn that they had some great advice and recommendations on how to plan & prepare for an earthquake, hurricane or tornado:

* Stay calm: Guess this is easier said that done, but remember, our kids look to us for comfort and support, so keep this in mind, besides you’ll lose total creditability if you act scared.  FEMA recommends taking cover under a sturdy table or piece of furniture.

* If your child wasn’t with you during the quake: Once they come home from school, talk to your kids about what they might have felt or heard from their peers, ask them if they have any questions, and go over what the family should do if a quake happens again. Comfort them and continue to tell them that everything is okay.

* Educate: Teach your kids how and when to call 9-1-1 or fire department.

As always, no matter what disaster may occur in or outside of your home, continue to watch your child’s behavior for any signs of anxiety or changes.

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Get a sitter and RUN, DON’T WALK to the Barney’s Warehouse Sale.

Barney’s Semi-Annual Warehouse Sale
Starting Thursday, August 25, 2011 – Ending Monday, September 5, 2011
255 West 17th Street
btwn 7th and 8th Avenue – New York, NY

For the LA dates, click here.

Pick up something POSH for yourself and some glam gifts for your loved ones while you’re at it—after all, it’s never too early to start thinking about the holidays.

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Every POSH gal must have at least one Little Black Dress aka LBD in her closet.  Wearing black has always been my choice of color, maybe its a New York City thing, but I find  that wearing black is a simple way  – hear that Moms – from getting comfy to chic in only a few moments.  By adding the appropriate accessories (dark oversized shades, chunky jewelry, even a classic up do) can turn this look into pure POSHness!

My new favorite LBD is from White House/Black Market. I recently wore it at my cousin’s wedding (I’m the gal on the right, if you are here for the first time) and got several compliments, specifically from the details on the dress (which may be hard to see from the picture), but with its grosgrain ribbon and ethereal tulle makes it a one of a kind. It also has pockets.  I LOVE LOVE LOVE dresses with pockets – no purse needed!

1. Dress: White House/Black Market, Strapless Tafetta Dress, $168

2. Jewlery: Banana Republic, White Pearl Necklace (circa 2009), $60

My Inspiration:

The black Givenchy dress worn by Audrey Hepburn in the opening of the 1961 romantic-comedy film Breakfast at Tiffany’s ($30, amazon.com) paved the way for fashionistas, like myself.  The dress is cited as one of the most iconic items of clothing in the history of the twentieth century.

Iconic Black Dress Worn By Audrey Hepburn

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How many LBDs are you hanging in your closet?

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