A How-to-Guide to Getting Through the Day and Enjoying Your Weekend

Welcome! My name is Tai. I am a new mother who is in the process of building a website/organization for young mothers.

Objective: Jeans and Coffee is a website for the everyday mom who needs suggestions on where to get a quick coffee fix, an inexpensive pair of cute jeans, and in-the-know about weekend hot spots. Don't leave out the kids, because we don't. We also offer advice on parenting, information about learning toys that help develop your child's mind, and cool arts and craft ideas that are easy to do with your little ones. Whether spending a night out on the town or snuggled up with a good book, we've got just what you need!

Although, the main focus of this website/organization is geared towards mothers, there is something for everyone.

I hope to one day become recognized for the great contributions that this organization will offer. My plan is to give back, through workshops that focuses on issues concerning Education, Women empowerment, Political issues, and Health. My vision is to help other mothers become better women, mothers, and leaders. I thank you for your support. Enjoy!

Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Treat Yourself! XOXO




You spend your time in different types of spaces.

Stressful space (work). Messy space (home). And sweaty space (gym).

Time for a relaxing space (the newly opened Tranquil Space spa).

The focus there is on wellness of body and mind. Choose from massage, reflexology, and ear candling, as well as psychotherapy and nutritional counseling. If you’re out for adventure, try a couple’s astrology reading or full-body henna painting.

This may just be a space you’d love to call your own!

The Spa at Tranquil Space, 1632 17th Street NW, between R and Corcoran Streets (202-328-9642 or tranquilspace.com).

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Hi, I was very happy to find your blog. I also am a new mom. I did just what you are recommending a few months ago and treated myself to a Mandarin Oriental spa pedicure. It was very relaxing. I would advise anyone who is interested to build in an extra few minutes before and after your pedicure to enjoy the transition room because this comes complimentary with the pedicure service. I didn't build in enough time before my pedicure, but did have a few minutes afterwards to lay back, close my eyes and unwind in the candlelit room with soft music and a refreshing drink. My only complaint was concerning the organic/natural nail polish; although I understand the health benefits of it, I did not come prepared to have my toes exposed for 2 hours to allow the polish to completely dry. (I wore boots when I arrived because it was cold outside and ended up wearing my slippers to return outside so I wouldn't ruin my pedicure.) Overall, though, the spa offered a wonderful experience.