No, we won’t be wearing these outfits next week (haha!), but #imsoexcited to get to play again with this talented beauty on the #reboot of our show. #friend #friendship #memories #life #kids #love 👯♀️❤️❤️
Back with my boys next week!!! Fun new memories to be made!!!✨✨✨#friends #friendsforever #love #show #sbtb
Tampa 90s con photo dump… 🌴each one needs no explanation 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️#friendsforever #buddybands #malibusands #iykyk #friends #friendship #reunion
Tampa 90s con photo dump… 🌴each one needs no explanation 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️#friendsforever #buddybands #malibusands #iykyk #friends #friendship #reunion
Tampa 90s con photo dump… 🌴each one needs no explanation 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️#friendsforever #buddybands #malibusands #iykyk #friends #friendship #reunion
Tampa 90s con photo dump… 🌴each one needs no explanation 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️#friendsforever #buddybands #malibusands #iykyk #friends #friendship #reunion
Tampa 90s con photo dump… 🌴each one needs no explanation 🤣🤣🤣❤️❤️#friendsforever #buddybands #malibusands #iykyk #friends #friendship #reunion
Happy #Mario #day ! Yes, that’s a real thing! So much fun being back at Bayside with this Mario! #peacock #nbc @peacocktv @nbcuniversal #friends #friendship #friendsforever #imsoexcited
This is my big brother Dr Jason Berkley @jasonb_50 ! He is a hero. He is a Dr and continuing to help people in pain. Love you, Jase. So much respect and love to you and all the doctors and nurses out there and all healthcare workers 🙌🏼🙏🏼❤️❤️#family #love #brother
Sending extra love out today 🙏🏼💖#besafe #love #light
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
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Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
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The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
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We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
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In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
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Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
❤️from @greglauren
Like so many of our amazing friends and colleagues in the fashion/apparel sector, we are ready and able to help. I knew we had the space, the manpower, and the fabric and the know how…The unanswered question seemed to be, “how exactly?” and “what can we make that will actually work, make a difference?” So I wanted let all of you know what we are doing, and where we are with our efforts to help, so that we can do this together.
–
Enter Dr. Jason Berkley
Thank you, thank you to my brilliant brother in law Dr. Jason Berkley, @jasonb_50 a And @redwingsdoc11 a physician at CEDARS who said “I have an idea, I know what you can use…”
–
The result is what we are calling the “UPGRADED DIY FILTER MASK”…. Jason’s idea was to insert the same material used in common air conditioning filters, as long as it had at MERV 13 rating or a FPR 10 rating, which is the system Home Depot uses, in between the fabric. That is what we have done, beginning with 100 air conditioning filters bought at Home Depot, with the goal of making 1000 per week (1 filter makes 14 masks using our pattern). Using overstock fabric and scraps of “tightly woven cotton” , we are using a softer one (plaid flannel) for the part which touches the face, and army twill for the outer side.
–
We feel that this has got to be better than nothing, and friends in the medical field have unofficially said this should work, and “be so much better than tying a bandanna around one’s face”. We are anxiously waiting for feedback from the mayor’s office, as well as friends in the medical field for a more official vetting. We are also looking for any other support in helping to get an answer more quickly.
–
In the meantime, this is an call to action, to all of our friends in the fashion /apparel community, to all of the amazing cutters and sewers at home… let’s make as many of these as possible and get them to those who need them. We will continue to update as we find out more, and we welcome any tweak
–
Thank you Christina @symbioticform , Carol and the team at GL for being willing to come together and make this happen, thank you again Jason for the magical ingredient we think will make
#imsoexcited to join this amazing group of #mamas as the #keynote tomorrow. It’s such a joy to come together with women who want to grow, share, connect, inspire and know we are not alone. #internationalwomensday #mama mom #mommy #work #love
@seanecorn check her live that was from 9am. It is still up there now and I’m going to begin myself. Let’s breathe and ground and send love and light wherever it is needed. 🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️🙏🏼
For those who are actors and seeking some inspiration right now while staying at home safely, here is a gift to give yourself… learn from my amazing acting coach and friend of 20 years @howard_l_fine @hfastudio. Howard has taught many actors including: Bradley Cooper, Will Smith, Michelle Williams, Carla Gugino, Kerry Washington, Brad Pitt, Austin Butler etc etc He is teaching his 8 steps lecture series this TUESDAY MARCH 31st. He has never done this online before and is sharing it globally. Sending love to everyone and sharing only special humans in my life that can give you a boost right now in different ways. Howard is extraordinary. [email protected] or go to @hfastudio for more info 🙏🏼🙏🏼✨✨❤️❤️
For those who are actors and seeking some inspiration right now while staying at home safely, here is a gift to give yourself… learn from my amazing acting coach and friend of 20 years @howard_l_fine @hfastudio. Howard has taught many actors including: Bradley Cooper, Will Smith, Michelle Williams, Carla Gugino, Kerry Washington, Brad Pitt, Austin Butler etc etc He is teaching his 8 steps lecture series this TUESDAY MARCH 31st. He has never done this online before and is sharing it globally. Sending love to everyone and sharing only special humans in my life that can give you a boost right now in different ways. Howard is extraordinary. [email protected] or go to @hfastudio for more info 🙏🏼🙏🏼✨✨❤️❤️
Snack time for Sky. 😅I am not a cook. I need lessons during this time- suddenly doing 3 meals a day for my family and believe me we are grateful to have the the food- it’s a bit of a comedy with me trying new things out. cc @weelicious @jennifer.garner @pamelasalzman @craveandcook @marvalousbabies @audberkley @sophie.jaffe @elissagoodman @bewellbykelly @sweetlaurelbakery …. BUT for the time being, the one thing I like to do to bring more joy is prep the healthy food on a fun plate for my little one SKY. Thank you @lovemaestudio ! And I always include a fun joke in Skys lunchbox, so I just add it to the try to try to keep consistency of what he looks forward to. This is called “lunchbox jokes” that I got on @amazon. #itsthelittlethings #love #family #magic #food