Pumping Tuesday: 3/4-Sleeve Printed ITY Wrap Dress
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Sales of note for 5/14/25
(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)
- Nordstrom – Beauty Deals up to 25% off (ends 5/17)
- Ann Taylor – Suit Yourself! 30% off suiting (ends 5/16) + 25% off your full price purchase (ends 5/18) + extra 60% off sale (ends 5/14)
- Banana Republic Factory – Up to 50% off everything + extra 25% off
- Eloquii – Up to 60% off everything + extra 60% off sale + $1 shipping on all orders
- J.Crew – Up to 50% off long-weekend styles + 50% off select swim and coverups
- J.Crew Factory – Extra 50% off clearance + extra 15% off $100+ + extra 20% off $125+
- M.M.LaFleur – Lots of twill suiting on sale! Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
- Spanx – Lots of workwear on sale, some up to 70% off
- Talbots – 40% off all markdowns (ends 5/18) + 30% off dresses, skirts, accessories, and shoes
And — here are some of our latest threadjacks of interest – working mom questions asked by the commenters!!
- The concept of “backup care” is so stupid…
- I need tips on managing employees in BigLaw who have to leave for daycare pickup…
- I’m thinking of leaning out to spend more time with my family – how can I find the perfect job for that?
- I’m now a SAHM and my husband needs to step up…
- How can I change my thinking to better recognize some of my husband’s contributions as important, like organizing the shed?
- What are your tips to having a good weekend with kids, especially with little kids? Do you have a set routine or plan?
Any suggestions on gliders in the $300-400 (or ideally less!) price range?
Has anyone’s kiddo had a UTI? My kiddo is complaining that it hurts to pee, and is asking to go potty constantly, but doesn’t do anything once she’s sitting. She’s also a mess because of the preschool transition, so I’m trying to figure out if the potty requests are a stalling technique to stay out of class.
What do you do about art play areas at home for toddlers? We have a small kitchen and spend most of our time in our den. I have an almost two year old – we have been playing with the water coloring books but I feel like I should be branching. Crayons? Finger paint? There’s not a great space outdoors either. Just shouldnt worry too much?
Relatedly, favorite art supplies for the toddler age range?
I found out yesterday that I didn’t get the dream job I applied for. Trying to look on the positive side (my work is already established where I am, so I don’t need to prove myself at 6-9 months pregnant, or take a maternity leave so close to my start date) but I’m still pretty bummed.
So I’m playing hookey today, cuddling with DD who is getting over a summer cold, and allowing myself to wallow for the day. I might even go get a pedicure later.
So, my 2.5-year-old daughter seems B O R E D at daycare. I’ll be the first to tell you, my daughter is one smart cookie (said somewhat tongue-in-cheek; everyone thinks their child is the most brilliant, right?). She’s my first and only, and I’m a single mom. Don’t really know where to start, but her tantrums are making it clear to me that she needs more interactive learning experiences. I’d love to give her something that she can do, learn with, on her own, while I make dinner or breakfast. Is the answer to sign her up for some one-a-week class that Grandma can take her to while I’m at work? What does a 2.5-year-old *need*?