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A pink bento box filled with food

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Bringing your own lunch? Use this clever bento-style salad bowl for easy, fresh meals on the go.

This bowl has a three-part divider and dip cup that makes prepping, storing, and mixing your ingredients a cinch. The latch lid and silicone gasket keeps your meal where it belongs. It’s also microwave-safe (without the lid), freezer-safe, and top-rack dishwasher-safe. 

Yumbox’s salad bowl is $24 at Nordstrom and comes in four colors. 

Sales of note for 9/23/25

(See all of the latest workwear sales at Corporette!)

  • Ann Taylor – 30% off tops and sweaters
  • Banana Republic Factory – 40% off everything + extra 15% off
  • Eloquii – 50% off select styles with code
  • J.Crew – Extra 30% off sale styles, plus up to 50% off layers they love
  • J.Crew Factory – 40-70% off everything + extra 60% off clearance
  • M.M.LaFleur – Try code CORPORETTE15 for 15% off
  • Nordstrom – Fall savings event! Also get 15% off select beauty items and 6x points on beauty.
  • Talbots – Anniversary event! 25% off entire purchase, plus fresh fall classics from $34.50
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I had my first child at 37 and she is now 3 years old. Before becoming a mom I travelled, volunteered, enjoyed hobbies, etc. I had a tough childhood and once I made sense of all that in my 20’s I really tried to embrace the freedom and opportunities I had. Now with a 3 year old my life feels like I’m just checking boxes and in survival mode a lot. I love being a mom, my daughter is the best thing that ever happened to me. It’s weird because even when I get a chance to travel or enjoy a hobby I don’t get the same satisfaction out of it. I’m thinking some of the drudgery of parenting will get better as she gets older, but I’ve been telling myself that for 3 years now and maybe it doesn’t? I don’t even know the point of this post, I’m just exhausted after a really tough week and miss some of the magic my life used to have.

My son read a modern choose your own adventure and is obsessed and asked for more. Any recommendations? I suspect the ones from our childhood haven’t held up well.

I asked for read aloud recommendations for my 5-year-old and thank you to whoever recommended The Penderwicks. We’re on book 3 and both enjoying them. My five-year-old naturally identities with 11-year-old Skye not 5-year-old Batty.

The dad is so neglectful though! He’s 100% parentified his older child and drove his youngest around with no seatbelt. It’s not hurting my enjoyment of the book but I keep imagining their conversations with their therapists 20 years later.