July 3, 201212 yr I got to hand it to Josie, what an amazing way to bring someone into this world. Tranquility, peace, nature, and friends/family all around. Thanks for the updates Pretty
July 3, 201212 yr Not great quality but it'll do1:12 (Singing)1:48 (Dancing around)2:092:32 - 2:39 (Dancing behind the singer)
July 3, 201212 yr We're thrilled to announce that Josie, our truly fearless leader, delivered a healthy and happy baby girl yesterday. Weighing in at 7.5 lbs and 20'' long, this little Argan Beauty is already the new love of our lives. Josie delivered her angel all naturally in the great outdoors with midwives standing by. It doesn't surprise us to hear from Ali--our COO and her husband and labor coach--that Josie was in labor exactly as she is in life: determined, confident, and most of all, full of love. We love you, Josie!
July 3, 201212 yr ^Looks like the moment her daughter was finally out and Josie was able to hold her for the first time :wub2:
July 4, 201212 yr I congratz her on her facebook, I want to know already what is going to be the baby name.
July 5, 201212 yr And it looks like we have a name Josie Maran @josie_maran And Indi Joon Maran Alborzi is her name Indi and Rumi. Obviously going for a theme lol. I kinda like it, it's different, and way better then conventional names like. (Y)
July 9, 201212 yr Congratx Josie I am so proud of you. Indi is such a beautiful nane. God bless you & your new family.
July 12, 201212 yr BEHIND THE SCENES Fall 2012 Photo Shooto Back in April, when I was VERY pregnant, the JMC photo crew and I drove out into the wilderness to take pix for the launch of my Argan Hot Oil Self Heating Hair Treatment. Between hair and makeup touch-ups, we had fun exploring the nearby creek, finding frogs, and searching for pretty river rocks as the sun set behind the mountains. Take a behind-the-scenes look at this JMC adventure. Here's to big bellies and muddy toes! Josie
July 12, 201212 yr One of my favorite "quotes to live by" is a Native American proverb that says, "We don't inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children." When my first daughter was born, I became obsessed with that message. I wanted to do everything possible to make the world beautiful for my baby. Since Indi Joon arrived ten days ago, I've become obsessed again. I really want my girls to grow up loving and respecting nature. Here are the eco-warrior mama tips I came up with. I'd love to hear yours, too. Teach the Birds and the Bees. I grew up in a green household with parents who always recycled, and took my brother and me on nature hikes, and questioned where things went when we threw them "away." Their attitudes helped make me into the earth-mom I am, and I'm raising my girls the same way. Rumi doesn't get scared or grossed out when she sees a spider or a mouse or a bee, because she's never been taught to fear nature. I'm teaching my jellybeans to love all creatures, even if they're a little hairy and have eight legs. Grow a Garden full of Goodies Believe it or not, one of Rumi's favorite foods is Japanese Shishito peppers. Luckily for us, they're super easy to grow in a hot, sunny climate like LA. We grow as many of the foods she loves as we can, so she has a first-hand appreciation for the benefits of doing-it-yourself in the garden. Read and Learn There are tons of kids' books available that teach children to be good to the planet and kind to other people. One of my all time favorites is a book I had when I was a kid, The Lorax by Dr. Seuss. "I am the Lorax, I speak for the trees!" With love, Josie
July 24, 201212 yr About to go on a beautiful country drive with my fam in my new Chevrolet Volt @GMNortheast. xo, Josie
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