water bottles
I’VE SEEN a lot of memes about how when we were growing up in the 80s we never drank water [or wore helmets or seatbelts or sunscreen]. And it’s true that I definitely don’t remember there being any sort of real focus on hydration. If I was thirsty, I’d probably have grabbed an icy Diet Coke and called it good. But I think it’s awesome how conscious kids + teens are now of their water intake [and of their health and wellness in general] in a way that I wasn’t aware of until I was like 35. Now I don’t leave the house without at least 2-3 bottles at a pass for water, tea, electrolytes and a back-up bottle to refill my first water bottle when it’s empty. They’ve really become ‘essential’ to our daily routines.
AS A RESULT, there is an entire giant industry built around hydrating us in the prettiest, coldest, coolest, most functional and trendiest way. Water bottles are an important accessory and real form of self expression and there are A TON of cool ones to choose from. We own and love a number of the ones I’ve included [we have accumulated a LOT for school, adventures, sports, workouts and one that’s just right for sneaking into the movie theater…] and each one is perfect in its own way depending on how you use it and whether you care most about volume, temperature, size, etc. If you have questions about any of them, feel free to reach out, I’d be happy to give you my two cents. But chances are, your teen will choose largely based on how pretty it is and what it ‘says’ about them and that’s totally ok, too. Now go take a couple sips so you can keep your hydration on track. GIFT A LITTLE HAPPINESS. xo
Awesome water bottles
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