![]() And I had to learn how to be comfortable, just relaxing and enjoying and putting all my creative juices into this project, making this an art project, listening to other people’s ideas.”Īnderson says she bought the property about 30 years ago from her grandmother, believing she “just needed some Canadian roots” and that she would move there one day. and then I went around the world and south of France for a year before I moved home,” says Anderson, who first rocketed to fame as a Playboy pin-up and “Baywatch” TV star. You know, I left the island and I went to Vancouver and then I moved to L.A. “I’d never been on a plane before when I left this island. There’s certain things in your life that you just kind of push aside and it was just so healing for me to come home and it took me a while to kind of grasp what I was putting myself through.”įurther details about her early life and colourful celebrity career will be revealed in the upcoming memoir and streaming project, she assures, acknowledging that the recent reset to small-town life is worlds away from the tabloid-grabbing exploits of her ’90s heyday. “When I came home, I think I was not as happy as I normally am. For me, it’s very emotional,” Anderson says of revisiting roots to a childhood she’s described as difficult. It’s the focus of her new HGTV Canada reality show, “Pamela’s Garden of Eden,” which premiered Thursday.Īt the same time, the Hollywood star says she’s been hit with a burst of introspection: while on the property she wrote a memoir due for release at the end of January and she is preparing to release a Netflix documentary about her life.Īs much as the large-scale home renovation is a work in progress, “I’m a work in progress,” says Anderson. Reached at her home in Ladysmith, B.C., she says the goal at hand is to overhaul the six-acre Vancouver Island property where spent her earliest years and now hopes to establish as a multi-generational haven for herself, her parents and her sons. A CUTE LAUNDRY SPACE HELPSĮven if you just hang a cute sign, or put all your pods in a pretty glass jar, or bring in a cool basket (that isn’t plastic) to hold your folded laundry, doing laundry in a space you enjoy makes all the difference.Model, actress and environmental crusader Pamela Anderson is on a mission of rehabilitation. DON’T LET IT PILE UPĪnother no-brainer, but I think we could all use this reminder! Seriously: if you don’t mind running a small load a day (or every other day, depending on how much laundry you have in your household), it’s worth it. She’s Hazel’s daytime caretaker during the week, so she’s doing a lot of baby laundry too and wanted to make sure I included her “Shout” tip in this post! If something has a stain she puts Shout on the stain, lets it sit there a bit, and then washes it in the washer. My Mom is all about using Shout for laundry stains. I’m all about using more natural products too these days, so I’ve been loving these. Grab a pod, throw it in, hit start – boom. I love using laundry detergent pods because it’s just that much easier for me to start a quick load. – and get more loads done more efficiently. This means I can throw a bunch of stuff all in the laundry – Hazel’s clothes, mine, some dish towels, etc. Since I wash everything with cold water, I don’t need to separate them for color. But tip 1 and 2 are really connected in my strategy. Because if you don’t separate your laundry by color and wash it all in warm water… YIKES. I feel like this tip needs to come with a loud disclaimer: ONLY IF YOU WASH WITH COLD WATER. ![]() Cold water also helps keep the color in your clothes and keeps them looking “newer” longer. If you wash your laundry with cold water, you don’t run the risk of your clothes shrinking. I know everyone can get a bit heated about this water temperature topic (get it?! ha!), but I wash everything in cold water. ![]() Do you guys have secret laundry tips you might want to share with me in the comments?! □ ![]() ![]() My tips might be no-brainers to you, but I do these things with every load and I’ve never had a #laundryfail. Seriously… how does a tiny human make that much laundry?! It will never cease to amaze me. Whether I’m in the Tiny Mountain Home doing laundry in our tiny set-up there, or at home in Huntington Beach, having a baby means there’s always laundry to be done. Laundry: no one likes doing it, but we all have to! I’m doing SO MUCH laundry these days I thought I’d share my best laundry tips with you guys (and honestly, see if you have any to share with me too). ![]()
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