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When she’s not hosting the hit lifestyle show CityLine or filling in for Dina Pugliese on Breakfast Television, Tracy Moore is busy chasing after her two children.

Moore has an almost four-year-old son, Sidney, and a one-year-old daughter, Eva Simone, with husband Lionel.  The couple met while both working for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.

“The one-year-old is waking up at night, getting up at 2:30am and again at 5am and I stare laser beams into my husband’s head,” Tracy jokes when I ask her to describe the craziest part of her day.

“But that period between about 5 and 7pm where my husband is making dinner, I have to give him props for that! … and eating dinner which is the brutal part, getting the kids bathed and then getting them down to bed is probably the most challenging.”

It doesn’t help that her son is a picky eater while her daughter eats everything… so dinnertime proves to be challenging for Tracy and her hubby.

“I’ll turn the radio and we’ll dance around in the kitchen and try to make dinnertime more fun,” Tracy says.  “My husband grew up fairly poor so it’s a good lesson to be learned.  If you don’t eat, you go to bed hungry.”

Tracy has been hosting CityLine on Citytv since October 2008, the longest running and most successful daytime show for women in Canadian history.  Before that, she served as news anchor on Citytv’s  Breakfast Television.

When Tracy started in the industry, she envisioned that she would start out in Toronto and then find an agent in New York and interview with the large networks like NBC, ABC and CNN – which she did.

“I thought I’d join in the US and become a Diane Sawyer and be co-hosting a news magazine. I thought I had it figured out but somewhere along the way, things took a different route,” Tracy says.

“I realized that I am a news junkie but I’m also a huge goof!  I couldn’t put on the reporter voice and didn’t really want to either.  I was stepping out of important parts of my personality and now I’ve embraced who I am and it couldn’t be any more perfect for me.”

It’s ok to be who you are, and everyone needs to be who they are. There is a place for everyone.”

In the years she has been on air, her most memorable guest of all time was Entertainment Tonight’s Steven Cojocaru.

“We took to each other right away and in such a superficial industry, it’s a nice surprise.  It’s not just that he’s going to come on show to tell us that JLO has back hair,” Tracy says.

“What I like about him is the Canadian boy in him.  He gives to his audience, has such a good heart and he talks about his mom and dad.  He’s a good boy, loves his parents.”

When she’s not working or being a mom, Moore loves to read.  She is reading three books at once;  How to Speak Money by Ali Velshi and Christine Romans, The Marriage Plot: A Novel by Jeffrey Eugenides and The Book of Negroes by Lawrence Hill.

“If I don’t find the time to read, I put myself to sleep earlier than my grandma,” she jokes.  But Tracy also loves to exercise – it’s the only thing that keeps her body and mind in check.

“I’m not as good a person, mother and wife when I don’t exercise. I do it for my body but it’s also an exercise in mental health.”

When does she get to the gym?  If you’re on Twitter, then you know that Tracy wakes up super early to start her day.  And she always seems to have a circle of online friends who will greet her in the morning.

“I know it’ll be the same friends from social media at 5:30 in the morning.  Twitter is a great place to meet people, console people and connect with real people, having tough day as parents, being able to relate to people, twitter has been a way of creating lasting relationships.”

You’ll know that Tracy loves to tweet about The Bachelor, her favourite TV show (tied with Community and then Modern Family).  Why does she love the show so much?

“To me it’s the prefect mix of romance, even though it’s really reality-tv romance.  I love seeing the girl female relationships, because I don’t believe these couples will last,” she says.

“It’s interesting to see the clash of personalities and to see how each personality plays out.”

Canadians will have their own Bachelor show coming soon!  Will you be watching?  I can’t wait to find out who the Bachelor will be!

Watch the Bachelor Monday nights at 8pm and CityLine daily at 9am on Citytv.

Christmas Gift Wrap Ideas and TipsI’m  one of those people who loves to wrap Christmas presents.  But I like to have everything I need within reach.  A little Christmas cocktail and some Christmas music, and I’m good to go!

Lynn Spence, regular style expert on Citytv’s CityLine, Around the House and Fashion Friday, really knows home décor.

Here are Lynn’s tips for holiday decorating and wrapping! 

1.  Stock Up:  Before you start wrapping, make sure you have all of the necessary supplies. Quality scissors and tape will make the gift wrapping experience a breeze.

2.  Stay Sharp:  Have a sharp pair of scissors, such as Scotch Precision Ultra Edge Scissors, for cutting paper and other materials. It will allow you to achieve greater precision with your cuts. And if tape on your scissors is a pet peeve, Scotch Precision Ultra Edge Non-Stick Scissors use non-stick technology that means no more sticky build up on blades.

3.  One of a Kind Tags:   You can make your own gift tags by using the back of old holiday cards. Cut pictures or words from magazines, and paste them on the gift card to make it festive. Voila! Your own customized gift tag.

4.  Go Glam:    Add luxury to your packages with glamorous materials such as metallic papers that will make anyone feel spoiled. Fashioned inspired animal print or sophisticated quilted paper will look luxurious under the tree.

5.  Mix It Up:  Move away from traditional wrapping paper by incorporating new textures such as rice, foil and matte papers into your wrapping repertoire. Mixed colours and patterns are also a great way to add visual interest to your presents.

6.  Au Natural:  For a more organic, eco look, use recycled papers or materials such as linen, Kraft paper, fabric remnants, burlap or a fabulous vintage scarf.

7.  In Lieu of Glue:  For tasks where you’d traditional use glue, reach for Scotch® Double-Sided Tape, a no-mess alternative for light duty attaching and mounting tasks.

8.  Fit to Be Tied:   Homemade bows are easier to make than you think. Simply tie the ribbon as you would a shoelace, and use fresh greens or other ornamentation to “dress up” the package. The recipient will surely be impressed with the “professional look” of the present!

9.  Stay Seamless:  Scotch GiftWrap Tape features a unique satin finish that disappears on most gift wrap papers. Makes all your gifts look great! Easy to dispense and sticks securely.

10.   Make It Last:   The joy of giving is always in style but before you start wrapping gifts, make sure you stock up on quality tape like Scotch Brand to ensure your packages stay sealed until its time to unwrap them.

11.   Waste Not, Want Not:  Get creative with scraps of paper, ribbons and other found items to add pizzazz to your wrapping and help the environment by keeping these items out of the waste basket. 

12.  ‘Tis the Season:  Before you start gift wrapping, put on some holiday music, relax and have fun! Remember – it’s the thought that counts!

Enter to win a pack of Scotch Brand Tape goodies to help you with your gift wrapping this Christmas!  Contest ends December 16th.  Canada only.

CONGRATULATIONS TO COLLEEN COLE OF TORONTO!

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Lynn SpenceLynn Spence is a regular style expert on CityTV’s CityLine.  She is known for her past work as the decorating editor for Chatelaine Magazine producing decorating editorials and covers. After two years with the magazine she returned to a freelance career as a contributing editor for Canadian Home and Country Magazine and continues to style photo shoots for various magazines.