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Balancing work and play while wearing many hats (I mean heels).

What all the Mommas are saying…

May 5, 2016

So, a few weeks ago, I shared This Post. It was my Mother’s Day Gift Guide edition. While, I adore every single item on that post, I got to thinking, what do I really want for Mother’s Day and what would my own Momma want for Mother’s Day?

For me, it really isn’t about gifts. Instead, it is all about appreciation and love. That is it! And, we honestly do not do that enough for those we love the most. It really is a treat to get a day devoted to you. Then I thought, I have an AMAZING circle of Mommy Friends. AMAZING. Why not ask them?

Can I let you in on a secret? These Mommy Friends, and their answer, wow! They are raw, hysterical, honest and heartfelt. So, incredibly heartfelt.

I asked each mother the same question – “What do you really want for Mothers Day?”


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“I want a day with just my husband and two babies, that he plans. I just want to be surprised, it doesn’t have to be fancy! A hike or homemade dinner. Just something that I don’t have to plan.”

– You hear that? Simple. Lovely. Appreciated. By, the way Mommy S. and I go way back. We don’t talk near as much as I would love to but she is handling a career and two little girls, one that is just a few months old, with such beauty, grace and ease. She does not realize how much I have always admired her and all her awesomeness.


“Hmmmm that’s tricky. So many options. 😝 I’d have to say a maid!”
Yes, Mother KP, I agree. I would add a cook for a day too! What a treat. Mother KP has become my virtual friend. We have never met but started a friendship through Instagram! See this is why I love blogging. I meet so many awesome, strong, women. It empowers me, when I meet women like Mother KP. She is a fabulous individual.VIEW STORY »

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Motherhood And Accepting Change

May 2, 2016

Probably one of the hardest things we are asked to do in life is accept change.

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Sometimes, I think Motherhood is all about that. Our ability as human beings to accept and handle change.

As a female it begins the moment two pink lines appear. Suddenly, you have changed. Life has changed. No more drinking wine. No sushi. No deli meat. Forget a hot dog. No Cinco de Mayo festivities. Who needs sleep? Loved those jeans? Yep. They no longer fit. Invest in belly bands. You will pee. A lot. All of a sudden stretch marks appear. No, you can’t see your toes. You can no longer breathe. Water breaks. Pain like ever before. You will be amazed the female body is made to do that. Nothing is the same. Your body has forever changed.

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Swimsuit Fashion Picks

April 30, 2016

Hello, Friends and Happy Saturday. It is a cold, miserable, rainy weekend here in our neck of the woods. Nathan spent the majority of the day working his family’s Garden Center which officially opened for the season, and Lo and I managed to work around the house cleaning up from the week, catching up on laundry and dishes, throwing sweatshirts over our PJ’s and heading to the local post office before it closed, and delivering lunch to Daddy and the family working. Don’t worry, we managed to change out of our PJ’s before lunch delivery.

My dear younger cousin gets married in a few short weeks and my pale pink bridesmaid gown is begging for me to use some self tanner if this sunshine won’t return. So, when I think of sunshine and tan and the June nuptials, my mind turns to summer and sand and you know, a drink in my hand.

Post baby swimsuit shopping = torture. Actually, pre baby, swimsuit shopping equaled torture. I would love to know if any female in their right mind enjoys? I suspect the only that do, are 16 and 17 year olds and then a huge gap to the Victoria Swimsuit model category. And, that is because they are being paid for it. Oh, and have great abs, ya know!

It is a necessary evil really. One must trade in the painful fluorescent fitting room lights in exchange for suitable attire for Mother Nature’s warm, natural sunlight glow.

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H&M – 34.99  |  Forever 21 – 14.90 + 12.90  |  ModCloth – 49.99  |  Banana Republic – 98.00  |  Nordstrom – 129.00

 

So, these are five unique swimsuits I am eyeing up for this summer season. I tried to share different styles and price points. I suggest buying early. You can order in, try on from the comfort of your own home and exchange for a better size or style, all before Summer days return.

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The New American Dream

April 29, 2016

Lately I have found myself thinking about the American Dream.

When I think about that term, the image that typically comes to mind is one similar to the image below.

A smiling, well dress, well behaved, quite near perfect looking family. The funny thing is I Googled, “The American Dream Family” and these are the images that popped up.

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Yep, all the same and completely 100% stereotypical, really. The American Dream was ultimately about success. Rising from poverty to defeat all barriers set before them to raise children, buy a home and emerge to a “comfort” status that was once the markings of success, contentment and happiness. The wish to set forth and make a life that was better than your parents. But, even that dream scenario, predates the images pictured above.

The American Dream was about opportunity and more importantly, hard work. It was about getting married, buying a home, starting a family, rising in status (whether that be corporately or socially or both) and living a comfortable life. To me the definition was defined by achieving successes within one’s life.

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Lo’s Fashion Finds: Spring Round-Up

April 23, 2016

My little lady doesn’t even realize it, but her closet, it is better than mine. It is funny because I think how much my pre-baby habits have morphed. For example, I use to be a beyond-control worry wart. Possibly Hypochondriac. No, not possibly, I was. But, ever since I had Lo, those worries that use to exist about myself, now are all placed upon her. I worry about a rash on her skin that developed overnight, or a random bruise that I try to examine and determine the date and location of the fall. Fevers, mean I break out mad Googling skills and when she truly is sick, well, I don’t sleep. So, the same kind of goes for clothes / shopping obsession.

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Pre-baby, I could spend an hour browsing racks at TJMaxx, store hopping at the mall or outlets and perusing online slaes. Today, well, I go right to the baby / toddler sections whether it is in-store or online. I giggle over the stylish pieces that I feel like I would wear and I check in weekly (okay, maybe daily) for Hunter Boots to have a Kids Sale. My style obsession now is placed upon her.

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Guess what? She could care less! It is Momma who gets the kicks.

I am practical though. I realize how quickly she is growing out of these clothes and how quickly these great finds get ruined from outdoor play or her new fondness for ketchup.

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So, I thought I would start a new series on the Blog called Lo’s Fashion Finds.

This Spring, so many great retailers are crushing it in terms of style, comfort and price. And, despite what you may think, comfort for Lo is most important, followed by price for Momma and then style. You have to make it work for you, people.

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April 22, 2016

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Another day. Another week, and here we are again, friends. Starring at the weekend. Wanting to accomplish so much in such a short amount of time. Last weekend was a whirlwind! A fun whirlwind of excitement for my sweet cousin who will soon be a Mrs., a friend and mother-in-law who celebrated birthdays, a sleepover with my baby sister, an oil change, a market run and early morning dessert making and overall motherhood and keeping up with daily life. It was fun. It was exciting, but this weekend, I am looking forward to sweet Lo, catching up on my household chores that build, and spending time outdoors. Whew! Who is with me?

This Video moved me this week to tears. Who will stop the bullying?

Can I tell you which brand knocked it out of the park this week? bon appetit magazine. Nailed it! You are hip.

Make fun of me all you will. I am obsessed with the Royal Family! I want to hang out with Queen Mum who celebrated her 90th! Happy Birthday.

I am 100% crushing on this shirtdress.

As I mentioned above last weekend my little sister stayed overnight and with her she brought Adult Coloring Books. Now I am hooked! It was so peaceful and relaxing. We colored until 12:30 am. I know, rebels.

“Yeah, I hate it.” This Video is hysterical.

Well we made it! Have a super Friday. Much love.

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Mother’s Day Gift Ideas

April 19, 2016

Mom, Mommy, Mam, Mama, Mudda or Mother – whatever you can her, well it is her day and it is right around the corner.

May I suggest a homemade or well-written card / letter, a home cooked meal, a spa treatment, or a bottle of wine? All those things will do. After all she deserves it after putting up with your crap since the last Mother’s Day. Just kidding. Or, am I?

All joking aside, Mother’s Day is a day dedicated to motherhood and all of its goodness. I had to chuckle, when I looked up the history of Mother’s Day and read this sentence, “traditionally involves presenting mothers with flowers, cards and other gifts.” Basically, we want your gifts, folks.

Anna Reeves Jarvis of West Virginia can be credited to the early roots of Mother’s Day. She began a “Mother’s Day Work Club” to teach local women how to care for their children. It wasn’t until 1905, when Jarvis’ daughter, Anna Jarvis truly developed what is known today as Mother’s Day, shortly after her mother’s death. The idea was that Mother’s Day was to be honored throughout the country, but on a personal level with mothers and their families.Mothers-Day-Gift-Ideas_BackwardsNHighHeels-Blog copy


One – 20.00  |  Two – 26.00 |  Three – 45.00  |  Four – 150.00  |  Five – 18.00  |  Six – 10.99  |  Seven – 19.99

Want to know the irony? Young Anna Jarvis worked in the floral industry and by the 1920’s, you know 15 years after starting this wonderful day, she became disgusted with how the holiday was over “commercialized.”

“Hey, Anna. Were you making money on your flowers?” Shaking my head. So according to my source, “She outwardly denounced the transformation and urged people to stop buying Mother’s Day flowers, cards and candies.” She also launched a few lawsuits here and there over the use of the “Mother’s Day” name. By the time she died in 1948, she completely disowned the holiday she created.

The article never shared so I did some digging myself, Anna Jarvis was never a mother.

So, I am sure if she was alive today she would despise my post on Mother’s Day Gift Ideas. She would block me on social media and she probably would send me a comment detesting my commercialization of this holiday. My response would be, “Hey, Anna, I haven’t sleep in 16-months and I have entered the whiny toddler phase, followed by epic meltdowns, I think I would thoroughly enjoy breakfast in bed and some hot pink Hunter Boots. Thank you!”

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I’m Social Media & Technology Obsessed & I Refuse to Apologize For it & Here is Why

April 16, 2016

Recently I was asked for a baby photo of myself. It took me two weeks to find one. Two weeks! My mother had taken the time many years ago to sort her five children’s photos into collections for each of us to have. I think she quickly realized that my baby sister Liv, who is 15 years younger than me, ultimately, had the largest collection of us all, both in quantity and quality of the photos. I on the other hand maybe had five to ten hard copy photos from my first year, and I was her first child! I take that many pictures of Lo, per day!

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Lo_BackwardsNHighHeels 3I always have my cell phone nearby. In my hand, on my hip, in my purse. I am ready to snap a picture or shoot video. “Wait, I need a picture” or “Hold on, let me grab my phone.”

Eyes roll. My husband will yell, “Do you always have to be on your phone?” I am certain those around me consider me “social media and technology obsessed.” They are right. I am.

My biggest fear in life is that I will forget moments in time. I am scared I will forget memories with Lo or Nathan, or anyone or anything that makes me happy for that matter.  I worry, that over time the story that I am writing will become blurry. Honestly, that is why I love this Blog and Social Media so very much. It allows me to capture these moments in time, that somehow I know my brain cannot and will not always remember, process and present back.

They say, “memories last forever,” but already I feel like my story of Lo’s birth is cloudy in sections, and to this day I so regret not paying the extra money for a videographer for my wedding, or heck just setting a video camera on a tripod in the corner of the room. The sad reality is memories don’t last forever.

During my wedding day, I can’t for the life of me remember who all was in the house as I got ready. I forget the speeches. In fact, just last night, I asked my sister, “Do you have your speech written down? Can I see it, again?” I forget what and if Nathan said anything to me at the end of the aisle, I forget the drinks on the menu, heck, I forget the menu. I forget the moves to this dance with my father, as we surprised the guests with our father daughter dance.

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For Lo’s birth, I don’t remember the details as clearly as I did before, as I recall now how my labor progressed. I forget the faces of the nurses in recovery. I cannot remember how many tries it took for Lo to start breastfeeding properly. I forget the meal other than Subway, I made Nathan rush out to buy me (I was in the hospital for a few days). I forget the first night home with Lo, other than it was a blizzard outside and we ate KFC Chicken Pot Pies.

The memories do not last forever. I can guarantee you that. However, one thing does and that is the way you feel in a moment.

I know for certain, my wedding day was 100% a fairy tale because I can remember the pure joy and excitement surrounding it. I remember the fun and that my face hurt from smiling. I remember the love in the room and among my guests. I remember the excitement and the happiness with my Dad after we danced that dance pictured above. I remember how I never wanted the day to end and I remember that Sunday morning when I woke up, there was a pit in my stomach because it was over.

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With, Lo, I remember the night my water broke in our kitchen and Nathan rushed around the house preparing for the hospital, showering and cutting his hair! All while, I nervously paced the hallway. I remember the anxiety that grew as I watched the clock and yelled, “I think we need to go now!” I remember the fear when we started the car and the gas light came on and I swore this baby was going to be delivered en route on the side of the road. I remember I was in pain but not the pain itself. I remember the fear when the Doctor was called for an emergency c-section. I remember the panic of surgery. Then, more than anything I remember the burst of happiness and explosion of love when I saw Lo. I remember the feeling of overwhelming joy, and the emotion that is so big you cry tears of happiness.

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And, I just bring up these two examples, because they were both two of the happiest days of my life. Two days, I always thought I would remember forever. But, nearly four years after my wedding and a year and a half after my baby’s birth. Details fade. Memories fade.

Maya Angelou said, “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”

How very true in general for life? You will forget the details and memories in the moments. You will forget the funny thing your toddler said that you swore to yourself you would never forget because it was that funny. You will forget the hurtful words you and your spouse said to each other during your first real, dirty fight. And, if you are like me, you will forget the words of your Maid of Honor speech on your wedding day and you will forget the first outfit you put on your newborn baby girl. But, you won’t forget how your chest hurt as you fought back tears listening to your sweet sister read her speech on your wedding day and you won’t forget the sigh and sense of peace when you first smelled the head of your newborn baby girl resting on your chest.

So, when I do want to take a walk down memory lane, I have this corner of the web for my story. I have my Facebook and Instagram Feeds. I have a cell phone to flip through and photos saved on my computer. I don’t despise technology and social media. I do not feel like it is “ruining our worlds.” I do not feel like it is “replacing social interaction.” In fact, I argue it enhances. It allows me to snap pictures, moments, details that I will and do forget. When I look at my personal collection of baby photos compared to Lo’s while the story is not richer or fuller, because of the technology today, she and maybe more so, I, have a strong collection of memories to reminisce upon.

At the end of the day, call me social media and technology obsessed. I do not care nor will I argue. While my heart holds all the feels from these special days my cell phone and social media contain glimpses and moments in time that are a part of our story.

Snap away, friends!

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April 8, 2016

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Happy Friday! Let’s shout it from the rooftops. Shout it from our cars, with the windows down. Ummm, let’s not do either because winter has returned to the East Coast and snowfall is expected overnight into Saturday. Say Whaa?! Whaa! Is right. Oh, Mother Nature, you got your seasons mixed up. Just last week I snapped this beautiful tree in Spring bloom. Oh, I miss you Spring.

I was so excited for the weekend to possibly take Lo to a local Maple Syrup festival (mostly because this Momma wanted some sweet treats) but after seeing the forecast, yeah, that is not happening. Oh, bummer. Looks like Plan B is in action (by the way, I have no clue what Plan B is yet).

I love Coffee + Crumbs! You hear, that, Coffee + Crumbs? I love you!! This post moved me this week. Oh, woking Momma’s, you have a crazy place in my beating heart.

If you could have dinner and drinks with one celebrity, do you know who you would pick? I would choose, Melissa McCarthy! I love her. No, I adore her and I adore This Video of her and Jimmy Fallon Lip Sync Battling. Genius by the way!

It is Old Navy Super Cash time. Holla! Can I tell you what you should stop, drop and shop for right this second? This super comfortable t-shirt. Um, it is perfection! No lie. I have been on the hunt for the perfect t-shirt for many years it seems. I stumbled upon this one and love it so much that I am cashing in my Super Cash for more of this same t-shirt in different colors. I recommend if a comfort t-shirt is what you have been after.

Being the oldest kid is awesome. Just read This.

Bathing Suit season is just around the corner. Ugh. Dread. But, This Swimsuit is on point and super cute. I love the surprise coral.

All I have been hearing lately is Lemon Water? Remember when all you heard was Oil Pulling? Well This article shares some the benefits of adding Lemon Water to your diet.

Momma need a good laugh? Of course you do. Watch This Video.

I found my new favorite lip balm. This is it! And, it is coconut flavored.

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10 Hotel Hacks When Traveling With Kids

April 6, 2016

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  1. Request a Kitchen Efficiency
    If your hotel of choice offers a Kitchen Efficiency, take it! Well, I mean make a reservation. If not, at least request a mini refrigerator and / or microwave. Baby Lo still takes a bottle at bed and a refrigerator and microwave are necessary for overnight trips. Plus, the convenience of these two appliances are great for storing snacks, juice boxes and even drinks for Mom & Dad, you know what I mean, (oh, wait not about us?) While you are at it, don’t forget to pack a sponge and dish soap. It helps for washing bottles, sippy cups, dropped binkies, you name it.
  2. Lysol Wipes
    Yes. I am that Mom. I Lysol the heck out of a hotel room. “Don’t touch anything!” That is me as a bore ahead of Nathan and Lo, ready to tackle any germs. If you are neurotic like me, I would suggest wiping down the following: light switches, door knobs, remote controls, telephone, heating / cooling controls, and bathroom handles and knobs. I know. I am nuts. Clean, but nuts.
  3. Be a Safety Officer
    I bet it never crossed your mind the safety of your room. You probably unload and unpack and jump right into vacation mode. Although, I suggest taking a moment to get eye-level as it relates to your children. Check for any small items that were left under furniture – safety pins, pills, buttons. Basically, anything that could be hazardous and while you are at it, check the placement of your crib or pack n’ play for cords from curtains. If you have very young children it may be helpful to pack outlet covers and a roll of tape to secure ropes, cords, etc.
  4. Pack an Extra Sheet
    This is a hack for those with super young children who are bound to the floor with their rolling and crawling. You can easily throw a sheet across the room’s floor and place baby and toys on top for safe and clean play.
  5. Bring Your Own Pillows
    Staying in a new space and new room can be hard on young children. Heck! It is sometimes hard for adults. Missing the comforts of home and your own bed is natural. Pack your own pillows for comfort. The smell and familiarity will assist in helping your children fall asleep.
  6. Pack a Portable Crib
    Avoid roll away and crib rentals when at all possible. They cost you extra money, can be bulky and again if you are a germaphobe like me, you just are not a fan. Bring your own pack n’ play for little kids. It will provide comfort and you, peace of mind.
  7. Pack Plastic Cups
    Don’t use the glassware in your hotel rooms. Just don’t. Instead pack the good ol’ Solo Cups and use, use, use. You will avoid children fighting over that one glass that exists, because we all know a sibling wants the one thing the other sibling has. Plus, I always question the disinfecting and cleaning of glassware in rooms. Yuck! Plastic cups are the away to go. Trust me.
  8. Bring Extra Trash Bags
    Kids are messy individuals. They have this insane ability to generate trash like it is a supernatural power. If you have a little one in diapers then this is a must. You do not want to be stuck in a room with stinky diapers in an overflowing waste can. Plus, have you ever seen hotel trash cans? Super tiny. Just pack some trash bags! Plus, another tip. I throw all dirty clothes in a trash bag and cart out for travel back home. This way, when I walk in the door, I head straight for the washing machine and immediately start a load of laundry.
  9. Always Lock The Doors
    This may seem like a no-brainier, but I doubt you have even thought about this let alone acted upon it. We are conscious that our rooms are not accessible from the outside in. Although, the concern is for the children inside, getting out. Use the latch to lock the door as soon as you enter. That way if your little explorers decide to open the door to peak out the hallway and make a mad break for the oh-so-fun, must run down that hall, the latch will not allow the door to open all the way. Resulting in a child locked out of the room and a panicking parent. Most recently, we stayed a unit that did not have a latch but a hard to turn secondary bolt. I highly recommend investing in the Travel Door Alarm (under $15). This system will alert you if the door is opened from the inside or out. Another great tool is the Portable Door Lock, which can be used in so many situations outside of travel. Again, reasonably priced (under $20).
  10. Leave the Expectations at the Door
    Or, in the hallway for that matter. I suggest going into a travel situation with children with an open mind. Setting goals and preconceived ideas on what your vacation should or must be, just places unnecessary pressure. It is too hard to live up to the expectation. Plus, with children, anything can happen. Our last vacation, I forced myself to go-with-the-flow. It was the best thing I ever did. Lo was great and our vacation was better than I expected.

What hotel hacks when traveling with kids would you suggest?

For more Parenting Hacks, check out the following articles:

  • Surviving The Beach With Kids
  • Choosing The Perfect Diaper Bag
  • Summertime Parenting Hacks
  • The Ultimate Baby Registry

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