Thursday, April 2, 2020

Easter Outfits for Girls

Even though we're planning to spend Easter in self-isolation, I know many of us are still trying to plan a special day with our children... more thoughts on that here.  No one will be seeing them except for us so wearing anything is completely acceptable, but we can still FaceTime others and take pictures if we choose.  Many of these "Easter" outfits I've shown below can be worn all spring and summer, not just for one day.  I've mostly chosen pieces from small businesses to help promote them and support them during this difficult time.  Many are having sales right now so it's a great time to take advantage of snagging new spring and summer clothes if you're able.  Tomorrow I'll be posting some adorable boy outfits!


Pink bow socks: here  | White Embroidered Set: here | Blue dress with yellow embroidery: here

White Bonnet: here | Blue smocked dress: here  | Pink Dress and bloomer set: here | Cross Dress: here

Bunny Set: here | Bunny Ears bonnet: here | Duck Bubble: here

Pink Bunny Romper: here | Pink Bunny Smocked Dress: here | Yellow Dress: here | Socks: here

Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Easter Basket Ideas

Easter is one of my favorite holidays.  It seems as though it's going to look a lot different this year.  We won't be going to church, egg hunts, or having an Easter lunch with family.  We can still celebrate the resurrection of Jesus at home, still have egg hunts, and still have lunch, it'll just look different.  I still want to try to make it special for the kids though as I'm sure you do with yours.  I bought some Easter eggs and candy for an egg hunt in our own yard.  It'll be different but hopefully just as fun.  We'll plan to have a nice lunch here at home just the four of us.  It really saddens me that we won't see family but that's the way it needs to be to keep everyone safe.  I'm also putting together the kids Easter baskets, which is one of my favorite things to do!  I love putting together Easter baskets every year.  It'll be something special for the kids Easter morning and provide some normalcy.

I'm sharing what will be in Mary-Grace and Benton's baskets along with a few other ideas.   Asides from what is below, some other fun things to include could be bubbles, finger paint,  bath toys, a small coloring book, a small puzzle, bubble bath, pajamas, and fruit or fruit snacks.  I try not to include too much candy.  I usually do a chocolate bunny (or other animal) and fill a few plastic eggs with some jelly beans or other small candy.

What are your plans this year?  Will you start a new tradition while at home?




Peter Rabbit sound book: here | Chocolate Chick: here | Shoes: here | Umbrella: here | Country Bunny Book: here | Basket: here | Bunny Ears: here | Peter Rabbit Book: here | Egg chalk: here | Garden Kit: here | Rattle: here | Bunny Necklace: here | Hair bow: here | Eggs (to fill with jelly beans or little candies): here | Bunny Ducky Toy: here | | Bunny: here | Pens: here | Bracelet: here

Thursday, March 19, 2020

Uncertainty- COVID-19

One microscopic organism (?) that we can't see has changed our worlds almost overnight.  Schools in our state are shut down for at least 2 weeks, perhaps it will be longer.  Restaurants and bars here were ordered to close except for take-out and drive-thru services.  Grocery store shelves are barren and remind me of hurricane preparedness.  My husbands office is closing starting Thursday and he'll have to work from home.  Our hospitals are starting to feel the effects of the virus.

Through all of this craziness though, I've seen with my own eyes kindness for fellow citizens.  As scary as the uncertainty is right now with whom this virus will sicken and if or when our economy will bounce back, it warms my heart to see communities come together.  I was at the grocery store with Benton last Friday trying to get a few things for our "social distancing" and hoping to be able to snag what we needed before everything was gone.  The lines were long and carts were full, but everyone was pleasant and the woman in line behind me even left her cart to go help the cashier bag the groceries.  Our neighbors on our community Facebook page have offered a helping hand to those who may need it.  On social media I've seen people sharing ideas of how to help others, how important it is to distance yourself, promoting local and small businesses, and offering ideas for how to stay busy with your children while schools are closed.  I try to always have a positive perspective but it can be hard knowing people are struggling through this time financially and physically.  I believe that God has a purpose for everything that is going on and we have to trust him.

I've found it helpful with my anxiety to write a list of activities that I can do to help myself with my kids to stay busy and have some fun while home.  Mary-Grace received a packet from school that we'll work on along with these ideas that we came up with together.  This list includes several things we already do weekly since the kids are home (Mary-Grace is in kindergarten but home during track-outs).  I thought I'd share our list in case anyone else is looking for some ideas.  Please feel free to also share your ideas!


Thursday, September 12, 2019

Life Update- New House, Kindergarten, and more

I hope everyone had a good end to their summer.   We have been busy buying a new house, selling our current house, getting Mary-Grace registered and starting kindergarten, being sick along with several other things but those have kept us the most busy.  After careful and long consideration, we decided to stay near our current area.  We currently live in Raleigh, about 10 minutes from downtown, but will be moving about 45 minutes away to a very small town that is growing. We'll still be the same distance to my moms, a few minutes further to my dads, a little further away from friends but we'll be very close to a few other relatives and still not very far from north Raleigh where there's tons of shopping and restaurants.

We currently live in a townhouse that we bought when we got married 10 years ago but long outgrew.    It was perfect for us as a married couple and even fine with one child.  We were waiting to move because we were considering a few other job options for my husband and we wanted  him to finish his PhD program at NC State here in Raleigh.  We wanted to make sure we picked the best job for him and the best location for our family so we didn't rush into it.  Our townhouse is 3 stories with 2 bedrooms upstairs, the main living area on the main floor, then a finished basement.  It has 3.5 bathrooms and a lot of storage but the layout just doesn't work for a family with 2 small kids.  The kids are sharing a room which hasn't been too bad but Mary-Grace is getting to the age where she wants her room to have a certain style that fits her personality and I want to decorate a room just for Benton since he never had his own nursery.  In our new home, we'll have 3 bedrooms upstairs with a large playroom so each of them will have their own room with a separate playroom.  We currently have a play area set up in our basement which works but it'll be nicer to have a whole separate room.  I'm also looking forward to having a formal dining room.  I know it's not "on trend" right now with home designs with everyone wanting an open floor plan but we currently have the open floor plan and it just seems crowded to me.  The new house will have our kitchen open up to the living room and breakfast area though.  I'm also looking forward to having a mudroom and garage.  We currently have neither and are in need of both!  We get some pretty severe storms here in NC and we're always worried about our cars getting damaged.  It'll also be a great place to store the kids bikes and wagons.

Below are some photos I've taken of the building process.  We went under contract with the home after it already started to be built.  The framing was completed but we've gotten to watch the process of installing insulation, drywall, cabinets, woodwork and more.  Trying to sell your current home while going under contract with another is not the easiest and stress-free process as I'm sure you know if you've gone through it.   Our house sold fairly quick- in 6 days but during that 6 days we had 15 showings and with 2 little ones that wasn't easy!  I was constantly wiping things down, trying to explain to them why they couldn't drag out tons of toys, etc. then trying to get them out the door and having to stay gone for an hour or two.  Anyhow,  it was all worth it and we're now in the packing process and will be in about 2 weeks from now!








Do you have little ones that have started school?  Mary-Grace started kindergarten at the end of August.  I posted about it on Instagram but she is attending the elementary school that will be close to our new neighborhood (only about 2 minutes away actually!).  We thought it would be a lot easier on her to start the year there and not have to transfer after just a couple of weeks so we've been driving her every day (kind of a pain but worth it for her).  She loved preschool and was very excited to start.  It's been a little of an adjustment though since Kindergarten is all day and she has homework every night.  She's already missed four days of school, two for being sick and two for hurricane Dorian.  It's been an adventure!






Monday, June 24, 2019

Patriotic Finds

One of my favorite holidays, 4th of July or Independence Day, is almost here!  I feel like this summer is flying by.  Mary-Grace has already been out of school for almost a month!  Anyhow, I really love the patriotic red, white and blue, the cookouts, and fireworks that we partake in.  For some fun entertaining ideas, check out my this post from last year.  What are your plans this year for the holiday?  We haven't really planned ours out yet but they moved the large fireworks for our city from downtown back to the fairgrounds which is a much better location so I'm hopeful we'll go.  Below I've rounded up some patriotic looks and cookout/beach necessities for a fun fourth.  




Blue Bloomer Outfit: here | Plaid Jon Jon: here |  Seersucker Dress: here | Girls Swimsuit: here

Sailor Bloomer Set: here | Stripe Day Dress: here | Stripe Shirt: here | Towel: here

Flag Bow: here  | Sneakers: here | Tote: here | Picnic Basket: here

Picnic Blanket: here | Sparklers: here | Cupcake Kit: here | Sandals: here

Monday, May 20, 2019

Monday Must-Haves- Things I bought and liked


Happy Monday all!  I hope you had a relaxing weekend and great start to your week.  We had a great weekend with much needed relaxation time.  Friday was a crazy hectic (but good) day so we wanted to relax as much as possible over the weekend.  On Saturday we first took turns taking mid morning naps, then we cleaned the house some, got new keys for Josh's car but it didn't take long at all,  my dad came to visit for a while and then we went out to dinner.  On Sunday, I finally decided to clean out and organize my closet.   I go through my clothes about once a year but haven't gotten rid of much the past few years since my weight fluctuated so much during and after 2 pregnancies.  I was ruthless this time.  I got rid of 2 trash bags full of clothes and accessories.  I sold a couple of things then donated the rest.  It feels great to walk in there now and now have no clutter.  After I did that, we went to visit my grandparents who live only about 30 minutes away.  The kids love going over there because my grandparents have so many toys and things for them to do.  The kids played in the sprinklers, drove around their cars, and spent some time digging through their pantry for snacks (they always have something good!).  We then headed to the grocery store then back home to eat dinner and crash!  What were you up to this weekend?

Today on the blog I thought I'd share my most recent "things I bought and liked".  Have you seen that Instagram account?  It's become very popular and some of her reviews are hilarious. Anyhow, here are some things I've bought and tried recently that I really like.














I started using Olaplex a few months ago actually (found here) and can really notice a difference in the texture of my hair.  It's less dry and coarse feeling than before.   I don't use it every time I wash my hair.  About every 2-3 washes I'll use something else instead just because of the price of this shampoo.  But even using it two thirds of the time I wash my hair makes a difference.

This water bottle seriously keeps my water cold almost all day.  No joke.  It doesn't leak.  It fits down in the side of my book bag that I carry a lot when I'm out with both kids.  There's nothing else to say about it other than it's great and I know I'll be using it a lot more this summer.

I bought this French basket and used it for the first time yesterday to hold the kids swimsuits and outdoor gear.  It's so roomy but not bulky when you're holding it on your shoulder.   It held both kids swimsuits, a wet/dry bag filled with stuff, a change of clothes for both kids, 2 beach towels, my wallet, a water bottle, and shoes.  The shipping was extremely fast considering it came from overseas.  I can tell it's well made and will last a while.

I bought the Native deodorant to try recently after I ran out of my other.  I have been really wanting to try a new aluminum free deodorant and read good reviews about the Native brand.  It's not the cheapest deodorant but IT WORKS.  I've been using it for about 3 weeks now and have stayed dry every day... even in the 90+ degree heat we had this past weekend!  I got the coconut & vanilla scent and it spells so good.  I'm definitely never going back to my old deodorant.

I got this picnic blanket and am in love.  It's great quality for the price and I love the blue and white stripe print.  It folds up easily and has a detachable handle.  We like to go on picnics every now and then so these blankets really come in handy.  They're also great for the beach for the family to sit on instead of spreading out 50 towels.  I have another picnic blanket from about 12 years ago that I also like but one side of it is has a very soft cotton material that always traps sand and grass.  With this new one I can just shake it off.

I posted about these mules a couple of times on Instagram.  They are comfortable, affordable, and go with tons of outfits.

I love the texture and fit of this stripe top found here.  It's a nice weight for the spring and summer weather and isn't super fitted nor too boxy, which isn't the best look on me.  It also comes in white!


Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Mother's Day Gift Ideas



Happy May!   The month of flowers, Mothers Day, Memorial Day, and so much more spring goodness.  Mother's Day is up first and approaching fast.  It seems a little early this year.  Anyone else feel that way?  Mother's Day has taken a more sentimental meaning now that I'm a mother.  I've always loved spending the day with my own mom but it's so special to now have 3, sometimes 4 generations in a room together.   On another note,  I also keep in mind that day might be bittersweet for some who no longer have their mother's here with them.  My husband lost his own mother at 19, which makes the day more emotional for him in a different way.

What do you have planned for that day?  Are you able to see your mom in person?  Do you send a special gift?  We usually attend church that day then have a nice lunch somewhere all together.  I'm currently on the hunt for a gift for my mom and grandmothers.  If you also haven't purchased a gift yet, I've rounded up some ideas below.  I own a few of these items myself!  Some are just fun, some are functional for busy moms, and some are more personal.



Tote bag: here | Shampoo: here | Morning Dress: here | Slippers: here
Platter: here | Sunglasses: here | Key Ring: here | Cookbook: here
Mules: here | Robe: here | Silhouettes: here | Monogram pouch: here
Planner: here | Candle: here | Earrings: here | Bowl: here