Sunday, February 22, 2015

lately


Source for photo: Unknown.

I don't know about anyone else but I have always disliked Sundays. Sundays are the day before going back to the school/work week. Sundays are dreary and usually full of last minute to dos before the work week or last minute homework plans. I usually spend the whole day moping around that Monday is just around the corner (& don't even get me started on Mondays). Well this year I choose to change Sundays. I choose to enjoy my Sundays and spend them relaxing and spending time with family & having adventures. I choose to make my Sundays happy, as they should be. Mondays... that's a whole different battle.


Making: Plans to make things. I promise a ton of diy blog post soon!

Cooking: Tomato soup & grilled cheese. It's a constant struggle to work protein into my diet.

Drinking: Water & milk. What I really want to drink? A big ol' cup of strong black coffee and a yummy margarita.

Reading: Jodi Picoult's Leaving Time. So far I have to say it's my favorite of hers and that's saying something because I own every single one of her books. Have you read anything from her? Cause you probably should.

Wanting: My first paycheck, which won't happen for another 2 weeks. I want to buy lots & lots of fabric so I can start sewing cute baby things.

Looking: For inner peace. My anxiety has been drowning me lately.

Playing: Sims 4 when I get the chance, which hasn't been often lately.

Wasting: Time sitting around and binge watching Netflix on this dreary Sunday.

Sewing: Hems! Shorty problems.

Wishing: For endless amounts of money to buy all the cute baby items I have been finding.

Enjoying: My pregnancy. I love feeling every kick and dance party that our little one does.

Waiting: For Aaron to get off work. He switched up jobs and now has to work every other weekend. It's a drag.

Liking: The idea of making my own quilt for our little one instead of dropping too much money on one that someone else made.

Loving: The idea of making plans to travel back home in a couple of months!

Hoping: For a happy, healthy baby boy.

Marveling: Over the idea that our baby will be here before we know it.

Needing: A baby moon with my hubby. Both our schedules changing this past week has thrown me for a loop. I hate our time together being dwindled.

Smelling: A clean house and my green tea candle.

Wearing: Yoga pants and a hoodie. It's cold in Texas today (and I'm running out of pants that fit).

Following: My heart.

Noticing: The lovely swelling of my feet.

Knowing: That I kicked butt today on my to do list makes me feel amazing! Go me!

Thinking: Of all my family and friends that I am missing back home.

Feeling: Blessed. Always blessed for this life that I am so gracious to live.

Opening: My monthly package of mail from my parents. Usually full of junk and bills but I signed up for some parenting magazines and I'm excited to read them.

Giggling: My husband will forever always be able to make me laugh when I am in the worst mood. He's pretty amazing like that.



Enjoy your work week lovelies.



XOXO,


Thursday, February 12, 2015

Spring Fever

I know I'm not alone in this when I say that I am having some serious spring fever. Which to me is a little crazy considering in Texas we have barely had a winter.  Living in Texas has been a big change seasonal for me. Fall comes later here, the leaves don't change and cold weather does not stick around very long. It's February and it was 80 degrees here a couple of days ago and it smelled like spring! Back home right now it's a whopping 7 degrees and it's still programmed in me to be craving spring even though its supposed to be 70 degrees here all week. Crazy right?

I went through Target the other day and they had just pulled out all their spring items and I pretty much wanted to shove everything in my cart and walk out spending way too much money, however for my husband's sanity and our bank account I did not. Instead I made a list below of all the pretty things I'm lusting over.




xoxo,



Monday, February 9, 2015

Review: Stitch Fix

I have spent too much time, more time than I would actually like to share, on Instagram. Seriously, if Aaron and I didn't live states away from family I would probably get rid of my Facebook and just stick to Instagram. I love waking up and scrolling through my news feed to check out all the new happenings in my little Instagram world. I follow everything from small town boutiques, cute little families that inspire me to Instagram's of products that I love. I love it because unlike my Facebook it is always full of positive vibes and inspiration.



It is because of Instagram and all the awesome blogs that I follow that I found out about Stitch Fix. What is that you say? Well Stitch Fix is this awesome super easy thing where you sign up and can have a personal stylist send you a box full of goodies to shop from. I know, it's amazing. To sign up all you have to do is check out their site out and fill out a profile to let your stylist know more about what you like and what you would love to see inside your box. What I really really love is that I can link my Pinterest to my profile so when I am digging new styles I can pin it to my Stitch Fix board and my stylist can check it out when she is working on my box. You will receive 5 items in your box and you can take up to 3 days to try everything on and figure out what you love and what you don't love and want to send back to them. After picking out your favs you just drop everything else into a handy prepaid postage bag and send it back to them. It's $20.00 a box and you can choose how often you are sent a box. It's that simple, folks. Also that $20.00 that you spent gets applied to anything you keep in your box. There is no subscription so if you decide you don't want a box one month you can skip it!

I choose to only get a box every other month because some of their stuff is a little pricey and I didn't want to be tempted to drop big bucks every month. Something else that I really enjoyed? They happily sent me maternity clothes! Check out my stitch fix below!



I loved this bracelet. I liked how it gave you the look of multiple bracelets without having them be all loose. This was nice for me because bracelets are always too big for my tiny wrists and I could bend this one to fit it better.


 As soon as I opened my box and saw the blouse on the left I was ecstatic about the color. I have been drawn to the bright cobalt blue and the light material was perfect for spring. This shirt is maternity and fit nice and loose with plenty of room to grow. The only downfall was the price was a little out of my league. I really didn't like the shirt on the right at all, from the print to the fit I was over it. It has a band on the bottom which I tend to stay away from as well.




My next two items was this cross over maternity shirt and black cardigan. I instantly discarded the cardigan because I already have ton of black ones and didn't really need to add another to my wardrobe. The striped shirt I loved though. I found it to be very flattering for my baby bump because it scrunchy on the bottom and I LOVED that it was only in the front to flatter my bump. The reason I mostly hate shirts that have bands/scrunchy on the bottom is because I find as the day goes on I am fighting to constantly pull them down but with it just being in the front I don't have this problem. 


After discussing it over with my husband who is my go to for making final fashion decisions I decided to keep the black and white shirt. It has plenty of room for my growing bump as well as being comfy and fashionable and I can see myself wearing this after pregnancy even if it is a maternity shirt. 


ALSO if you do decide you want to give it a try make sure you click this so I can get a referral! Thanks ya'll!

xoxo, 



Friday, February 6, 2015

Pregnancy Update: 20 Weeks




eating: I have been craving fruit through this whole entire pregnancy. It's about the only thing I have craved. I am kind of disappointed that I haven't had any weird off the wall cravings. Every time I go to the grocery store I come back with 80% fruit which makes me groan every time I check out (all the good stuff is expensive) but make me & baby happy.

drinking: Milk! That is about the weirdest thing that changed with my diet. I loathed milk before becoming pregnant but now I can't get enough of it, which is good! I have been seriously struggling with my water intake though through this entire pregnancy. I know it's important but the little peanut has been sitting on my bladder and I run to the bathroom enough as it is. Also it is extremely hard to take a drug test while pregnant, found that out the other day.

avoiding: Nothing really! There is nothing that I liked before that I'm not liking now.

wearing: I know a lot of woman try to avoid buying pregnancy clothes but I'm personally a big fan of maternity pants, they are way more comfy then wearing my regular jeans with a belly band and I still refuse to follow the trend of wearing leggings as pants. I seriously just can't do it. I have been mixing a lot of my regular cloths with my maternity clothes and I love dressing my bump! I have bought most of maternity clothes from Target because it's the only place in this town that I can find them. I have bought one of my favorite maternity dresses from Ebay and I've also have bought several shirts from PinkBlush Maternity which is a fantastic site for fashionable maternity wear and at a great price, especially when they have sales which they do very often!

feeling: Pretty great actually! During the beginning of my first trimester I was exhausted and was asleep by 7 every night and nauseated for maybe a couple of weeks (never threw up once, whoop!) and since the second trimester my energy has gone up and right now I'm feeling really well.

buying: Paint! Now that Aaron and I know what we are having I can start painting things! We aren't allowed to paint the walls but I can still paint furniture! Instead of buying a changing table we are using a dresser that will be perfect to hold baby items and we will be able to change our little peanut with ease. We also created Valentine cards the other day that will be sent out next week to reveal the gender! We are super excited to share the news with everyone!

sleeping: From day 1 I have had very vivid and very weird dreams! I wake up some mornings feeling exhausted because of them. I slept pretty good during the first trimester, I did have a couple of nights with no sleep from breaking down and consuming half a Coke too close to bed but other than that it hasn't been terrible. Lately I have been waking up a lot during the night and when I'm awake I can feel our little baby kicking so I'm just assuming that he or she is just preparing me for when they arrive! ;)

loving: I seriously love being pregnant! I love feeling every kick and finding new outfits to flatter my bump. I love creating our baby registries and finding cute little shoes and outfits. I went out running errands the other day and had two people ask how far along I was. It's exciting to get to the point in my pregnancy to finally look pregnant and not like I had too many donuts for breakfast. We had our second trimester ultrasound and I loved seeing our little one squirm and hearing the heartbeat.

getting used to: The idea of a little one running around calling me mom. Aaron and I are so excited but still nervous. I just want to be the best possible mom I can be and as much as I feel like I'm preparing for our little one I still feel like it's not enough.