Monday, August 22, 2016

Mommylogues by Work It Mommy

Happy Monday all! Today we're off to get Baby Fox assessed for Kindergarten, yikes! Then Friday we are finding out his teacher assignments and Monday we start school! Holy Cow!



Today I am over on Whitney's blog, Work It Mommy, talking about my experiences going through both an epidural and a natural (totally on accident, yes I screamed a lot and am fairly certain if someone in the hospital wanted a natural child birth, they were seriously reconsidering after listening to me), child birth. Click here to go check out what your birth plan really means!

First picture with Baby Fox


First picture with Mini Fox.



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Friday, August 19, 2016

Friday Favorites #83

Happy Friday Foxy Friends! So happy it's Friday, I'm taking Monday off to take Baby Fox to his Kindergarten meet the teacher...yikes! Is this really happening? Anyway, here are my favorites from the week.

In case you missed it on the blog. I actually skipped Monday, the first weekday I've skipped this year! We had our house tented and I forgot my mouse to do any computer work, oops! It was a nice break to just do nothing and watch tv while the kids napped.


Tuesday: Advice to My Younger Self
Wednesday: My favorite White Dress on Repeat
Thursday: 5 Tips for Transitioning Your Toddler for a New Sibling

We got our house tented over the weekend so we headed to the mountains to stay with some friends and visit my bestie, such a great time. The kids wanted to wear matching shirts, so matching shirts it was. In case you were wondering it's The Shirt that Notre Dame comes out with each year.


I realized that the gas company turned off the gas earlier than I was making breakfast. I had already promised the kids pancakes, so I improvised and made some pancake muffins instead. These are mini muffin pans.


They turned out perfect, considering I didn't have any oil or butter or spray of any kind to help them get out, the were easy to get out and the kids LOVED them.


Okay back to the trip, car full and we're finally off! Daddy/Son matching sunglasses.


We hung out with my bestie and her family a lot. Friday we went to dinner with them and got our faces painted.




Saturday we went to my besties son's scrimmage football game, then out to breakfast...we had two tired kids on our hands.


The rest of Saturday we relaxed and hung out.


Then my bestie and I got out on our own for some drinks and dessert. It was 3 hours by ourselves, it was amazing! Laughing catching up, talking Mom stuff...glorious, I hope it can happen more often. We're thinking girls weekend sometimes in October.




Sunday we were able to go home, so it was all systems go for cleaning up...ugh! But we're slowly getting there...very, very slowly!
We transitioned Mini Fox to a big girl bed...so far it's going better than we could have imagined. She stays in her bed until we get her and she's sleeping the same amount of time. We're only on day 3, so we'll see if this is a thing or not, fingers crossed!


Pretending to sleep.


She wanted to take a family picture in her bed.


I debating on posting this here or not, but Baby Fox has watched it several times and just laughs when he sees it, so I figure if he can laugh at himself...then we'll I'm going to post it. I'll preface this video by saying that the kids went to bed super late the night before, got up super early and then didn't take a nap. To say they were sleep deprived is the understatement of the year.


But wait...there's another kid...she stopped crying as hard as soon as we started to video...but you get the idea.




We're just loving watching all the Olypmic although, they could end soon, because I need to get more sleep! Seriously! That being said I saw this video this week, so hilarious, reguar people trying on Olympic swimmers swim suits...

Life changing, I really hope this works. Next time I buy an avocado...I'll keep you posted.



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Thursday, August 18, 2016

5 Tips For Transitioning Your Toddler For A Sibling

Hello Foxy Friends! Just this week we transitioned my daughter from her crib to a big girl bed, queue the tears, on my part not her's. Just kidding I didn't really cry, but really, why do they have to grow up! I want to bottle up this stage of life and remember it always. I was thinking back to the days when her bed was Baby Fox's bed and how we transitioned him to being a big brother. Here is what we did to transition him to being a big brother.


My kids are 2.75 years apart, I got pregnant just as my son was turning 2. Mini Fox was born in September and then 3 months later in December Baby Fox turned 3.

1. Making Being A Big Brother the Most Fantastic Thing EVER

We started off by telling him he was going to be a big brother and that his baby sister was going to love him so much. And when baby comes he's going to get to help out Mommy with baby sister. Getting her diapers and toys and playing with her. We never mentioned anything negative, like he'll spend less time with Mommy and Daddy, just the good stuff. Making everything sounds over the top exciting for when baby sister got here and most importantly he would have someone to play with.

He even helped change a diaper or two...



2. Have Them Involved With Planning

Any chance we got we would have Baby Fox help pick things out for his little sister. He even picked out her coming home outfit. It was so cute, he just loved that he got to make that important decision. The coming home outfit he picked out.


 

3. Let Them Pick Out A Gift Just For Baby

We asked him if he wanted to give baby sister a gift for when he met her for the first time. He happily agreed and then picked out this cute rabbit stuffed blanket thing. He was so proud of it, and was so excited to give it to her when he met her at the hospital. He even asked if we could bring her home that moment, but unfortunately we had to stay the night.


 
We did not do a gift from baby, mostly because we didn't feel like it was necessary. He knew she was a baby and could not really go "shopping" for him but I think letting him pick a gift to give her, was way more fun for him. To have something small to bring his little sister.
 
4. Talk Up Transition to a Big Boy Bed is for Older Siblings

We knew we didn't want to buy another crib, so we needed to transition brother out of his crib before sister arrived. We told Baby Fox that being a big brother was a big deal, and that big brothers got to sleep in big boy beds. Right off the bat we told him that when he becomes a big brother he gets to sleep in a big boy bed, we made this a HUGE deal, telling everyone that would listen that when he's a big brother he gets to sleep in a big boy bed. Totally worked, we talked about it so much that by the time we switched him he was just so stinkin excited. We transitioned him about 2 weeks before Baby Sister arrived (really we wanted it to be about a month, but sister came 2 weeks early).

Helping Daddy to build his bed.


 

His new bed, he was so excited.


He did have some hesitation the first night, but we reminded him that his sister needed the crib when she got here, and he quickly said oh yeah and then happily slept in his new big boy bed.We even let him pick out his new bed, which was a huge deal, we talked about this a lot, what his bed would look like. In the grand scheme of things, yes we paid a lot for a bed that isn't going to last a long time, but we just wanted him to love his new bed, so it was worth the cost. Click here for his whole room tour.

5. Do One-On-One Time

Those first few weeks are difficult on everyone. Make sure that toddler isn't getting left out. I know you're feeding around the clock, but try to plan times that grandparents or good friends can come and pick them up so that they can get out of the house and feel special that only he gets to go and baby doesn't. They don't know that baby can't really get out of the house yet. Also do some one-on-one time with just you and him, alternate between you and your spouse/partner. Even if it's just at trip to the store, any time with you they love.

Mr. planted some bulbs with Baby Fox, he just loved being outside with just Mr. (minus me taking the picture) and being able to dig in dirt, win-win for all.



Those are my tips for helping your toddler transition to having a new sibling. Have any other tips to share?



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Wednesday, August 17, 2016

White Dress On Repeat

Hello Foxy Fashion Friends! Back with my favorite summer dress from Old Navy. I thought it was $12, and I thought well I'll ask Mr. if he likes it and if does I'll keep it, if not then not worth $12. Then I got to the register and it was $4.88!!! What?! I never find deals like this. Definitely a keeper and I've worn it a couple of times already.



I wore this to my cousins baby shower. 


I loved the way my hair turned out, sort of just made it up as I went, this will definitely be on repeat.




 
 

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Now on to my hair from the week. I haven't done much. Friday on the way to the mountains I wanted to curl my hair because curls last for days in the mountains, yay for dry air. Then I just threw it half up, this is super easy and stays throughout the day and makes you look more put together.



Saturday I tried to do my braided half crown, but didn't have two rubber bands, so the one side is way loser than I would like, but hey what are you going to do? Just go with it and take a picture anyway. 



Link up with us what you've been wearing this summer!




 
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Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Talking To My Younger Self

Hello Foxy Friends! You probably didn't notice, but didn't post yesterday. I brought my laptop to the mountains with us, but forgot my mouse, and of course I turned off my track pad so I had no way of doing anything on my computer. Oops. Today I'm linking up with Shelly and Katy for Spiel the Beans with the Queens. Todays topic is school day memories and what I would tell, my younger self. I just recently did a whole post on my high school days, showed some embarrassing photos of me with bangs, my one year of cheerleading, and my band days.

Today I'm sharing some advice for all of those starting high school, going back to high school or even as a Freshman in college.



Tip 1

If I could go back, knowing what I know now, I would tell my younger self, don't worry so much! I worried about everything, friends, school, after school activities, you name it I worried about it. Life will still go on, and the world will in fact not end.

Tip 2

Speaking of worrying, I wanted everything to be perfect all the time. I didn't want to skip any school. My parents almost begged me to relax and take a day off, of course I never would. Everything doesn't need to be perfect, if something isn't right, there is no need to lose sleep over it. Life goes on, and no one will remember it next week.

Tip 3

Participate in school activities. You might not think you are a participator, but do it, nothing is better than getting ready for a dance or a football game and having no worries other than seeing friends and hanging out, talking about boys/girls and just having fun.

Tip 4

Do things in groups. Yes you might have a boyfriend or girlfriend, but most likely you are not going to be with that person in 5 years or married to that person. Except a select few of course, which I find amazing. So don't segregate yourself from your friends just because you have someone else.  Remember who was there before that person and you want those same people to be there if you don't make it.

Tip 5

Last but not least, be yourself. Don't try to be who you think other people want you to be. There are people out there that will like you for who you are. I still talk to all of my core group of friends from high school.  We might go years between seeing each other, but when we do get together it's like no time has passed. So be yourself, find your group of friends and have fun!

Most of these girls I have known for 24 years, and the one of them I've known for over 30...crazy right?


What would you tell your younger self?

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