Life

Stress Sucks

Hi Friends. I’m writing this with my hair, wet, piled on top of my head, smelling like Sponge Bob watermelon bubble bath and listening to the top 50 songs of the 90’s. Sometimes life is so exciting and fun that it stresses me out. Silliest thing ever. I wish I could just be happy for the awesomeness that is my life and be nothing but grateful for who I am. But sometimes I cry for no reason at all. I literally can not think of what is making me cry or even what triggered the tears. This is why I’m thankful that I always have my understanding husband near by to rub my back, draw a bath and tell me ‘it’s ok.’ It’s ok to cry, life is ok, everything is ok. I know, as a woman, as a mom, as a sister, daughter and friend, we put on our best face when we see friends and family. We get to see our friends and family such a small amount that I don’t ever want to waste time not being happy while I’m with them. Sometimes I just need a distraction from…well life I guess. I need to make my brain stop thinking about the laundry I need to do or the mulch I need to spread or the bottles that need to be made (all of these things were pushed aside for my bath tonight.) Stress sucks and sometimes you just need to do something else.

Camera 360My all-time best stress reliever is to color. I could color for an entire day. I especially love coloring with someone. You have to find something that you enjoy coloring though. My favorite medium is Crayola crayons and I like coloring design books. My newest coloring book is Secret Garden because it takes so long to complete a page (of which I have yet to do) and the pictures are beautiful! Doing my nails and painting also helps to focus my mind towards creativity. secret gardenBubble baths are another way I relax. I force myself to not think, which is basically meditation. I have a hard time meditating, so to block out thoughts, I have a mantra I like to say. As I inhale through my nose, I say ‘Thank you’ and as I exhale I say ‘I love you.’ It helps refocus my mindset to a positive place. helperPlaying a game also helps me snap out of a funk. We have a TON of board games but I also really like Dance Central and Rock Band. I enjoy our board games because I have to strategize while playing and I just plain LOVE singing and dancing so DC and RB are an obvious fit for me. Again, for me, these things are better when there’s a lot of people but I also really like when it’s just Jeffrey and I playing. CarcassonneBeing outside is a great way to help me relieve stress. The sun really affects my mood, so if it’s sunny, being outside automatically helps me feel better. For me, planting flowers is my favorite hobby while outside but a lot of people find walking, reading or playing sports to be the best way to relieve stress. flower Another great way to calm my mind is to escape in a book. I’m a teen nerd girl at heart and love reading YA books. I’m usually reading a few books at a time so I can choose based on my mood. I’ll switch it up between a YA/beach read and something educational/motivational.

readI really want to go do all of these things right now! What are some of the methods you use to help relieve stress? I’m always up for trying something new!

Shelly

July 4th Finds

Hello fellow Americans! (If you’re not American, you can still read this post, and are encouraged to celebrate July 4th because it’s everything that’s awesome about America!) Last year I celebrated the 4th quite leisurely. I was rather large with a lil bean in my belly and wasn’t too interested in festivals or 90 degree weather. I spent the day doing my nails (poorly), watching The Sandlot and taking some treats over to our neighbors for the block party. We couldn’t see the fireworks last year because they moved locations but there were still plenty of massive fireworks being set off. I think the states that ban fireworks may have bigger household fireworks BECAUSE it’s illegal.

July-4-2013This year, we will be celebrating (with lil bean out of my belly) in St. Louis after a week visiting our family in Oklahoma! Depending on the weather, we want to check out the 4th of July parade and festival at the park, go to the zoo and watch the fireworks. All of these things will be new adventures for Sophie and I’m super excited! This week’s Friday Finds are things that I’d love to make for our 4th but will have to hold off until next year!

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  1. Vanessa’s awesome food blog, called One Sweet Appetite, has the cutest popcorn cone printables! I’m not sure why I think popcorn is an ‘American’ food but I feel it definitely has it’s place on the 4th!
  2. I’ve had this super cute streamers decoration, from Style Me Pretty, pinned for years and think it would be an inexpensive way to dress up an outdoor party for the 4th!
  3. Lorie, at Be Different Act Normal, has the CUTEST bunting idea for the traditional 4th of July pie! It’d be super simple to make them out of washi tape using red & white stripe and blue & white polka dots!
  4. I love the extremely patriotic cake that Rachel made over at Bubbly Nature Creations! I would have to do yellow cake because that’s the only cake I ever make (it’s my husband’s fav!) I think the covered pretzels are a great salty addition to the sweet cake!
  5. How does this not have July 4th in America written all over it?! Sherri made this Pinterest inspired bandana tablecloth and has a great tutorial at Made from Pinterest!

I’m a little jealous I won’t get to celebrate by mixing two of my greatest loves: crafts and America, but I’m super pumped to be going on an adventure and doing something new! If you have little ones, I thought this 4th of July scavenger hunt that Heather put together was a super cute idea!! Who doesn’t love scavenger hunts?! What are your plans for July 4th? Any traditions you will be partaking in? My Dad always used to have the best firework show in our neighborhood! Next year I kind of want to decorate my bike and ride it around town! I’m a dork like that.

Shelly

Save the Bees

Happy National Pollinators Week! I wish I would have known this before today because I would have done multiple posts! I will have to do a follow up post another week. 🙂 I am a huge lover of bees, from far away. I physically get tense every time I hear a bee and if it’s close it’s way worse. I got stung multiple times in my sleep by a hornet and ever since have been quite afraid of anything that stings. I’m slowly getting over my fear of hating all insects with stingers because I’ve learned how important bees are to our existence.

hello-beeMy interest in learning more about something I fear came from my Dad’s interest in beekeeping as a hobby. I am thankful he wanted to learn more because knowledge is power and we NEED to keep the bees alive with less chemicals and better habitats. I asked my Dad why he started beekeeping and why bees are so important.Here’s what he said:

‘I got started in bee keeping after I was encouraged to get a hobby by my daughter. I read that 25% of the world’s honey bees have died off since 1999. . So after studying about them on the internet and a couple books later I decided to build a Top Bar Bee Hive. Bees are extremely important to our food supply, they make and incredibly delicious product and they are fun to watch.
One third of the world’s crop depend on pollinators. Pollinators include bees of all sorts, birds and bats. According to the American Beekeeping Federation, some crops such as blueberries, and cherries are 90 percent dependent on honey bee pollination. Believe it or not they are pretty docile. Their main goal in life is to tend to their queen and they will always leave you alone as long as you leave them alone. I handle my bees in shorts and t-shirt. My 4 year old granddaughter is fascinated by them. She loves to go down to the hive with me and watch them. Even at her age she has plenty of questions about them.’

dad-beesThere are several ways you can help save the bees! Planting bee friendly plants in your yard is one of the biggest things you can do to help. You can also be sure to not use harsh chemicals on your plants and if you know any farmers, encourage them to do the same. There are TONS of cute bee inspired art, jewelry, clothes and decor that you can use to help spread the word too!

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  1. This Save the Bees print is super cute and a helpful reminder!
  2. I’m in love with this honeycomb ring! I love the geometric design as well as the different metals to choose from.
  3. This bee house would be very helpful to hang on a tree in a yard full of pollinator friendly flowers!
  4. You could use this print as art and to help you decide what plants will work best in your zone!

The New York Times has continuous articles being updated on saving the bees and there are TONS of other resources on why bees are so important and how to do your part. Start simple and understand more about bees! What are you going to do to help save the bees? Maybe get a few books from the library and have your kids get involved too! I have lots of bee related decor now, but I’m really loving the Plant These to Help Save Bees print!

Shelly

 

 

Father’s Day Finds

Ello Loves! (That’s how my English Grandma would have greeted you.) 🙂 I’m talking to you chicks that have Fathers in your lives but haven’t found the perfect way to celebrate him yet (even though it’s this weekend!) School just got out, the weather’s been nice and there’s tons of fun festivals, fairs and concerts going on, so it’s not too surprising if you’ve been a bit busy! I’ve rounded up a few of my favorite ideas that are great for all types of Dads!  Father's-Day-Finds

This week’s finds were centered around DAD, because Father’s Day is this weekend and also because they’re awesome and deserve celebrating!

  1. A kabob buffet sounds like the perfect dinner for a Dad. Seri at The Ultimate Little Miss Blog had a manly way of decorating for her Cocktails & Kabobs Father’s Day dinner. Simple prep of chopping meat and marinating in a bag while you’re out for the day. You can really customize kabobs to what your family enjoys. We like shrimp and pork with pineapple somewhere in the mix but peppers, onions and tomatoes are always a must have for kabobs!
  2. Jane at Fair Goods made these sweet luggage tags for the Dad who’s always on the go. It’s not fun having a Dad who travels a lot but making something personal that he can have with him when he travels is a great way to show him you love him. I’d love to try out punching leather or metal but haven’t had the chance yet. It seems simple enough though!
  3. Abby had an awesome gift guide by price for Dad at her blog Just A Girl and her blog! My favorite item is the train tshirt that his kids can play on while he naps! Totally something I see my husband doing in the near future! Abby also just launched her ebook, Building A Framework, earlier this week and wants it to be available to anyone so you can name your price according to what you’re able to pay! Too sweet! PS I bought it but haven’t started it yet, so ask me if you’re interested!
  4. These coupons are the CUTEST! I love the retro feel Michelle from Elegance & Enchantment used in designing these printables. She also has soda labels and a card to match! I’m using these and writing ‘Redeemable for a week of baby free sleep.’ Meaning I’ll get Sophie every time no matter the time if she cries and do all morning feedings.
  5. Jessica’s silhouettes on her Etsy shop called iillume are to die for! She will do custom work from a photo you send her. She has some really cute action shots but my heart was drawn to this silhouette of a Daddy and his lil bean! I love her selection of colors as well so you can customize it to your decor.

Too cute, no?! These may be too last minute for this year if you’ve already planned ahead but for those of us (ahem) who couldn’t decide on anything and waited until now…perfect! What’re you all doing for the Dads in your life?? I’m lucky, my Dad will be visiting me this year and my husband will be in town so I’ll get both Dads with me this weekend! We’re going to picnic with my Dad and do a stepping stone with Soph’s hands for her Daddy. 🙂 I hope you all have lots of fun celebrating!

Shelly

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Oh My Posh!

Hi Friends! Today, I’m doing my very first product review! I was contacted by Lauren, who lives in a neighboring town, to review Perfectly Posh body care products. I’m not a huge body product girl just because I forget to use them. I’ve finally learned to not buy them for myself but still receive plenty for my birthday and Christmas. I specifically do not like to have scents on me, with having an 8mo that is constantly teething on my fingers. Lauren stood firmly behind the Posh product and gave me confidence to give it a try.

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I asked Lauren how she got started in selling Posh and what her favorite products were. Here is what she had to say:

‘I am a momma of 2 young children (and 2 fur babies) and my husband and I have been married for almost 9 years (we married very young!).  I work full-time at the University of Illinois and I’m co-owner of Illini Photo Booth. In a word, I am BUSY.  But, I wanted something for me.  Something that had flexibility so if there were times I was busy with the kids, I didn’t need to answer to anyone or feel pressured to sell a certain amount of product.  I decided to start selling in December and have been extremely successful with it.  Some of my favorite products are our Hey, Honey! Healing Hand Crème.  It is absolutely amazing and was a life-saver during this past harsh winter.  I never had cracked hands, and with a baby, that’s really saying something.  I also love our Gender Bender Chunk Bar.  It is full of activated charcoal, silt, and carbon to absorb all the nasty gunk on your skin.  It also has soothing shea butter so it’s not over-drying.  I actually use this on my body, as well as my face, everyday!  I really love so many of our products, but what would round out my top 3 is our Neem & Tea Tree Hair Mask.  I rub it into my scalp, let it set for about 20 minutes, and then wash my hair as usual.  I only use it once a week (normally on Saturday when I’m not rushed to get in the shower) and my hair has never been softer or shinier.’

I’d chosen to review two highly rated products according to their website. I love the fact that you can rate and review their products on their website! I wanted to try a basic hand lotion and a sugar scrub.

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I love the Sugar Fix Classic Body Scrub! It has a very light almond blossom scent that doesn’t linger after use. I would use it on my feet, knees and elbows 2-3 times/week which was super helpful now that those body parts are showing all the time for summer! You can use this product daily but it works so well that it’s not necessary for me to use it that much, which is great because it’s lasting longer! It is a top seller for Posh for a reason! It is a gentle exfoliant as to not shred my skin but doesn’t completely dissolve the second it hits my skin.

I also really like the Lil Snarky Big Fat Yummy Hand Cream (although the name is a mouthful!) I use this lotion before bed every night (that I remember.) It definitely has helped to soften my hands which is really important when handling my baby’s soft skin. This lotion has a very light, pleasant scent and does not leave a greasy residue. It’s a great size to throw in your purse as well. Not too little that it will be gone in a few weeks but small enough that it’s not weighing you down.

I’ve been using these products for a few months and stand behind the brand. Perfectly Posh prides themselves on having every item under $25 but best of all, they’re natural based!

 

naturalIf you don’t already know a Posh consultant, send me a message and I can hook you up with Lauren or you can order directly from their website! What methods do you use to keep your feet sandal worthy? Anyone else know of any great low scent products they like to use around their kids? PS. They also do parties! 😉
Shelly
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