Toddler Boy Room Reveal

This post has been a long time coming. We finally got my son’s bedroom “pretty much” completed. I say that because I am still searching for the perfect nightstand and table lamp. I do like exploring garage sales and flea market sales for those items, but given the uncertainty of the virus – I’m not sure how much garage-saling I will be doing this year. Nevertheless, I wanted to show you how his “industrial style airplane” room came together!

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Weekend Rewind: Weekend Top 4 – 03/30/20

Good morning everyone – happy Monday! I haven’t done one of these posts in a while, but I figured, why not! To me, I want this blog to be a place where I can personally look back and see how things were around here!

So this weekend was pretty low key, given our circumstances at this time being quarantined – it did push me to start the potty training process for my 2.5 month old son…

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What’s Up Wednesday [03.25.20]

Today, I’m doing another fun link up with Mix and Match Mama and Sheaffer Told Me To where we recap the month with a little this and that! I love these kind of posts – they also make me happy because someday, I can look back at these and they almost serve as a little journal excerpt showing a glimpse of our lives lately!

Is it me, or has March FLOWN – even with all this quarantining (is that a word?), which makes it feel like the days go on F O R E V E R – the month has flown.

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Tip Jar Tuesday: For the “New” Stay at Home Parent…Activity Ideas

Welp, this quarantine has been something else! My husband and I were just chatting recently at how crazy it is that most people are now working at home and having to juggle that and their children.

Since not a whole lot has changed around here on my end (besides trying to keep the kids quiet during my husband’s conference calls upstairs) I figured I would share some activities/toys we have been playing to keep busy while we are forced in the house during this time.

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Life Lately: Whirlwind Week

This week has definitely FLOWN given the circumstances in my opinion. We have been doing good keeping the norm around here, but it’s also hard not to think about how long these troubling times will last!

We are trying to stay positive, but the one thing we are all really bummed about is cancelling our vacation. We were SO looking forward to some sun, warmth and making memories with the kids and it is always surreal to me that we will most likely have to wait ONE WHOLE YEAR for this trip. The kids will be ONE YEAR OLDER and that is sad for me to think about.

Okay, enough of the sob story, I would like to get on here and share some positive things that have been happening! I’m sorry for the poor posting this week, like I said, the week completely slipped away from me and I was not prepared at all!

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Thrifty Thursday – How I Shop for Baby Supplies

This week I wanted to share some ways I save when it comes to all things baby.

First off, taking three kiddos out and about particularly during this phase in life is quite an endeavor. I used to do it with two a lot more often and now I am opting for online shopping since we live in a world of 1-2 day shipping! I purchase my baby products via Target because I think I end up saving more the way I do it (I had an excel sheet breaking down costs including the gift cards I would receive, ha!)and I really love their Up&Up brand.

Today I wanted to share the cycle I follow in terms of baby supplies, baby food, and diapering.

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What I Cooked Wednesday – Switching Up Breakfast/Brunch

The past two weekends we had some brunch/breakfast get togethers. We finally got together with my best friend and her family to exchange Christmas gifts (that took wayyy to long) and we celebrated my sister-in-laws birthday at my parents.

Breakfast and brunch dates just seem to work well with everyone during this stage in life. The kids are in a better mood, we are up and coming back from church at that time, the kids are able to nap right after the festivities and on a Sunday – a dinner get together would be tough.

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What I Cooked Wednesday – Mexican Stuffed Peppers

I’m a big fan of traditional stuffed peppers (ground beef, rice, onions, tomato soup, salt and peppers) – which are so bland in my husband’s opinion! I bought a big bag of bell peppers from Costco last week and I thought – stuffed peppers on the brain for dinner.

Problem is, they couldn’t be plain old boring stuffed peppers…I had to spice these up a bit for my husband to even give it a chance! Mexican Stuffed Peppers for the win!!

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Optic Nerve Hypoplasia – Questions

I’ve had the chance to connect with so many sweet people through social media who either deal with ONH themselves or have a child or loved one who was diagnosed with it. Knowledge is power and I know I like to hear about others’ experiences – whether it relates to things they have heard from their doctors, patch time successes/failures with their kids, procedures and therapies that need to be done or how they manage their day-to-day – I truly find it uplifting and valuable information.

I know I have mentioned this previously, my daughter was diagnosed with a unilateral and an isolated case of ONH. By no means am I a medical professional, this post is strictly to share how we we’re advised and the diagnosis we received. I will also share some more details regarding the other specialists she was referred to and what was needed to be done in future posts.

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