Showing posts with label momlife. Show all posts
Showing posts with label momlife. Show all posts

What to use to sooth your eczema!

Monday, October 22, 2018

This post was sponsored by Aveeno, however, all opinions expressed are 100% mine.


I like me better when I'm with you :)



We are honored to be able to partner up with Aveeno during National Eczema Awareness Month. Did you know that Aveeno is the #1 dermatologist recommended eczema moisturizer brand? We have been using the Eczema Therapy line for two years now, and our skin has never felt better or softer. Living in the desert, it is really easy for our skin to get itchy and dry. I keep the Eczema Therapy Hand Cream in my bag, so I have access to it at all time. Ben has one in his car and at his work, since he is constantly washing his hands at work. Let's just say that always saves his fingers from cracking :)


The Moisturizing Cream is one that I use every day to keep my skin smooth and moisturized. For my rough spots, like my elbows, knees and feet I used the Itch Relief balm . I lather it on twice a day to keep my skin from getting too dry. It like that it's thick enough to help the dryness but not greasy so it doesn't stick to your clothes. 


They are steroid-free, fragrance-free and non-greasy. If you or anyone you know is dealing with eczema I highly recommend the Aveeno Eczema Therapy line, you can thank me later!! Get yours at CVS.com!

xo





7 Ways to Love Yourself Better

Sunday, August 26, 2018

Work on loving the person
in the mirror, 
who has been through so much
but is still standing.

Every journey towards self-love is so different and what works for one person may not work for another. It is because of this that I've teamed up with someone that radiates self-love, self-appreciation, and self-acceptance. She is an example to me and I love what she stands for and I love her sweet family. This story and first couple ideas are from Chelsie, visit her blog h e r e  and instagram h e r e .  

I don't know when it developed, the negative body image I've fought over the years. Whenever it was, all I know is that I was young. I remember not liking to look in the mirror before I even entered middle school, so I was what, no more than 12? I have always been very fair skinned and have always struggled with it. I remember I had a field trip to the zoo coming up....the zoo....so I must have been in elementary school. I wanted to wear shorts so badly but my legs were just too embarrassing pale. The night before the field trip I decided to try my hand at sunless tanning lotion, the next day my legs were a mess. They were streaky, spotted. I wore my shorts anyway and when someone asked me about the mess I had made I lied. I explained that I had fallen asleep on a beach with sand covering my skin and only tanned where I was uncovered and my skin was exposed. I want to laugh at the made-up story of such a young girl in an attempt to cover up her "fake bake." However, it makes me sad to realize that the fight to love myself and feel good in my own skin started when I was young enough to attend field trips to the zoo.

It's easy to allow what we look like to completely encompass our thoughts. We think of nothing else but how much food we should and shouldn't intake. How many calories should I be eating for how often I workout? How much of it should be carbs and what carbs are the correct ones to be eating? What burns more fat, cardio or weightlifting? How much cardio should I be doing? Should I sprint or do long distance runs?  It goes on and on. I have found that there are days that I've allowed these thoughts to control me and it's taken away my ability to focus on anything else.
Unfortunately, when we allow these thoughts to completely consume us we run the risk of developing unhealthy habits. Often we are in such a hurry and have such a drive to get the results we want. Either out of impatience or frustration, we result to actions and habits that will have a very negative effect on our developing bodies, physically and mentally. We develop eating disorders, body dysmorphia, dangerously restrictive diets or meal plans and we exercise beyond what our bodies can offer us. So what can we do to avoid creating habits that will leave longlasting negative effects? Here are some ideas of healthy habits you can develop that will lead you to love yourself and have a stronger body image.
1. Exchange unhealthy thoughts for positive ones
Your subconscious mind is a chatterbox. It goes all day long and rarely quiets down long enough for you to get a word in edgewise. If you've created a habit of thinking poorly of yourself these thoughts will enter your mind without an invitation. The key isn't to be upset with yourself for thinking those thoughts but rather to acknowledge that you've felt them and then replace them with something positive. When you look in the mirror and think, "I do not look good in this dress," acknowledge the thought and then tell yourself, "girl you're right, you don't look good because you look amazing." By consistently replacing the negative thought processes that you've developed, soon the thoughts that enter your mind will be by invitation only. Changing your inner thoughts and dialogue at all times will help you change your habit of criticizing into appreciation and admiration.
2. Feel rather than observe
Look at this picture.
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I remember when this picture was taken. I felt great that day. I felt confident, powerful, strong. I remember the way my husband was looking at me when he took it and I felt fierce. When I first saw the actual photo I wanted to delete it immediately. and it's all because of that side roll. Yep, that very obvious side roll that pretty much no one but me sees. Suddenly how I FELT that day no longer mattered, it was all about how I LOOKED. One small thing is all it took to change me from fierce to flawed. Have you ever felt great and then stepped on a scale only to feel that you either need to climb back in bed or run 10 miles? Sometimes you just need to let yourself FEEL rather than observe. You need to recognize that if you feel powerful it's because you are. Not because a picture told you so but because you felt it. You need to understand that if you feel beautiful it's because you are, not because the number on the scale said so. How you FEEL should be your biggest indicator of the level of love you have for yourself. Don't let any outside influences change that.
3. Unfollow until you're ready
Have you ever noticed that you'll be scrolling through Instagram or Facebook and feel yourself sinking inside? Suddenly your body isn't good enough. You don't make enough money. Your house isn't big enough or clean enough. So much of our confidence can come from the people that we surround ourselves with and nowadays with social media, that is so many people. We often find ourselves following the ideal body, the picture-perfect house, the dream life, the all together mom, we're not following the person themselves. We get jealous when they are in another country, again, we wonder how they afford everything they own, we don't know how they lost all of the baby weight and the perfection badge that we've given them makes us uncomfortable in our own skin. Genuine or fake, click unfollow.
We have it in our heads that we can't unfollow someone because they aren't TRYING to make us feel this way. We tell ourselves that it's not acceptable to disconnect because we are self-conscious. Ultimately though, when we are working on loving ourselves comparison can be the death of our efforts. Sometimes those ties need to be cut until we are prepared to not be mentally shaken by someone else's successes. When we've developed a love for ourselves we can reintroduce ourselves into those relationships with the ability to celebrate the success of others instead of viewing it as a loss to us.
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4. Develop a healthy relationship with food
I'm a stress eater, a sad eater, an angry eater, a bored eater, a hungry eater, a subconscious eater....and, well you get it. Food has become the best medicine for a bad day, depression, anxiety and more. Food is in the top 10 most addicting things in life. However, counting every calorie you put in your mouth and regretting every piece of sugar you consume is equally as unhealthy as using food as your coping mechanism. It's because of this that people have such a hard time balancing enjoying their food and feeding their bodies the nutrients that it needs to function properly and efficiently. Once you find a way to feed your body while simultaneously being able to enjoy a brownie...or 3, you will be able to let go of the stress that you put on yourself to always consume the right foods. You will also be able to release the guilt that you feel for eating some of your favorite foods even though they don't fall into the "healthy" category.
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5. Start your day on the right foot
A couple of years ago, I used to sleep with my phone right next to my bed. Sometimes if I woke up in the middle of the night, I'd find myself scrolling and all of the sudden an hour had gone by. I caught myself comparing my life to others, feeling low about myself and my day hadn't even started yet. Something needed to change and it needed to change now. Think about your routine. What do you do first thing in the morning? Do you reach for your phone and start scrolling Instagram or do you take time to inhale and exhale?
Morning prayer is a huge part of my morning routine now. Along with keeping my house bright. I don't know about you, but when my home is bright, blinds are up and my home is receiving sunlight I am more likely to be happy and when I'm happy, I am more likely to be a fun mom and feel good about myself.
6. Move your body
I don't work out because I hate my body, I workout because I love my body and the things that it can do. I work out because it makes me feel good. It makes me happy. So often I hear women talk about all of the different reasons that they want to work out but they lack the drive and motivation. If you want something badly enough, you will find time for it, period. I am a mother of 3, I do not work out every day and I do it all at home. Exercise has been a part of me since I was 8, it is engrained in me but that doesn't mean it is easy every single time. Set your goals and start somewhere.
Focus on your own journey and YOUR own progress. Set realistic goals, that way you won't feel discouraged. Too often we set our goals and expect immediate results and when results don't come right away, we give up. Remember that progress is progress no matter how small. Don't be so hard on yourself. If you miss a day or two or ten, pick up where you ended and tell yourself you've got this.
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7. Train your brain
That is right, train your brain to be positive. Learn self-love and positive self-talk and I promise you, you will be able to do anything. After I had my first baby I told myself that I was going to run professionally. Insane? Maybe! Doable? Absolutely! I didn't believe it at first, I would use every excuse in the world before I did something just so I wouldn't get disappointed. I can't lose 10 pounds, I can't start my own company, I can't run a marathon, I can't build a home...etc. Change your can't(s) to "I can and I will put in the work to do it!" Nothing comes easy in this world, but if you are willing to work your butt off then you will be able to achieve whatever it is that you want. Instead of seeing your flaws, try looking in the mirror and complimenting yourself instead.
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Deciding that you love yourself is a daily choice. You don't decide that you love who you are and stay that way without question. You don't decide that you're beautiful and then never look in the mirror and feel disappointed again. Offering yourself positive words of encouragement and acceptance is one of the biggest steps towards loving your body and being confident in your own skin. Show your body you are thankful for all it has done for you by not letting it be defined by the number on the scale. Remove the restraints of perfection that you've placed on yourself and you will finally feel free. You are beautiful. You are powerful. You are strong. You are worth it. You are enough.

xo

Less is more. Project Natural Beauty

Saturday, June 9, 2018

"Beauty begins the moment you decide to be yourself".
















We live in a world were comparison is hard to avoid.  
I did an Instagram poll and over 800 people voted that they wear make-up every day, and over 500 people said they needed make-up to feel pretty. I decided to do a "natural beauty" project to capture different women in their true beauty. I wanted them to wear minimal to no makeup and I am so grateful for each and one of these girls for making my vision come true.
Ps. I have no make-up, and I did not use photoshop*


As cheesy as it sounds, we all need this reminder every once in awhile.
You are beautiful just the way you are.

xo

Cordless for the Curious!

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

This post was sponsored by Chicology, however, all opinions expressed are 100% mine.

 





If you know my kids, you know that they are crazy BUSY!!! They love to climb, jump, run and do all the things typical kids do, but 24/7!! When we lived in our old house, our blinds (like most of them) had cords. Cords stresses me out. Ben and I would always tie them up and put them on top but somehow our monkey would still get to them. One day, I walked into a scene no parent want to walk into and luckily we had a happy ending. Ever since then, I have been even more paranoid when it comes to cords. Now that we moved into our new house we were introduced to Chicology , they make cordless blinds for your home and they are BEAUTIFUL!!

My pictures definitely don't to its justice, so you need to get on their website h e r e , and check for yourself! They are having a huge black friday sale, take advantage of that! We got the adjustable sliding panels for our living room and the roman shades for the kids playroom and bedrooms! Honestly, I think every household should have cordless blinds, not only do they look good they also decrease the risk of potential cord accidents. 
The installation was pretty easy and it was so fun to put together with Ben. They also have easy installation videos.

         If you aren't sold yet, check out this video ! 
       Hope you all have a happy thanksgiving!! 

xo


What you do matters, somewhere- Closca Bottle

Monday, October 30, 2017

Keeping hydrated while saving the planet.








If you know me, you know I'm a big believer in the importance of drinking water, and living in the mid-west definitely requires you to stay hydrated!  Carrying bottles in my hands can be difficult because I've got toddlers to hold and some of my bags don't have extra pockets for them. 
That's why I was totally thrilled when I found out about the Closca bottle, because it is beautifully designed for every lifestyle. They just launched their kickstarter h e r e , and have already got over 495 backer in less than a week!! 
 The first thing I love about this reusable water bottle is that with its handy strap, I can attach it to my bag or stroller very easily. Not only is the design sleek and innovative, but they also have a Closca Water app that will help you locate where to get refills for free
Each bottle is made with something called borosilicate glass, which makes it very durable and 100% BPA free. Another feature that I love is that there are two openings, which makes it easy to clean and allows me to fill it up with ice, fruit or whatever you'd like!

Closca's goal is to educate and inspire others to build a healthier planet by reducing the amount of plastic that ends up in landfills and oceans. I love eco-friendly products like this that make my life a little easier, so be sure to check out the Closca Bottle! 


xo

How to handle comparison.

Monday, July 10, 2017

 Don't compare yourself to others,
that is when you start to lose confidence in yourself.
- Will Smith


The comparison game on social media is so toxic, and has been weighing heavily on my mind lately. I was sitting on the couch, scrolling through my Instagram feed (waisting time) and I automatically started wishing I had "this and that". Comparison truly is the thief of joy. Insecurities are developed because we compare our "behind-the-scenes" with everyone else's "highlight reel". 
A lot of the time when we start comparing ourselves with someone else, we don't realize how that person worked HARD to get where they are. It is so easy to look at people's highlights and think that their lives are perfect. I promise you this, everybody has trials, big or small. 

Here is the thing; just because someone has reached certain milestones before you did, doesn't mean you won't get there too. 
Your worth is not measured by likes, comments, notes or followers; but in your ability to love, support, encourage, take note and lead.
What should you do when social media gets under your skin?
DELETE DELETE AND DELETE!!!

Seriously, it's that simple. There's no need to follow someone that makes you feel bad about yourself. Nobody wants to be friends with someone that doesn't bring positive thoughts to the plate. Remove all that negativity from your feeds and fill it with inspirational, fun, motivating, whatever it is that you like fill it with that. 


xo

 

I took away the TV and it changed everything!

Wednesday, June 7, 2017

Before you continue to read, know that I am by NO means saying that watching tv makes you a bad mom.



With that said, summer is here in full force! Ben is busy with his rotations and studying for his boards. Noah has his summer break from preschool, and I found myself almost panicking because I have been dreading the summer. I have been dreading not being able to go to the park whenever we wanted, and basically being stuck inside. When you're stuck inside for so long, it is very easy to let the kids watch a movie or a show so we all get a "break". I mean who doesn't love watching movies? In our home, with my kids it became a little too much. I've discussed with other moms about screen time and ours wasn't anything crazy. Yet for my kids, it made them a little crazy. 

I had been praying so much for help and guidance. How can I teach them better? How can I be more loving? What do I need to do to keep our home at peace? How can I be a better mom? All those questions, and you guys it has been HARD! Many prayers, many tears, feeling defeated and not feeling an answer to my prayers. I felt a couple times how I didn't deserve to be their mom because I wasn't doing a good job. I was feeling real low and stressed because I knew we needed to do something... I just didn't know what yet. 

My mood consisted of easily becoming irritated, no patience and no fun. It came to a point where the kids would wake up WAY early, and the first thing they would ask for was to watch a show. We'd say no or not right now then (insert mega tantrum). That is when it hit me, we needed a break from the tv. We needed to stop with the shows and the movies and just let them be creative. I needed to be more involved with them, play with them more, laugh with them more, create more memories and not let the tv be an option. I needed to be more present with them.

The first three days were the hardest, I had to say no a lot. I had to come up with different things to do that N & O would enjoy. But you guys, it has been the best change and decision we have ever made with our kids. It has been over 2 weeks now, and we treat them with a movie on Friday night. You should see their faces, they get SO excited and actually appreciate watching the movie. The kids wake up and they want to play with their toys, play with each other, help me make breakfast, and go play with their friends. I have seen such drastic change with their attention and mood. They get excited about simply coloring. Noah is so fun and his imagination is so exciting to watch. 

These are the kind of memories I want them to have. There's nothing more enjoyable then the sound of my children's laughter. To some this may sound drastic, but this has hands down been the best decision ever.

Happy Hump Day
xo

How my 4-year old learned to ride a bike without training wheels

Friday, May 26, 2017

"Mom, lets go ride a bike outside, really fast"
- Noah










Last summer we got Noah a balance bike. It took him a little bit to get used to it, but once he did, he was cruising! He was always asking to go out and ride his bike, which has been so fun and we were constantly racing. It made my mommy heart so happy once he figured out how to cruise around. Ben and I knew we wanted to let him try a big boy bike once he felt super comfortable with his balance bike. We wanted to wait to give it to him for Christmas, but we couldn't wait once we got our package from Woom Bike . We were so giddy about it and couldn't wait for him to use it.
To be honest, I was pretty nervous about him riding it. The balance bike did its job. Everything that you've heard about a balance bike, is true! It teaches balance and coordination without worrying about wheels. Noah had the balance down, now he just needed to pedal. We explained that he now was a "big boy", and that his big boy bike had pedals that he needed to use. No kidding, Ben put him on the bike and right away he knew how to ride it. You know I was freaking out, jumping up and down. It was kind of a deja vu to when he started walking!!! What is happening to my firstborn, he is growing way too fast for my liking! 
He isn't cruising just yet, but he sure knows how to pedal and how to keep his balance. I love how light the bike is and the details everywhere. You guys know Ben's research skills in every little thing, and he said that this is one of the best kid bikes out there. Little things like the the height of the seat compared to the handlebars, the way the child sits, and the overall physics of the bike was so impressive. 
Also you need to check out their helmet collection h e r e, they are all AMAZING!I It is designed in Austria, it comes in different colors and it is available in 6 different sizes. Basically everyone in the family can have their own ;)! 



Enjoy your weekend!!
xo