I was noticing yesterday how many new faces we have around here - and I love it! I also thought about how I'd like to get to know all these new faces.
So.
This Friday we'll have a very special Confessional Friday. We won't really be confessing anything, but simply introducing ourselves. And, even better, non-bloggers can play along, too!
Here's how this will go:
For Bloggers
You'll link up as usual to Confessional Friday, but rather than write a bunch of confessions, you'll introduce yourself with photos, some background info, show off your family, where you're from, what you do for a living, etc. Just as if you were talking to a new acquaintance.
CLICK HERE FOR THE TEMPLATE I'M USING FOR THIS POST.
For Non-bloggers
You can simply leave a comment on my post and introduce yourself! Tell me who you are, where you're from and how you got here, plus anything else you feel might help me to get to know you better.
That's it, that's all, there isn't any more.
(Bonus points if you can tell me which book that line comes from.)
So play along for this very special edition of Confessional Friday: Getting to Know You, this Friday, January 31.
1.29.2014
1.28.2014
A Changing Role
It goes without saying that a "momma" has one of the hardest jobs on the planet. To me, it doesn't matter if she works outside the home or makes the home her day job; none of it is a walk in the park. We mommas are spread ridiculously thin and wear so many hats. We juggle, we balance, we walk proverbial tightropes. We adjust, we make do, we hold it together. We change diapers, feed mouths, wash tiny clothes, kiss tiny foreheads and teach tiny minds. Then we wake up the next morning and do it all over again. Mommyhood is all-consuming, my friends.
But in such an awesome way.
To say I've been consumed by being a mom is an understatement. Baby girl has my whole heart. Ive never been so happy.
And back in December, we were discussing our plans for my return to work in January (this month), as well as Caroline's daycare schedule. We were both in agreement that we wanted her to get social time with other kiddos, plus I was ready to begin working again at the PR firm where I'm employed. (Mommas need their time out of the house, too.) That was that and we were at peace with everything.
Fast forward to a few weeks later when Stephen received some amazing news from his company. They were promoting him to a bigger role and, in addition to giving him greater responsibility, would also require him to travel frequently out of state.
About the time we found out about his new role at work, a part of me began to ache for a solution to keep my job outside the home and continue contributing financially to our household, but also be able to spend the majority of my week with Caroline. I wanted to be there for as many "firsts" as I could, while also still helping to put money in our bank account and doing a job of which I'm passionate.
(Remember in that first sentence when I spoke about juggling and balancing? Yeah...)
We prayed. We discussed. We prayed some more. And we talked with my employer.
At the beginning of this month, two weeks prior to my return to work, we got our answer. And Stephen and I were so elated.
Low and behold, the praying and planning paid off. My company offered me the chance to work part-time and, above all, keep writing for the clients of whom I've grown so fond. Most importantly, it allowed me the opportunity to be at home with Caroline in a larger capacity during the workweek. (I cannot thank my supervisor and HR director enough for their hand in coming up with a solution for our family. I am very fortunate to work for the folks I do.)
I really didn't know if I wanted to share this, only because it doesn't really matter unless you're, well, us, ha! But, I also have been very transparent about our life since Day One.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I'm here with the little lady, (and today, since we're still in the throws of RSV.) But on Tuesdays and Thursdays I'm in the office. For us, it was the perfect solution. An answer to many prayers.
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How did your role outside the home change once you became a mom? Or did it? How do you balance everything? I'd love to hear what tips you all have, both working and stay-at-home moms, for juggling it all: the career, the babies, the household, etc.
But in such an awesome way.
To say I've been consumed by being a mom is an understatement. Baby girl has my whole heart. Ive never been so happy.
And back in December, we were discussing our plans for my return to work in January (this month), as well as Caroline's daycare schedule. We were both in agreement that we wanted her to get social time with other kiddos, plus I was ready to begin working again at the PR firm where I'm employed. (Mommas need their time out of the house, too.) That was that and we were at peace with everything.
Fast forward to a few weeks later when Stephen received some amazing news from his company. They were promoting him to a bigger role and, in addition to giving him greater responsibility, would also require him to travel frequently out of state.
About the time we found out about his new role at work, a part of me began to ache for a solution to keep my job outside the home and continue contributing financially to our household, but also be able to spend the majority of my week with Caroline. I wanted to be there for as many "firsts" as I could, while also still helping to put money in our bank account and doing a job of which I'm passionate.
(Remember in that first sentence when I spoke about juggling and balancing? Yeah...)
We prayed. We discussed. We prayed some more. And we talked with my employer.
At the beginning of this month, two weeks prior to my return to work, we got our answer. And Stephen and I were so elated.
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Happy to get to spend most of my week with this beauty. |
Low and behold, the praying and planning paid off. My company offered me the chance to work part-time and, above all, keep writing for the clients of whom I've grown so fond. Most importantly, it allowed me the opportunity to be at home with Caroline in a larger capacity during the workweek. (I cannot thank my supervisor and HR director enough for their hand in coming up with a solution for our family. I am very fortunate to work for the folks I do.)
I really didn't know if I wanted to share this, only because it doesn't really matter unless you're, well, us, ha! But, I also have been very transparent about our life since Day One.
Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I'm here with the little lady, (and today, since we're still in the throws of RSV.) But on Tuesdays and Thursdays I'm in the office. For us, it was the perfect solution. An answer to many prayers.
....................................
How did your role outside the home change once you became a mom? Or did it? How do you balance everything? I'd love to hear what tips you all have, both working and stay-at-home moms, for juggling it all: the career, the babies, the household, etc.
1.27.2014
Winter White + Army Green: {Outfit Pics}
One of my very, very favorite colors to wear during the colder months is, well, actually not a color at all. Call it off-white, call it bone, call it alabaster or call it winter white; whatever it is, it's good stuff.
Funny story: I went to take these photos yesterday across the street. Just my trusty tripod and I. About five minutes into snapping photos, two little boys who had been at the adjacent playground walked up. They were waiting for their mama who was unloading another kiddo from the car. One of them said, "Are you taking pictures of your shoes? I wike your shoes a wot." I melted; he was so cute.
A few minutes later, their very sweet mama walked up and said, "Are you Leslie from A Blonde Ambition? I read your blog!" It's a small world after all, folks. (Nice to meet you, Nicole!)
White can be a little tricky during the frigid months, so here are a few tips for wearing this neutral shamefully well.
1) This one is a no-brainer. If you're going to wear a lot of winter white, get a spray tan. If you're like me and tend to favor Casper the friendly ghost, it'll be necessary. Trust.
2) See photo above with the jacket. Olive and cream go so well together AND it's the trendiest neutral combo for winter 2014.
3) Gold warms up ivory incredibly well. Try throwing on a stack of gold bangles or a pair of metallic gold ballet flats.
4) I love to wear a coral-colored blush (pictured above in Nars blush) and lip gloss when I wear winter white. It's subtle enough to compliment delicate alabaster without overpowering it. Steer clear of harsh red lipsticks or bright pink blushes.
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Lastly, a small housekeeping item: If you plan to participate in the first Mom Talk chat session on Thursday evening, (topic is breastfeeding), I need to know no later than today at 5 p.m. CST. Thank you!
Later, gators.
Funny story: I went to take these photos yesterday across the street. Just my trusty tripod and I. About five minutes into snapping photos, two little boys who had been at the adjacent playground walked up. They were waiting for their mama who was unloading another kiddo from the car. One of them said, "Are you taking pictures of your shoes? I wike your shoes a wot." I melted; he was so cute.
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Jacket gifted by Riffraff // sweater purchased from SheInside (old) similar here // necklace via Hot Mama, similar here // jeans via Forever 21 here // boots from Old Navy here // |
White can be a little tricky during the frigid months, so here are a few tips for wearing this neutral shamefully well.
1) This one is a no-brainer. If you're going to wear a lot of winter white, get a spray tan. If you're like me and tend to favor Casper the friendly ghost, it'll be necessary. Trust.
2) See photo above with the jacket. Olive and cream go so well together AND it's the trendiest neutral combo for winter 2014.
3) Gold warms up ivory incredibly well. Try throwing on a stack of gold bangles or a pair of metallic gold ballet flats.
4) I love to wear a coral-colored blush (pictured above in Nars blush) and lip gloss when I wear winter white. It's subtle enough to compliment delicate alabaster without overpowering it. Steer clear of harsh red lipsticks or bright pink blushes.
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Lastly, a small housekeeping item: If you plan to participate in the first Mom Talk chat session on Thursday evening, (topic is breastfeeding), I need to know no later than today at 5 p.m. CST. Thank you!
1.24.2014
Confessional Friday: {Link Up}
It's Friday and around these parts, we're confessin'!
1. I confess that I had a good five-minute meltdown in the bathroom Wednesday night. After five days of taking care of our baby girl and dealing with this stupid RSV crap, I just needed a “moment”. It comforts us to know that this is only temporary and that she will eventually feel better. It serves also as an excellent reminder to thank the good Lord for an otherwise healthy baby.
2. I confess that the previous statement and the stress this week has caused may result in mommy enjoying a glass of wine this weekend. Sometimes, a gal just needs a little bordeaux or chianti in her life.
3. I confess that I’m scarily close to needing to pack up Caroline’s newborn clothes and it makes me soooooooo sad. She has several NB dresses that still fit, but it’s time to make more space for her 3-month clothing. Cue mommy tears.
4. I confess that I baked a funfetti cake last night for no reason other than to stuff my face. I never, EVER crave cake. Don't even really like the stuff. But for some reason, it sounded good. (And nope, I'm not pregnant, ha!)
5. I confess that I've had about enough of Mr. Bieber. After yet another ridiculous debacle, I think he needs to be grounded and sent to his room. Quickly.
What's on your mind, bunnies? Do share.
1. I confess that I had a good five-minute meltdown in the bathroom Wednesday night. After five days of taking care of our baby girl and dealing with this stupid RSV crap, I just needed a “moment”. It comforts us to know that this is only temporary and that she will eventually feel better. It serves also as an excellent reminder to thank the good Lord for an otherwise healthy baby.
2. I confess that the previous statement and the stress this week has caused may result in mommy enjoying a glass of wine this weekend. Sometimes, a gal just needs a little bordeaux or chianti in her life.
3. I confess that I’m scarily close to needing to pack up Caroline’s newborn clothes and it makes me soooooooo sad. She has several NB dresses that still fit, but it’s time to make more space for her 3-month clothing. Cue mommy tears.
4. I confess that I baked a funfetti cake last night for no reason other than to stuff my face. I never, EVER crave cake. Don't even really like the stuff. But for some reason, it sounded good. (And nope, I'm not pregnant, ha!)
5. I confess that I've had about enough of Mr. Bieber. After yet another ridiculous debacle, I think he needs to be grounded and sent to his room. Quickly.
What's on your mind, bunnies? Do share.
1.23.2014
Turtle Power
Know what practically never goes out of style? (Okay, other than a little black dress.) Tortoise shell.
And why? Because Jackie O. loved her some shell and, therefore, it's classic. Let's review this equation:
Jackie O. + Anything = Forever Cool
Like the fabulous Mrs. O, I too love some turtle power. (I also loved the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles when I was little. I hearted Donatello like nobody's biz. But enough about those turtles...)
Here are some hardshell pretties that I'd gladly add to my closet and accessories drawer:
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Large Tortoise Maxine Cuff here // Cobalt Cabo Tortoise Pendant here // Tortoise Clutch here // Dragonfly Bib from Bauble Bar // Tortoise Frame Drops |
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