Friday, June 29, 2018

Five on Friday

I've always loved the "Five on Friday" posts that have been floating around the blog world for as long as I can remember. They are definitely something I want to do on a regular basis around here! This week I decided to focus on Amazon finds since I've recently been on an Amazon Prime-ing spree. Anyone else like that? Go weeks or months without using it and then when you start again it feels like a Prime box is showing up on your doorstep daily!

First up is this carry-on bag that I bought for our trip to Florida. I didn't have any bags that were the appropriate size for carry-on that fit under the seat but was big enough to hold all the stuff we needed. I read the reviews which seemed a bit iffy but figured I could always run to Target if this bag didn't work out. I love this bag! It had plenty of space for what I needed, was easy to zip up one handed, and the quality was good. It did have a bit of a funky smell so I threw some Purification oil on a cotton ball inside the bag for a few hours. Good as new! If you're in need of a weekender bag or a carry-on, I highly recommend this one.


I just ordered this cookbook by Rachel Hollis today! I love to try new cookbooks but I get discouraged when they're full of stuff we don't normally keep on hand or they take hours to make. I had honestly never heard of Rachel until recently when everyone started talking about her book Girl, Wash Your Face. I started reading that book while on vacation and found out she also has cookbooks. This one intrigued me and the reviews were good so I decided to try it out. I'll share some of the recipes I try on Instagram once it gets here!



I collect blankets. Not really intentionally, I'm just always really cold so I'm drawn to blankets when I'm out shopping. I have one throw blanket hung up on the ladder in our living room but it's more of a Fall color scheme so I'm on the hunt for a more neutral one. I thought this was super pretty (the fringe is always a plus) and the price is great! It's going on my shopping list for sure. I never really thought to check Amazon for blankets but I'd bet I'll be scouting out other options on there in the near future.



All of the bedrooms in our house are mostly finished. I'm not quite done finding all the little pieces of decor I want but I've almost got it. One thing I've been wanting is some kind of storage for our pillows and blankets that we pull off the bed before we sleep. Currently they just get tossed on the floor in a pile on my side of the bed. I'd love to have a trunk at the foot of the bed for these but our bedroom is just not big enough for that. I think a basket like this would be good for the size of our room. It would look nice next to the mirror and rocking chair we already have in there. I'm going to checkout Goodwill to see if I can thrift a big wicker basket otherwise this one is what I'll probably end up buying.


Throw pillows are the bane of my husband's existence. Okay, that's a bit dramatic but he hates throw pillows because he doesn't understand having a pillow that's just for looks. I on the other hand LOVE throw pillows. Would buy a million of them to switch out frequently if they weren't so freaking expensive. A lot of the ones we own are fairly old and really starting to look crappy. Most of them are stuffed with some kind of polyester filler that doesn't fluff very well. They're smooshed beyond repair at this point. I have found a ton of great throw pillow covers lately so I need to slowly replace our old pillows with these pillow inserts so I can just buy new covers to swap out. Hopefully since these are feather-filled they will fluff better!


Do you have an Amazon Prime membership? What have you purchased lately through Amazon? I believe Prime day is coming up soon so I'll be checking things out to see if I find any good deals to pass along!

Wednesday, June 27, 2018

Traveling With Little Ones


Last week we got back from our first family vacation to Florida. Now, we travel back and forth to Iowa quite a bit in the car but this is the first time we've gone so far from home. This is also the first time either of the boys have been on an airplane! I did tons of scouring the internet and asking friends for their best tips for enjoying vacation with little ones.

I would say my two biggest tips now that we're back are to make wherever you're staying feel like home and start off with low expectations for your kids. When we travel anywhere that we're staying overnight, I always bring small comforts to help my kids feel more at home. A sound machine to help them sleep, small loveys, and some essential oils that we use to help them feel more comfortable. I usually try to follow their normal routine as closely as I can so they know what to expect. Although we took the "it's vacation!" attitude this trip and we're paying for it over a week later. The boys got so far off their schedule and it hasn't been fun trying to get them back to it. We stayed in a condo instead of a hotel and I think that made a big difference in them settling in too!

The other thing I highly recommend is to lower your expectations. Of course you want to have a good time on your well-earned vacation! Hey, it's been 5 years since we took one so I totally get that! You have to remember that kids are still kids and when they are out of their normal element, they're going to act up. For example: I packed loads of toys and snacks in our carry-ons for the boys. We had two flights lasting a total of about 3 hours each way. We knew Maverick would be fine with movies and snacks, he took the long day in stride. I thought surely because our first flight was so early that Jax would sleep on the plane and then we'd pacify him with snacks and distractions. NOPE! We made it through the first flight alright but the second flight ended with me crying in the airport. Yikes. I had way too many expectations which made it so much harder on me when things went wrong. Honestly, that rough flight set my expectations much lower for how the rest of the week would go and I needed that! The boys had normal meltdowns for their ages but were champs all week so we took everything else in stride and laughed as much as we could.

We were lucky to be traveling with family so we got to spend alone time with each of the boys! That rarely happens at home where both of us get to spend time with just Mav or Jax. Those memories alone are worth their weight in gold! The few sour spots were far outweighed by all the fun we had. Traveling with kids surely comes with its difficulties but don't let that stop you from taking them along for the ride! And travel with extra help whenever you can because it saved our sanity haha.



Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Master Bath Plans




Our first major renovation in our house is going to be the master bath. It's one of two bathrooms and the only full bath in the house. So far we've only slapped some paint on the walls and added a few small pieces of decor. We actually planned to do this bathroom right away last Fall but having a newborn changed that plan pretty quickly!

I wanted to do the whole bathroom in one shot, collecting everything we needed beforehand. Since we are doing the renovation ourselves and we have no other shower/tub, I think it will be better if we go piece-by-piece as we have time. We are replacing the floor but haven't decided which route we want to go yet. I'm most excited about ripping out the wall paneling to replace it with shiplap! We originally painted the walls a cool gray but because the original paint color was blue, they ended up looking very blue-gray. We plan to use the same gray paint we used in most of the house to warm it up a bit. I'm also going to paint the trim white.

We are keeping the vanity. I plan to update it by painting the base and doors white, then replacing all the knobs and handles with something more up-to-date. My husband is going to replace the sink countertop area with a new wooden countertop. We've found a few above counter sinks that we like but are still debating if that's a good choice with small kids who may overflow the sink easily. The medicine cabinet mirror is coming down as it's too large for the space and dates the room. I want to find a large mirror that's a similar size to replace it. We will have to find some sort of light fixtures to hang above the mirror since our current lighting is attached to the medicine cabinet. We plan to put some kind of shelving above the toilet to give us back some of the storage we will be losing under the mirror.

The bathtub-shower area is actually pretty nice so we aren't doing much in there. I would like to swap the faucet and shower pipe area to match the sink faucet but I'm unsure if that's something we can do ourselves. Behind the door is a towlel hook and long set of linen closets. The area is quite confined so I may remove the doors from the closets to see if that opens up the space some. I also plan to remove the current shower hook in place of a few more, some at a lower height for the kids. We also have an issue with dirty laundry piling up behind the door so I'm scouring stores for an appropriately shaped laundry basket to hide away back there.

I can't wait start this project and find all the new decor! Would you rather I share about my decor shopping trips, my inspiration, or the actual renovations themselves?
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