Tuesday, January 7, 2014

Motivation, where art thou?

So yeah...it's January 7, my tree is still up (the ornaments are off though, I repeat - the ornaments are off! Progress!) and I'm spending the second day of morning nap in a row on Facebook, listening to records, and now blogging.  If you find my motivation, please send it this way.  I'm begging you.  Second week in January is plain out too early to quit. Even for me.

While I know the winter doldrums are to blame and the "polar vortex" weather this week doesn't help, I seriously need to get my behind in gear.  I have big plans for this year, and time's a ticking.

With any amount of luck, we'll be selling the house this year and moving into a new one.  Which means I'm aiming to get organized, and get organized quick.  Once our house showings died down around the holidays, I started to slip up on the whole "show ready at all times" thing and I need to get back in gear.  Hoarder I am not, but I could use a few fresh approaches to certain areas of the house, so I'm hereby declaring 2014 the year of cleaning it all out.  No more [non-functional] junk drawer, no more growing mail piles, no more shove-it-in-the-guest-room-closet items.

I've been trying to Pinterest some organization ideas and tips, but not many don't involve a visit to the local Container Store and let's face it.  That's just another task on the list.  And I want to start now.  Like, right now.

Here are some of the favorites I've found so far, even ones that require me purchasing a thing or two to get going:


Meanwhile, for those curious about my uber fascinating life (which is likely exactly zip of you), here's what's on the docket for this week alone.  Note how incredibly productive I've been thus far...
  1. Watch The Bachelor, two episodes of Breaking Bad to catch up with R, and browse/order matching Toms for L and me
  2. Gather all important documents and load new fire safe
  3. Remove all remaining bits of Christmas cheer around the house (tree, "Season's Greetings" bathroom rug and fake Alpine Village snow, I'm looking at you...)
  4. Finish paying this month's bills
  5. Get up off behind, go to Target, purchase Turbo Tax, use it
  6. Make, photograph, and load new hairbows into Etsy store
  7. Clean bathrooms (ugh)
  8. Costco run (we're running on toilet paper and raw almond fumes over here, peeps)
  9. Go through L's closet and bin up everything that doesn't fit (eh shoot...add bins to Target list)
  10.  Call Sears and set up appointment for washing machine check, as it practically danced its way out the laundry room during a cycle yesterday
Oh.

Whoops?

First things first?  (Come on, tell me these aren't completely presh for little feet...)

Hey, its only Tuesday.

So please, help an unmotivated out.  What's on your to do list for getting it together this year?  What are your favorite organizational tips for the home?

Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Happy New Year!

“May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art—write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, 
you surprise yourself.” 

- Neil Gaiman -


From my family to yours, wishing you a new year full of blessings, love, adventure, peace and joy. 

Welcome, 2014!

The Sun's Coming Up...Like a Big, Bald Head {Book Review}

So if you haven't picked up a copy of this book by now, there's something wrong with you.

Kidding!

Not really.



For real though, this little gem is the latest on the art book scene.  I've practically managed to dog ear it in the two weeks since its arrival at my front door...I just can't stop looking through it.  The artist behind the beauty is none other than actor Norman Reedus, who you know best from the TV series The Walking Dead and the cult classic Boondock Saints and I know from my deepest fantasies :) Kidding again...

Not really. [Swoon!]

Jokes aside, if I thought I liked this guy as an actor (go watch Floating and Six Ways to Sunday...you can thank me later), I absolutely am obsessed with him as a photographer.  The book is beautiful, haunting, nostalgic, and creepy all at once.  It will blow you away before you even have a chance to realize what has happened.  Every page weaves a message; every photo leaves you wondering the story behind it...what the subjects, and Reedus, are thinking, feeling, and seeing as the camera does its thing.  One minute you find yourself feeling uncomfortable, as your eyes dart over raw photos of road kill, prostitutes, and inmates at a maximum security prison.  The next minute, you can't help but smile as a turn of the page offers simple and serene photos of his son's childhood.

One of the things I love most about the book is the freedom of it.  There's no rhyme or reason on the surface, yet deeper, everything intertwines, makes sense, and weaves a wickedly intimate tale.  The shots hail from all across the globe - right up the alley of a wanderlust-er like myself.  Some of the images are grainy, some perfectly focused.  All brilliant.  Through the use of a variety of mediums, Reedus manages to present a story so private, you'll feel at times as though you shouldn't even be looking.  You're left to draw your own conclusions on many things, and I think that's probably one of the biggest wins of this work.  If you have ever stumbled through an art book before, unsure of what you're looking at or should be seeing, know that the journey of this one will be at the opposite end of that spectrum.  I've never had a lovelier time out of my comfort zone!

If you have even the smallest amount of appreciation for anything artsy, you'll be sure to love this amazing collection of imagery.  Go buy it.  Keep one for yourself, give a few as gifts.

Run, don't walk!  Trust me, you won't be sorry.

PS: If you're in NYC, you might get lucky and find it in stores.  Stop in your local book shop and have a look!

PPS:  If you haven't seen Reedus as Daryl Dixon in The Walking Dead, not only are you missing out, but you've been living under a rock.  Go watch it on AMC - it's wicked good!

Sunday, December 29, 2013

These are a few of our favorite {baby} things...

As a new(ish) mom, I'm constantly on the look out for awesome baby products.  Truth be told, I've come across more lemons than gems and sometimes cringe when I think of the money I've wasted on stuff that just didn't cut it around our house, or things that I used once or twice before they started collecting dust in the back of L's closet.  I mean, who knew that newborn L would equate a swaddle blanket to being in a straight jacket.  Or that the term "no spill sippy cup" actually means valve-so-powerful-even-an-adult-cant-drink-out-of-it. (Yes, I've tried.)

Guess our parents and grandparents were really onto something when they did the whole raising kids things sans the inventory of a Babies R Us!

While at twelve months into the game, I'm a bit late joining in, I've been seeing great posts on better blogs than thee about favorite things at each stage so thought I'd jump on the bandwagon.  Cause let's face it - sometimes, the whole star review system on all those baby sites just doesn't cut it.  Without further adieu, our current "must haves"...



1. The Lollacup
After trying out a gajillion different types of cups with L, we finally found this diamond in the rough. Our biggest "wants" in a cup were something easy for her to drink out of and something she could hold independently.  This fits the bill on both counts.  While its not the cheapest of options, it fits an ample amount of liquid, is easy to clean and assemble (comes w/a straw cleaning brush; replacement straws are available too), is valve free so she doesn't have to tip it back to drink, and features a lid that closes over the straw to keep those germs out on the go.  It's not of the "no spill" variety, so be aware if that feature is important, but you have to turn it completely upside down and give it a few good shakes for any liquid to come back through the straw.  The only other mentionable is that it doesn't seem to be made out of the sturdiest of materials, but its taken a few good tumbles at our house and held up just fine, so its probably just a me thing.

2.  FIsher Price Space Saver High Chair
Even if you're not looking to save space, you'll love this chair.  I was super against a traditional high chair - didn't want it taking up room in my kitchen, and wanted something we could use more long term.  This was the perfect solution.  Though she's been using it since she was a few months old thanks to the recline feature, its our everyday meal chair now and we'll continue to use it into the booster phase, when we can pop off the tray and scoot her right up to the table.  The cover comes out easily for washing, the tray goes right in the dishwasher, and all is well in meal land over here.  (And as we found out over the holidays, its SO easy to take along to Nana's house - lightweight and fits on any chair!)

Note/Con:  If you're ordering online, the Scatterbug print is a super weird/gross color in person. I found this out the hard way and we've been happily Mocha Butterfly-ing it up ever since.

3.  Gap Jammies
Why don't these come in my size?  We're in that weird in between size right now (12 month too short, 18 month too long), but these pajamas always work and right now, they're the only brand in our pj drawer.  In a Midwest winter, L exclusively wears footie jammies to bed and these are always perfect.  Snug fitting but warm, good quality material, they wash beautifully, and come in cute prints.  (And even more awesome when there's a coupon code available! Like now.)

4.  Pedipeds
Love, LOVE these baby shoes.  They're the perfect option for my little non-walker...flexible and comfy, good quality material, stay on super well, and come in really cute styles.  After buying so.so.many el cheapo pairs and hating them, I ordered up three pairs of these brand one day and called it a day.  Haven't needed another type since!

And of course we can't have a post like this without throwing toys in there!  Here's two favorites around our casa these days...

5.  Parum Pum Pum Drum
Santa brings the coolest stuff! This drum is from the new B Toys brand at Target, and its awesome.  It comes with several easy to hold instruments (cymbals, tamborine, etc) and a set of drum [chew] sticks.  It even has a little strap on the drum for when she's older and marching band-ing it around the house!  The top pops off so all the instruments can be stored inside (its see through too!), which is perfect, especially for L, who has discovered an alternative use - storage for every other toy in the house.  So basically, its several toys plus storage all in one :)  And P.S. - the drum top is just a thick plastic material, so not loud enough to annoy the heck out of everyone else in the house.  Bonus!

6. V-Tech Sit to Stand Learning Walker
This thing has been a favorite in our house for many months.  The front panel pops up for floor play (perfect for tummy time), is perfect for an independent sitter when its attached (has brakes too for when being used stationary!), and of course provides some lovely encouragement for the almost-walkers like L.  Three volume level options means the parentals won't go nuts hearing barnyard tunes on the regular, and its simply just one of those toys that gets used every day in our house.  Be prepared for the detachable phone to go missing several times a day, but other than that - its a winner in our book!  (And I'm big on stuff she can use for more than a few weeks before losing interest/outgrowing it.)

What are your must have baby products?  Do share!

Friday, December 27, 2013

52 Week Money Challenge

Want a super easy way to save $1,378 dollars this year? Try taking the 52-Week Money Challenge, which is EVERYWHERE on the Internet right now.  It's actually surprisingly simple. You start by moving over a single dollar into savings in the first week and build up to $52 in the last week.  Nervous about pushing over the biggest amounts near the 2014 holiday season?  Try doing the challenge in reverse!  Whether you're a seasoned saver or need a jump start for the new year, this little tool is perfect.  Personally, I'm planning to use it to set aside money in two accounts this year - our vacation savings and L's savings.  Week 1 is already complete over here.  What are YOU waiting for?

Happy penny pinching! 


Wednesday, December 25, 2013

Wise men still seek Him...

From our family to yours, we wish you peace, joy, love, and abundant blessings this Christmas season and every day of the coming year.


Friday, November 22, 2013

What we've been up to...

"A vacation is having nothing to do and all day to do it in."
- Robert Orben -


A little of this...


A LOT of this...


Quite a bit of this...


And looking at this a time or two...

#nofilter

I'll shout it from the [palm] tree tops - we love Punta Cana!  A week in La Republica Dominicana never disappoints.  We swam, we ate, we beached, we swam and ate some more.  It was the perfect family week and little miss L did awesome to boot.  Though we traded in the whole drinking/dancing all night thing of vacations past for a book and a tea out on the balcony, we soaked up every moment of relaxation and returned (in inappropriate footwear, no less) to the snowy Midwest refreshed and rejuvenated.  And with a newfound respect for potable water coming out of the faucets when teeth brushing.  And when rinsing fallen sippies 50 times a day.  And...well, you get it. 

For those looking to travel south into paradise, especially with kids in tow, we highly recommend The Reserve at Paradisus Palma Real.  We were so impressed with everything from the rooms, to the staff, to the food, and much more.  There was tons to keep us busy right at the resort, L was doted on left and right, and everything was clean, clean, clean with a capital bleach.  We had pools galore to enjoy, restaurants to forever, and white sand as far as the eye could see.  Bliss!  Bliss, I tell ya!