So excited to finally be sharing the final product of my dresser refinishing project! I hit a bit of a hang-up after I finished painting it when it came to the hardware, which is what held me up from really finishing and sharing it. But I’m finally calling it done! Keep reading for the details of the project.
…Bathroom Renovation
I’m super excited to finally be sharing about the bathroom renovation we did shortly after moving into our house. Our house was built in the 50s but everything inside was updated when we bought it…except this bathroom. You can see from the teal and black tile that it was untouched. It is the hall bathroom, which is the one that any guests in our home would use while there, so we knew when we bought it that we would be updating it and planned that into our budget.
…Hoping for a Rainbow
I would have been entering the 3rd trimester today.
I’ve been a little quiet recently as we worked through a bit of a tough time for our family. But I think I’m ready to share my experience now, because hearing about others’ experiences has really helped me.
I’ve struggled a bit with how to share this journey, because in some ways I felt that I wasn’t having a “normal” or “expected” reaction to experiencing miscarriage. But I think everyone processes something like this differently, and that’s just all the more reason to share what might be a slightly different perspective.
…Planning for a Beach Trip with Baby
We’re SO excited to head to the beach this weekend! Since we’re kicking off summer and I’m sure many of you have upcoming beach trips, I figured I’d share a bit of our planning for hitting the beach with 2 crazy toddlers and a baby. My experience is that the needs are pretty different for babies vs. toddlers, so I’m going to speak to each!
Babies
My main concern when we took Hudson to the beach as a baby was having shade (#palepeopleproblems) and a place I thought there was a decent chance of him napping. In the baby stage you really don’t need a bunch of toys. So I made sure to have access to a tent or umbrella (if I wasn’t somewhere that I knew would have them available, I would bring), and a few towels/muslin blankets to create a comfortable place for him to nap. Another option for napping for us was his stroller, since he was quite the stroller napper when he was a baby. You’ll also want a good hat to protect baby’s face and neck from the sun (especially under 6 months before ou can use sunscreen on them). We like these because of the tie under the chin (to help prevent him from ripping it off) and the back flap to cover his neck. Another key item for us was this clip-on fan. It’s battery operated (charged through a USB) and is such a lifesaver for beach or pool days, or even just walks on those hot summer days!
I was pretty intimidated by the whole swim diaper situation at first, but we decided to go with disposable swim diapers when we’re in the ocean and a disposable with this reusable swim diaper over it when we’re in a friend’s or hotel pool (and we want to be extra cautious that there are no leaks). My preference with the disposable ones is that if they do have a dirty one, that’s really not a mess I want to be cleaning up. I much prefer to just toss it. One thing I did learn is to definitely go with the Huggies brand disposable swim diapers if you go that route because they have tabs you can peel open on the sides (just like a normal diaper) to take off. Other brands I’ve used didn’t which means you have to shimmy a dirty diaper (and all of it’s disgusting contents) all the way down their legs (learned this the hard way).
Once Hudson was sitting up but not super mobile yet, a plastic tub/bin was awesome to have! You can put water in it next to where you’re sitting and basically make a little baby pool for him to sit/play/splash around it while you relax. Ahhhh those were the days!
Toddlers
If your toddler is anything like mine, there will be no relaxing once they’re walking (read: running) around. Don’t get me wrong, it’s a TON of fun (and he really seems to enjoy it even more now), but relaxing (or even sitting) at the beach is a distant memory. It would be a complete waste now to bring a tent or umbrella to the beach – there’s just absolutely no chance he would be still enough to actually be under it. Of course, I still worry about protecting his skin so we use a combination of sunscreen, rash guard and sunhat. I like this sunscreen for him – clean ingredients, good coverage and goes on/rubs in easily. As for rash guards, I quickly learned that you definitely want one with a full or half zipper. Without that, they are really difficult to get on and off, especially when they’re sticky with sunscreen and sand. And of course, I always get long sleeves for maximum skin coverage. We still use the same sunhat from when he was a baby (will probably have to get a bigger size soon, but will get the same style because of the tie and the flap in the back to cover his neck).
Some beach toys are always great to have, but honestly, at almost 2 years old they really don’t hold his attention for that long…so I wouldn’t go crazy. He mostly just loves having a big open area to run around and explore. A ball and a truck are good to have on hand (as they always are for this guy). Also, now that he’s bigger, we bring these swimmers. They have the vest part over their shoulders, so much more difficult for them to slip off. This is his first summer using these, so we’ll see how they go!
Overall, I think the key is to go into this with different expectations than you maybe used to when you thought of a day at the beach. When they’re this little, it’s highly unlikely you’re going to be able to just be out at the beach all day long – they get tired, they get hot and they just need breaks. So for us making sure we are either on the beach or within a 5 minute walk from it is key. That way it’s easy to hit the beach for smaller chunks of time and head in for naps, etc. This is even more critical when you’re dealing with multiple kids on different schedules to make it easier for everyone to just come and go as they need to. If you do have a short walk to the beach, a wagon is really helpful to toss all the gear in.
As much as I do miss relaxing, long days at the beach, I truly love getting to experience one of my favorite places through Hudson’s eyes!
What tips do you have for going to the beach with babies or toddlers?
Xo,
Shannon
Seeking Balance: Interviewing and Negotiating Tips
Interviewing
My biggest tips for interviewing are to prepare, stand out, and remember that YOU are interviewing THEM too!
I prepare by thinking through the typical interview questions (common ones and behavior-based interview questions since it seems everyone uses those now) and writing out my answer. I then read through them in the days leading up to the interview and practice responding (actually saying it out loud because it’s always different than in your head!). I try to think of several really good examples to reference for the behavior-based interview questions because I find those are always hard to think of quickly in the moment.
…Traveling with a Toddler
I recently made a brave decision – to fly SOLO with my toddler down to FL. I know people do this all the time (and with multiple kids, no less), but the thought of doing this on my own with a mobile, yet not quite old enough to reliably follow instructions, child and all of the necessary baby crap was just downright intimidating. We’ve flown with Hudson before, but I always had my husband (and, therefore, another set of hands) with me. And we also haven’t flown with him since he could walk. So I knew this would be a pretty different experience. But I figured it is only about an hour flight, so even if it was completely awful, at least it wouldn’t last long.
…Seeking Balance Series: Making a Career Change
Today’s post is the 2nd post in a series I’ll be working on over the next few months about the steps I’m taking to seek and achieve balance in my life. This post is all about how I actually started the process for making a career change, including tips for searching and applying for the career that is right for you! You can find the first post in the series here where I shared all about how I identified that I needed a change and determined what it was I needed to achieve that balance.
…Business Casual Work Trip Packing Guide
Happy Monday! I hope your week is off to a great start after relaxing and recharging over the weekend!
As you may have read, I started a new job last week where I’m working in a fully remote position. I’ll only have to travel a handful of times per year, but one of those is for the company’s annual kickoff meeting which happens to be this week. I’m super excited to get to meet everyone in person right away, to start building a foundation of a relationship that we can further build upon once we’re back to interacting via phone and Skype.
…Seeking Balance
I’m so excited to start sharing what has been heavy on my heart and my mind over the past year as I discovered that life wasn’t quite working for me and sought out making a change. I’ve so wanted to share about this journey because I know so many others are facing the same challenges I am, but I wasn’t comfortable sharing publicly about a job search while it was happening. So now I can finally share all about it!
…Bright & Bold Thanksgiving Tablescape
My husband’s childhood best friend and his sweet family are coming to town for Thanksgiving for the second year in a row, and I’m loving this new tradition! My brother and his family are also living in Charlotte this year while he does a 1-year fellowship in foot and ankle surgery to complete his medical training. So I’m absolutely thrilled to be hosting family and friends for Thanksgiving this year! It’s truly one of my favorite holidays – recognizing all we have to be thankful for, amazing food, family and football! What more could you want?! As I started thinking about decor for the big meal, I was inspired by some bright and bold Thanksgiving tablescapes, so I decided to give it a go! I’ll preface this by saying this is pretty out of my decor comfort zone – I’m usually a pretty neutral kind of gal. But as is usually the case when you push yourself outside of that comfort spot, I had a lot of fun putting it together! I love how it turned out and it was super inexpensive and easy, so I wanted to share it with you all in case anyone is scrambling for a quick and easy last-minute idea for Thursday!
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