So Good: Skylar Luna Pajamas by Kate Brightbill

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We ordered Skylar Luna pajamas the other day.

Sophie picked the colors and I've never seen her so excited for something to come in the mail. I had no idea that it would be such a big deal that she got to choose her pj's on her own! Every day after we ordered them, she's been asking if today was the day they would come. She's SUPER excited about my in-laws coming in town tomorrow, so she really wanted the new pj's to come in time for them to see. 

They came! And they're every bit as lovely and soft and organic and eco-friendly as we hoped. The girls giggled when they put them on, and Maggie couldn't stop shouting "MATCH! MATCH! MATCH!" because- well- the girls kind of matched... also because she is in a phase where she repeats words until everyone hears and acknowledges. I love toddlers.

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Maggie loved hers so much that when I asked her to get dressed this morning, she insisted that she needed to keep her pajamas on. "No clothes" today, she said. They're so cute that I was perfectly fine with that. You can only get away with this sort of thing for about two years of your life, so I figure I may as well allow it. ;) 

I'm also excited because I've found my new go-to gift for little friends' birthdays! Pajamas are one of those things that are thought about LESS than daytime clothing, but as a mother, I've realized that the bedtime clothing and cozies get so much more use than the daytime outfits. Beautiful 100% cotton organic pajamas it is! Thank you Skylar Luna

Here are some other options we like (for boys AND girls!): 

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Samples were provided for review but we were not compensated for this post. ALL opinions are our own. We LOVE Skylar Luna. xo

 

Library Trip: 01 by Kate Brightbill

The library is almost a weekly visit for us. Maggie turned two and ripped her first library book ever and cost us $10, but apart from that, it's amazing to let my kiddos soak in book after book after book for free. Their bookshelves are packed with books they own, but they literally cannot get enough. Even Maggie knows if I'm trying to pass off one of their books as a "new" library book (I tried it today because I was nervous about the book rip rate, haha), and they want new pictures and new stories.  

I thought I may start sharing some of the books we love once in awhile. I love getting recommendations from friends, so I'll pass on some of the books that were extra popular with us:  

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Clockwise from top left:

Charlie and Lola- So far, we've loved every Charlie and Lola book. We check out a new one every time we go, and they are SO CUTE, and have bright and cheery, fresh ways of displaying the words on each page. 

Princess Kim and Too Much Truth- Funny little story about telling the truth. 

Animal Spots and Stripes- Maggie LOVED this one. Vivid pictures of animals. 

Miss Lina's Ballerinas- Obviously a hit with my 4-year-old. Rhythmic phrasing, which I enjoy reading out loud, because it's way easier. Just being honest. ;)

ABC: A Child's First Alphabet- the hardcover, un-rippable type of book that teaches letters with perfectly detailed pictures. 

Purple Little Bird- Super-cute story of a bird who discovers how much he loves colors. 

 

There you have it. Read away! 

xo

 

Joy by Kate Brightbill

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I can't quite describe how much this smile meant to me today. 

Some days it's just hard to get out of a funk. I woke on the wrong side of the bed; we overdid the weekend (!) and I couldn't shake it... I snapped unnecessarily and was cranky and testy all day. I felt terrible. 

...but this little girl and her beautiful smile turned things around for me.

When her daddy asked her if she had a good day, she said emphatically "yes!" She went on to tell him all the things she did that were great. She didn't even tell him that I wasn't sweet or that I didn't finish helping her spell all her friends' names on the card she was making. She told him they read books, and that they played with their toys and had lunch on the deck. She told him she rode her scooter and wore her new favorite shoes. She told him all the good and none of the bad.

I love children. I love their ability to see the brightness. I love their ability to forget where their mama failed them. I love their ability to hug me and say "mama I love you" when they see I have tears. They'll lean down to kiss any owie. They'll unabashedly tell people that they love them and that they are making them happy in the moment that they are happy. They are fully present in their moments. They see the glass so full, and their joy is contagious. 

Today these girls of mine blew me away. They took a cranky mama and had me laughing until my sides hurt this evening. 

So.so.grateful. 

 

 

Loving and Linking by Kate Brightbill

Photo via Playful Learning

Scissor practice! My friend told me her biggest challenge in kindergarten was using scissors, so I'm totally using this for Sophie.  

An incredibly refreshing point of view regarding schools.  

Ohh Etsy, too much good stuff here.

I had a day similar to this this week, {no pictures of mine}, and it's true. It IS the best. 

Not surprisingly, this new studio looks perfect. Design/interior dream team!  

Also in the "decor" category, this home tour has SO many elements I love. 

My best friend told me tried coconut oil  in her hair. Like, she let her kids put it in {which they obviously thought was super fun}... then washed it an hour later and it worked brilliantly for smoothness and shine... so guess what we're trying today? Kind of excited.

Honest created the BEST little cheat sheet for healthy school lunches.  

This skirt is so great... and on sale.  

I have a love/hate with European brands I find on Pinterest. Love them because they make such cuteness, and hate it because it's totally not accessible for us. Good inspiration though! ;)  

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Lastly, the easiest fundraiser ever. Click the link below and sign your kids' school up for the Tea Collection School Days program! Takes a couple minutes to get your school set up, send the link to anyone you know who shops Tea, and your kids' school will get 15% of all sales at that schools' storefront. No walk-a-thons or bake sales necessary! ;)

{note: deadline is September 13}  

Happy Weekend, friends!  

 

Loving: Peppercorn Kids by Kate Brightbill

Photo via PeppercornKids 

Photo via PeppercornKids 

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I love telling you about brands that make us smile.

Peppercorn Kids is one of those brands. Your child loves fish? Hey, here's a purse they've created just for you! Bows? A giant bow necklace! Perfect. Hearts? Yes, this will work perfectly. Foxes? Pilots? Sparkles? Check, check, check. 

My girls are the types who want to play dress-up every day all day, inside and outside. I have strict limits about wardrobe practicality when we go on adventures, but I'm totally game with them using their creativity to accessorize anytime.

I love Peppercorn for their design ingenuity. I love that I've eyed their pieces on other sites without realizing until recently that all of these cute things are created by one brand. They're just delightful for little girls. They have even created some stylin' pieces for boys {if I had a boy, I'd totally love these ties!!}. ;)

Also, obviously near and dear to my heart: they recently donated 500 of their beautiful pieces to St. Jude's cancer research patients. I dearly appreciate companies who do what they can to bring smiles where they're desperately needed. 

 

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The best scarf. 

The best scarf. 

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Thank you Peppercorn Kids! We are some of your biggest fans!  

xoxo

Samples were provided for review. We are truly fans of Peppercorn Kids, and all opinions are our own.  

 

That Was Fun: America's Cup by Kate Brightbill

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By this point, you've probably noticed that we love the America's Cup. 

Yes. We can't get enough. Maybe boats aren't your thing and all your friends live in San Francisco and post pictures everywhere of America's Cup, over and over, and you're like "is this over?" Nope. It's not. And when it is, we'll be so bummed because it's so good to watch. 

Side note: I love having a blog at times like these. It's my little journal and letter to my daughters to show them the things they got to experience when they were too little to remember. If you're anything like me, you have far too many pictures taken to ever print... but I'm so pleased can show them this, and they can see that they really were around for things like this historical sailing summer in the city. 

Back to it: we went with my grandparents to get the view of these boats. I think I've mentioned that my grandpa used to sail and race to amazing places. He's been trying to teach us what we're watching when we watch the boats, but it's seriously a new language. As much as I'd love to glean a ton of knowledge and pick up the language of the sailors, it's most fun to simply hear stories. We love to listen to them speak with animation and thrill about the days on the boats, and explain the races to us because they know exactly what is happening. :)

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The final races begin Saturday. Excited to see team ORACLE! :)