Little Valentines by Kate Brightbill

Maggie by Pictilio

Maggie by Pictilio

Valentine's Day is next week! Already!!

I love Valentine's Day. I've loved it through the good years and the bad years... I love the heart-shaped pancakes, the tiny love notes in lunch boxes- (first from my mom, and now I write them to my girls), I loved the anticipation of all the Valentines distributed at school, I love the red and pink wardrobe options. It's such a sweet holiday that we remind the ones we love that we love them, and eat more than our fair share of sweets to celebrate.

In case you're looking for the goods to spruce up Valentine's wardrobes for the kiddos in your life, here are my favs for 2015:  

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Shades . Sweatshirt . Heart Clip

Necklace . Dress . Shoes .

Umbrella . Hat . Shirt .

 

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Currently Loving: Nununu by Kate Brightbill

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When shopping for clothes for my girls, we look for two things: comfort and cuteness. If something is comfortable but always makes the kids look and feel disheveled, we pass. If it's cute and absolutely uncomfortable, it will stay in the closet until it's outgrown. 

Nununu is a brand that perfectly marries comfort and style. Maggie wants to wear her pink dress every single day. It's THE dress for her this season. It passes the twirling test, and has long cozy sleeves to keep her warm.... and it's pink, so it's a win. Their hoodies and sweatshirts are the go-to's for coziness. Sophie picks her grey pullover sweatshirt to wear to school all the time, and Maggie can borrow it for the oversized sweatshirt look we love {hello, childhood as an 80's kid!}.  

Nununu also has the softest baby clothing, with signature stars, graphic prints, or ABC's. If you need to pick up a gift for a little cutie in your life, they have plenty of options. Their clothing is not predictable;  the silhouettes on their dresses and pants are different from what you see every day, and their pieces stand out in quality. We love Nununu.

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You can shop my picks below- just click the pictures and it'll take you right to the product! Or just head over to the Nununu site to find what works best for you! Happy shopping! 

xoxo.

Products provided for review. All opinions are my own! :)

2/52 by Kate Brightbill

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  • Maggie: Lollipops from Miette are her favorite.
  • Sophie: She's proud about being tall enough to wash her own apples without a stool.

Week 2/52 of photos for 2015. Idea inspired by Bleubird

Drop-Off by Kate Brightbill

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The first month of kindergarten, Brian and I both wanted to be the one at school drop-off, every morning. I wanted to volunteer to help with drop-off, which meant an earlier drop-off time. Before Sophie started kindergarten, I planned to make fabulous breakfasts daily, bento packed lunches, read one Bible story before school, and have beds made and kitchens cleaned before heading out the door. I spent the first month of school doing Sophie's hair with adorable, smooth braids, or a high ponytail with carefully affixed fabulous barrettes. I planned to get up earlier than everyone and shower before drop-off, so I could look bright and cheerful while greeting other parents and kids outside the school.

My how things have changed.

On average, I hit the snooze button... thrice. I get up and really try hard to make Sophie want to get out of her bed, hypocritically, I might add. Dark mornings under fluffy white covers should not be disturbed, in my opinion. Cereal or yogurt for breakfast daily {except for me- I make a small breakfast burrito for myself every day, usually AFTER drop-off of course}. The girls' hair is sometimes brushed, sometimes combed through with my fingers, and always done while Sophie is eating breakfast-- OR actually, sometimes I have to get that done on our walk to school. About once a week, her bed is made before school {in fairness, this has 99% to do with the top bunk bed factor!}, and Bible reading with the kiddos is always at night. 

Isn't it funny how we always expect things to be different than they really are? We expect ourselves to be the ones who can break the mold. I laughed at myself this morning, as I took my un-showered, makeup-less self to drop-off, leaving the lunch-packing ingredients on the counter awaiting my return, laundry to fold littering the hallway, my own usually-perfectly-made bed a vision of thrown covers and pj's tossed...

I was thinking back to last summer, and was reminded of my inability to comprehend how mothers cannot make simple mornings smooth-sailing and tidy. You have to live it to believe it, perhaps?

And maybe, just maybe the "live it to believe it" concept spreads through experiences through the years?

  • "Oh, they say marriage is hard? Doubt it. I'm sure it's just because they don't get along and REALLY love each other like we do..."
  •  "They're saying having a baby makes sleeping hard? Ohh, no biggie... I'll just take a nap and be fully functioning since babies sleep all day anyway. During the baby's other naps, I'll probably be keeping my home immaculate and working part-time with excellence."
  • "Toddlers have tantrums? And sometimes in public? Ah, must be the parenting. tsk" 
  • "They say keeping the home clean with kids is challenging? Maybe they're lazy?"
  • "Rumor has it that having a school-age child can be a juggle? Oh they must be over-booking..." 

Sound familiar? I know I'm not the only one who has had these thoughts because I've heard them spoken aloud on more than a few occasions {yikes, sometimes with regard to my own poorly managed moments as a mother}.

The truth is, I really cannot know challenges people face until they become my own. I heard a saying recently that we tend to offer quick judgment toward others, and extend extra grace to ourselves. Oh how I wish I was the exception to that rule. 

Now that I've learned that drop-off is not quite what I imagined, I'm embracing the chaos. I don't really even mind our scattered mornings... Dare I say-- I like them? I like knowing we're all in it together, doing our best to do life "right." I like that these are the days and the memories I'll be gripping when it's peaceful and immaculate here again. Obsessing over doing mornings seamlessly and beautifully isn't the way to go during these years.

Ps. All that said, I'm basically thrilled Brian is taking Sophie to school tomorrow. I'll probably hit that snooze button a fourth time, for good measure. ;)

xoxo

1/52 by Kate Brightbill

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  • Maggie, age 3: tutus + crowns
  • Sophie, age 6: climber of everything

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I've admired this series of one photo per week of each child for a year. I love the idea of taking one image of the girls per week that shows them in their element doing what they love. It will be so good to keep track of how they grow and change through the year. I'll use my "real" camera for this, and real life moments, and I'll be posting them on Fridays. Happy weekend!!

xoxo

Highlights by Kate Brightbill

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It's time to look forward to the brand new 2015... but first: one quick glance behind...

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I make a specific and conscious effort to keep my social media accounts full of brightness in the days, and what will become fond memories. At the end of the year, at the start of a new, I love to look back. I love to look at the big picture. My heart told me on many days that 2014 was too tough... that the emotions taking me on roller coasters were enough to declare 2014 unpleasant... Then I take a look at my Instagram account and I see the lovely. I see the moments I would love to bottle and cherish forever. I see the days that were beyond beautiful in every way and am reminded of the blessed life that we lead. For those who believe social medias should show the good, the bad and the ugly, I would beg to differ. I want some places to be only for the sweet, and none of the sour.

Character was built this year. Life did not necessarily go as planned, but when it's all said and done, it was all for the best. We are better because of 2014. Learning is part of living. 

I'm excited to see what 2015 brings. I've made plans and resolutions, but I know sometimes flow as they will, rather than as I've laid them out. I'm along for the ride, and I'm thankful for the journey.  

Happy New Year!