It’s the New Year and with good intentions we all set our minds on different aspects of our lives to improve upon. The most common resolutions include health and fitness, organization, saving money, traveling, etc. These are all great resolutions and I’ve pulled my own resolutions from each of these categories as well. However, I do have another resolution category that I will be focused on for 2019…
Having a new baby in the New Year? Totally freaked out about how you’re going to afford it?! I’ve got some genius tips for you to check off your list and help you feel more prepared for welcoming your new baby. In fact, financially preparing for a baby is something NO ONE told me about… These days, baby advice is always about sleeping, feeding, self-care… but you’ve gotta pay for the little monster, too!
When Aubrey was 3 months old, we first went up to Boone, NC to start our Christmas tradition of cutting down our own tree. We wandered around searching for the perfect tree, having a way more in depth conversation about height, shape, and overall appearance than I knew was possible.
As moms, we have a tendency to want time to stand still. We want to hang on to those sweet moments at every stage of life for our littles. Everyone tells you time will fly by and it totally does!
If you’re anything like me, you don’t like other people. Wait, I mean, you don’t like SHOPPING with other people. Black Friday is cool and all but Cyber Monday deals are what my dreams are made of. Right, Kait?! My computer, [amazon_textlink asin=’B001HX29UI’ text=’slippers‘ template=’ProductLink’ store=’poms2moms-20′ marketplace=’US’ link_id=’47bc7971-f0ae-11e8-b223-3991a1bbdc98′], space heater, and a fluffy robe puts me right in the mood to do some shopping right from my fingertips (and yes, we still have the AC on here in FL…insert eye roll).
Adoption. What an incredible gift; the giving of life, the giving of family, the giving of love. Each year, November is recognized as National Adoption Awareness Month. Adoption is the reason I am the person that I am today. So here is a little piece of my story…
The weather is cooler, leaves are changing, and Halloween is over, which means it’s officially The Holiday Season! [Cue Christmas music.] When I think of the holidays, I think of family and friend get-togethers, eating good food, and GIVING. After all, isn’t that what the season is intended to be about?