Easter 2016

I hope you all had a wonderful Easter!

With no family in town and rain all weekend it was a low key holiday for us but as delayed as I am on this post, I couldn't let a holiday go by without sharing a few snaps for memories sake!


Lots of drool and animal crackers going on in the photo above. What can I say, we keep it super glam around here!

We opted out of the official egg hunt at Magnolia Plantation on account of the torrential downpour and my unwillingness to put a poncho on my kid. We eventually made our way there once the rain passed and what was left of the egg hunting crowd was on its way out, so I actually think it was good timing.


The petting zoo was probably the muddiest but biggest hit of the day with Rowan. He stared at the animals for a few minutes before charging at them and causing us to scoop him up before he sent the startled animals to crazy town.

We're looking forward to going back to the plantation on a prettier day for sure but it was fun to get out for a little!


And just like that, another holiday is on the books!
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Five on Friday :: Easter Edition!

Happy Friday, friends! This week I officially hit bad blogger status, despite all the posts I had planned! Hate when that happens! Anyway I haven't done any Friday favorites in a while so lets get to it!

Linking up with Natasha, April, and Christina!

One. Easter Basket Goodies

Sippy Cup. Toddler Plates. Mint Sleeper c/o Softsie.

So I think mama needs to get a bigger Easter basket next year or maybe curb the shopping habit, because Rowan's beach toys, bubbles, and stuffed animal don't even fit! I'm so excited to add one of the Softsies sleepers in his basket though, its the softest thing ever and I'm really wishing they made adult sizes. 

Two. Daycare Teacher Gifts

R's teachers are so great and I wanted to give them something small for Easter so I put together these bags with Eos lip balm and other egg-shaped chocolates and slapped a tag on it (made with Canva). Super quick and easy! I'm pretty sure my husband thought I was losing my mind when I requested egg-shaped chocolates on the grocery list...

Three. Herb Garden
Herb Markers via Target Dollar Spot (similar also love these metal stamped markers)

Is it weird that finding those chalkboard herb markers in the Target dollar spot encouraged me to have an herb garden again? Ha! I have quite a black thumb but somehow managed to keep most of them alive into the Fall last time, so here's hoping I can do it again!

Four. Saddle Bag Love

I just ordered this pretty Old Navy bag yesterday to replace my old blush bag and I'm so excited! It's 30% off today, such a good price! I had to try really hard not to buy the cognac color too.

Five. Day Date

My husband and I took off work today so we could have a day date because #stillnobabysitter but hey, I'll take it! We still don't know what we want to do... beach, downtown, lunch, so we're just going to wing it!

Hope you all have a wonderful Easter weekend! I'm so excited for Easter brunch and to see Rowan egg hunting with his little girlfriend, Violet. Bring on the weekend and mimosas!
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Blogger Baby Registry Favorites

Baby Registry 101 Bloggers Top 5 Baby Registry Picks Hey everyone! I'm so excited to have teamed up with ten gorgeous mamas for Brittany's Baby Registry 101 series. We've all compiled our favorite registry items to make other expecting mamas' lives a little easier! Every baby is different so I love that there are so many mamas in blogland willing to share what helped them get through the first year of motherhood. Enjoy!

Hi, everyone! My name is Brittany and I blog over at Life as the Mrs. I'm married to my husband of 5 1/2 years, Brandon, and we are the proud parents of Walker (2) and baby boy #2, who is due May 25. We live in a suburb of Dallas, Texas, and I'm a Texas girl through and through. As one of our friends (who is from Chicago) like to say, "You Texans are pretty much proud of everything!" I have to agree. ;)

Having had one baby and another one on the way, Brandon and I had a lot of trial-and-error with baby products. We learned quickly that what works best for some might not work best for us (or others), but once we found what worked, we stuck with it! We plan to use a lot of the same things for baby #2, but did upgrade on a few products. 

Here are my Top 5 Baby Registry Must-Haves:
1. Puj Tub: The Puj Tub is a great thing to have at your disposal once you can give baby an actual bath. This little tub uses magnets to fold and fit perfectly in your bathroom or kitchen sink, and we loved that Walker didn't slip and slide in it. The soft foam material is easy to clean, and it dries hanging flat, so you don't worry about mold or mildew getting in the little cracks and crevices. We are definitely using this for Baby #2, too! 

2. Dr. Brown's Bottle Warmer: We used Dr. Brown's bottles with Walker, and they were a lifesaver for us because of his reflux. So, I knew I didn't have to use the Dr. Brown's bottle warmer to accompany the bottles (and didn't at first and instead went with cheaper options), but we found it was the only bottle warmer that didn't leak and/or crap out on us after a few weeks of use. I did replace this for Baby #2 since Walker's got a little nasty from breast milk and/or formula spills, but that was total user error! 

3. Ubbi Diaper Pail: My sweet blogger friend Aileen recommended the Ubbi Diaper Pail to us and sang its praises -- most notably the fact that you don't have to use expensive refills like you do with other diaper systems, including the Diaper Genie (which we had with Walker and I loathed). We purchased this ahead of Baby #2's arrival since Walker is still in diapers, and we have been very impressed with it! Not only does it take regular kitchen trash bags, it condenses the smell a lot better and I think holds more diapers. 

4. Fisher Price Swing: Oh, the Fisher-Price "My Little Snugapuppy" Swing, I will sing your praises forever. Walker loved this sweet little swing (in addition to the corresponding bouncer) and took many a naps in this thing. I liked that it wasn't too complicated, was easy to clean and could rock both back-and-forth and side-to-side. We will definitely be using this for Baby #2! 

5. Wubbanub Pacifier: We used Wubbanubs from the second Walker came home from the hospital. They're little stuffed animals attached to a Soothie pacifier, which is what hospitals offer newborns (if they're pro-pacificer and you are, too) and Walker took to immediately. The weight of the animal helped keep the pacifier in his mouth, especially at night, and the older he got, the little animal made it easier for him to pick up and put back in his mouth. Plus, they're just adorable! 
Hi, I'm Julie! I'm a Michigan based Mama behind the blog - Just the Joy's. I am blessed with a beautiful sassy 11 month old baby girl and have another bundle of Joy on the way! In the short time since I've become a Mom, I've learned about sooooo many products that I've found to be life savers or some that are straight up useless. Here are some of my most used (read: wouldn't want to live without) baby registry items!

1. Portable High Chair. This item right here is hands down one of my favorite gifts we received! My girlfriend hit the nail on the head with this one! Especially because it's pink camo! Which is perfect for us being hunters... but no worries, it comes in many other colors too! We use this while camping, weekend traveling, family gatherings, or when going to a babysitter's house is needed. It could even be used at a restaurant if desired! It folds up easily and is compact. It even has a handy storage bag with a strap for over the shoulder carrying!

2. Dr. Brown's Bottle Warmer. Sometimes (read: all the time) it's all about making a Mom's life easier! Although I did breast feed, we mostly relied on pumping and bottle feeding. When you have a screaming hungry baby, the few minutes it takes to get that bottle ready seem like an eternity! I originally had the mindset that I would be frugal and just use hot water in a cup every time I needed to heat a bottle... until I went to a friend's and used her Dr. Brown bottle warmer.... less than 3 minutes and I was ready to go! Also, I love that it sterilizes the nipple while warming the milk. I also love that it fits both 4oz or 8oz bottles. You can also sterilize pacifier's or warm baby food! And lastly, it's so simple to use! Convenience for the win! 

3. Ergo Performance Baby Carrier. As mentioned above, it's all about making life easier! Having a baby carrier allows you to give your baby the attention he/she needs as well as be hands free and able to do other things such as cooking or cleaning or walking around the farmer's market without running people over with a stroller. When she was a smaller baby, I often used the Moby wrap as well. Which was very comfortable and more natural feeling, yet a little more time consuming to put on. You can also purchase an infant insert for the Ergo. I chose the Performance style Ergo because it has a breathable mesh so you or the baby don't get hot and sweaty, there's padding along the waist band as well as the shoulder straps to make for extra comfort, and lastly, it's super easy to put on! 

4. Braun Forehead Thermometer. As you may already know, getting a baby/toddler to sit still long enough for a temperature read can be nearly impossible. As if having a sick child isn't bad enough as it is! That's why I absolutely love this thermometer! It's super simple, painless, quick, and gives an accurate reading!

5. Cozy Cart and Chair Cover. Did you know that grocery store shopping carts have more germs than public restrooms?? Anyone else a germ-o-phobe like myself?! If you are, this cover is like gold! If I had to estimate how many times I've used this, I'd say at least 100 times! It's not just for shopping carts, but it's also great for restaurant highchairs!

Bonus: Fitted crib mattress and large multi use pads. The fitted crib pad is great for night time leaks and definitely saves the mattress. It fits great under a crib sheet. The large multi use pads are great for using in a bassinet or pack and play and can even be used in a toddler bed. Secret tip: I kept one in my pickup while I was pregnant for the moment my water broke and I had to drive to the hospital. My husband was thoroughly impressed that I was prepared for that moment and that I didn't leak on the leather seats! ;)
   
Hey ya'll! I'm Jessi from Jessi's Design and I am the proud (semi) new Mama to Miss Anderson Greer who is 11 months old. We live in small town Virginia and take Southern charm to a whole new level. Have ya'll seen the onesie that says "Well dressed Southern mess?" that probably sums it up in these parts!  

1. Pack-n-play: We STILL use this as our main changing station and she actually slept in this for her first 6 months of life. The newborn napper was perfect for the first few weeks and it can be removed when no longer needed. These things are so easy to take along for traveling and we have LOVED it.

2. Motorola video monitor: This monitor has been a life saver. The range is fantastic and so is the sound. You can talk to your babe through it and even soothe them with music. It is a must have for any home!    

3. Baby Brezza: We purchased the Baby Brezza at Target when Andi started solids. It was SO easy to use and so money-saving/efficient. It is an excellent way to make your own baby food and so user friendly!    

4. 4moms Plush Mamaroo Infant Seat: Ya'll, this is a MUST. It's on the pricey side but so worth it. This thing definitely got used to the max. We traveled with this everywhere we went until she outgrew it. It has the coolest movement and sound settings - I give it an A++    

5. Wubbanub: The simple wubbanub! You can't go wrong and pick out so many different animals and colors. Andi didn't take to a paci very well but loved that it was attached to a plush animal that she could cuddle!

I'm Courtney and I blog over at A + Life! I'm a stay at home, homeschooling mama to Abigail (5 years) and Mabel (10 months). I blog about motherhood, home decor, family, infertility, faith, and well- just about anything and everything. We live in Joplin, Missouri, are active in our church, and love to cheer for the Kansas City Royals(yes, we're STILL crazy excited about the World Series). I would love it if you stopped by my blog to say hello!

My most very favorite baby products are actually ALL new products for baby #2! I didn't use any of them with my first daughter, so I like to think that with some experience on my side this time around, I've really found some of the greatest baby items available.

My top 5 look like this:
1. Solly Baby Wrap: I never did any baby wearing the first time around. But it has been the most wonderful discovery for me! Mabel is 10 months old and we are still using the Solly! It is soft and comfortable. Breathable and light. We have it in a dark gray fabric, but the endless color options on their site make it hard to choose just one! I can't recommend this baby product enough. It is my top baby item rec. 

2. Little Unicorn Swaddles: These blankets were absolutely perfect for my summer baby! They are HUGE but also light and gauzy and just perfect. With so many sweet prints to choose from, they are stylish, comfortable, and such a great baby item. 

3. Rock N Play:  The RNP. Also known as a total LIFE SAVER. Mabel slept in this thing beside my bed for a solid seven months. Oh and if she wasn't napping in the Solly baby wrap, she was napping in this instead. I had heard so many people talk about this as magical baby item- but I skipped it the first time around. BIG MISTAKE. Huge! Don't skip this one! 

4. Bumbo Seat and Activity Tray: So Abigail had a Bumbo seat that she used all of one time. Her legs were way, way, WAY too fat to fit inside it. Well, Bumbo got it together and remade their seat. It's contoured differently now and is shaped way better for fat baby legs. I was sent a new seat and this activity tray to try out(actually before Mabel was even born!) and it quickly became one of our absolute favorite baby items. As soon as Mabel could hold her head up she LOVED being in this seat! She could play and sit in the same room as big sister and I and it made everyone so happy. We stopped using it once she could sit up on her own, but before then, we seriously used it all the time and really put some major mileage on that thing. 

5. Boon Flair High Chair: we just recently had a need for a high chair(perhaps I should mention that we dealt with secondary infertility for years so we sold all of our baby stuff and had to replace it all when we got pregnant again?) We started solids with Mabel around 7 months so we only just recently got a new one! After hating the space saver high chair we had with Abigail, I did some research and waited for a sale. I scored the fabulous Boon Flair for a great price! It has been amazing. Who knew you could love a high chair so much? Easy to clean, great to use. It rolls on our wood floors and has hydraulics so you can raise and lower it. Plus, it doesn't take up one of our dining room chairs. It is all around fabulous and I highly recommend it! 
Hey, there I am! Here's the deal with babies and registries. You need a lot of stuff.

 It's super easy to get sucked into all of the fancy gear and adorable toys directed towards that newborn stage. I confess that we have an abnormally large amount of swaddle blankets. Apparently I also have a thing for pants and pajamas with animals on the butt.

But once my son got to the "doesn't sit still for more than 5 seconds stage," we didn't have anything to keep him busy. We were also ill-prepared for solid food and sippy cups. So when friends ask me for registry advice, I always tells them to remember your babe is going to grow out of most of the stuff you register for and you'll have to drop a couple hundred on Amazon Prime just to keep up.

 So, I give you my top five items for after the newborn stage, which as I look at it mostly consists of meal time gear. Maybe we just eat a lot?! That white noise machine though, do yourself a favor and use that from day one. Sleep Sheep doesn't stand a chance.  

1. IKEA Highchair: So simple, easy to clean, $20 (!!), and that sweet babe of yours can use it from the time he or she is sitting up. Highly, highly recommend. Originally we registered for different highchair and the fabric was always a B to clean and it was bulky. So off to IKEA we went!  

 2. White Noise Machine: Natural white noise sound, doesn't shut off automatically, and its still going over a year later. Having something to drown out noise and mimic the sounds your babe heard before he or she was born is crucial.  

3. VTech Sit to Stand Walker: This is an all time favorite toy in our household! Mind you, your Achilles and baseboards will take quite a few hits but I think this walker was a huge reason why my son walked so early.    

4. Bowls and Cups: The suction on these Munchkin bowls ensure my son can't chuck them at the dog and after extensive testing, the Miracle 360 sippy cup is a clear winner- easy to clean and no leaking.   
5. Snack KeeperThis snack keeper can withstand being dropped (read: thrown) five thousand times and we haven't lost a Cheerio yet.

You can check out my newborn registry favorites here, see my love affair with my diaper bag here, take a peak at Rowan's nursery here, and hear my thoughts on our Britax R-Ready stroller here!


Hi there! I am Laura, mama to Presley, furmama to Finn and wife to David. When I am not heading into San Francisco for work or taking on photography clients on the weekends I am busy wrangling an active 18 month old daughter. I love my husband, my daughter, our rescue dog, our family, our friends, floral anything and the ocean. You can find me at Happily Ever Parker. 

1. HALO Velcro Swaddles: When I became a mom I was one of those that thought my daughter didn't like to be swaddled. "Oh she really likes her hands by her face" I would say. It wasn't until 5 weeks later that it dawned on me that she has no idea what she likes! So I tucked those little newborn arms under her and swaddled. It was the first time she slept over 5 hours. Velcro swaddles made my life so much easier - no tucking & folding. Just a zip and press. I like HALO for their wide array of selections when it comes to fabric, sizes and prints. 

2. Solly Wrap: I love baby wearing - in fact it's one of my most missed things about my daughter being so tiny. What I love about the Solly Wrap is that is is lightweight and breathable, convenient to ball up and throw into my diaper bag and easy to put on as well. I could wear my daughter for hours and it instantly calmed her. There are many benefits to baby wearing including promoting bonding with your child, being able to be hands free & even helps to reduce postpartum depression - just to name a few!  

3. Boppy Changing Pad Liners: Babies require multiple diaper changes a day. You will find that sometimes you are just not quick enough to catch it all. These liners made changing time so much easier. Instead of having to wash the changing pad cover each time I simply put a new liner down. Trust me when I say add it to your registry.     

4. Boon Lawn: When it comes to babies it means that a lot of washing is in your future. From clothing to bottles if something makes life easier than I am all about that. The Boon lawn is great because it collects excess water at the bottom the tray, has ample storage and a low profile. It also comes with cute accessories for things like bottle nipples and pacifiers. Bonus - it nicely dries wine glasses.    

5. One Piece Pajamas: When I found out I was having a girl I immediately began shopping. Mini jeggings and lots of dresses and bows were awaiting her arrival. Well I should have known that when she arrived it would be much easier to zip her into a cozy little one piece. We never have enough of these and seeing a baby in footy pajamas never gets old. We are big fans of Carter's fleece & cotton snug fit pajamas.

Hi it's Jillian from Cornflake Dreams. I live in Charleston, South Carolina with my husband and one-year old daughter Violet. Our family loves taking long walks around our neighborhood and downtown. 

1. Happy Wrap Baby Carrier or Solly Baby Wraps: These are great for bringing along the baby for walks. Both wraps are lightweight and breathable. 

2. Rock 'N Play: Another must-have registry item is the fisher price rock n play -- Violet loved sleeping in it and we used it until she was four months old. It was so convenient to move it around the house and she could nap anywhere. 

3. Lulujo Baby Bamboo Swaddle: We swaddled Violet from the waist down when she slept and Lulujo baby bamboo swaddle are our favorites. They are super soft and have so many uses after your little one stops being swaddled (Violet uses hers now as a lightweight blanket). I like the xoxo + twinkle stars prints.

4. Baby Bjorn Bouncer: This was our mealtime friend -- it was the only thing Violet would sit in while mom and dad ate dinner. She especially liked the wooden toy that attached onto it. 

5. Dr. Brown Gia breastfeeding pillow: Makes breastfeeding easy and comfortable. 
Hi there, lovely readers! My name is Jessica, and I blog over on a little slice of the internet called The Newly. You can find me there almost daily recounting the adventures of life with two crazy littles and a husband completing a surgical residency. Brittany and I have been blog friends for a while now, so when she asked me if I wanted to participate in this super fun collaboration, I was so excited.

When I was pregnant with my first baby - my son Caleb - I remember being completely overwhelmed by all the information that gets thrown at you when it is time to register. I would have loved a comprehensive guide to registering like Brittany has put together over the last few weeks, so I am happy to contribute what I know!  

1. Tommee Tippee Bottles: We have tried a variety of bottles, and two kids later, have decided that Tommee Tippees are the only ones for us. As a breastfeeding mama that wanted her children to be able to take milk from a bottle when needed, these just seemed to do the trick. The nipples are designed to closely resemble a real nipple...and maybe my kids are gullible. Or maybe they just work. Because both my son and my daughter have loved these bottles. Total believer.    

2. Blooming Baby Bath: We never wanted one of the big bulky infant bath tubs taking up space in our home. No, thanks. With Caleb, we purchased a foam bather that we placed in the bottom of the tub during bath time. It worked well...except for one little problem. There was no way to clean it, so after a few baths, it would have to be tossed. With Vivian,  we registered for the Blooming Baby Bath. And we have LOVED it! Its compact, soft, flexible, washable, and so stinking cute. It can be used in the sink or tub. Highly recommend.    

3. Aden & Anais Swaddles: Another product we didn't have with Caleb that we invested in for Vivian were the Aden & Anais swaddle blankets that you hear everyone droning on and on about it. Well, I can attest to the droning - they are well worth the money. These blankets are lightweight and breathable. And the size is perfect. They can double as nursing covers and infant carrier covers (keep those strangers from touching/breathing on your sweet newborn!) Trust me. Buy them.    

4. Paci Clips: I was given some cute, expensive pacifier clips as well as several of the Wubbanubs to try with both babies. But these simple Walmart clips have been more well-used than any others. They are less than $5 each, and last for forever. They wash well. The clips stay tight. Babies can't pull them off. And you don't have to worry about where baby's paci went - especially in the car while driving. Amen.  

5. Rock n Play: We had a bassinet that we used with both Caleb and Vivian, but if we did not have that, I would have bought a Rock n Play in a hurry. All - and I mean ALL - of my mama friends swear by theirs. They are perfect for newborns to sleep in during those first few weeks at home. They are easily portable and can be carried from room to room (unlike the bassinet that we used). And they supposedly work wonders with creating the perfect environment for long naps. Winning. Hope this helps! And good luck, mamas:) 
Hi, all!! I am Jess from Scott Family of Maine! We have a 3.5 year old boy, Cameron, and a 9 month old girl, Louise, so I am basically an expert at baby products! I remember registering for the first time...I think I added and deleted about 23,843 products before deciding on a final list. When we found out I was pregnant with Louise, I started looking at some new items because, let's be honest, I didn't use half the stuff I got for Cam and ended up needing completely different stuff that I had to buy. Some of these items are tried and true (rocker, swaddle, bumbo, pacis) and some items are new pieces that have worked like a charm for Louise (high chair and security blanket). 

1. Fisher Price Rock and Play: This is a lifesaver. (I might say that about everything on this list!) Both kids slept in this for naps and nighttime, until they were too old about five months. It folds up and stores easily, cleans easily and makes life easier. :) 

2. Miracle Blanket: Cameron was super colic-y, so THIS helped us so much! It's like a straight jacket for babies, but as soon as you wrap them in it, they calm down. It's also virtually impossible to break out of, so they sleep longer. 

3. Aden & Anais Security Blanket: Louise does not calm down or sleep without this. She LOVES to have something over her face (weird), and this is totally breathable. It's also small enough to bring places, so we don't worry about it dragging on the ground and getting dirty. And the silky edge is perfect for rubbing. We have six of these, in case you need to know how important they are to us!

4. Boon Flair Highchair: I totally got this on a SUPER sale, but we call it our "magic" chair. We put Louise in it, and she's fine for an hour. She could have nothing in front of her, and she'll sit in it and be happy. It's high enough to sit at our island, it's on wheels (amazing) and it's so easy to clean. (Can you tell I don't love to clean?!) If you see it on sale or you're having more than one kid, BUY THIS!

5. Bumbo and Bumbo Activity Center: A favorite for both kids. Once babies realize that they don't have to lie down all the time, they want to sit all. the. time. We used this as a high chair, before they could sit in a real high chair, too. And the activity center...great time passer before they can move around! 

Bonus: MAM Pacifiers: Both of our kids use(d) these, but I know every kid has a difference preference. The reason that I really love these is because they have ones that glow in the dark!! Hello...smartest idea ever! We also LOVE the Bob stroller, Graco infant car seat, Fisher Price swing, Baby Einstein playmat and exersaucer, Ergo 360 and Dr Brown Bottles. Baby Registry Favorites Brittany Hi, everyone! I'm Brittany and I'm the mama to a wild 11 month old little man named Logan. My husband and I live in a suburb of Indianapolis where we both work full time. When I'm not working or loving on my little goofball, you can find me blogging over at Perpetually Daydreaming. Here are some of my very favorite baby products to include on your registry. 

1. NoseFrida:  My little man has been in daycare since he was three months old and there is just nothing like those daycare germs! Getting sick is inevitable and when your babe gets hit, you'll want him to be able to breathe. In my opinion, nothing works better for cleaning out snotty noses than the Nosefrida. While I have a love/hate relationship with it (Love how it works, hate having to wrangle my little to use it) I consider it an essential.   

2. Dr. Brown’s Bottles and Dishwasher Basket:  Hands down the best bottles. I know lots of people swear by these, myself included. We had a little incident with a different brand of bottles where my little guy was getting too much air and it. was. awful! We switched to Dr. Brown's at one month old and haven't looked back. We like the wide neck kind because it's easier to pour formula into them. And the dishwasher basket is specially designed for Dr. Brown's bottle parts, so you know they are getting clean. 

3. Halo Sleepsack Swaddle: I love these sleepsacks! The velcro swaddles and zippers are so convenient when they are little and need swaddled and also act as a cozy (but not too hot) blanket. They are high quality cotton material and come in lots of fun prints. I also love the regular sleepsacks (without the swaddle) for when they get out of that swaddle phase. It's a safe way for your baby to 'wear' a blanket. 

4. Baby Einstein Take Along Tunes: The one toy that makes noise that doesn't drive you crazy! And it actually distracts my babe from whatever fit he was having, like getting strapped into the carseat. It's also the perfect size to throw in the diaper bag or keep in the car. We started using this around 3 or 4 months and are still loving it at 10+ months. That's a winner in my book! 

5. Baby Bjorn Original Carrier: I love the simplicity of this infant carrier. A baby carrier is kind of personal preference, but I definitely consider it an essential. These days I use it when we're shopping, going out to eat and I need my hands free to carry a tray/drink/etc, or just anytime I need my hands free. He is always perfectly content in the carrier and will even fall asleep in it!  

Affiliate links are used throughout this post. These posts are not sponsored and each blogger has selected their items based off personal preferences and experiences.

That's a wrap on the Baby Registry 101 Series! Hope you all enjoyed it!
Baby Registry 101. Bloggers Top 5 Baby Registry Picks
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Toddler Easter Basket


Since returning from rainy Napa, Charleston has graced us with all the sunshine and hot temps. I'm definitely not ready for shorts weather but it's been so nice during our family walks!

Rowan decided this week he could walk himself rather than ride in the stroller so in true helicopter parent fashion I waddled next to him trying to stop him from face planting and then eating leaves while he was on their level. It must have been quite the entertainment for our neighbors!

I'm kind of skipping over St. Patty's Day this year (words my 21-year old self never thought I'd say), but I've been compiling things slowly for Rowan's Easter basket! I can't believe its only a week and a half away! We're planning to take him to an Easter Egg Hunt so I brought out the plastic eggs so he could practice this week.

And by practice I mean, he leaves them around the house for us to pick up after bedtime.

He's really good at it.

And if you really want to keep your toddler entertained, put some animal crackers in the eggs. You'll get a solid 5 minutes out of it.

Here are some of my other favorite things for toddler Easter baskets! And don't worry girl mamas, I've got you covered!

Wooden Sheep Push Toy. Lucas Rabbit (Love this one for a little girl!). Bathtub Crayons.
Sippy Cup. Beach Toys. Pete the Cat Book. Also love these little chick jams for the girls! 

I'll probably fill plastic eggs with snacks and a paci. I'm sure those will be much more entertaining anyway!


For the record those bunny ears lasted 1.3 seconds. And I had to bribe him with aforementioned animal crackers.

Mamas- what are you putting in your little one's basket?!
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Girls Weekend Guide to Napa Valley

Napa has always been on my list of places to visit with my husband so I was honestly a little nervous to ask if he would care if I went without him. I mean, I birthed and nourished a child for 12 months, I more than earned a girls getaway to the holy land of red wine... right?


To my husband's credit, he didn't think twice and encouraged me to fly cross country to meet up with 4 girls I barely knew and most of whom I had never met in person.

That's normal right? Laura, Stephanie, and Natasha were so much fun, I can't wait until our next mama's only trip!

Despite the relentless rain that was clearly determined to make my frizzy hair super sexy, we did it right. From the hotel, to the wineries, to the food, and even to the Uber rides and a few glimpses of my terrible dance moves.... it was perfection.

So I give you, my guide to a girls-only weekend in Napa!

Stay in Luxury


I'd say we nailed it in this department! SENZA was a dream and I highly recommend. Our long weekend was spent in the most comfortable beds with the most gorgeous view of the vineyards. SENZA is perfectly situated between wineries and restaurants, plus they feed you delicious Bouchon Bakery pastries every morning so you have no reason to put your face on until your first wine tasting of the day.


The property had an fun mix of traditional buildings with eclectic art while the hotel rooms were modern and stunning. They had me at the electric fireplace, double shower head, and heated bathroom floors. Walking out of your room into a vineyard is also pretty fab.


SENZA offers nightly wine tastings with visiting wineries or HALL wines (I'll get to those in a minute), so you better believe we took advantage. They also have pretty cabanas by the pool if you aren't rained on all weekend like we were!

Pamper Yourself


I highly recommend carving out some spa time while in Napa. We started our first full day in Napa with spa treatments at Spa Terra, which is a gorgeous spa built inside of a cave at the Meritage Resort.

Being at a desk and chasing my wild toddler every day called for a Deep Tissue Massage and Collette did not disappoint! I was just sore enough after to head to the hot tub and drink some bubbly with the rest of the girls.

Drink all the wine


My main recommendation here is to call and reserve tastings before you go. Give yourself at least 90 minutes for each. Most wineries in Napa require a reservation and won't even let you in to buy and drink a bottle.



Our First stop was HALL St. Helena, owned by Craig and Kathryn Hall who also own SENZA. Like SENZA, HALL has a fun mix of modern architecture, traditional historic buildings, and fun artwork. Our HALLmark tour guide Colin introduced us to WALT Bluejay Pinot Noir early in the tasting which knocked the socks off of my cheap go-to pinot at home. It was love at first sip.



Next stop, Chappellet. This jungle-like winery is set way up on Pritchard Hill and is a hike for any unsuspecting Uber driver, but its so worth it. Even as we were getting rained on and the fog was covering the hillsides, the views were gorgeous. Chappellet, and our tour guide Connor, thoroughly impressed me not just with the wines but their ability to recycle water for the vineyard. My favorite wine had to have been the Zinfandel and I immediately regretted not bringing a bottle home with me!


Our last official tour and tasting of the weekend was at Napa's oldest winery, Charles Krug Winery. The rain kept me from taking a picture of the beautiful historic exterior but the Restoration Hardware interior and wine had me wishing I could stay forever. Jessica was such a great guide, I had a hard time deciding whether I liked the Cabernet Sauvignon or the Sauvignon Blanc that we used to start the tasting.

I highly recommend all three of these wineries for the wine itself but also the history and views, even if you're sinking in the mud like I was. Just go with it!

Eat all the food

There are so many great places to eat in Napa, I'm not sorry for a second at how much food I consumed. Hey, it was necessary to soak up some of the wine! My top three include Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch, Redd Wood, and Gott's.

I only wish we had gone during the day (or maybe the rain could have let up for a hot second) to Farmstead. I've been told the exterior of the restaurant is so beautiful and charming! Next time I'll do lunch!


Must try menu items

Farmstead. homemade gnocci, roasted artichoke, burrata, cheddar biscuits, arborio rice, and the beignets.
Redd Wood. Prosciutto Crudo pizza with arugula and the Smoked Ham pizza with brussel sprouts.
Gott's. cheeseburger with secret sauce, sweet potato fries, garlic fries, ahi tuna taco
Bouchon Bakery. I was partial to the chocolate coissant every.single.morning. 

Take your husband... next time

Take a trip away from the office, kids, and whatever else you've got on your plate. I absolutely want to go again with my husband (and stay in the vineyard view rooms at SENZA again!), but a girls weekend was much needed. I think it was one of the best decisions for a group of mamas like ourselves. It made coming home to my son's big toothy smile so, so special!

If you're planning a trip to Napa and have any questions, feel free to reach out! 


Thank you to SENZA, Spa Terra at the Meritage Resort, HALL Winery, Chappellet Winery, Charles Krug Winery, and Farmstead for your generosity during our trip. It was truly the best and I can't wait to visit again!
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Catching Up


As it turns out, four days of continuous wine and food followed up by a bumpy red eye flight home does a number on a mama. Especially coming home to a toddler that is more rambunctious than ever. It was so good snuggling him after my first weekend away!

Despite feeling older than I ever have before, I'm so thankful for our girls trip to Napa and can't wait to recap all of the amazing places that made our trip pretty dang spectacular. Until then, hop on over to Laura's blog to see her gorgeous photos!
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First Birthday Party :: Modern Woodland Style

Well, we did it. We welcomed our sweet babe into toddlerhood!

I know he isn't officially a baby anymore but he will always be my little peanut. Even when I'm rocking all 22 pounds of him to sleep at night. Because yes, we still rock him. Its my favorite part of the day, except for maybe the sleepy morning snuggles I get when I pick him up out of his crib.

As an added bonus for having to postpone Rowan's party, we were all healthy and my parents were able to join us so it was extra special!

If you remember from my inspiration post, I loved this Minted Into the Woods invitation and decided to base the rest of the decor off of a modern woodland kind of theme. I tried not to go too literal with it but loved the addition the eucalyptus leaves added to the decor!

Invitation c/o Minted

I loved how Rowan's monthly photo display came out. I wanted something different and loved the square prints.

 

I had a lot of requests to share how the 11 AM start time went, and I have to say I think it was great for a first birthday party! Food is really the main idea of a first birthday party anyway and brunch might just be the easiest thing to put together ever.

We served chicken and waffles (with popcorn chicken purchased at our local grocery store), strawberry and banana skewers, maple bacon, and donut holes. I think the mini cups of syrup were also a hit. I also threw together some snack cups filled with cheerios and animal crackers for the kiddos.

Mint Honeycomb Fan, Mint Petal Fan, and White Petal Fan c/o Minted.
Mint Cake Stand from Home Goods but similar here

For dessert, I found a local woman who did the most amazing job with the cute little fox and raccoon cookies! They couldn't have turned out more perfect. If you're in Charleston and looking for custom sugar cookies, I'm happy to share her info!


We served some but also used them as favors by tying some Minted ribbon around a cello bag.

Mint Shimmer Ribbon c/o Minted

We served cake (duh, the best part after the cookies!) and I baked both the "naked" cake and Rowan's smash cake myself because I'm crazy.
Cake Topper

Cake Stand c/o Minted
Rowan reacted to his smash cake pretty much the same as he did for his cake smash photos.. very focused. He didn't make a huge mess but the frosting made a nice film all over his highchair and his face. We were still cleaning the frosting smell out of his hair two days later!


I made the banner by using a premade banner from Michael's and busting out the hot glue gun to attach the letters and arrows. This was a total last minute decision because I could not think of what to do on his highchair but I love how it turned out!




Thank you to Minted for generously providing supplies for this party! 
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