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Time to Invest in Our Own Space: A New Peaceful Bedroom

March 31, 2016 By Kelle

Tracking PixelI’m partnering with SLEEP NUMBER® this year to talk about Family & Rest in our home. They are sponsoring a series of posts including this one, and I’m excited to dig in to one of the biggest challenges in parenthood…sleep. 

Considering I’m fresh off a full week of flu in our family and repeated awakenings from all the crying children, you should know that I am so legit when I talk about the importance of rest right now. Rest has teetered many times in a highly dangerous position in our Family Priorities Jenga game, but it’s been repositioned to the bottom where it’s solid and holds everything up.

I wrote a post earlier last year about rest and all these special things we can do to value it–like spritz our pillows with eucalyptus and lavender and keep our bedroom a sanctuary and take the time to slip into nice pajamas before bed. I don’t necessarily get an A+ on adhering to everything in that post, but when I go back and read it, it makes me want to get an A+. I accepted the invitation to expand this into a series of posts with SLEEP NUMBER® because the challenge of restoring our rest habits and creatively exploring what a well-rested family means for us would be really good for us, and I knew without a doubt where this series would begin…in our bedroom.

When it comes to spending money on our home, our bedroom has been the last priority. Spend it on the kids! Their rooms are fun! Their rooms don’t cost as much! Besides, our bedroom has kind of turned into the throw hole. People coming over? Don’t know what to do with those cords/socks/basket of weird stuff/papers you never signed and have no intention of turning in anyway/attachment to the vacuum that broke off and Lord knows you’re never going to fix it? Why, hide it all in the bedroom, of course!

Our bedroom hasn’t been touched in a very long time, and while I have loved my big statement headboard (over 10 years old), it’s big and dark and echos what our room has been feeling lately–dark and messy and not someplace that says love and comfort and peace. We are thankful we aren’t sleeping on boards in a hut, yes. But we also knew it was time to admit that we are the foundation of this family and our home, and our room should be a place we can retreat to replenish and rest. We cannot expect our kids to create positive spaces if the one place Mom and Dad call their own is a hot mess. So over the past couple of months, we’ve taken everything out of our room and rebuilt our space focusing on comfort, peace and things that make us happy. There are some old things, new things, inexpensive things, splurge things, sentimental things, cozy things, things we made–all combined to create something we really really love now. A place of rest.

Before I get into the details of the room, we sleep more than anything else in this room and are committed to getting the best sleep possible. Our new SLEEP NUMBER® bed is the foundation of our new comfort goals. And they don’t mess around with sleep. In fact, when Brett and I went to try new beds and pick out our favorite one, we got a full sleep assessment–like Mission Impossible computer evaluation and all these pressure points on our back identified and mattress adjustments made that fit our personal needs. I like my mattress a little softer, Brett likes his a little firmer–we both get what we want. And we love the results. Our bed no longer says, “Shut up and go to sleep,” It says, “I bet you had a hard day. You’re important. Shhhh….close your eyes.” Okay that was a little creepy,  SLEEP NUMBER® beds don’t talk. But if they did, I bet they’d sound like Norah Jones singing you a lullaby. They do have brains though–little technological brains called Sleep IQ ™ technology  buried in the mattresses. Sleep IQ technology collects information about your movements, when you get up, average breathing and heart rate, what time you hit the hay–and it calculates that information to help you monitor your sleep habits. Brilliant, huh?

Finally, we paid a little attention to our own important needs: our new space of comfort and rest.

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We tore out our awful dirty carpet and had wood laminate installed. My dad and I built the headboard together with old maple flooring our neighbor gave us. Every time I look at this headboard, I think about that afternoon my dad and I shared together, making it. He had blood running down his leg from a nail that got him–he never even told me. We’re still waiting for legs to arrive to hoist the bed up.

My other favorite thing about this room is the photo above the bed. In fact, it’s the first thing I planned in this room and everything–the colors, the textures–was built around it. It’s a slide I found in my grandpa’s slide box–a photo of my grandparents’ first Airstrem trailer and their car in the mountains on one of their trips. I had LegacyBox transfer it into a digital file and framed it with Framebridge.

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This new space and our commitment to more comfort has already created such a healthy shift–I can’t wait to see what follows.

And thank you to SLEEP NUMBER® for sponsoring this post, creating some good momentum we needed and for supporting our goals to be a healthy not-freaking-out-because-we’re-so-tired-and-crabby family.

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The Easter of Low Standards

March 28, 2016 By Kelle

We’ve resorted to our low standard celebration this Easter. It goes like this: You know why this was an amazing Easter? Because we are breathing. We are alive, and we are going to let that fact have a lot of merit right now.

We’ve been in varied stages of The Flu Cocoon which is a lot like the horror movie The Fog except we get to keep breathing. Remember, WE’RE ALIVE! BEST EASTER EVER!

I have considered taking care of sick children one of those rites of passage in motherhood and one that can present itself to be quite beautiful actually–rocking warm little bodies, sweeping hair off hot foreheads, tucking covers, perfecting chicken soup recipes, feeling a surge of satisfaction from the call to nurture. But the other night when both Brett and I fell asleep with fevers and chills and awoke to the same fevers and chills plus two more kids with it, crying “Moooooooommmm!”? I did not feel a surge of satisfaction. I passed a kid to Brett–I don’t even remember which one–and bid him God Speed. “Here, you take this one. I’ll take the other one. Whoever survives until morning wins life.”

Turns out, we both won life, another thing to celebrate this Easter.

We had big plans for Easter–a giant spread of food planned, people coming over–all the Easter things. And I’m holiday girl! I live for this stuff.

But it just didn’t work out this year, and it was all we could do to take care of us. So we canceled all our plans and focused on breathing and staying alive. And you know what? I kind of liked it. Once in a while, it’s nice to be forced to step back and just do nothing.

Turns out we still did a few things. Quietly, slowly, and under the influence of Motrin.

Our eggs got dyed (made some speckled eggs from Martha Stewart Magazine–eggs tossed in a cup of lentils and food dye).

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And the bunny still came. Also, word is the bunny got smart this year and ordered eggs pre-filled with tiny toys like puzzle erasers and tattoos. Praise be for shortcuts when you need them.

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These tiny Calico Critters pups? Obsessed. All of us.

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I was actually feeding one with a bottle yesterday without realizing Brett was watching me.

“What are you doing?” he asked.

“What? I’m feeding a bottle to a tiny plastic dog wearing a diaper, what is it look like I’m doing?”

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The kids tried on their Easter outfits at various times throughout the week, but mostly we just hung out in our pajamas yesterday. But look! For the record…BOWTIE. You’re welcome.

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The cake that didn’t get eaten, but it’s okay because WE’RE BREATHING.

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I did get through Season 2, Episode 12 of Parenthood after marathon sick watching and cannot begin to understand why I wasn’t watching it when it was on. My obsession with the Braverman family is so for real, I dream about them and count down the hours for the kids to go to sleep so I can keep watching.

And for once, I’m actually glad it’s Monday. New week, fresh start. Disinfecting the house and kickin’ last week in the shins.

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Fatema sandals, from my fave spring picks and a continued partnership with Børn Shoes.

Hoping you all had a great weekend and a happy Easter.

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Outside Adventuring: Making Mini Gardens

March 25, 2016 By Kelle

Tracking PixelThis post is sponsored by Little & Mighty.

With the window of Florida’s Finest Weather soon to be closing and the sweaty thigh months creeping closer, I’m feeling obligated to enjoy outside adventures as much as possible right now. Plus, it’s spring, and while we don’t have major season changes here, I’m psychologically programmed to follow the course of Target Seasonal Aisles–that is, March equals cute gardening gloves, pastel M&Ms and flowery umbrellas.

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I want to plant things. Given that and the fact that my mom’s been staying with us (yay for Grandma time!), I’ve been looking for fun crafty adventurous things for us to do to fill up our memory-making-with-Grandma bucket list. And by the way, sitting on Grandma’s lap listening to stories could be the only thing checked off that list and we’d feel plenty fulfilled.

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This week, we checked our spring outside adventure off with grandma by making personalized fairy gardens. I found nice wide 10-inch terra cotta pots that were inexpensive, and we added dirt, a few succulents, pebbles and some garden treasures.

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Fairy garden trinkets from craft stores can add up, so we just picked out a few things and added some tiny toys (we love the Safari Toobs critters!). Dash made his garden a dinosaur garden, Nella made hers a haven for fairies, and Lainey made a critter park complete with a tiny vegetable garden and a picket fence.

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I loved this one because it required getting your hands dirty–always a plus for kids–and needed very little adult help. You can’t do anything wrong when arranging a dinosaur garden. Even if the succulents get trampled, you can blame it on the t-rex.

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The result? A happy window space in our dining area.

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And those cute shirts Nella and Dash are wearing? Why, I thought you’d never ask.

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Three mamas got together with one simple goal–they wanted to create kids’ clothing that celebrated childhood. The mighty curiosity, fears, imagination and joys of being little in a big world. So they started Little & Mighty–sweet and simple clothing designs that celebrate adventure–digging in the dirt in spring, catching frogs and fireflies in summer, riding trikes outside for hours until Mom says it’s time to come in for a bath to wash the dirt away but keep the memories. And for the next 2 weeks, Little & Mighty is offering readers free shipping with coupon code HAMPTON. How cute and colorful your kiddos will look exploring their world in these.

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Celebrating childhood…today and everyday. Happy Easter weekending, friends!

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