Oh Hey Friday!

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New Friday link up with The Farmer’s Wife and September Farm … I am SO freaking excited that it’s Friday! Woo hoo!!

One // I love nursing. Gracie loves nursing. She gets so excited and kicks her feet and makes the cutest grunting noises when she knows she is about to eat. I hated nursing in the beginning and almost quit the first week. I had supply issues, she wanted to nurse all the time, but wasn’t getting enough to eat and we ended up supplementing. I decided to stick it out for two weeks, and after that I finally got the hang of it. My supply was established by week five and now I want to nurse as long as she wants to.

All that being said, I hate pumping. It’s such a process, especially at work! I’m pumping every two hours during the day, which averages out to 4-5 times. But I do it because it means that she gets my milk while she is at daycare and my supply stays up so I can nurse her at nights and on the weekends. I’m averaging about 10-12 ounces a day, which is freaking awesome.

Two // Gracie’s baptism is this weekend and I am so excited to celebrate with all our friends and family. (And of course I’m excited to put her in her beautiful christening gown and headband!)

I’ll be serving lots of finger foods and desserts since the celebration party doesn’t start until 3:30pm. On the menu is calzones, chicken salad sandwiches, spinach & strawberry salad, and ziti and meatballs.

Her cake inspiration … I love the ruffles!



I always wait until the last minute to think about decorations, but I’d love to do something like this!

Three // I have been dying to try out a sangria recipe that I got from my friend Brittany. It looks so easy and so delish! You can check out her blog and recipe here :) I think it’s the perfect celebratory drink to serve on Sunday.

Of course, I have to have a cute drink dispenser to put it in …. I found this bad boy at Marshall’s last week for $10!

Four // I’m wondering if our house is ever going to sell. It’s been on the market for six weeks, and we’ve had two open houses and at least a dozen showings. We’ve been thisclose about four times, but in the end the potential buyers put offers on other houses. It’s so much work to keep our house ready to be shown (especially with a baby and a dog!), and then we are so disappointed when nothing comes of it.  I’m at the point where we get a request for a showing and I think “ughhhh” because it’s so much work.

Five // I am so embarrassed that I still haven’t done anything with Gracie’s newborn photos. I was holding off because I thought our house was going to sell and then I would have to take all the photos down. Now, I’m thinking that life is short so I might as well put them up.  I need help and ideas PLEASE!  Photo books? Canvas prints? Help a mama out!

Have a fabulous weekend everyone!


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Trust and Faith

Gracie’s baptism is this weekend, and we are so excited to have her baptized in our church and by the Deacon who married us. But more than that, I am excited for the journey she is about to embark on.

Religion is something that was a very, very big part of both our lives growing up. But that’s all it was — a religion. It wasn’t a faith, it wasn’t something we chose to do, it was something we just did. And so because of our experience, we didn’t want to just introduce her to our religion. I want more than anything for her to know what it means and what it is like to be a spiritual, godly person. Just because you are religious, does not mean that you have a personal relationship with God or that you live a godly life.

We both found our way to our church around the time we got engaged. We knew we wanted to be married in a Catholic church, so we started trying out local ones before settling on St Patrick’s Parish in Stoneham. There was something beautiful that you felt when walked in, and while it is physically a gorgeous church, the parish itself and the priests and deacons are just as wonderful.

The real pull to this church was the relationship we built with Deacon Frank, a true man of God. He’s not one of those people that is incredibly obvious or showy about his faith, he just lives it. It permeates everything he does, and because of the way he lives his life, he and his family are truly blessed. At the Baptism Instructional class we attended last night, he kept stressing what a simple and normal person he was. He shared his personal experience about finding Jesus and finding this parish when he was 30. He had a lucrative career, a wife, a house, cars, money and vacations. But he felt empty, and felt like something was missing. By 31, he was divorced and starting life over. It was then that he decided to give God a chance. After all, what did he stand to lose? He went on to marry a wonderful woman, have two beautiful daughters and he eventually retired from his career to serve as a Deacon at our parish. And the blessings have continued to flow. All because he decided to put his faith and trust in God, and let Him lead his life.

I cannot begin to put into words how much his words resonated with me. Since our wedding, we’ve gone on trips, bought a house, advanced in our careers, bought two new cars and had a baby. Guess how many times we’ve been to church?
I can count the number of times on one hand.
And boy, am I embarrassed to say that. Because I KNOW that something is missing from our lives. That we struggle with feeling “truly” happy. On paper, it appears we have it all. But I feel we are missing the kind of happiness that comes from trusting in the Lord and letting him guide and bless your path.

All too often we make our plans, and get frustrated and upset when they don’t work out. We wonder why, when we are good, hardworking people. And maybe the answer is that we aren’t letting God be in control of our lives.

Just yesterday afternoon, Keith and I had a conversation about how we feel stuck. Stuck with this house. Stuck financially. Stuck and just miserable. And I kept saying “but life is too short to be this stressed and miserable all the time. what are we missing?? what are we doing wrong?”

And last night, listening to Deacon Frank speak, I got it. Of course. It was so simple. We need to make an effort to put God back in the middle of our lives. We’re introducing Gracie to this life, and I want her to embrace it and receive the amazing blessings that come from it. And I want for US to live the life that He has intended for us, because I know that it will be a million times better than anything we could have on our own. Trust and have faith.

After all, what do we have to lose?


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things I’m loving tuesday

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I made it through my first full day of work, woohoo! I figured I would share things that I’m currently using/loving/obsessing over!

Essie “Candy Mint Apple”

It even matches the print on my pillowcase haha
 
This is such a great summer color! Not quite mint, not quite blue … perfection.
 
 Starbucks “Blackberry Passion Tea Lemonade”

Deliciousness
 
Seriously, if you haven’t tried the new teas from Starbucks, run to your nearest one now. They are so yummy! And addicting … I get one a day! Don’t say I didn’t warn you :)

 
Pineapple print everything

that face
PJ bottoms from Kohl’s, and they were on sale! I also own several pineapple print tops, as does Gracie ….

again with the face!
Pineapple print romper from Gap (old) and the most adorable headband from Pretty Little Elm. If you have a little girl in your life, do yourself a favor and visit PLE’s Etsy shop. She has the best headbands, and really good pricing! It’s my favorite headband shop :)

 
Instagram Shopping

The most precious “ranunculus” moccs from My Beautiful Little Shop
I am all about supporting small and local businesses. Through Instagram and Etsy I’ve discovered some amazing shops. I love knowing I’m buying unique pieces for myself and Gracie and that I’m building relationships with shop owners. I’ll be sharing a round up of my favorite shops next week! In the meantime, these beautiful moccs arrived last week and I’m completely obsessed with them!


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