Category: shop

  • Newborn Survival Baskets

    So when Q was born, almost 6 years ago, and I was a brand-new, first-time mommy, I realized a few things very quickly in those early days at home alone:

    1. You spend a lot of time on the couch. Like, a lot.
    2. You/the baby are constantly in need of AllTheThings.
    3. Getting off the couch to constantly get AllTheThings is not fun.

    So, that first week at home, I marched myself right upstairs to Q’s beautifully decorated (and completely UNused) nursery and collected every last baby item that was so neatly and tidily put away and labeled in appropriate drawers and bins, threw all of it into a laundry basket and plopped that basket right on the couch next to me. It was like a hermit/hoarder’s paradise: baby in lap, and everything I/she could need right at my fingertips!

    Over time (and more babies) I learned to plan a little better in advance and spend more time on the practical necessities and less on making my newborn’s nursery bookshelf look pinterest-ready. (Ok, fine-so maybe my OCD nesting got the best of me and I spent a liiiittle bit of time on The Pin as well.)

    Anyways, when Cub was born, I had my newborn basket all set up and would bring it with me from room-to-room (aka my bedroom to my living room) each day. However, I quickly remembered how “tired mom brain” works and would often get all set up on the couch for the day only to realize I had left my basket of essentials in the bedroom. LIFE. ALTERING. TRAGEDY.

    This time around I’m really catering to my laziness and creating a little essentials basket for EACH room that I plan on spending any significant time in. I posted all about my baskets on my Instagram stories the other day but I’ve had a few people ask about them so I figured I’d compile all my basket items together here.

    The great part is, that most of this was purchased right from the comfort of my very favorite store: Living Room Couch (aka, the best invention ever: Amazon Prime). I think only 2-3 of these items were purchased from outside sites. So yay! The good news is, if you’re expecting, you can start your basket shopping right NOW…while still in your pjs!

    Hope this is helpful! ALL items are linked below, because I respect and appreciate your fellow laziness. Solidarity, sisters!

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    Items:

    Diapering: diapers (I really love seventh generation & earth’s best for non-toxic newborn options. Seventh Generation “Touch of Cloth” were my ABSOLUTE favorite, but they don’t make them anymore. Can we start a petition to bring them back?!), wipes (the only brand I use!), diaper rash cream (love everything about this brand and its EWG rating!), rash cream applicator (best thing EVER- buy  a million of these), peepee teepee (are these necessary?! I don’t know. Someone with a boy please fill me in!) Gathre changing mat (these are my FAVS but cheaper alternatives like THIS do the trick, too!), wooden rattle (for distraction as he grows, also because it looks pretty.)

    For Mom: bamboobies pads (love because they are machine washable & reusable, although these Medela disposables have my heart as well), lily padz, nipple cream (also THESE gel pads that I didn’t include are LIFE CHANGING…store them in the fridge, trust me.)

    Extras: binkies and clips (Loving these two brands!), nasal aspirator (get one that opens for cleaning, for God’s sake. Because, gross. Also these battery operated ones have saved my sanity before. But don’t even get me started on the ones where you suck out the snot through a straw. Just don’t.), hand sanitizer (for after-diaper-business and for all of those dirty, eager paws itching to touch your sweet baby), burp clothes (my FAV brand), newborn mittens (I mean, I have never ever actually used these before but always feel like I’m failing as a parent if I don’t buy at least one pair. These ones look nice. I’m using an unopened pair from when Cubby was born.), Honest Organic Healing Balm (I put that $%^& on EVERYTHING), baby brush (LOVE this super soft one- used it on all my babes…even though they were all bald.), nail clippers (although I technically keep these in my “bath basket”…see below.), extra swaddles (Love THIS brand!), and some extra change of clothes  (I really love these simple cross-snap shirts on itty bitty newborns. Especially if you are going to swaddle and/or are having a summer baby. Sometimes I feel like this is all they need under there. Plus, easy access!) Otherwise, I’m ALLLLL about baby gowns. Here are one, two, and three of my fav brands!

    Baskets (Got these on Amazon and they are awesome…and a great price!)

    *Side Note: I also made a separate “Pumping” basket filled with all of the (dreaded) pumping essentials (i.e. extra water, snacks, breast pump, bottles, burp cloths, nipple salve, nursing pads, etc.), a Bath Time Basket filled with all baby’s bathing goodies, as well as a handy “Postpartum Care” basket for my bathroom. So if you’re wondering where all THAT fun stuff is, now you know.  😉

     

  • Friday Favorites

    Friday Favorites

    So, one of my favorite parts about Friday, aside from it being FRIDAY, is scrolling through (ahem, shopping) all the “Friday Favorite Round-ups” on all of my favorite blogs (that’s a whole lotta favorites, right there.)

    So I figured I’d jump on the bandwagon because:

    1. I’ve found so many awesome things lately, I thought It’d just be selfish of me not to share and

    2. I thought rounding up all my favorite things that make me happy, would take my mind off of all the other junk going on.

    So here it is, my very first Friday Favorites! Grab your coffee, or wine, or mimosa or whatever beverage suits your time of day and enjoy…

    Let’s start with this sweetest little dress from the new Tea Collection. It’s a hi-lo dress, which I love and the pattern just makes me think of spring and happy things. Plus, the little girl in the catalog is wearing Frida braids and playing with a real koala bear, so really, how can I NOT buy this dress? Bonus: There is a matching “baby version” for all those  twinning sister duos.

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    Next, I have only two words for you: ROSE GOLD. Salt Water Sandals are a summer staple in our house, mostly because of their durability and the fact that they can get wet. Well, my friends, SWS just stepped up their game a few notches by introducing their newest color. These are already purchased and sitting in both girl’s closet. Go out and getchu some!

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    Ok, let’s talk pjs. My girls are on a nightgown kick, which means the only pjs in our house that don’t cause bedtime meltdowns are our nighties from Plain Jane and Kickee Pants. They are both SO comfy and so adorably sweet. Plus, I thought I’d mention that Kickee Pants is currently have a sale on all of their green pjs to get us all in the St. Patty’s Day spirit. And if I can’t drink any green beer this year, I might as well deck the girls out.

    Disclaimer: I am totally not sharing this picture just because it features a baby Q & A.

    (I totally am.)

    Baby Time!  There are SO many new products out now that were NOT around when Ardyn was a babe- I could do a whole post on just baby stuff (lightbulb!)…

    Anyways, I have grand plans to “carry” this next babe 24/7- you know, as in baby-carrying with the sweet fabric wrap carrier thingys. It sounds and looks heavenly in my mind, but in reality I’m the mom in the parking lot, playing human origami with several yards of beautiful fabric that is somehow supposed to come together to securely hold my tiny infant. Yeah. So, I have a back-up plan this time. Enter the LaLaBu. You guys, it’s a shirt with a pouch. So all I need to do is know how to put on a tank top (check.) and all of a sudden I’m a human kangaroo.

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    As in, this is literally already in my closet.

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    Ok, books. Maybe it’s the past-teacher in me (or maybe it’s just the huge nerd dying to get out) but our house is like a library. We’ve got books in every room, categorized by author, holiday, and theme. Then I’ve got boxes of chapter books in the attic from my teaching days that are organized by reading level for when the girls get older. I’m obsessed. But I’m also obsessed with books that are just plain pretty. And these books fit the bill. Ok, so we all know and love BabyLit books, right? (if not, hurry up and go google…we’ll wait.)

    Well, did you know that Babylit has these “decade” themed alphabet books now? Cause I didn’t. I bought the midcentury one for Baby Boy’s nursery and it is chalk-full of roadsters and letterman jackets and drive-in movie theaters. It’s basically like Grease the Musical in alphabet book format. Love, love, love. And now I’m thinking I also need the roaring twenties one as well. Ok, I just need all of them.

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    BlaBla Dolls have a special place in my heart. I bought one for both girls when they were born and they STILL sleep with them every night. Plus, they are just SO darn cute! BlaBla has some new friends out that I’m pretty sure are going to make their way into Easter baskets this year. Plus, Baby Boy needs one or twelve for his room as well…

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    Ok, call me crazy but I’m a freak about stationary. Everyone in our house NEEDS to always have personalized stationary on hand. Because snail mail and hand written thank you cards never go out of style. 😉

    Anyways, I was browsing Tiny Prints to restock our supply and I came across these CUTEST EVER summery thank you cards. Since Q has a summer birthday I’m thinking these are a must have for sure. Otherwise, we’ll be sending all of her friends “thank you for being awesome” mail this summer! Either way, we WILL find a reason to use these….

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    So this past weekend, Q had her very first sleepover at my sister & BIL’s house. They brought her and Ardyn to a super fun restaurant and then Q got to have her very first (non-grandparent) sleepover. She was SO excited to pack her bag…until we realized that she doesn’t really have an overnight bag of her own. I had to lend her my nice designer rolly-suitcase and made a mental note that a. sleepovers are AWESOME and should occur more often 😉 and  b. girlfriend needs her own over-nighter. I found these adorable ones on Pottery Barn and they come in two sizes, several adorable designs, AND can be personalized. My favorite is the aqua mermaids, but both girls insisted on the rainbow one, so I still need to do some negotiating. I’m thinking Ardyn may have some wiggle room…

    Anyways, I’m pretty sure these will be Easter gifts for myself…I mean, the girls this year!

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    Next up are these genius little trays. Please tell me you’ve seen them?! They are called the Snap & Shop and Ladies, I’m telling you…they are going to revolutionize the Target Trip Experience. You basically snap it on to the cart handle, fill it with snacks to fill your little one’s yapper, and viola! A quiet(er) shopping trip experience. Everyone who shops in a store needs one.

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    This next one’s for the Mamas. It’s no secret that I’ve been a little stressed lately and when I’m stressed I either cry, eat ice cream in the bathtub, or turn to my oils. Sometimes all three at once. Anyways, I’ve got my fair share of diffusers at the house because I’m one of those anti-chemical/toxin freaks and so we use them for EVERYTHING (sickness, sleep aid, in lieu of candles, etc.) but recently I came across the Aria Diffuser from Young Living and it is a game changer. Mostly because it’s just so beautiful to look at, but also because it has a light feature, a sound/music feature, allows you to plug in your own music, AND has a remote control. This puppy is going to be put to some good use, let me tell you. Lavender & Lime are my favorite oils to mix & diffuse for a cleansing/relaxing vibe. It’s a bit pricey, but in my book- if you are an oil lover like me- totally worth it.

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    Ok, and last but not least, let’s get down to business. Ice cream and me are kind of besties these days (see above). Well, yesterday one of my other besties (<— a real live person this time…I promise. Click the link if you don’t believe me.) sent me the most gorgeous and delicious delivery of Jeni’s Ice Cream. I’m currently on pint #2 which is THIS Ultra Marine Blue that I opened and ate for breakfast this morning. It might be the most delicious thing I’ve ever tasted. I promise you need some. Or send some to a friend in need, and then some to yourself just because, well- it’s FRIDAY!!!

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    That’s it for today. Happy Shopping, friends. And if you’d like to see more Friday Favorites in the future be sure to let me know. Otherwise I’ll just keep spending all the money all by myself… 😉

     

  • Mini Boden $500 Giveaway

    Spring is here!!!

    …ok, maybe not just yet. But spring CLOTHES, however, have certainly arrived. Maybe it’s the cabin fever or the grey rainy days but I am SO ready for Winter to make its exit stage left. I don’t know about you, but shopping for “next season’s” clothes is always so much fun, and the perfect way to get me out of my “Whatever-season-it-currently-is Slump”.  This time, it’s #MiniBodentotheRescue with their cutest Spring line of superhero and rescue character prints.

    Last week we had an unexpected few days of pure sunshine, so we got all dressed up in some of our new spring clothes and headed to the lake. The girls had a blast “pretend fishing”, watching the boats and ducks…we saw some real ones, too-promise ;),  and exploring nature. We had such a fun day, we even capped it off with chocolate milkshakes (…but that was mostly because lè bump was having a crazing.) We blame everything on the baby bump these days!

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    We are SO ready for all things Spring that we’ve teamed up with a group of fellow Boden-lovin’ mamas to offer one lucky winner a $500 Boden Gift Card. Hello!?! (Can I enter my own contest??) 

    Be sure to visit all of  their sites for more cute styles and heroic fun. The Chirping Moms have a DIY cardboard rescue boat & super hero accessories. To go along with the accessories, Lay Baby Lay and Hello Baby Brown have DIY super hero capes. Hello Happiness visited local heroes to say thank you and I Love You More Than Carrots has a yummy rescue themed snack & hero masks. Seven Graces is sharing why her kids are her heroes. And for some great spring style inspiration, visit Style SmallerFancy Ashley and Walking in Memphis in Heels. I’m pretty sure you’ll be inspired and fall in love with them all!

    AND- added bonus- we’re also offering ALL of our readers an amazing Coupon Code!! 

    For an extra 15% off regular priced items at Boden this week until 1/29/17 use the code 2E9T. 

    Ok, and now on to the big stuff!!! (Helllllllo $500!) Entering is super easy…just scroll down to the bottom of this post and click on the link to enter. I’ve also tagged all the pieces the girls are wearing in the pics below, in case you are interested.

    Thanks so much to Mini Boden for this opportunity and GOOD LUCK…I’m pretty much jealous of the winner already. 😉

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    Q’s outfit:

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    shirt

    cardigan

    booties (similar)

    A’s outfit:

    tee

    skirt

    sweater

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    $500 Mini Boden Giveaway Entry:

    Click HERE

  • Little Blue…and Pink Chickens

    So I just wanted to share a little bit about my recent collab with the fabulous Pink Chicken.

    These clothes are so classic and adorable, and the fabric is just the most comfortable ever. I kind of wish the girls and I wore the same size…maybe one day. 😉

    Here are some pics from our shoot for Pink Chicken‘s Early Spring 2017 line.

    Go out and get you some!!

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  • Back to School with Dressie Jessie

    If I HAVE to get excited about the start of school and the end of all things fun and summery, I basically have to think about it as nothing more than a shopping opportunity. Back-to-School shopping is pretty much my version of Christmas, and a valid excuse to give those credit cards a little work-out. I mean, it’s been 3 whole months since my Summer Siesta Shopping extravaganza, right? 😉

    In all seriousness, I have a little weakness for southern smocked attire, and I am so lucky to be able to work for a brand like Dressie Jessie. Seriously, she is an amazing shop owner and her clothes are just….well, keep scrolling and see for yourself.

    But, for reals- I know you think I’m crazy, but I am NOT excited to send the girls off this week. I’ll miss the travel and adventure of summer; the carefree days of swimming and the late-night family movies on the couch. (Not to mention frosè and margaritas.)

    Yeah. Pretty much the cuteness factor of these little numbers from Dressie Jessie is just about the only thing getting me through this week.

    That-and the return of solo Target trips.

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  • Cabana Life

    ok, so Cabana Life and I are pretty much besties.

    I found them by accident, while vacationing in St. Thomas a few years ago. We were out on the beach all day and I really needed baby Q to have some more coverage than her little strappy suit was giving her. We went into a local shop and I found the cutest little orange and white rashguard set by a brand called Cabana Life. Yep, it was pretty much love at first sight. I fell hard & fast and never looked back. But really though, how could I?

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    So yes, I initially loved the “cuteness” and cover factor of the suit, but shortly after discovering Cabana Life, something happened to make me love this brand even more.

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    About a year and a half ago, Q had to have a spot removed on her arm. It was traumatic, for obvious reasons and  immediately afterwards, I bought up all the Cabana Life I could get my hands on.  See, not only are the rash guard sets (my fav) pretty adorable, but they also make cover-ups and regular suits for the whole family AND…it gets better…these suits are UPF50.

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    I mean- come on- my kids get to look cute and be protected?

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    Anyways, the lovely folks over at Cabana Life are pretty amazing–after all, we are bffs! 😉  And on our recent trip to California, I was able to shoot some of the Spring ’16 line for them. I think it’s safe to say I’m pretty much sold on these suits…and on California. (so.much.pretty.)

    Below are a few (thousand) images from our shoot last week!

    Thanks for the opportunity, CL.

    …And the great suits!

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  • Dressie Jessie

    Today we did a shoot for the sweetest little dress company, Dressie Jessie Smocking. I’m absolutely in love with these dresses and Q was “ah-sessed” with the fact that she got to wear a necklace for the shoot, so it was a win-win for everyone. Well, except for Cubby who was pretty much pissed that the tea cups were empty…

    2016-03-15_0006To see the full shoot, head over to the {jjm} photography tab in the menu bar above. 🙂

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  • Q’s Room

    (aka Princess Drama’s Lair)

    Well,  it’s been about a year since we’ve moved into this house, and I finally feel like Q’s room is finished. As Ardyn would say in her best pseudo-enthusiastic, monotone voice, “Ta-Daaa!”

    Ok, let me start by saying that I LOVED Q’s bedroom in the old house. There was just something about it. Maybe it was because I can still remember watching Ryan paint the walls when we first found out we were having a girl, maybe it was the set up of the room: the bed nook and the sweet alcoves, or maybe it was the blood, sweat and tears we (ok, Ryan) put into the precious wainscoting around her walls. I’m not sure what tied me to that room, but I found myself struggling with “loving” her room as much in this new house.

     I knew I had to make “loving it” my mission.  It’s taken me the better part of this year, but it finally  feels like “home”.

    So, here’s (what I think is) the pretty-much finished product.  I still think some beadboard or an accent wall of amazing wallpaper would be the icing on the cake, but that’s just me. I like to think that a room, like a house, is never really finished, but rather- always evolving.

    (My husband loves this theory.) 😉

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    I’m kind of a sucker for fresh flowers in the house. Quin recently picked up on my little obsession, insisting on grabbing some pink (her fav color- if you haven’t guessed yet) flowers from the grocery store one day. She loves being all dramatic and princess-y about them and I love the way they look- so it’s a win-win I suppose. Ok, if I’m being honest, it’s a total pain in the butt to keep up with and I’m about one Hobby Lobby trip away from throwing some fake ones in there. We can pretend, right?

    I also keep this basket on her dresser of our current favorite bedtime books. We buy books in bulk around here, so the contents of this basket is always changing. (But for the record: Gaston for the win!) I also keep her framed silhouette on her dresser. We get one cut every year from the fabulous Karl Johnson and I absolutely love seeing how different it comes out each year. You know, in a love-hate/stop-growing kind of way. He travels around the country and he’s the Real Deal, you guys. You should probably check him out! 😉

    Up here, out of Baby ‘Zilla’s reach, is also where we keep Q’s bowl of “Ariel treasures”. She has started collecting seashells and rocks from our travels and she probably dumps this bowl out and sorts through them on a weekly, if not daily, basis. Her favorite is this black heart-shaped rock that her Papa found for her in Hawaii. She says it gives her magical powers. Go on with your bad self, Q.

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    (Sidebar: pink baby cowboy boots.

    That is all. Keep Scrolling.)

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     Ok, so this nook is one of the girls’ favorite places to play, aside from the playroom. I found this adorable dollhouse on clearance at Pottery Barn. It was actually the last of its kind and was a display item so I got a double discount! [I made sure to make a big deal to the hubs about how much I saved so that he wouldn’t notice I also bought some (zero % discounted) bedding as well!]

    Right, back to the dollhouse. I struggled a bit finding dolls that would fit inside this little gem, but then I discovered the cutest invention on the planet: peg dolls. I found this set of princess pegs on etsy. They were “ready to ship” (perfect for my impatient self) and on sale. Have I mentioned I’m a sucker for sales?…and also, not sales.

     OK, fine, I’m just a sucker.

    Too. Much. Cute. Stuff!

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    See that piece of artwork resting on top of the bookshelf down there? Here’s a funny story:

    Ryan and I were walking around an antique store one day when I was pregnant and I saw this piece. It’s a white out design over an antique painting of a beach. You can barely make out the waves under that stenciled out design. LOVE! Anyways, I saw this and bought it as my “inspiration” for my then-unborn babe’s room. It’s the only piece in her room that has been there since day 1. I’m still obsessed with it and I will force it into her college dorm room one day. Love ya, Quinnie! 😉

    Let’s talk about this unicorn for a second.  Isn’t it the cutest? Princess Drama is “Ah-sessed” with it. But the best part is that it’s actually a speaker! You plug your ipod into the front pocket and it acts as a little music player. Perfect for nighttime lullabies, or daytime play-tunes. Thanks again, Money Pit, I mean- Pottery Barn.

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    This bookshelf is actually the key to keeping this room remotely/occasionally clean and organized. We keep all of her bedroom toys and books in those three baskets. Easy access, easy clean up. My fav.

     I can’t even with this little reading nook and if my rear end would fit into that miniature chair, you better believe I’d be hanging out there all day with my kindle. You know, when I wasn’t mothering and all that.

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    And there you have it. I think she likes it as much as I do, which is marginally important, right?

    Sweet dreams, Q.

    Wanna switch rooms with Mommy?

    😉

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  • The Disney Post

    The Disney Post

       First of all I want to tell you up front that I’m not one of those “Disney Expert Mom Blogs” that’s going to give you all sorts of codes and secret tunnels and hidden rides that require passwords to enter (I’m sure those exist, right?). Anyways, if that’s the info you are after, you’ve come to the wrong place. Also, if you’ve been to Disney a bagillion times, this is not the blog for you either. Because you probably know everything I’m about to say, or will find a million mistakes in the information I’m about to provide. 😉
    I’m here to tell you about about being a first time Mom at the Most Crowded, I mean…Happiest… Place on Earth.
    First up, the basics.
    1. Booking: I used my Aunt who is a Disney vacation planner. It was quite possibly the easiest thing I’ve ever done.  Now, I know with everything done online these days, that I could have easily gone that route, but I’m telling you, one call to her and my entire vacation was booked, tickets and luggage tags, Magical Express passes (more on that, later), etc. all just arrived at my doorstep. If you are interested in her number, leave a comment below and I’ll hook you up. She’s pretty much amazing, and you know those “Disney Expert Moms with All the Secret Stuff” types we were talking about earlier? Yeah, she’s one of those! 😉
    2. Planning: We chose to keep our first trip pretty simple: 3 days at Magic Kindgom, and 1 day for Hollywood Studios.  We figured we could add more parks into the mix as they got older, ensuring there would always be something “new” to do on each trip!
    Once we booked, we used MyDisneyExperience.com to sign up for Fast Passes and make dining reservations. Check with people that have their facts straight but I’m pretty sure you can make dining reservations like 10 years prior to your trip- thus ensuring that if you wait until the actual year you will be going on your trip- there will be no reservations left.
    Ok, that might be a bit of an exaggeration. I think it’s like 6 months or something.
    Once you book, you’ll be given an exact day that you can log on and reserve all your junk. And if you think I’m kidding when I say that you better set your alarm to log on at 12:00 am that day and start reserving, I’m not. But, let’s pretend for a minute that you are like me, and you don’t set an alarm but, rather, wait until the last minute to make dining reservations and all your dreams of dining in Cinderella’s castle are crushed- let me tell you a little secret… It doesn’t really matter! Well, for us it didn’t. Here’s why:
    3. Dining: So you’ve logged on at 12:01am and gotten all of your heart’s desire in the way of eating at Disney. Yay for you! You are a way better planner than me! You can probably skip to the next section, now.
    Seriously, be gone with you, you over-achievers…Ok,  for the rest of you heartbroken slackers, keep reading. For us, this was our first trip to Disney with our kids. The girls were 3 1/2 and 1 year. I knew that this was probably going to be a somewhat yearly trip for our family and I figured that whatever we didn’t hit up this trip, we’d hit up next time around. There’s seriously so much to do and see, I felt like if we covered the basics and made it home alive, we’d be winning.
    So when I tried to get reservations 3 months before our trip, NOTHING was available.
    NOTHING!
    Not for breakfast, lunch, or dinner at ANY of the main places.
    So I dug a little deeper and looked “off-site”. Lo-and-behold, I was able to get a character breakfast at Hollywood Studios and a Cinderella dinner at the Grand Floridian Resort. Here’s the most important thing to know….food at Disney is not very good. (personal preference here, people) Unless you are into the whole buffet-style cuisine thing OR unless we are talking about Mickey Ear ice cream bars…because those are AMAZING! Ok, here’s the break down- remember all that hard work and sweating-it-out trying to get dining reservations? Well, we actually skipped our character breakfast at Hollywood Studios because we were having too much fun to stop and eat (You have to pay in advance so I’m pretty sure we lost our money on that one. Shhhh- don’t tell my husband). And the Cinderella dinner at Grand Floridian was FAN-tastic. I’m not talking about the food here, I’m talking about the experience. Quinlin waltzed with Cinderella in the middle of the restaurant and Prince Charming got down on one knee and kissed her hand. Honestly, as a parent at Disney World, what else is there?
    And, come on…I think Grand Floridian wins in the natural lighting category!
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    Also, we walked right into Chef Mickey’s after a long day at the park one day. Yep, WALKED IN! This was the place that had ZERO reservations available for any meal during our entire stay.
    Walked right in. Never underestimate the power of a walk-in, people.
    So if you aren’t eating at Belle or Cinderella’s castle, cheer up. The food there is probably sub-par and as long as you find one or two places to eat where characters are milling about, your young children most likely won’t know the difference. And you, fellow parents…you are going to be longing for your hotel bed and a large bottle of vino at the end of the day. So don’t knock room-service dining either! It just might save your sanity. 😉
    4. Fast-Passes: Get them, embrace them, love them. And don’t go to Disney without them.  Everything at DW is done via those little brightly colored bracelets that you are required to wear your entire trip. I chose yellow thinking it would blend with my gold watch and bracelets and not be such an eye-sore.
    It didn’t.
    I got over it.
    You will too.
    Anyways- these giant unfashionable appendages are like Willy Wonka’s Golden Ticket. Don’t lose them, don’t take them off, don’t even look at them the wrong way. These puppies are your entrance ticket to the parks, onto rides, into restaurants, your credit card if you so choose, and they are your personal ID for any photos you have taken during your trip (more on that later). They also carry all of your Fast Pass reservations on them. Fast Pass basically means that 10 years (or 6 months!) before your trip, you log on to MyDisneyExperience.com and select which rides/attractions you’d like to go on “line-free”. Some of them (like meeting Anna and Elsa) book up really fast so just start clicking because you can only sign up for three per day! Here’s a little Disney TIP– book your 3 Fast Passes early in the day because once you use all 3, you can find a Fast Pass Kiosk and book more Fast Passes!
     (Side Note: download the My Disney Experience App for your phone! It has maps of the park, tells you where the restaurants are, where the characters are, how long of a wait there is for every ride, etc. It will also keep your entire itinerary organized for you. Get it! You’re welcome.)
    5. Traveling: Let’s be honest, if you are bringing your children, this trip is pretty much for them, not you. You will most likely be exhausted, they will most likely be cranky. It’s inevitable. Do yourself a favor and do some research. Make the trip (especially if it’s your first time) as convenient as possible.  Here’s what we did:
    We stayed at a DW resort (The Contemporary) Staying on-site came with lots of perks!
    Perk #1: The Magical Express Bus will pick you right up from the airport AND take care of delivering your luggage to your hotel. Which means you literally walk off the plane, and onto a bus and arrive at your hotel, bag-free. Bags usually show up within a few hours. SOOOOO, here’s another little Disney TIP– pack a change of clothes in your carry-on so that when you arrive at your hotel you can change and head straight out to the parks!
    Perk #2: I think (don’t hold me to this), but I think if you stay at a Disney resort you get earlier access to sign up for fast passes and dining. Clearly, I did not take advantage of this perk.
    Perk #3: The parks have extended hours for guests staying at Disney resorts. We did take advantage of this perk when I found out all of the “Meet Anna and Elsa” fast passes were sold out. We found a day where the park opened an hour earlier for resort guests and sprinted to the Frozen Meet and Greet. We still wound up having to wait 2 hours for that one but I blame a faulty hotel clock and our backwards monorail for that one. Let’s talk about that, shall we….

    6. Monorails and Such: I was told a lot of differing info (most of it very helpful!) while planning our trip. I was told that you had to pack up/fold down your stroller before entering the Monorail, that the Contemporary hotel was “closest” to the Magic Kingdom, that bringing a double stroller to Disney was the worst idea ever,  etc. Some of this is true. For example, The Contemporary IS the closest hotel to the Magic Kingdom…if you plan on walking. However, we stayed at this hotel specifically for it’s easy access to the monorail and it’s one-stop trip to Magic Kingdom. Unfortunately, we learned on our first trip out that although Contemporary is technically the closest to Magic Kingdom, the monorail actually goes in the opposite direction. Meaning that we had to do the Magic Kingdom resort “loop-de-loop”,  hitting up the 4-5 other resorts in the circle before finally getting to Magic Kingdom. Such a bummer- but awesome on the way home, when we were the first stop! Also, we NEVER once had to fold up our stroller to get onto the monorail. We rolled that double-wide right through the line and directly onto the train. Every. Time. Talk about convenience.
    Perhaps we should discuss this stroller business a bit more?
    7. Strollers: I did EXTENSIVE research on the perfect double stroller to bring to the parks. I even thought for a quick minute about bringing two single umbrella strollers because people were highly advising me against the side-by-side double. In my research, I was looking for the smallest, most compact side-by-side umbrella stroller. I wanted: lightweight, easily fold-able (I was planning for Monorail issues), fully reclining seats (for optimal napping and diaper changing because- ew, public bathrooms), baskets underneath, and the largest hood possible to provide the most shade. I eventually came across the Hauck. It wasn’t too bad and is currently on sale on Amazon for $250.00. This stroller was everything we needed.
    Here were the only cons:
    1. My husband found the handles to be a bit lower than he would’ve liked. If they would’ve been adjustable, it would’ve been perfect! They were just the right height for me, however…coming in at a whopping 5’4″.
    2. One morning, an experienced Disney traveler, and apparent Stroller Aficionado gave me a mouthful of unsolicited advice regarding the differences in stroller wheel axles and the benefits of jogging strollers with the one-wheel lead, torque and shock systems, roving axis…? I sort of zoned out. Anyways, apparently the wheels on my umbrella stroller were not the “best a mom could get”. We found it to be easy enough to push and the girls never complained of a bumpy ride or a shoddy shock system. 😉
    3. No cupholoders. I went to Buy Buy Baby and purchased two fabric velcro-on trays for the girls with room to hold snacks and cups and one for the back of the stroller for Mommy and Daddy’s drinks. (Fabric so as not to interfere with the stroller’s ability to fold down. Worked like a gem!)
    We were able to get through every door way and instead of the double-wide being a hindrance in large crowds, we found it worked rather in our favor. …Sort of like a human plow. #winwin
    We loaded this bad boy up like a pack mule every day and never once needed to disassemble, fold down, or unload. We rolled right onto the elevator, onto the monorail, right into the Magic Kingdom, parked it right in the nearby stroller parking lots during the rides, and rolled it right back home into our hotel room in the evening. Perfection!
    8. Packing like a Sherpa: I bring ziplock bags on vacation. Like the large, zip-across ones. I pack each outfit with bows/socks/shoes etc in each ziplock. This made getting ready each morning super easy. I dressed the girls and then if I knew they were going to be changing into princess dresses, or different outfits for dinner, I grabbed those specific ready-packed baggies and threw them into the baskets under the stroller. I then purchased an all black LeSportSac diaper bag. I chose this one for two reasons:
    1. I liked all the pockets and storage, plus the clip-on stroller handle feature was a must.
    2. I wanted all black. Mostly because the fun and colorful printed diaper bags aren’t really my thing, but also because I wanted it to blend well with the stroller, because get this…we were planning on LEAVING IT on the stroller (in the stroller lot) while we went on rides. I didn’t want anything that was going to stand out and say, “Hello! I’m a bag full of potential valuables. Come steal me!”
    Packing:

    Inside this diaper bag I had my two color-coded zip bags from Mother Load that I LOVE and use every day.  In the blue Diaper Pouch, I had, diapers and wipes (obviously), along with my travel-sized baby products like sunscreen, hand sanitizer, stain stick, diaper cream, etc. In the yellow Bottle Pouch, I packed a ton of snacks. (Enter ziplock baggies once again.) I stuck these two colored bags inside my diaper bag which transformed it from a black abyss of All Things Baby, to an organized space where even my husband could find items. I then threw in a small one bottle cooler pouch. We bought a bunch of milk from the downstairs market at the hotel and loaded up our hotel mini-fridge. Every morning we filled up her “afternoon nap” bottle, stuck it in the small cooler container and threw that into the diaper bag as well.

    On each side of the LeSportSac diaper bag is a “side pocket” aka cup holder. I bought two stainless steel thermos sippy cups for the girls and filled them with water each morning and stuck them right in those side pockets. Kept them nice and frosty!

    And that was it! This diaper bag hung right on one side of the double-stroller. It was easy, organized, and contained nothing of any “value”. Therefore, we felt comfortable leaving it on our stroller in the patrolled stroller lots while we left to go on rides.

    Now, obviously we had to store our valuables somewhere, right?  I used a smaller, much more streamline stroller bag from BabyCargo to hold our valuables. I kept my phone, wallet, camera lenses (great pockets for that!), etc. in this bag. This bag fit perfectly on the handles of the other side of the double stroller and when we left our stroller to go on rides, this bag slid right off the stroller handles  and was lightweight and easy enough for either my husband or I to carry as we went on rides or into restaurants.
    One last idea- order some of these foam clip-on fans! We bought two, clipped them on to each side of the stroller and I can’t tell you how AMAZING they were in the heat. We got stopped and asked about them non-stop! I also brought a ziplock baggie (Hello, favorite accessory ever!) full of extra batteries and a tiny screwdriver required for opening the back “battery hatch” of the fans. We used the fans non-stop so the extra batteries came in very handy!
    There you have it: double umbrella stroller with indoor AC, reclining seats, two fabric food/cup trays for the girls, a fabric double cup holder for mom & dad in back, plenty of basket storage underneath, and two sides for each of our diaper bags. You may look like a roaming nomad- but let me tell you, YOU are prepared for your day at the parks!!! 😉

    9. Buses and other Nemeses: I’ll keep this section short. Remember the part about the ease of the Monorail? Yeah? Ok- remember the part about packing your stroller like a sherpa? Well they went really well together, right? Pretty seamless and easy. But then, just when you think you are the Master of Traveling with Children- you decide to head to another Disney Park (in our case, Hollywood Studios and Downtown Disney) and then comes the dreaded BUS ride.

    Remember that part about NOT having to unpack/fold down your stroller? Well throw alllll of that out the window. You now need to dismantle, carry, and load all that junk unto a bus, WHILE also transporting/holding your children. It is NOT fun. Granted the two places we went were awesome and totally worth the trip (Hellllllo beer!) Just be prepared, that’s all. The buses and the unpacking, unfolding, etc. are NOT enjoyable and you will be 100x more appreciative the next time you roll your traveling circus aboard the Monorail!

    (Bus Rides are fun.)

    10. Cameras & Photos: I really went back and forth about bringing my big DSLR. I knew I’d shoot with my iphone a ton and take lots of video with our video camera. Did I really want to lug around my big ol’ camera, too? In the end I decided that I’d be angry with myself for not having it- so along it came. I packed my Nikon D810 and I chose only two lenses: my 50mm f/1.4 and my 24-70mm. The first day I started off with my 50 and found that I wasn’t getting enough of “the experience” in my frame and that it was way too much work to be changing out lenses all day. So I strapped on the good old 24-70 and didn’t take it off the whole time. I wound up carrying my camera (cross body strap) the whole time. I wanted to have easy access at a moment’s notice. It was annoying at times, but totally worth it. I couldn’t be happier that I brought it. The one thing I didn’t do was bring my laptop. I did NOT want to be sitting in my hotel room on vacation editing and posting pictures, which I knew I would do if I had the option. There were times when I really wanted to share, but not having the option to be glued to my computer was really a win-win for everyone.

     (Me and le giant camera. It really wasn’t that bad- I promise.)
     

    Photos: You can purchase something called the Memory Maker before you go on your trip. Everytime you see a “photographer” at the parks, you can pose for a picture, they scan your Magic Band, and your photos get downloaded to your MyDisneyExperience.com page and you can download them directly from there. We bought this package for one reason and one reason only: to get a good family shot. I doubt we will use any of the other 141 photos that were taken of us or the girls, because the quality is ahem… kind of terrible. (Examples below.) BUT- we got a good(ish) family picture out of it, so to me, it was worth it. Handing someone a DSLR with a giant lens attached in the middle of the park and asking them to take a group photo just doesn’t really work when it takes a solid 5 minutes to first explain to the stranger how to use back button focus.

    (DISCLAIMER: THESE ARE NOT MY SHOTS….)
    (I’m loving the blue tones in this one, arent you?!)
    (You know what? I really didn’t need our feet in this one…but Tinkerbell? Yes, I most definitely needed her in my photo. Framer!!)
    11. Outfits: Ok, I know this is what most of you were waiting for! Below are outfit photos with vendor info!
    Minnie TuTu dresses from Instagram shop @lilchocopink
    Pink Minnie Dresses from Instagram shop @lilchocopink, Knee High Socks from Ry+Rue Kids
    Custom Made Princess Dresses from my girl Stephanie over at Instagram shop @ohsewfancy
    Custom Cinderella Mickey ears from Make Me Minnie (can be found on Facebook)
    Monogramed Tops from Etsy shop Children’s Cottage
    13. Random Tips:
    -Take a picture of your child’s faces the minute they enter Magic Kingdom for the first time. Priceless. Right after I snapped this she ran to Ryan, gave him the biggest hug and said, “Thank you for bringing me here!!!” Heart. Melted.
    -Bring a swim suit to Magic Kingdom. “The Dumbo Area” (I’m not good with all the official names) has a really fun splash pad and we were not prepared!
    Luckily Disney has a very conveniently-placed towel kiosk set up nearby.
    We now own a $35 Dumbo Towel.
    Totally worth it.
    -If you can, spend a day at Hollywood Studios and get there early! The Disney Junior section is so adorable and early on, the lines to meet the Disney Jr. characters are not long at all!
    She told Sophia, “Hi!!! I watch you ebryday on my tv!”
    -Downtown Disney is totally worth a dinner out! So much fun shopping (and drinks!!) Be advised- make reservations, or risk waiting 3,489 hours to get into one of the big restaurants.
    Luckily, places like T-Rex: A Family Dining Experience, has this awesome excavation pit to help pass the time.

    -Hit up your hotel pool one day, even just for an hour. It’s a great break from all the concrete and human cattle-herding, and it’ll make you feel like you are actually on vacation for a minute.
    Also, margaritas.

    -Figure out when the parades are, then- go on all the rides you don’t have Fast Passes for during that time! The lines will be much shorter because EVERYONE in the state of Florida lines up to watch the parades. And they are cute- check one out.
    Just one.
    No one needs more than one parade.
    Do they?
    -Getting a photo in front of the castle without other people in your photo is virtually impossible. Get creative! Walk around the castle and find little nooks & crannies where  you can get the castle in the background without a hundred other  people in your photo.
    -Go to the park at night. We left every day to go get dinner and freshen up at the hotel. Usually after dinner we were exhausted and went home. But on our last night we went back into the Magic Kingdom after dinner and it was so much fun! The lines were a bit shorter, the temp was a bit cooler, and the whole park took on a new vibe. I highly suggest it! Even if you only do it once!
    (Quin even got to serenade everyone at Belle’s village with an original tune of her own creation…)
    (…while Ardyn napped.)
    14. Bibbity-Boppity Boutique: We chose to skip out on this “experience” for a few reasons. And this is completely my personal opinion here, so don’t judge…
    #1 – I wasn’t really a fan of the way the little girls looked walking out of that place. Their hair was all slicked back on their heads with a pound of gel glitter and bouffants of fake hair clipped in left and right. It kind of looked a little “Grandma goes Jersey Shore” if you ask me. (And I’m from NJ so I’m allowed to say that.)
    #2 – I choose to buy handmade, simplistic costumes for the girls* (because they play dress up EVERY day and I’m not a fan of glitter, or vacuuming.) So it didn’t make sense for me to pay a ton of money for them to slap on a sparkly Disney store version of what Quin was already wearing. And you KNOW that’s the one she’d want to wear to play dress up every day from then on!
    All-in-all, it wasn’t my thing. I think I’ll hold off on that one until the girls BEG me to let them go there. As for now, they don’t even know it exists. I think I’ll keep it that way. ;)*The Cinderella dress is our one exception- because it was a last minute purchase specifically for this trip. I swear I’m still finding glitter in her hair. I told her the dress is at the dry cleaner! 😉
    13. HAVE FUN!!! Try and let loose and have a great time. If you are anything like me you can get easily stressed out by the planning and rushing, and the “doing of it all”. Try not to get bogged down by the schedule and the constant rush of Disney World. If you miss a reservation or a fast pass because you want to sit and have ANOTHER Mickey Mouse Ice Cream bar, who cares?! If you decide that you’re exhausted from the day and you opt to order room service and put a movie on for the kids in the hotel room while you enjoy a glass of vino on the balcony with your significant other- GO, YOU! Remember this is supposed to be a “vacation” so try to enjoy it a bit.
    Although I will say this – we went into this trip with the opinion that if WE (meaning my husband and I) wanted a “vacation” we’d be sipping cocktails on a Caribbean beach. Going to Disney World is pretty much for the kids- so make it about them! It’s going to be exhausting and overwhelming- but let them take the lead and decide what sounds fun! Let this be a vacation for THEM. Let them be a part of creating the memories. They will remember it forever!
    For example, would we normally wake our exhausted 3-year-old up at 10pm to watch fireworks from the balcony? Probably not.
    But, I promise, watching the magic in their eyes as they take it all in, will make it worth every penny and every exhausted yawn.
     I’ll leave you with a few more photos from the trip.
    We really had the best time… if you couldn’t tell!
    Can’t wait to start planning the next trip. Shoot, maybe I’ll get the girls in to see Cinderella’s castle before they go off to college.  😉
     
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