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Have you guys heard of Beauty Counter? I was honestly surprised I hadn’t heard of it before. It’s an amazing company and their products are right up my alley. I always try my best to buy “natural” products for the kids. But in all honesty, it’s hard to know unless you research your products before you hit the store. But if you find you’re out of shampoo and you are standing in the aisle at Target, you do your best. For some weird reason I can’t say I take the same amount of concern or research into account when it comes to products for myself and I have no idea why.

When Kelly Castady contacted me and asked if I would be interested in trying some of the products, I was really excited.

Let me share a video with you guys about the company that I really loved. It does such a good job of describing who they are and what they are about and what you can expect from them, so much better than any ramblings I could do haha.

 

“Our skin is our largest organ and what you put on it matters. It matters a lot.”

Right? That makes prefect sense! But like I said, its hard to know whats good, and whats bad. And how some of your favorite products measure up. One way you can find out is by searching for your items on Skin Deep.
All of Beauty Counter products rank at a 1 or a 2. So really, the research can stop there. You can find out what products you have that rank high in toxins and replace them with Beauty Counter products and have peace of mind about whats in them. Every single one of them available on the site will rate at a 1 or a 2.

I know for me, living in Los Angeles one thing I struggle with is sunscreen. Sunscreens- especially some of those brand that are easy to grab at the local corner store when you run out and haven’t done your research- are often full of irritants and some of them pose high risks for developmental and reproductive harm! I’m not mom shaming. I have put that garbage on my kids and heck I grew up as a baby in the tropics and I probably didn’t even wear sunscreen! But when given the choice I would rather arm myself with something I know is safe and also effective!! I tried out this roller version

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At first I honestly thought it might be a hassle because its so little- but I love that I can keep it in my purse! Most days I forget sunscreen until we are all buckled in the car so this is perfect. Also, Oliver really likes to apply it himself (with a little help). I have even applied it over my makeup before with little disruption.  I will probably try the full tube cream version next.

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We also tried the kids shampoo and the kids body wash. Both of them smell amazing and because they are a quality product a little goes a long way! I gotta say I appreciate the pretty packaging too but I’m a design nerd haha. Elliot has mild eczema so I always want to be sure to use something gentle. I also follow his bath with their baby oil to make sure he stays moisturized at night- especially his face.

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For myself I tried some face products.

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I have normal to dry skin so Kelly recommended a few things. One is this charcoal soap. Soaps are often made with harsh surfactants such as sulfates that are overly drying and irritating to the skin- the last thing I want to do is dry my skin out more. Okay, $24 for a bar of “soap”- you might think that’s crazy but I’m fairly certain its going to last all year (or longer)! The charcoal face bar gently draws out impurities while nourishing the skin with organic safflower and coconut oils, and pure essential oils.

Beauty Counter Charcoal bar

I have been alternating the charcoal bar and the gentle exfoliator every night and then I top it off and seal in the goodness with moisturizers.

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I apply a pump or two if the nourishing night cream and then I ADD a few drops of the Lustro Oil #2. This oil is heavenly! My skin feels so glowy and even. Don’t think that just because you have oily skin you can’t use an oil! They offer 3 different oils. #1 is for everyone, especially anyone with sensitive skin. #2 is great for people like me with dry skin and #3 is ideal for oily/combination or acne prone skin. I highly recommend the oils and I think I’m hooked. Also again they get me with the beautiful packaging!

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Overall, I’m so grateful to Kelly for introducing me to their line of products and our family will be continuing to use them for sure.  Kelly has offered to sweeten the deal for any of my readers who are interested in trying the products!! So I highly recommend that now be time you try!

• For all purchases (up to $125) she will include a complimentary Citrus Mimosa Hand Cream ($18 value)

• All purchases over $125 will receive a complimentary Charcoal Cleansing Bar ($24 value)

• We will be using a unique link specific to my site so anyone who purchases from here will also be entered into a raffle to win the grand prize – which will be Lustro Face oil #1  ($68 value) 

 

Also as part of Stand Up to Cancer Beautycounter has pledged to match fundraising efforts dollar for dollar up to $50,000. For the month of July Kelly has set a goal to raise $1000 for Stand Up to Cancer and will donate $5 for every $100 in sales.

 

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Sleep. Or lack there of.

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I haven’t really posted much… probably because I don’t sleep much. For the most part, this blog is often about fashion. But part of my story is that I’m a mother of two and sometimes I like to blog about that too.

So this post, is about sleep…or lack there of. And how, to my disappointment, the Dock-a-Tot was not the saving grace I hoped it would be. And how, almost one year into this whole “mom of two” thing, I still haven’t quite figured it out. And it’s not all the babies fault.

Our oldest son Oliver (almost 3) was always a great sleeper. As a baby, he self soothed from a a very young age and would easily put himself to sleep. Once he learned his schedule, he would fall asleep at nap time on the dot, no matter where we were. Seriously, anywhere.

Our youngest son Elliot (almost 1) has always had a harder time with sleep. If put down he would scream and cry and sweat and get himself all worked up- fast! We spent a lot of nights co-sleeping. I spent a lot of nights as a human pacifier. I spent a few nights in tears. I couldn’t eat dinner with the family. I would have to go to bed at 7 because he did – and he wouldn’t sleep alone. I would spend weeks waking every 40 mins, or every two hours, when he did.

Fast forward to now.

Just a couple months shy of his first birthday and sleep has improved dramatically for Elliot. On week days, after daycare he sleeps like a dream, as far as I’m concerned. He’s asleep by 6:45 or 7 and sleeps uninterrupted until about 3:30 or 4 at which point he wakes to nurse and then goes back to bed relatively easily until morning. “Morning” varies, but I usually just bring him into our bed if he wakes again anytime before 6am.
Weekends are a different story and we are working on that. (MORE ON THIS LATER)

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Oliver, just a few months shy of his third birthday is suddenly fighting sleep like nobodies business. No matter how much routine and structure I have, we have to fight tooth and nail until about 10 PM most nights to get him to sleep. And THEN half the time he will wake us all up at 5 AM!
I’m pretty sure its developmental. He recently upgraded to a big boy bed. He is potty training. His language is exploding. He is more and more autonomous. Its been about a month and a half of this.

Unfortunately, where daycare days are a saving grace for Elliot, I think the opposite is true for Oliver. Both boys attend an in home family daycare, with just one other kid. So schedule is paramount and everyone is on the same schedule. That means Oliver still naps twice a day and I think at his age he would probably benefit from less nap and a normal bedtime. On weekends, we cant seem to get him to nap twice anyway so we typically wear him out and try to get him to bed at a more reasonable hour.

Okay, so…now you know what we are dealing with. I typically spend from about 6 pm to 10 pm putting children to bed. After coming home from my 9-6 job.

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me looking exhausted

So I recently had a nervous breakdown. No joke. Lack of sleep can and will do that to you. I was uncontrollably sobbing, things felt out of control. I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t handle it anymore. It was just too much. Everyone has a tipping point for how much sleep is necessary and apparently 10 months of terrible sleep was my tipping point.

Let me go back to explaining Elliot’s weekend sleep.

You see, Elliot has come to know the difference between daycare and home. And so it seems he sleeps one way on week days and another on weekends.

I know babies and sleep are a hot subject. I know there are strong opinions on what you should and should not do. And what methods are “right” and “wrong”. I think I have tried all methods. And so I feel confident in saying that what’s “right” is whatever works for you, your baby and your family and gets everyone sleeping. This seems to be the best method for avoiding mental breakdowns.

I have tried it all, none of it is really working for us. What’s important to me is that he gets good sleep, it’s key for his health and his brain development. It’s also important to me that I get good sleep. It’s key for me to function as a patient mother and a human.

After months of deliberating. Ordering, then canceling, then debating again and again, I bought a Dock-A-Tot. I seriously could not find ONE BAD REVIEW!!! So many parents described what sounded just like my baby. Reviews like: “He used to only nap for 20 minutes at a time. On our first day using the dock a tot, he napped for THREE HOURS!” — Okay. Stop. Take all my money. I was desperate. And it seemed to work for EVERYONE! So I bought it. Unfortunately, on my first day (nor any subsequent day – YET), it did not increase our 20-40 minute nap time. Que nervous breakdown. Wait, you mean, this random pillow bed thing is NOT my saving grace? COME ON MAN! I needed a miracle. I was hoping for a miracle.

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Back to hotly debated baby sleep techniques.

Our daycare provider “sleep trains”. When they first start at daycare she lets them cry.

I was never opposed to this method per say. It worked fine with Oliver. He never got too worked up and like I said, he was a great sleeper. However, Elliot is quite stubborn and he would get super worked up super fast. So it didn’t seem like the right approach for him. All babies are different. So like I said, I read and tried many different approaches in addition to whatever my own instincts told me for 10 months. But still, no sleep.

Elliot has been sleeping great on weekdays for a few months now. He goes down easy. He can be laid down drowsy but awake. It’s magical.

And so….

I have come to the conclusion that we will have to let him “cry it out” – to some degree.

Last weekend I started trying it. I’m not going to let him cry for hours on end. In fact, I wont let him cry for more than 20 minutes before going in to reassure him and hold him and settle him again. And in fact, last weekend, he only cried for 20 minutes one time. Each time after got shorter.

It’s always hard to hear you baby cry.

As he gets older, its reassuring for me to hear that his cry often sounds like his brothers cry (when he is really tired) and with his brother I know “he’s just tired”. Its also reassuring for me to know that he is capable of doing this and HAS done this at daycare. And that once we get past the hard part, he sleeps better!

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I felt prompted to write this post for two reasons.

1. Because seriously, there was not one bad review to be found on the Dock A Tot. And even this is not a “bad” review. But if like me, there is a mama out there searching the internet for answers in the middle of the night. Don’t put all your eggs in the Dock-A-Tot basket or you might be headed for a nervous breakdown haha. I do think in time, in addition to other sleep “training” techniques, the Dock A Tot can help him settle and feel secure and cuddled. And I like to think that it can only help our sleep situation.

2. Because parenting is really really hard. No, really. It’s insanely hard. And sometimes we don’t talk about it. And we see people on social media and think they all have it together. And so I’m writing this to help out that one mama who feels alone and helpless. To reminder her that she is not.

If you do feel like trying the Dock A Tot…I mean, why not, I’m apparently the only one on the internet saying it didn’t work.. here is a discount code for you , because they are pricey.

Year in Review

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Yikes, allow me to dust off the ol’ blog here. There appears to be QUITE A LOT of dust! I apologize. But if you have been wondering what on earth we have been doing…..here is our year in review. Its been a busy busy busy year. There was a lot of coffee involved haha.

Happy New Year! xo

Well Rounded NY feature

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Hello friends, I’m happy to report, that if you didn’t see the news on Instagram, we welcomed our second son on May 20th: Elliot Floyd Jenkins.

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A few days before giving birth to Elliot I did a little interview with WellRoundedNY.com where I talk about my maternity style, nursery inspiration,  being a working mama and more. Hop on over and check it out! Keeping this entry short and sweet because I’m currently nursing Elliot and typing with one hand. haha.

xo

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Slow down.

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I’m busy. I’m always busy. Lately my mind has been busy too. Usually this isn’t the case for me. I’m never one to lay awake at night with my mind wandering  (which is a blessing)  but at the same time I’m never one to take the time to really stop and reflect. I think that often times worriers reflect and reflectors worry. My usual mind set is to live in the moment. Things happen and things get done and I just keep chugging along. Maybe its motherhood and pregnancy hormones…okay, I can almost guarantee that’s what it is…but lately I’m just feeling….busy. I’m longing for an idealistic day where we all wake slowly and savor every minor detail of the day, where we lock eyes often and eat slowly in the sun. But if I’m honest, those moments are rare. And even on weekends when we have slow dreamy sun filled days, there are still moments of rushing and busy work. There are moments when toddlers whine as I rush to make lunch. There are loads of laundry to be done. And things to put away or do before I forget, because with pregnancy brain, I am sure to forget. And most days are full of routine and rushing out the door on time for daycare/work.

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But I’m trying to find the small moments here and there that I can momentarily pause. Short moments to savor. Moments spent alone with Oliver, because soon they will be rare, as his only child days are numbered. I’ve taken to keeping the radio off in the car until after I drop Oliver off at daycare. So that I can spend the 10-15 minute drive listening to him practicing his words and engaging him in conversation. Finding moments to stop and savor the feeling of baby turns and kicks inside my belly. Because who knows if my belly will ever hold tiny baby turns and kicks again. To acknowledge the blessing of having tiny baby clothes to wash and fold and organize. To bump my pregnant belly against my husbands for a quick hug and laugh in the kitchen while we think about how cool it is that our son can play alone in his room while we sneak a quick kiss in the kitchen. And today I’ve decided to take a little moment for myself, to go home to a quiet empty house for lunch and try to do a little nesting/organizing. Not only taking a rare little moment of quiet time but knowing that in doing so I can slow down and focus on family when I come home from work tonight.

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Sorry for Radio Silence- I have a good reason!

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Things have been a little drab in the fashion world because I have been wearing over-sized clothes and trying to hide an ever growing baby belly! Happy to say that we are now out with the news and I cant wait to embrace my bump and get back to posting. I know my maternity looks were quite popular when I was pregnant with Oliver and due to complicated evils of the internets I lost most of my blog posts and now they really only live on Pinterest. So let’s start again shall we?!

Oliver Is Uno

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HOW OR WHY I HAVE YET TO SHARE THIS IS MIND BOGGLING – but, John made another amazing video in honor of Oliver’s first year of life. If you know us or know Oliver, prepare to get your tissue box out. We are so fortunate to have Johns home movies. Even if I do help shoot our films, they would be nothing but small clips without my magic maker.

At the end of June, Oliver celebrated his first year of life. You would think that a one year old would be more or less indifferent to a birthday party in their honor but I’m convinced that Oliver actually really did have the best day ever.

I scheduled his party to be perfectly between his naps. Only thing is that he didn’t want to go down for his first nap on time. He may have slept through the start of the party but when he woke up happy and rested and saw a yard full of friends from the window above his changing table he was so excited. He immediately joined them and got straight in the kiddie pool we had put out for him. He proceeded to spend the entire day there because he is obsessed with water. I pulled him out for watermelon “cake”, dripping wet and then plopped him right back in the pool where I hand fed him Mexican food haha.

Here are a few birthday party photos as well as Johns beautiful little film.

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Olivers invite said “Oliver is Uno. Join us as we sprinkle him with love” so we went with a minimal black and white polka dot theme for the part decor.

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I hand painted giant white polka dots on cheap paint drop cloths for picnic style seating. I figure everyone would more or less be on the ground with young ones anyhow.

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This is really the only shot I got of the “cake” but basically its a watermelon with the ends cut off – covered in homemade very low sugar whip.
I originally started researching healthy low sugar smash cake recipes and then I  saw a similar watermelon cake someone created for Fourth of July on pinterest and I thought- bingo! babies love fruit- its healthy AND I dont have to bake! Another bonus is that its beautiful when cut into. Looked like a red velvet cake. I highly recommend it!

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Another fun thing we did was set up this baby photobooth of sorts. It was total chaos but in the best way possible. We got more pictures on our good camera but I’m a bad blogger with little time so here is one from my phone. eek. Check out O’s tan! (turns out we are related after all haha)

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At parties end he zonked out hard, still wet from the pool and happy as a clam!

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FRIDAY!!!

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Dance it out.

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2013 Year In Review

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Every year, John compiles and edits all of our video bits and photos into a “year in review.” All the little moments we captured on our phones and more. It’s such a fun way to get a glimpse into our year and reflect on all the little things that you might otherwise forget. The edits are always quick and just like the year, if you blink you might miss something. Its fun to try to squint as the photos fly by and laugh at all the silliness that the year held. When we did last years “year in review” I thought it was going to be pretty damn hard to beat – but obviously this year with Oliver is our best year yet. Its insane how quickly 2013 came and went. I imagine that this is a product of being a parent and the years will continue to fly by. Which makes me extra thankful that we have these memories and we can summarize each years milestones and moments. Because as much as you try to cherish each and every day the memories sure can get away from you quickly. I’m thankful for yet another beautiful year with family and friends and looking forward to the next. (Although, admittedly it’s a little bittersweet to end the year that welcomed the birth of our son!)

Musing On Motherhood

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My mother-in-law and I adoring Oliver

 

My Mother-In-Law recently admitted that she wasn’t sure what type of mother I might be or how I would embrace the roll.

As an only child from a small family, she doubted my experience or lack there of.

Not to say: she thought I’d be a bad mother, but more to say: she was pleasantly surprised to see the mother that emerged.

 

The truth is, that while I can understand where she might have doubt, I never once did.

It’s strange.

I think most new first time mothers might tell you that they often feel flooded with doubts.

And where others might drown, I found myself in a carefree backstroke or water aerobics display.

In a joyful expression of dance.

 

Motherhood has always been my destiny.

I’ve known, from a young age, that in truth, I would never feel complete or completely find myself until I fulfilled that destiny.

And so I plunge.

Deep into the unknown- yet strangely familiar- warm, calming waters of motherhood.

Because together we are invincible.

And fearless.

And whole.

Destined for greatness.

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