from a mom of two.

I've been wanting to write this post for weeks now, but I just never had the time to sit down and reflect on how things have been now that I'm a mama of two.  Part of me feels as if she has always been here, but the other part has definitely noticed the massive shift that has happened in our family since her arrival.  In short?  Being a mother of two is dare I say it....easier.  If you remember my reflections on motherhood a year after Pier's birth, you'd know how hard the transition to my new title as "mom" was for me.  

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Before Pier, I was so used to having things go my way on my time.  It was a brutal wake up call whenever I had to put someone else's needs over my own, not just once, but time and time again.  With Eulalie I already grew a lot in that area so I didn't struggle *as* much My main struggle now is how do I give enough attention to them both.  What do I do when they are both crying? How do I discipline a toddler?  Why is my house so loud all the time?!?! What is sleep?! Eulalie's presence has changed things in a remarkable way.  Watching her grow (so quickly!) reminds me to slow down and truly be present to the things that matter.  She helps me cherish the moments that I would otherwise take for granted.

Pier is the sweetest big brother.  He's already a fairly sensitive boy, and I'm noticing it even more so now that there's a newborn around.  For example, whenever the baby starts crying, Pier does too.  He also comes and finds me wherever I am and screams "YOU-WEE CRYINNNNN" (He calls her you-wee...and yes, it's as adorable as you think it is).  Whenever she cries in the car he sings her Twinkle Twinkle Little Star and she calms down.  I love seeing him love his little sister -- always pointing out her "tiny hands" "tiny hair" and "tiny toes".  He points to her eyes in amazement as he tells me, "look mommy look! you-wee has blue eyes!". WIth his newfound sibilinghood has come lots of moments of jealousy too.  He is a toddler, after all, and my days are usually spent trying to calm down those big toddler emotions.  We are working on sharing our toys with Eulalie (even though she can't play with them yet) and he's learning that certain things around the house are just for babies (like pacifiers, baby bouncer, boppy pillow, etc.) It's been a transition for him, but I honestly think he's handled all the change really well. 

Eulalie fits perfectly in our family.  She is such a smiley baby and loves to snuggle.  She eats every two hours and loves being worn in my ring sling.  I think she's a champ at nighttime sleep, but naps only happen if she's being held or if I wear her.  She's worn all day long which is super helpful because I don't know how I would get anything done!  Plus, I need two free hands to constantly chase my very active Pier.  I am genuinely loving the newborn days...can they just stay this little forever?!

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Which brings me to my final point, how am I doing?  Honestly, amazing.  I can't tell you how much of a gift it is that I'm enjoying these months instead of being in a constant state of overwhelm.  I've been vocal about my postpartum depression here and it's no secret that I still struggle.I am still taking my medication and I know that in particular plays a crucial part in how I am handling things right now.  (For those concerned, yes it is safe for breastfeeding and yes my doctor is keeping a close eye on me...I knoweveryone has opinions about this, but please understand that it is 100% the best decision for me and my family.) My head and my heart are so at peace this time around.  I haven't cried once since having Eulalie.  The weight of anxiety and sadness has lifted and I can fully  enjoy my children.  Is this what it's like to be a normal mom?!  I mean yes, there are moments (lots of 'em) where I want to scream and hide and pretend that I'm on an island with a margarita in my hand, but I think that's normal too ;).  I just wanted to give you a quick update because so many of you have reached out to me to see how I'm doing.  Thank you for investing in me and my family.  Your prayers and love has meant so much to me! 

 

ethical fashion | my fall picks

I'm currently putting together my capsule wardrobe for fall and thought I'd share some of my favorite pieces and trends I've been eyeing for the upcoming season.  I'm loving shades of plum, rust, and olive green this year and looking forward to integrating some color in my otherwise boring black and gray neutrals.  

I've picked six things that I think would be great investment pieces for your cooler weather wardrobes.  A linen dress in a classic check print (o1), a rust colored coat (o2), a warm wool kimono (o3), the perfect windowpane fall blouse (o4), a verstile cardigan that can be worn three different ways (o5), and a pair of well made flats that go with everything in your closet (o6).  Click the image to view the sources and let me know what you're thinking of adding to your fall capsule!  

number o1 | the linen dress

number o1 | the linen dress

number o4 | the windowpane blouse

number o4 | the windowpane blouse

 number o2 | the rust duster

 number o2 | the rust duster

number o5 | the 3-in-1 cardigan

number o5 | the 3-in-1 cardigan

number o3 | the wool kimono

number o3 | the wool kimono

number o6 | the black flat

number o6 | the black flat

ethical fashion | outfit o4

This weeks fashion post is an outfit I would wear on a date night or out to dinner...the wedges make it a little fancy and the leather jacket elevates the simple silk cami and skirt combo.  Speaking of skirts, you'll notice I am wearing nothing but them lately.  My postpartum bod is currently avoiding pants like the plague, so I'll be sharing lots of dress and flowy skirt outfits until the cold weather forces me into more practical options. I'm surprised that I actually miss wearing pants...who knew this girly girl had it in her.

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outfit details:

SHIRT | j.crew factory, ethical option HERE
SKIRT | vintage from etsy
JACKET | a honeymoon splurge in italy ;), similar HERE
BAG | nena & co
SHOES | old from madewell, ethical option HERE
EARRINGS | etsy
BRACELETS | esty

baptism day

Please join me in welcoming Miss Eulalie Rose into the church!  We were in Louisiana for the Labor Day holiday celebrating this joyous day.  I will be forever grateful for all those who made it out to see us. My family and friends spoil us with their love and generosity.  Brad's sister Kathereine served as the godmother and my brother Jeremy is her godfather.  He is currently a seminarian for our diocese so please keep him in your prayers!  We put a lot of prayer into that decision and I know they will be a worthy example of Christianity for their niece (we were touched they agreed to it!).

My in-laws gave Eulalie the sweetest party filled with the delicious southern food fare Louisiana is known for. I couldn't wipe the smile off my face the entire day...The Lord has blessed us abundantly indeed. Enjoy the photos of Eulalie in her pretty gown and Pier in his Sunday best suspenders (oh my heart....)

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In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came to be through him, and without him nothing came to be. What came to be through him was life, and this life was the light of the human race; the light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.
— John 1: 1-5
 

ethical fashion | outfit o3

I'm writing today with the windows open and a candle lit and a sleeping baby on my chest.  Moments like this are becoming rarer and rarer these days, but that makes them all the more precious whenever they do happen.  Being a mama of two is no joke and I'm quickly figuring out that blogging won't happen as often as I'd like (because my kids will always come before this blog, as I'm sure you understand!).  I will try to be better about carving out writing time because I so enjoy stretching my creativity and sharing my days with you.

Speaking of which, I have some new fashion posts in the works.  I love doing these but they do take some extra thought to work out...probably because I am either in PJs or exercise clothes 99% of the time.  That, and my photographer hubby needs to have some off days which doesn't happen too often ;). 

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Today's outfit gets me excited for fall.  It's effortlessly comfortable and perfect for transitional fall weather (just throw on a jacket or sweater and you're good to go!).  If you read my capsule wardrobe tips you might remember that I recommend having a cohesive color palette to pick from.  My wardrobe colors, for example, usually consists of blue, green, and neutral hues.  This skirt is one of the few warmer toned things in my closet, but that's why I love it so much.  It's a statement -- which I think every closet needs.  My orange skirt goes well with any neutral top in my wardrobe (making it versatile) but it's also unique enough to make an otherwise boring outfit a bit more fun.  As much as I love neutral basics, I can't help but gravitate toward color every now and then!  This colorful patterned skirt simply makes me happy each time I wear it.    

outfit details:

SHIRT | everlane
SKIRT | ace & jig, secondhand
SHOES | nisolo
EARRINGS | alexis russell