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Thoughts on Thursday: The importance of bedtime.

As you know I dont’ have any kids just my fur child (Cooper.) However for many people children are a big part of the marriage so I thought I would find someone who could give some advice about that side of the coin.

 

Big Dreams For A Simple Life

I want you to meet Ginger from Big Dreams for Simple Life. She has a great blog that you should deffinatly check out. Anyway on with the show:

Eric and I have been married for 7.5 years and the last two of those years have been as parents. Our daughter Caitlin is our absolute joy! We aren’t experts in marriage, not by far. But we care about our marriage and each other and in my opinion, that’s what matters.

When Amber asked me to write about what marriage is like after kids I was so excited! And then when I sat down to write, completely stumped. After weeks of mulling over what I would like to say, writing a couple of different posts, I asked my hubby what he thought. He thought the hardest thing about parenting is time and that I should write about making/finding time for one another and for yourself. And that has brought me to the importance of bedtime.

 I have insisted on an early bedtime for Caitlin from the very beginning. Once she started settling into a regular sleeping pattern she would go to bed at 6:30, and aside from waking shortly for feedings, would sleep until 6:30 or 7:00 in the morning. For a while when she was waking regularly at 6:30, my husband wanted to move her bedtime back hoping she would sleep in. But I had my doubts. The few times she did stay up later, she woke up at the same time. After researching into child sleep I found out that this was normal. Kids are going to wake up at the same time regardless of if you let them stay up late or not. And they need their sleep. Ok, so why is all that important to marriage? I’ve got two reasons.

First, a well rested baby makes for better, less cranky days and a better, less stressed mommy. Not that I mean to, but I’ve noticed on tough days with Caitlin, I am less kind and willing to connect with my hubby when he comes home. All I want is for him to take over kid watching duty and give me a break. And let’s be honest, who really wants to come home to a cranky kid and stressed out wife? However, when Caitlin and I have had a fun and happy day, I am in a pleasant mood and can better relate to my husband. Then we have a better evening as a family too.

Second, when Caitlin goes to bed for the night, that is often the only time my hubby and I get just to ourselves. Sure, there are the usual ideas for nights out, babysitters and family, but as a married couple you really need a little down time to connect daily. Now that Caitlin is nearly two, we begin her bedtime routine of bath, books, bed at 7:00 and she’s usually asleep between 7:45 and 8:00. That time from 8 until 10 or 10:30, when we usually go to bed, is precious time when Eric and I can talk about our day, watch tv that doesn’t involve singing dinosaurs, play a game, or whatever we feel like doing kid free. That is our daily reconnect time.

So, I encourage anyone with kids to set an early bedtime. It’s so important for the health of your child and for your marriage.

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10% off Vinyl

I just got some more good news from Expressions Vinyl check it out!

March has been a great month for all of us here at
Expressions Vinyl so we thought we would give you a coupon
good for anything we have here.

So how about 10% off your entire purchase!

This offer will be good through April 5th and again is for
10% everything at Expressions Vinyl. Just use coupon code
FLOWER at checkout.

So jump on over to the shop and stock up!

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You Capture: Vibrance

The smiling faces of the guests

The Smiling Bride

A kiss for all to see

Friends with great taste

What could be more  vibrant than your wedding day?

 

Congrats G&M!

 

Oh and I didn’t have to wear black like I do every other day of the week so I was pretty vibrant too!

This is the look you get when your hubby is taking about the 50th picture of you.

 

 

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Fly Green

Tonight I’m hopping on a plane and heading to California for a 6 day paintball filled vacation.  Here are just a few ways you can make your flight a little greener.

  • Put an EMPTY re-useable water bottle in your carry on and fill it with water once your through security.
  • Pack as light and small as possible.
  • Pick a non-stop flight if possiable (less fuel used on take off and landing)
  • Fly Economy/Coach, the more people on a plane=less flights needed.
  • Know what company your flying with and what measures they are taking to reduce their carbon footprint.
  • Pretend its lunch anywhere else and pack your own silverware, napkin and the like just take the knife out of your bamboo set first… (I haven’t tried this one yet so we shall see.)

 

Do you have any other ideas for me?


Blogmania Preview: Cutting Edge Stencils

So Blogmania is coming up on April 9th and I thought it would be fun to show you some of the amazing prizes you could win.

The first sponsor I want to talk about is Cutting Edge Stencils. They are giving away a stencil from their website worth up to $50.00!

They are so fun and easy, I even got a pretty detailed one and had no problem. Check it out!

The process is pretty straight forward, start with your supplies. Paint (either craft paint or latex,) Brushes (roller or stencil,) Painters Tape, and Elmers Craft Bond Spray (optional.)

Then as suggested  I did a test run on some cardboard. I’m glad I did because I didn’t like the pink I was getting  mixing the red and white. Honestly the instructions were a little overwhelming at first but then I realized it was simple but specific so I could get the best results possible. They offered a lot of ideas for products (paint brands, rollers and the like) and how to place the stencil.

So I bought a few new pinks (that happened to be on clearance!) and hung the stencil. We decided not to use the Craft Bond since edges were pretty sharp in my trail run without it. I unrolled the stencil the night before (as suggested) so that it was flattened. Then the next morning I started painting.

I did the branches with a base color and then shadowed with a darker shade. To keep the edges sharp with out using the adhesive spray make sure you go backwards over the loose edges to keep them down as you paint.

Then I got to work on the flowers, White first, dark pink at the base, light pink around the edges.

All Done!

Come back on April 9th to see how you can win a stencil for yourself!

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