The real title to this post is "The four questions you should ask yourself before you buy something in order to ensure you're making the BEST purchasing decision and won't regret it next time you get dressed."But that's not super catchy.So "How to make the best buying decisions" it is! Also not super catchy but we're gonna roll with it.I've found myself many times during the week staring at rows of clothes that I have no interest in putting on my body. I know it's my own fault. I brought me to this place. I bought the dang clothes and now what once seemed so appealing is begging for me to throw it in the giveaway pile. I look disapprovingly at my expansive collection of button down flannels and wonder "how'd you all got here?"If it's me we are talking about, which we are because this is my blog, more than likely the clothes got in my closet because they were on sale. I can't resist a sale. A bright red sale sign turns something mediocre into something must-have. I'm not proud of my obsession with a sale. But like a moth to a flame I go every time a new sale beckons me. I could probably blame it on my sever case of FOMO (fear of missing out) but the sale obsession has still gotten me into more trouble than I'd like to admitIn recent months I've turned everything around, or at least started to. The change in the right direction started when I cleaned out my closet. I got rid of anything I hadn't worn in six months and anything I just didn't like on me. This left me with not a lot of clothes. But I'm cool with that because I also started incorporating this intentional method of asking questions before I buy and it's changed the way my closet collection is speaking to me. As in, it's actually speaking to me.So here's what I ask myself prior to making a purchase:
NYC - Days 3 & 4
Our final two days in New York have finally made it to the blog!We got up early Sunday morning and headed straight to starbucks to get something warm in our hands. We planned to visit DUMBO (down under the Manhattan bridge) and it was COLD. We took a car to Brooklyn and then found our way over to DUMBO. We only had to ask for directions once so that was a total win in our books. The views were amazing! We walked across the Brooklyn Bridge and almost got pancaked by bikers six or seven times. They. Are. SAVAGE. But we survived and the walk across the bridge was one of my favorite memories from the trip. We weren't too terribly far from One World Trade so we decided we would head over to see the 9/11 Memorial. It was so somber and hear-wrenching to see the names of all those who lost their lives during the attack. But the memorial was so beautiful. I found myself running my fingers over the names etched on the half wall, praying for the families that lost the ones they loved. Definitely a heavy part of the day but so grateful we got to witness how the city paid tribute to the fallen men and women.We decided we wanted to grab a light lunch at Chelsea Market so we took a car and it was about a ten minute drive from the memorial site. Last time I was in New York, I lost my mind over these mini cinnamon sugar and glazed donuts. They are SO delicious! We also stumbled across a plant-based sushi booth and they won us over with their samples. Normally I'm not a fan of sushi because I don't like anything fishy, but this stuff was out of this world good.We wandered around Chelsea for a while before deciding we needed to get back to get changed and ready for afternoon tea at The Plaza. The Lobby of the Plaza is so pretty! I mean, that tree! We quickly re-lived every Home Alone 2 moment we could think of without totally embarrassing ourselves before going to check in for our tea. Initially we were seated right by the door to the kitchen. Like, our backs were to the restaurant and all we could see (and smell!) was the kitchen. I hated to be annoying but when you hype this up as much as we had, the experience is everything. So i asked the waitress if we could wait for another table. They were so kind and had us seated within a few minutes at a much better table. The tea was yummy and the food was ok. Not exactly what I would expect from such a highly renowned restaurant. But thankfully none of us were super hungry. We just enjoyed soaking up the experience of being in such an iconic location!After tea, we shopped around the gift shop, and by "shopped" I mean "looked." Can you say $95 for a tea cup. No ma'aam. We had to stop out front for a picture before we left. While I was getting my picture taken, I was being heckled by a homeless man. I won't even repeat what he said but let's just say, it was enough to make a girl blush and want to hide in a corner. Yikes.When I was taking Mary Margaret's a picture, a man walked up and asked if he could take a picture with her because she looked like a Disney Princess. I mean, yes, she totally looks like a Disney Princess but GET OUTTA HERE. MM was for too sweet to say no. We were both ready to leave after the whole picture taking fiasco. We went back to the hotel to change into comfier clothes and decided instead of eating dinner at our fancy reservation spot that night, we would cancel it and go have pizza instead. Such a good choice! It gave us more time to go see Top of the Rock and to watch the light show a few more times. After we had pizza, we were all worn out so we headed back to our hotel to go to sleep.Our final day in the city consisted of an incredible breakfast at The Smith (THE best breakfast spot in New York!) and then we did some souvenir shopping before going to see The Museum of Natural History. We didn't have a lot of time to take in the Museum so we definitely want to go back next time.On our way back to the hotel, we stopped off for a quick hot chocolate at Ralph's, which is a hidden gem of a coffee shop on the second floor of Ralph Lauren's store on fifth avenue. SO cute!We grabbed our bags and headed out to get a car to take us to the airport. Our bellman was hilarious, y'all. He had the most incredible stories of all the famous people he'd seen come in and out of The Palace over the years. I could have listened to him for hours!We had a pretty uneventful flight back to Atlanta and were all pretty ready to see our people. Atlanta welcomed us with rainy, mild weather. Thanks a lot! But no matter the weather, there really is no place like home.Thanks so much for reading about our trip! If you have any questions about anything we ate, where we stayed, what we wore, let me know! So happy to share!
Tips For Setting Grace-filled Goals
6 Tips for Setting Grace-filled Goals {+ FREE Bonus} Sweet friends, you might be cringing at the name of this blog post or maybe your type A personality can’t wait to read more because you live for setting goals- either way, keep reading because there just might be a bonus at the end ;)I don’t know how this hits you, but regardless, before we dig too deep into goals, I want to say that you are enough- yes, YOU- right where you are and exactly as you are. Please, please don’t ever feel less than by starting to compare your goals- or lack thereof- to someone else’s {been there, done that- still do at times}… be confident in who YOU are and whose YOU are and focus on your life aligning with how you’ve been uniquely created, okay? So, with all of that being said, why do I encourage goals with my clients you ask? Well that’s because we are given one life mamas and I believe we are to steward it well. Sometimes stewarding it well means barely getting out of bed to put one foot in front of the other. If that’s the case for you, then please just celebrate that first foot on the floor moment and focus on surviving right now- and, don’t shy away from seeking out help and support- it’s one of the best gifts you can give yourself! Other times we are in a more “normal”/standard season and we find ourselves going about life pretty consistently… Possibly everything is pretty status quo, no really high highs, nor any really low lows… when we are in this type of season, I believe it is all too easy to just keep doing things the way we’ve been doing them {I see this time and time again in my own life and in my client’s lives}… and some might even say, “If it’s not broke, don’t fix it”. Yet, I don’t agree with that. In my training and life experience, if we aren’t growing consistently, we can end up in a really not so great place. We wake up one morning and suddenly realize our life is passing us by, we realize that all those things we’ve always wanted to do aren’t getting done. And, we realize that we feel stuck, unfulfilled, unsure of our purpose and our worth. We find ourselves not being the healthiest version for our people and our community- I can tell you firsthand, it’s a really yucky place to be. Keeping that in mind, as valuable as it can be to really get clarity on your life + family purpose statement, your vision, mission and values, I believe goals are so very helpful in keeping us “on track”. They enable us to live with intention and steward our days well. Goals also provide such great encouragement as we can gauge progress we’ve made and growth we’ve experienced. Okay, friends, let’s dive into 6 tips on goal-setting, all the while remembering that we are filling these goals with grace because life happens! TIP 1- Journal and ask yourself what is the END goal in my life and what is the END result I am after. Then, reflect on what was working really well and what wasn’t over the last year. Perhaps make 2 columns one entitled “what worked” and one entitled “what didn’t work”. TIP 2- Have 2, or more lists- writing all the goals in one big list isn’t super helpful… separate overarching life goals/ideas from more day to day goals and tasks. I often see 2 extremes with this- either REALLY big goals and no day to day goals OR small goals that are more like daily tasks and don’t include dreams, life vision, etc. TIP 3- Break down your goals into chunks - essentially developing yearly goals and then quarterly goals that become daily tasks. That being said, I am a HUGE proponent of the 90-day year- essentially focus on the next 90-days and how to live the most intentionally in that period… then address the next 90-days. Often times, with children in the picture, it just feels like there are too many moving parts and there’s no way to make any progress so we might as well just not make goals- this 90-day approach will help, trust me. TIP 4- Get with your spouse or a friend you really trust and ask them “What’s it like to be on the other side of me?”. Get their take on what they see going on in your life. Ask them where they see you excelling {so you can continue doing those things} and ask them where they see room for growth {so that you can build out intentional goals to start addressing those areas}. TIP 5- Involve your children in this part of your story- the part where you want to live intentionally by making good choices. Encourage them to understand your goals and let them be involved in some way. Maybe one of your goals is to have a daily quiet time but they seem to get up early too- why not encourage them to read their Bible at the same time or color in a young children’s Bible workbook/study? Or read your study aloud, or just share with them that it’s important time for you to be the best woman, best wife and best mom so you need them to respect that and entertain themselves for those quiet time minutes. How much could their involvement encourage their little hearts? TIP 6- Addition by subtraction- it is so easy especially in this culture of more, more, more to get wrapped up in thinking that if I just add some tasks, some more organization, some more systems, etc. it’ll all miraculously get done… mamas, you and I both know that all the tools in the world don’t fix an over-stuffed, max capacity life! You HAVE to say no to things, you have to remove things to fit new things in. As I often say, “Say no to the good, so you can say yes to the best!”BONUS tip: Align your goals with your values- in doing so, you’re so much more apt to feel motivated and inspired by them… Feel like they might be different than they were years ago? That’s completely normal, don’t worry! Many people really aren’t sure what their values are without some coaching and reflection. Aren’t sure about yours? Click here to get your own FREE Values Guide for Setting Grace-filled Goals- just enter your email and it will go straight to your inbox! Bio-Katie Crocombe, the founder of Flourish + Co, is a professional life coach who partners with women to design an intentional life. Katie is passionate about encouraging women by sharing her grace-filled story in an effort to remind them of their worth and that they are so worth celebrating! * Friends, are you tired of feeling like you aren’t enough? Are you a mom who thought she’d find her purpose in motherhood and didn’t? Are you a woman who at the end of the day is really just feeling unfulfilled and unsure of what the next best steps are for you in life? Are you one of the 60% of women who doesn't know her purpose?Then please know that there is no shame only celebration in recognizing this, and do yourself and those around you a favor and just email Katie at hello@flourishandco.com.She will partner with you simplify, organize, uncover your unique purpose, help you set grace-filled goals, hold you accountable, challenge you and help you say no to the good so you can say yes to the best.And, since Katie is a friend of Reese & Rowe and is just officially launching the Flourish + Co website + blog this month, she is offering ALL readers 10% off her professional life coaching packages that are booked in 2017 and an additional $100 off packages booked by 2/28 with the code RRFCLAUNCH!!!You can also follow along on Instagram- her favorite- for consistent encouragement and tips on living an intentional life!! @flourishandco_
Splurge VS Save Denim Addition
Hi.Hello.What's Up?Thanks for stopping by. I'm just sitting over here at my kitchen table watching my girls out the bay window while they play "Sad, then make you feel better", which is basically a game where one sits with arms crossed and a pouty face and then the other runs up with a smile and an original peppy tune to try to make them feel better. THE. CUTEST.So that's my scene today! I'm here to share a few of my favorite brands to shop for affordable denim and I also want to share a few pieces I think are worth splurging on and what things you shouldn't stress the budget over.Leh go.I get my basic black jeans from H&M and they're $9.99. I actually distressed them myself by putting them on one day and taking scissors to the knees. Surprisingly it turned out really well. I actually love the fit of these jeans and haven't found any (even pricier ones!) that I like better.I would recommend buying two pair (size up, they run small) and letting one be distressed and the other just basic black denim. At this price point, you can definitely afford it! For sizing reference, I normally wear a 27 in skinny jeans and I wear a 29 in these!If you aren't interested in a DIY distressing job, I LOVE these:For lighter distressed denim, I shopped for a long, long time to try to find something super affordable and I finally ended up breaking down and buying these. Y'all. I'm so glad I did! I love the fit on these jeans and the distressing is just right.If you aren't into distressed jeans, I'd recommend these for a skinny option and these for a boot cut fit. Both are a definite investment but they will last you years. I've had my boot cut Citizens of Humanity jeans for four years and they're still going strong. I wear my white jeans year round so they definitely get a lot of wear out of them. Because of the light color, it's super important to get a quality pair of white jeans so you can see every little imperfection on your leg right thru your pants. #notcuteI also have a distressed and non-distressed pair of white denim.If you're ready to invest, I'd recommend these If you're needing a more affordable pair to get you by, I also love these:And these: Finally this distressed pair is a great option: If there's one thing I've learned over the years it's that you get what you pay for when it comes to denim. I wear the heck out of my jeans so investing in the right pair is a must. But that doesn't mean it always has to break the bank!I hope some of these suggestions help and I hope you have a SUPER day!
Brittany's House Project
I'm really, really, REALLY excited to finally be able to share some of the details of my sweet friend's house project! First of all, let me give you a little back story...I met Brittany seven years ago when she was asked to come do makeup for a prom that my sister was going to. All the girls just happened to be getting ready at my parent's house and I was doing their hair. Somehow I overheard Brittany in the kitchen talking about where her fiance, Patrick, lived. She started describing the area and I said "Hey! That's where I live!"We discovered after talking for a bit that she was going to be moving right up the street from me in a matter of months. We reconnected over homemade cookies and our pregnant bellies months later, and our friendship just grew deeper and deeper.Brittany was my go to girl for a late night Starbucks run followed by a stroll thru Target sans kids where we picked up toiletries and talked about the challenges and joys of life and motherhood. If you've followed me on instagram for a while then you've seen what a JOY this precious friend is. She and Patrick are the kind of people that are constantly looking for ways to serve others. It just flows out of their love for Jesus.On September 29, 2015 Brittany's precious husband suddenly died while he was at work, leaving behind sweet Brittany and their three boys (all under the age of 3).I remember that in those first few days after Patrick passed away, all I wanted to do was help my friend. I was desperate to be there for her like she'd always been for me. There are only so many things you can do in seasons like this when the ones grieving their loss are literally surrounded by their closest friends and family. As I cried and prayed over my friend, I begged the Lord to show me what I could do to help lift her. I remember Him speaking so clearly the night before the funeral. He said "Pray now. Serve later."Fast forward a little over a year later to me standing in Brittany's house as our kiddos played outside. We were doing our best to finish five different conversations we had started when Reese walked in and said "Miss Brittany, why did Mr. Patrick die?" My face turned bright red and I was SO embarrassed that I hadn't thought to tell my girls not to ask about Patrick. Before I could even attempt to usher Reese out with a "we'll talk about it later" look, Brittany got down on her knees so she could look Reese in the eyes and said "Oh, Reese, Mr. Patrick went to be in heaven with Jesus because that was God's plan for Him. That's how God is getting the most glory from Mr. Patrick's life. And you know what? God has a special plan for you too! And your life is going to bring Him glory!"In that moment as I was standing in my sweet friend's tiny dysfunctional kitchen looking around at her pieced together decor collected over the years from garage sales and donations, I thought "We could really make this space beautiful for her."As only God could orchestrate things, it turns out that there were other people in her life that were thinking the same thing. Each of us had different skill sets to bring to the table but we all had one common goal: Let's make Brittany's house BEAUTIFUL!A dear family friend of Brittany's just happened to also be the owners of Southeast Restoration. So when our little"redecorating" project became a whole lot bigger, they gladly stepped in to help. And by "help" I mean totally take over in the best way possible!There were some structural issues in the house that needed to be addressed as well as some floor plan challenges, so when Southeast stepped in, they took care of everything. It was like walking into an episode of Fixer Upper! We went all Joanna on the walls and created a totally open floor plan. The precious project manager allowed me to step in and help since I knew Brittany's style of decor and we really wanted the grand reveal to be a surprise!So a few weeks before Christmas, I finally got the go ahead to start purchasing some of the things for the house. Thanks to the incredible support of friends and family, we raised enough to practically furnish the whole house with new items. The generosity of other people is mind blowing!Here are a few before and after photos of the house: The original floor plan had a corner fireplace but Brittany decided she'd rather have more room than have a fireplace she rarely used. Here it is before.Taking down the wall allowed even more space for the new layout of the kitchen, which included a huge pantry (totally necessary when you have THREE boys!).Here's the kitchen area before:And AFTER!A six foot bar was added for additional seating and the new cabinets are much taller, allowing for plenty more storage. Dining Area BEFORE:And AFTER! One of my favorite parts of this project was being able to re-do the master bedroom. This was obviously a very tender area and one that Brittany really couldn't do herself. I was glad to try to provide a bright and feminine space for her that would feel like a retreat.Master BEFORE:Master AFTER:It's hard to even put into words what a joy it was to watch Brittany and her boys walk into their new home for the first time. To get to have a front row seat while her home was literally transformed thanks to the generosity of family and friends was one of the best things I have ever experienced!Just want to say a HUGE thank you to every one of you that gave of your time, money, and resources to make this a reality for my sweet friend. It truly was a labor of love that could not have had a more gracious and deserving recipient.If you ever doubt how much you're loved, sweet Brittany, I hope all it takes is just a quick look around to know that you are never alone and you have a good, good Father that loves you! Source List:Kitchen:Wall Color: 50% Revere Pewter (Benjamin Moore)Counter Chairs: World MarketFarm Table: Made by Family FriendEAT Sign: EtsyTowels: TJ MaxxWhite Vase: TargetDining Table Tray: TJ MaxxHead Chairs: IkeaChalkboard: Hobby LobbyCotton Wreath: EtsyDishes: Pioneer Woman Collection Den:Built Ins: Custom Built by Sam WardCircular Chandelier: OverstockTufted Couches: Joss & MainRug: TargetCurtain Panels: IKEACurtain Rod: TargetMagnolia Wreath: Decor StealsMaster Bedroom:Tufted Headboard: AmazonMirrored Side Tables: AmazonMirror Above Bed: TargetBedding: TargetCurtains: IKEAChandelier: Lowes