Wrap Up Valentine's Day Shopping With Victoria Emerson

I've never been much of a bracelet girl, but I had heard SO many people rave about these wraps and cuffs from Victoria Emerson, that I decided to give them a try a few months ago. Boy oh boy am I glad I did! They are lightweight, comfortable, easy to put on, and look AMAZING.I've given them as gifts to my sisters and nieces and I love that they're perfect for literally any age! My bracelet I'm wearing today has the perfect amount of sparkle but it's still neutral enough to wear with a ton of different outfits.The price range (around $29!) of these wraps fits really well for all kinds of gifting occasions so get some Valentine's Day shopping checked off your list early!Here are all my current favorites:[showshopthepostwidget id="3461800"]  Thank you to Victoria Emerson for sponsoring today's post and thank YOU, sweet friends for reading!

Workwear With LOFT

I’m so excited to be partnering with LOFT again this month, and this time it’s all about workwear! Y’all know I work out of my house so my uniform is pretty much joggers and a comfy tunic most days. But that doesn’t mean I don’t LOVE to style outfits that I would have worn back in my days of working a 9-5. And since so many of you are still in that season, I hope this post will be super helpful for you! Not only am I going to share ideas for workwear, but I’m also going to chat with you about how to take these looks in a more casual every day direction, too!First off, this wrap top is just SO beautiful! I saw it online before snagging it in store and it’s even more beautiful in person. I love it paired with this multi colored beaded necklace and it could just as easily be work with a pair of dark wash flares as it could with these pants.Speaking of the pants, I’m wearing the Marissa fit crop here. They are perfect to wear with a closed toe bootie for those of you experiencing cooler temps. They’d also work with a loafer, slides, or heels! I sized up one from my usual size so I’d say these run a bit small. They fit right above my hips and have a bit of stretch but not enough to where they feel baggy after wear.I feel like as long as the comfort level is there with pants, you can wear them in an every day casual setting. What I love about these pants is that they have the structure and look that fits a professional setting with the comfort of a relaxed legging. It’s the best of both worlds!Sharing a few other workwear options below. Thank you so much to LOFT for sponsoring today’s post. It’s always an honor to work with y’all!Thanks for stopping by, friends![showshopthepostwidget id="3441241"]  

Workout Wear With WalMart

Try saying that blog title three times fast!You’ve heard it said that having cute workout clothes will actually encourage you to work out, right? Well, I don’t know if I fully believe that but I do believe that having cute clothes can help you feel better about yourself! So what I’m getting at here is that no matter what, cute clothes are going to lead to a better life. Dramatic? Maybe. But still! Since I focus on everyday clothes pretty much all the time, I wanted to take today to really dive into some super cute and affordable workout options.I’m partnering with Walmart because I’m a believer in the quality of their clothes and you just can’t beat the price! Honestly if I’m going to sweat in something, I don’t want to spend a crazy amount on it anyway. I’m a huge fan of a classic black but I really enjoyed the splattered gold metallic detail on these leggings. Not only do they look good but they also FEEEEEL great. My pullover is the perfect tunic length and I love the crossover detail around the collar.Ok and can we please just have a moment of silence for these shoes?! The gold studded detail? I canNOT even. And would you believe that they are actually so comfy!? I went with my true size and the fit is perfect. I’m sharing below some of the other options I found from WalMart that I think would be the perfect addition to your workout wear! Thank you to WalMart for sponsoring today’s post and as always, thank YOU for coming by to hang this morning![showboutiquewidget id="795895"]

Lerner's Birth Story

I'm pretty sure with my other two baby girls, I had their birth stories written out within a few weeks of them being born. This go round has been a little different. Lerner's birth was so heavy with emotion that I just needed time to let it sit and process in my soul.

I think four months is just enough time for it to do that. LOL!

Leading up to this birth, I was SO emotional. I was exhausted. I was stressed. I was anxious. I was all the things. Don't get me wrong, I was still excited to meet this precious baby, but the events surrounding her entire pregnancy had just been plain HARD.

I was so sick for the first two months that I could barely even function. Literally. God bless my sweet husband and all he did to care for us. I was pretty much useless. I would have to laugh when people asked about my exercise routine during pregnancy. It pretty much involved running to the bathroom to throw up. So fun.

Toward the end of my pregnancy. emotions were running HIGH when we found out Lerner was breech. We tried everything we could to help encourage her to turn but ended up having an External Cephalic Version (ECV) and praise God it was a success. Thanks to Dr. Bootstaylor at See Baby for being so wonderful to us during this process!

All that to say, I felt spent before my labor even started. This worried me. A lot.

If you've ever experienced natural birth then you know that it is SO mental. When a woman asks me how I can have my babies naturally, my first response is "I decide that's my only option." When you have a home birth, it really is. But if you're mentally drained, it's just not a great way to start the laboring process.

Knowing this, I did my very best to relax and prepare mentally for the birth.

The Sunday before Lerner was born, our worship team sang a new song called "Touch of Heaven" and it was like the biggest GIFT from the Lord. It was all about being still in His presence and surrendering in total trust. I played this song on repeat every single day until she was born.

AUGUST 21st

We had officially reached the due date, and it this point I just assumed I'd be pregnant forever. I took the girls to ballet that afternoon and experienced some very crampy contractions but that had been happening for weeks. So I thought very little of it.

We got home that afternoon and I bathed the girls and decided to start preparing for dinner. Around 5:30 I had a little meltdown (as pregnant women often do) and I just finally allowed all my pushed down feelings to come up...

I couldn't do a natural birth again. I wasn't going to be a good mom to three. My big girls would doubt my love. My baby would not get enough either.

The common theme was that I just felt like I wasn't enough. I gave that to Jesus knowing it wasn't true and asked Him for strength for whatever would like ahead. I just needed him to sustain me. Keep my head above the water.

I pulled it together in time for Matt to get home and when he walked in, he suggested we go out for Mexican. Well, you don't have to ask me twice!

When we got home from supper, my contractions continued but they still weren't super consistent. My basic rule of thumb is that until they demand my attention, I try not to give them any.

We had a sweet night night time with our big girls and then around 10:30 that night, my attention had been demanded.

Contractions were 5-10 minutes apart so I knew I at least needed to call my midwife to let her know if this continued. I decided to try to go to sleep before calling but around 1:30 AM, the intensity picked up enough to where I knew she needed to be on her way.

We planned a water birth so Matt started getting everything ready for that. Since the pool wasn't ready, I labored in the bath for as long as I could. Over the next hour, my mom, two sisters, and midwives arrived.

I knew at this point (around 2:30 am) I had to be pretty far along but there's always the fear that you'll get checked and be like a 1 when you think you MUST be at least a 7. Thankfully I WAS a 6-7 so that meant I could go ahead and get into the pool.

 

Up to this point with every contraction, I just prayed and thanked God that my baby was moving down and my body was working to get her there. I prayed out loud as a breathed through each one and it really helped me to focus and feel present and grounded.

Once I transferred into the pool, I had only been there for a little while when I started to feel sweaty and nauseated. I wasn't really thinking super clear at that point and can only remember feeling SO angry that no one else in the room was in pain except me. Looking back now it makes me laugh but I was clearly in transition.

Each contraction at this point came like a wave that started low and then reached a peak that threatened to take me down with it. Just as soon as I felt it would completely take me under, I would feel a bit of relief. But knowing pushing was coming made me feel more anxious.

One of my fears was that I wouldn't feel the urge to push, which is what happened during my labor with Reese. I pushed for three and a half hours with her and I knew I didn't have that in me this time.

My midwife quickly checked me in between contractions and said I was close to 10 so I could push when I felt like it.

Well, I didn't feel like it but I for sure wanted this to be over so I pushed with all my might during each contraction. At one point, I looked up at everyone surrounding the pool and said "I can't do it. I'm sorry! I just can't do it." My sweet husband said "Oh yes you can and you WILL. You're almost there. You've got this." I'm sure most husbands feel sorry for their wives when they're in pain. Not mine. Maybe if I stubbed my toe, but not when I'm having a baby!

A few more pushes and my water finally burst. I was on my knees with my arms draped over the side of the pool for most of the time I was in the water but at this point I knew she could come any time and I wanted to see her better so I flipped quickly over to a sitting position.

One more push and she was crowning. They call this sensation here the "Ring of Fire" and it is just that.

I pushed again and her head came out though in the moment I thought the relief I felt was her head going back IN so I screamed NOOOOO! Labor makes you crazy.

Matt said "Baby, her head is out now get that body out and you're done!"

One more mighty push and she was here.

I've never felt more relived in my entire life.

Everything leading up this point, all the anxiety and stress, just seemed to melt away as I looked at her little wide eyed face.

We had worship music playing in the background and at the moment that she was born and I held her in my arms for the first time, I finally could hear what was playing in the background. It was my gift from God song.

The chorus says:

"All I want is to live within your love.

Be undone by who you are.

My desire is to know You deeper.

Lord, I will open up again.

Throw my fears into the wind.

I am desperate for a touch from Heaven."

It was 6:24 am and my touch from heaven was here. She was born at night while the girls slept. They were able to meet her before they went to school that morning. I felt completely present during the entire birth. I didn't have to push for an eternally long time (though it felt like it was in the moment!). She was completely healthy. I didn't tear. She latched on from the first moment we tried.

 

 

It was all just too much for me to soak in. God had been so so good to us.

 

 

 

Our transition over the next few weeks was smooth and sweet. I'll share a blog post soon about what I attribute this to!

Thank you so much for reading our story of how our little Lerner Lu came into the world! I also want to thank our amazing midwife team from Dawning Life. Constance and Olivia, you two are a dream team and I'm so grateful for the incredible support you provided from the moment we met!

To view the video my sweet sister, Anna, made of Lerner's birth, please see my instagram highlights.

 

 

 

Taking Care Of Postpartum Hair

It seems a little unfair that right around the three month postpartum milestone when you finally start to feel a little more normal, your thick and voluminous pregnancy hair turns into the most thin and brittle mess you ever did see.Well, maybe yours didn't do that but mine sure did.In recent weeks, my hair has looked more like a matted rat's tail and I'm just not comfortable going any further in that direction.So I've pulled out the big guns and started making some changes in my hair care that have made a huge difference! I know SO many of you were pregnant along with me this last time so I have to think that y'all may be experiencing some of the same dreadful changes.One of the first things I did was change my pillowcase. Not just from one cotton blend to another. I went full on SILK and I will never ever go back. Not only do I feel like the most fabulous version of myself when I lay down at night, but it also keeps my hair from getting as oily, which means less washing. It also keeps it from getting matted. So I can wake up with it looking the exact same way it looked when I went to sleep. When it's not as tangled, that just means less stress on the hair when I brush it. Less stress leads to less breakage. Amen for that!I got the Slip Silk brand for Christmas but I also found a much less expensive option on Amazon with incredible reviews. I ordered it to try for myself so stay tuned! I linked it below if you'd like to try it with me.To keep me going longer in between washing, I also started using Living Proof Dry Shampoo. I can tell it doesn't dry my hair out nearly as much as the not your mothers brand, which is what I was using before.I also switched my shampoo and conditioner out since apparently the old kind I used was one of the main causes of all my breakage. The kind I'm using now is a restorative formula and I can already tell a huge difference.Beyond the shampoo change, I started using a heat protectant spray before I curled my hair. Even though I'm not blow drying my hair nearly as often, I still curl it at least every other day. The protectant spray just helps keep my hair safe from the damage that heat can cause.The final change I made was adding collagen protein to my smoothies. It is tasteless but works wonders for hair, skin, and nails. It's also high in protein which makes my nursing momma heart happy.So let's do a quick run down since that was a lot of info thrown at you at once!

  1. Silk pillowcase to reduce tangles, matting, and oil (less expensive option HERE)
  2. High Quality Dry Shampoo
  3. Restorative Shampoo and Conditioner
  4. Heat Protectant Spray
  5. Collagen Protein
Bonus: You can also try a hair mask a few times a week to really bring your locks back to life! I got this one for Christmas and it's amazing!A few other recommendations: I LOVE this hairspray, this for body, and this for drying hair!