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new year reflections

January 3, 2023

new year reflections- M Loves M @marmar

Happy 2023 friends! It’s hard to believe it’s a new year. I still feel like it’s 2021 for some reason. I always love looking ahead to a new year, and while this past one will always be a favorite, I’m excited about what’s coming. Starting the new year with baby Beatrice just brings so much sweetness. I can’t wait to celebrate her many milestones and watch her grow. Augustine can’t wait for his homeschool co-op to meet again, he’s planning on doing jiu-jitsu and Corinna is excited about ballet and starting school in the fall. I have a feeling it will be a year of growth for everyone.

For me, personally, I’m looking forward to making healthy changes in my life that will bring me a sense of balance. January is going to be a bit of a detox month. I really want to give my body what it needs so that means I’ll be taking a break from carbs and sugars. The latter is always a challenge for me but I know I’ll feel a lot better. Feel free to share any healthy recipes with me too! I’ll be sharing what we’re making, and most importantly how everyone liked it. I’m slowly starting to move my body which feels amazing postpartum. I’ve really missed working out. My goal is to strengthen my core and my back, which are always poorly affected after having a baby. When I have a spare 15-20 minutes, I’ve been putting on a YouTube video that’s geared toward postpartum mamas. Yoga and pilates flows are always great too! I try to remind myself how important it is to give my body what it needs and wants, even when it’s hard. Thinking about how thankful I am to have a healthy body that is able to move brings so much extra motivation too. Even a nice long walk a few times a week feels so so good! And you can make it fun with podcasts, or favorite songs from the 00s!

Matthew started the year off sick but I’m looking forward to chatting with him more about our family goals in the next week. We probably won’t be doing much traveling this year so we’ll be doing more local adventures in Idaho. I’m also hoping that we can make monthly date nights a priority. Ideally, I would say weekly, but I don’t think we’re there quite yet. To make sure these dates happen I’m going to book reservations on the second weekend of every month. That way it will be something we know to expect. Otherwise, knowing us, we’ll say it will happen and then forget.

I’m looking forward to picking up some crafts this year, which is where the growth area comes in. Matthew was so sweet to buy me a sewing machine for Christmas and my hope is to start making a few easy projects. I’ve been wanting a set of gingham napkins (like these) so I think I’ll start there once I find the right fabric. Also, I really want to learn how to embroider little pieces for Corinna and Beatrice. The challenge will be finding the time, but again I think time blocking on certain days will help a lot.

I keep going back to the words quality and growth. This year I would love to reconnect through blog posts, sharing more of what’s going on in our life. Unfortunately, as life has gotten busy with now three littles, my time on here has been affected. And yet, I crave this time of writing and connecting with you all. I’m not sure if I’ll be able to get back to 5 posts a week. Actually, I know I won’t. But at the very least I’m shooting for a weekly post that will serve as an update regarding what we’re up to (weekly meal plans, outfits I’m wearing, sales I’m shopping, and little tips I’m picking up along the way). I hope I can bring quality to your life through these posts. As always, I’d love any suggestions or requests from you!

Something else I’m looking forward to chatting with you all about is family rhythms that make homemaking easier. Keeping a home while homeschooling isn’t easy, but it’s something I enjoy and take pride in. Setting up family rhythms has helped me get things done, it’s lowered my stress levels, and ultimately it has allowed me to enjoy life at home more. That’s what’s important right?

I’m looking forward to all this next year will bring and I’m thankful for those of you who are here. You truly make it so worth it!

xox

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Ideas for Filling Easter Baskets for Kids

March 29, 2022

Ideas for Filling Easter Baskets for Kids- M Loves M @marmar

Easter is coming up faster than I realized so I spent the weekend researching cute ideas for filling Easter baskets for kids. I loved last year’s baskets, which these photos are from, so they’re definitely inspiring me this year as well. Easter is on Sunday April 17th so I hope this post helps you put together your kid’s baskets, or maybe tops them off.

easter basket ideas for kids - M Loves M @marmar boys easter basket - M Loves M @marmar

Last year I included kids water bottles in both baskets. For Corinna I included flower sunglasses, this sweet bunny book, and some Critters which she has grown to love so much over the past year. Augustine got a little tool kit (which I especially loved because Jesus was a carpenter’s son), sunglasses, a book {this book would be perfect!}, and some chalk. Unfortunately, the tool kit I got is out of stock but I love this wooden one! I try not to load up candy in their baskets but we do an Easter egg hunt with some treats in plastic eggs. Augustine’s favorite are the peanut butter pretzels!

This year I’m thinking about adding bath bombs which have been a favorite of both kids and some other things they can play together like playdough, bubble toys or washable markers.

If you have a little one, this knit bunny lovey is so darling! And this pull-along duck or counting carrots game.

For Corinna, I love this bunny bag, gingham bow, or knot detail headbands. She’d probably have a lot of fun with this wooden camera too! I feel like these floral knit socks would be very practical and she needs some new pairs. Somehow socks always get lost around here…

For Augustine, I’m looking into getting him the Tractor LegoCity or a game like Jenga. This dinosaur diver pack might also be a fun encouragement for upcoming swim lessons. And baseball hats to last through summer might be a good option too!

Both kids love helping me in the kitchen so I thought about getting this Easter cupcake kit, although that would probably be something I surprise them with over the weekend. They love spontaneous baking days, and these coconut cupcakes are one of our absolute favorites. Perfect for Easter too! Another fun activity would be this paint your own eggs craft.

For clothing, I adore this bloomer set for C and button-down and khaki shorts for A. These sandals have been a favorite during recent years so I was thinking about adding them to both of their baskets. They’re great for days at the splash park!

 

cute girls easter outfit - M Loves M @marmar

 

Hopefully this post gives you some ideas for filling Easter baskets for kids! Hope you all are enjoying your week!

 

xox

Tips for Wearing Summer Shorts in Your 30s

July 15, 2020

Here's what to wear in your 30s! - M Loves M @marmarIt’s officially shorts season and I’ve been on the hunt to find flattering and stylish summer shorts that are a little more appropriate to wear now that I am in my thirties, haha! Those denim cut-offs were cute a couple of years ago, but I think it’s time to switch them out for shorts with a little bit of a longer inseam and/or a higher rise. Bonus points for shorts that are stylish enough to be worn with a small wedge or flats. Keep reading for more tips on wearing summer shorts in your 30s.

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