Thursday, July 21, 2022

The 5 Biggest Mistakes Moms Make at Night

Sometimes evenings can be the worst time of day for moms…we have dinner to prepare, dishes to wash, homework to help with, sports practice or music lessons to drive the kids to, laundry to finish…and the list can go on and on.

With so much to accomplish, we can feel frazzled, with little time to spend on the things that matter most, but our nights don’t have to be this way.

 

  

Trying To Do To Much:

I’m SO guilty of this! There is so much I want to do…read a good book, spend time with the kids, spend time with my husband, watch my favorite TV shows, go out with my girlfriends, volunteer at church, check out my favorite blogs, catch up with friends on Facebook…the list could go on…but it’s unrealistic to get all of it done, no matter how much I multi-task or try to sneak a minute here or there.

If my most important goals are to cultivate important relationships with my family and make a comfortable and welcoming home for them to be in, then I must choose to do those activities that work toward these goals on most nights and purposefully accomplish them.

That means that I need to pare down my activities that take me outside the home (or take my attention outside the home) at night on a regular basis so that I can be fully present with my loved ones.

Not Having A Plan:

One of the things that I think is so helpful in taking most of the stress out of each evening is to have a plan for dinner.

Knowing what I’m going to make each night, and having the ingredients on hand because I’ve done my shopping in advance, lets me get dinner on the table quickly and helps me avoid the frazzled “what’s for dinner???” mood at 5 p.m.

Not Being Honest About Your Bad Habits:

Let’s face it: sometimes checking social media is way more fun than reading your kids that same picture book for the 50th time.

We all think that we’re only spending a few minutes checking out friends’ posts on Facebook or searching for decorating projects on Pinterest, but have you ever stopped to actually measure how much time you spend looking at your phone?

I recently realized that I was spending quite a bit of time in the evenings checking all my social media.

After I cleaned up the kitchen for the night, I would innocently pick up my phone and start browsing.

Before I knew it, 45 minutes had passed and I had missed a chance to read to my kids before their bedtime…when one of my goals this year was to read aloud to the kids at least once a day.

Maybe your bad habit isn’t social media…maybe you’re drinking too much coffee and can’t get to sleep at a decent hour, so you are tired the next day.

Whatever it is, it’s a good idea to take a minute and think about how your bad habits might be affecting your evenings.

Not Going to Bed Early Enough

Hey, I get it…sometimes staying up late after the kids go to bed may be the only time you get to be by yourself or to spend time with your husband.

It’s tempting to stay up late to do something by yourself, but are you taking away from the time your body needs for sleep?

I usually try to get to sleep by 10 or 10:30, but on those nights when Downtown Abbey and The Good Wife are on at the same time and I just can’t wait until tomorrow to watch them, or when I’ve had a particularly stressful day and all I want to do is sit and talk with my husband, I suffer the next day because I haven’t gotten enough sleep.

My family suffers too…from my grumpy attitude. And that’s not how I want to be with my husband or my kids.

Not Taking Care of Yourself:

Are you eating too much sugar, not getting enough exercise, not getting enough sleep (see #4!), or otherwise neglecting yourself?

When you aren’t planning for and eating healthy meals, eating too much junk food, or failing to get much-needed exercise, it takes a toll on your health.

As a mom, you are the center of your family’s universe. Keeping yourself healthy and physically strong is a gift to yourself and your family, so don’t feel that taking time to sleep or go for a walk is selfish.

What is the thing you struggle with the most in the evenings?

 

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

What I'm Reading Wedensday

Hello Friends and welcome to my blog! I hope everyone has had a wonderful day. Today's blog post is all about what I am reading.  I love reading suspense, mystery, and horror (Steven King is my favorite) novels. So, I thought it would be fun to share what I'm currently reading along with the plotline from the book(s). I will be posting ever Wednesday with the what I am currently reading, what I have read, and what I want to read next.  

Next week I will be posting my review on the book "The Perfect Marraiage" by Jeneva Rose.

Enjoy and let me know what you are currently reading!

 

What I am currently reading


 The plot (from Goodreads)

Sarah Morgan is a successful and powerful defense attorney in Washington D.C. As a named partner at her firm, life is going exactly how she planned. The same cannot be said for her husband, Adam. He’s a struggling writer who has had little success in his career and he tires of his and Sarah’s relationship as she is constantly working. Out in the secluded woods, at the couple’s lakehouse, Adam engages in a passionate affair with Kelly Summers. But one morning everything changes. Kelly is found brutally stabbed to death and now Sarah must take on her hardest case yet, defending her own husband, a man accused of murdering his mistress. The Perfect Marriage is a juicy, twisty, and utterly addictive thriller that will keep you reading all night long.

What I have recently finished reading


 

The plot (from Goodreads) 

SHE WOKE UP WITH A NEW FACE...

Not only has Marla Cahill survived a deadly car accident, but her beautiful features have been restored through plastic surgery. She should be grateful. Instead, she's consumed by confusion . . . and panic. For the people gathered at her bedside — her family — are strangers. And so is the woman whose haunted eyes stare back from the mirror . . .

SHE WOKE UP WITH NO MEMORIES...

Secluded at the magnificent Cahill mansion, Marla waits for something to trigger recognition. Yet the only thing she's left with is the unshakable feeling that she is not who everyone says she is, and that something is very, very wrong . . .

...AND SHE WOKE UP TO MURDER

Determined to piece together the truth of her identity, she finds herself drawn to her brother-in-law, Nick — a man who seems both to want and despise her. And as her fractured mind slowly clears, Marla begins to have flashes of another life . . . of cruel betrayals and deadly secrets. Marla's life isn't just different — it's in danger, controlled by a twisted killer who's waiting for the right moment to strike . . . the moment Marla remembers...

 

What I think I will read next


 The plot (from Goodreads)

At first glance, few would guess that Luna and Cullen Bodman are siblings. Cullen is efficient and serious while his younger sister Luna is a free spirit. When the two launch their furniture restoration shop/café—an offshoot of the family’s longtime antique business—in an up-and-coming arts center, little do they know their unique talents may be their only defense against a dangerous betrayal.

When Luna gets a strange sense about a piece Cullen just acquired, the two find themselves uniting to solve a mystery that has far-reaching consequences—never knowing there are some who’ll stop at nothing to claim what they believe is theirs. No matter what, Luna and Cullen know they can rely on each other—and this time, their lives may depend on it…

 What are you currently reading?


Wednesday, July 6, 2022

4 Ways to Relax Before Bed

I am a person who loves to keep busy and feel productive. I am notorious for just working right up until it is time to go to bed. Then as my head hits the pillow my mind continues to race and there is no way I am going to sleep for quite some time. Sleep is so incredibly important for health. Over time I have had to implement ways to relax before bed so I can have a restful night of sleep. I don’t do all five of these things in one night but usually implement one or two to help me relax.

4 Ways to Relax Before Bed




1. Yoga Obviously doing too much exercise before bed can be a problem if it ends up giving you a major burst of energy and cortisol spike. However, a little stretching and deep breathing before bed can be beneficial for calming the body and mind before sleep.

2. Take a Bath

I used to absolutely despise taking a bath. Probably because it seemed like a waste of time since I am not the best at relaxing. Well when I injured my ankle a few months ago I started taking Epsom salt baths to help relieve the pain and to help reduce the swelling I gained a new appreciation for taking a bath before bed and started to use the time to relax, think and unwind. It is still something I do frequently and instead of fighting the urge to be productive I just focus on taking care of my body and mind. Also, a super hot bath can just wipe you out and a good night’s sleep is basically guaranteed after.


3. No caffeine. 
Cutting down on stimulants such as caffeine can be very helpful if you are struggling to relax before bed. Avoid tea, coffee, or other caffeinated substances in the late afternoon and evening as they make it harder to fall asleep and can prevent the important deep sleep you need. The effects of caffeine can last up to 24 hours, so it can be an important factor in sleeping problems. Caffeine can also raise your heart rate, making you feel more nervous and jittery.
  • Replace caffeine with warm milk or herbal teas, such as chamomile or peppermint.
  • Other stimulants such as nicotine,sugary foods and beverages, and heavy meals can also make it harder to relax.
4. Prep the night before: 
Lay your clothes out. Pack your bags. Do whatever you have to do to ensure you’re not rushing around in the morning. 

What are some ways you relax before bed? Please share them in the comments below.

Tuesday, July 5, 2022

Summer Bucket List 2022

We are a few weeks into the summer! To celebrate I am sharing my summer bucket list. We're hoping to cross each one off the list before the season is over.



 
1.  Swim in a pool
2.  Eat ice cream for dinner
3. Visit a Farmer's Market
4. Have a picnic
5. Build a sand castle
6. Catch lighting bugs
7. Have a game night
8. Watch fireworks
9. Take a road trip
10. Go to a baseball game
11. Ride a bike
12. Fly a kite
13. Watch a sunset
14. Learn  a new craft
15. Toast marshmallows
16. Read a book
17. Blow bubbles
18. Make a root beer float
19. Make lemonade
20. Try a new recipe 


What's on your Summer bucket list?

 

Saturday, July 2, 2022

Currently {7/2/2022}

  

 

Time and place: 9:52pm  and I am in the dining room, typing up this post.

  
Eating: Nothing at the moment, but I am thinking about my to do list for next week.


Drinking: A big glass of water (always)



Watching:  The Kardashians

 

 




Reading: Nothing at the moment. I just can't find a book that holds my attention and it's driving me crazy!

Loving: Being able to sit down after a long day of housework and taking care of my family and read my book for a little while.


Working: I just started designing a meal planner. I cannot wait to see how it turns out! I'm so excited for this new project. I am also working on a weekly planner insert that I am excited about and a note pad that I have been wanting to design for a while now. I am also working on a monthly/weekly planner. I can't wait to see how these turn out. We have also launched a weekly planner on Amazon. This is something that I have always wanted to do and it's always been my dream to have my own planner and now it has finally come true. 
 
I also opened an Etsy shop where I sell of the planner inserts that I make and use in my own planner. 
 
Here is the link in case anyone is interested:
 
 
Here is the link to the Etsy shop:
 
 
Listening to: the TV.

Buying: Groceries for this month and stocking up on certain items that are needed. I'm also looking at clothes and other household items that are needed.

Planning: I have most of my posts planned for July. I just have to write and schedule them. I am working on setting up some deadlines for my meal planner and other planners that I am working on. I am also working on some planner inserts. This should keep me busy for a while!
 
I'm trying to plan out a work schedule for this month. Hopefully I will figure one out soon.


I'm planning my youngest daughter"s birthday (August).

Wondering: can I pull it off? How will I pull it off?

Feeling: tired, but happy, always.

 

 

 

 

 

Friday, July 1, 2022

July 2022 Goals

It's hard to believe that 2022 is now officially halfway over. Weren't we just writing about all of our resolutions for the year? Yikes! As cliche as it may sound, time has really flown by this year. Even with all of the craziness that has been going on lately.


July is one of my favorite months of the year because it's full of so many fun traditions like: celebrating Independence Day, going swimming, making ice cold pitchers of lemonade, breezy nights with the windows open, lazy summer storms.....so many good things. Even though we are still staying home and only leaving house when necessary (groceries and other essentials, this is our choice, so no judgement please) we are going to make the best of this summer.






Personal Goals

  • drink more water
  • meditate for 5 minutes before bed. Stretch for a few minutes when getting up.
  • get better quality sleep by going to bed earlier
  • walk 10,000 steps every day
  • Complete one Bible study
  • start a new online business
  • start on a new and exciting project
Family Goals

  • Bubbles in the backyard
  • Celebrate Independence Day.
  • Rent some movies and have more movie nights with the kids
Blog Goals

  • Post at least 3x per week.
  • Make a new list of blog post ideas
  • Schedule posts until the end of the July
  • Create an editorial calendar for the rest of summer (in progress)
  • Start a food blog
I hope your July has started out as a fantastic month. Have you set any goals yet? Any fun summer plans? Have you started to cross things off of your Summer Bucket List? 

Please stay safe!!!!