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{ MC: Refueling Your Mom Tank! }

February 9, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: being a mommy, ME time, mommy panel, The Mom Connection Leave a Comment

I am part of an AWESOME mommy panel with Cassie from Two In Diapers and Julie from Naptime Review.
Each Saturday, we will bring you fresh new ideas and advice about motherhood.
If you enjoyed what you read, we encourage you to tweet about it!
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Coming on February 16th, we will discuss:
What are some ways you engage your children while you prepare meals?
Now on to this week’s topic!
How do you refuel your mom tank?
Here is what Mom Connection shared:
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Welcome! I’m Julie over at Naptime Review. I am a mom of two wild, crazy and beautiful girls. My oldest just turned 4 and my baby is 17 months old. This is how I refuel my mom tank:
Being a SAHM, is the best job in the world! I feel so blessed to spend this time with my babies. However, there are days when my husband comes home and I am running out the door to the gym, to scrapbook with friends, or to hit the occasional happy hour with girlfriends. I think it is very important as moms to not neglect your needs or push them to the side. You need to make that time for yourself! As a mom you spend all day giving and giving. You need to replenish that tank! A full tank keeps everyone happy and the key is having a supportive husband and family who is willing to help with the kids. If you aren’t that lucky look at swapping or trading babysitting with a neighbor. You must, I say MUST make that time for yourself. By doing this you will be the mom God created you to be! Another, saving grace for me is MOPS! I love MOPS. They have childcare where I know my children are safe while I get to spend the morning chatting with my friends. MOPS and working out has kept my mom tank full. It is amazing how a good workout helps me walk calmly back into the circus act that I call home. Click here to read more ways and suggestions to keep that mom tank full. It is very important to find things you enjoy and make time for them.
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Hi! I’m Cassie from Two In Diapers, and I’m a mommy to three sweet babies, ages 4, 3, and 20 months. This is how I refuel my mom tank:
Ah, the mom tank. Refilling it is one of my favorite past times! 😉 I have discovered a few activities that really do it for me, and I try to be consistently loyal to those activities. I started studying Tae Kwon Do about 14 months ago, and have gone 3-5 hours per week since! I have definitely struggled with my guilty moments for the time I spend working out and the babysitters required during those hours, but in the end I know how incredibly healthy it is for me, both physically and mentally, and how healthy it is for my children to see me doing something good for myself. After a workout, I am ALWAYS energized, happy and SO ready to be back home with my family. In addition to this, I have a few other favorites: baking, blogging, bi-monthly date night with my husband, a few post-bedtime television shows, and the occasional game of Words With Friends. The mom tank is so incredibly precious and important… nothing runs well if it is empty. I think many moms feel that they are doing more of a service to their family by sacrificing the things they would love to do for themselves. But I’ve learned the truth is that, more often then not, mommy guilt controls our “me” time. I wrote a whole post about it here {link to http://twoindiapers.com/2012/09/im-declaring-war.html;}. But as one lovely lady commented on the post, Satan knows where we’re most vulnerable {when it comes to our littles} and attacks us through guilt. I feel very strongly that doing something to refill your tank is vital to being a good mother! One last tip… I have discovered that putting “your” time into the family schedule really helps! My children have a sense of which days and times I work out, and they have it in their little mental routines. They just know that, unless someone is sick or we have another activity to attend, this is where mommy will be. If this just means that every Tuesday afternoon, babysitter so-and-so comes over for 2 hours while you _______ , then so be it and the kiddos will adapt.
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My name is Alexa from No Holding Back. I am the mom of Nayner Bug (male, 5), Jelly Bean, (female, 3) and Tiny (female, 1). This is how I refuel my mom tank:
I love this question! For me, the only thing that keeps me sane is having ways to “refuel that mom tank.” And I would say my number one activity to do that is TIME with my girlfriends! Just last night I went out to dinner with two long time friends and it was so much fun to have adult conversation and enjoy eating! We laughed so hard. Granted, we spent a lot of time telling stories about our kids, but we also had adult conversation. Spending time with my girlfriends is one of the highest priorities in my life. I get together with a group of friends from high school every month. I attend Mom’s Night Out with the Local Moms Club once a month, I attend a book club (when I am able) and try to schedule other outings here and there with my girlfriends. My husband is supportive of these nights out because he knows they keep me sane. And it gives him good quality time with our children. Additionally, two times a year I go away for a full weekend. I have been going to the mountains with a group of my sorority sisters from college for the last five years (with the exception of two years ago when I was on bedrest in the hospital!) During this time frame there have been numerous babies born, and not everyone is able to make it every year, but we all make it a very high priority. I look forward to it all year. We pick the dates for the next time before we leave so that we all can plan. I also do at least one other girls weekend with other friends at some point – usually in the Spring. These two girls weekend charge me up like you would not believe. Every mother, working OR stay at home needs these getaways! You have to take time to take care of YOU or it becomes awfully difficult to be the best at taking care of the little ones!
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My name is Fotini! I blog over at Glamorous Affordable Life. I am the mom of (Isabella 21 months and Christian 6 years). This is how I refuel my mom tank:
A little bit of rest, relaxation and getting into the word is what gets me going again! A good nights sleep can make a world of difference! Some night’s I’ll go to bed early, around 9:30, even if it makes me feel like a grandma! I wake up the next morning feeling revived! If I’ve had a long day, I’ll spend the evening doing whatever it is I enjoy! Whether it be flipping through a magazine, watching my favorite show or a relaxing warm bath. Taking the time doing things for myself makes me feel better, naturally! 
At least once a week, I ask my husband to watch the kids during the day just so I can get some “ME” time. It’s not much, but it’s enough to make a difference! I might just run to a few stores by myself, go window shopping or head to a couple of places I’ve been wanting to go to. Just getting out and not having to tug my favorite little ones around, is a nice feeling! Even though after a few hours, I’m missing them like crazy! It’s so important to me to have “ME” time. It keeps me on track with my kids, husband and home life. It gives me time to think and let go of anything weighing me down. Reading the Bible is something I want to do more often. Just hearing the word gives me relief, so uplifting and encouraging!
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My name is Kristen from The Mrs. & The Momma. I’m the momma of three girls (ages 7, 5, & 3) and a little boy (18 months). This is how I refuel my mom tank:

When I had my fourth child, my oldest wasn’t yet in Kindergarten. I had four kids all at home with me, which was quite exhausting and depleting of my “me” time. There wasn’t a second of the day that I wasn’t needed in some way, shape, or form. Some evenings when my husband would walk in the door, I’ve given him a high five and drive to Sonic just to get out of the house for a bit.

Now that my older two are in school, I usually have an hour during the day I can take to recharge a bit. For me, refueling my mom tank usually equates to alone time. Especially alone time doing nothing….like watching a talk show or reading a magazine….or just laying down. I think every mom knows that to be your best self as a mother and wife, you have to take care of yourself first. And luckily, I’ve never had issues with that. I always hear moms say they put themselves last, and that seems so counterproductive to me. Yes, my family is my top priority, and that’s why I make it essential to make sure I’m in a good place mentally and emotionally to be there for my kids and husband. When my mom tank is low/empty, everyone suffers. Besides having sporadic alone time during the day, I also schedule frequent girls nights, bunco night, book club, etc (thanks to my awesomely supportive husband, I’m blessed to be able to do these activities). I’ve found that yoga really helps with the stress of motherhood, too….now only if I would take my own advice
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Your Turn:

How do you refuel your mom tank?
Leave us a comment; we love to read your tips and advice!
Need advice? Check out these previous Mom Connection topics:
Setting Goals with Your Children
Teaching Your Kids to Share
Getting your Preschooler Dressed
Balancing Blogging and Motherhood

{ Origami Owl Giveaway!!! }

February 7, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: giveaway, jewelry giveaway, living lockets, lockets, Origami Owl, origami owl giveaway, sponsored ad 2 Comments

I hope you’ve enjoyed the last two days of hearing about the fun, creative company, Origami Owl! Now you have the chance to add a piece to your jewelry collection! One lucky winner will be chosen on Valentines Day!

Good luck 🙂

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{ Meet Natasha… }

February 6, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: blog feature, independent jewelry designer, jewelry, Origami Owl Leave a Comment

{about me}
Hi. My name is Natasha and I am an independent jewelry designer for a company, Origami Owl.  I fell in love with this product for this reason. I am a 25 year old teacher with a passion for inspiring people and making a difference. I love all things fashion and décor. Sunshine makes me smile, and happy commercials make me cry. I first encountered the O2 line, when I went to a jewelry bar with my aunt and could not believe how cool this product was. I fell in love with the idea of telling my story with jewelry. Their “make and take” concept made me want to know more. I needed to be apart of this new trend in customized jewelry. I have been a designer for 4 months and I am having so much fun. This line has given me so much joy.

{about O2}
Origami Owl is a fun way to share your life story, passion, or a cause. From time to time, there is a product that comes out and speaks for itself. This is one of those products. It is a simple concept that engages people with its “build your own locket” method of designing a locket that tells a story.  It is your own personal story.  It will never get old because it is your story.  Even as life and stories change, your locket can change with you.  New additions are always being released and they will always complement what you already have, allowing you to further build up your story even more. Origami Owl Jewelry is more than a necklace… it’s something that touches people’s hearts.

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What I Wore…

February 5, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: fashion, leopard print, loafers, style, what i wore, what I wore Wednesday 14 Comments

Are you a fan of animal print? I love leopard! I found these leopard loafers and had to have them! Super fun way to add some spunk to your wardrobe! Today, I added them to a business casual- style outfit. Camel colored skinnies, white button up, black sheer camisole and black blazer. What do you think? Paired with red nails and some pretty red lips?!
{ Skinny Jeans: Old Navy, White Button Up: Forever 21, Black Sheer Camisole: White House Black Market, Black Blazer: Forever 21, Leopard Loafers: Target }
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Valentines Printables

February 4, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: free printables, love, printables, subway art, Valentine's printable, Valentines day 30 Comments

Right in time for Valentines Day, I’ve created these lovely  printables for you to display with your decor! If you’re new around here, then you must know that I adore creating printables!! They’re the perfect way to personalize any space around your home! I hope you enjoy them! 
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{ MC: Managing A Bedtime Schedule }

February 2, 2013 by Fotini Filed Under: bedtime schedule, kids advice, kids bedtime routine, MC, mommy panel, The Mom Connection 2 Comments

I am part of an AWESOME mommy panel with Cassie from Two In Diapers and Julie from Naptime Review.
Each Saturday, we will bring you fresh new ideas and advice about motherhood.
If you enjoyed what you read, we encourage you to tweet about it!
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Coming on February 9th, we will discuss:
How do you refuel your mom tank?
Now on to this week’s topic!
How do you keep your family’s bedtime schedule manageable?
Here is what Mom Connection shared:
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Welcome! I’m Julie over at Naptime Review. I am a mom of two wild, crazy and beautiful girls. My oldest just turned 4 and my baby is 16 months old. This is how I keep my family’s bedtime schedule manageable:
So what parent doesn’t deal with the struggle of keeping your kids in bed? Some nights Averie stays up later than we do. She is a night owl, so there is always that power struggle, endless sips of water, monsters under her bed, and the best one is when she says, “Mommy, I didn’t get a hug or kiss from you all day.” She’s a smart one! I found some tips from Love and Logic I wanted to share. Sadly, I fail when it comes to some of these tips and strategies. Since Averie is a night owl, we let her play quietly on her Leap Pad until she falls asleep.
Here are a few tips from the experts.
1.Create a routine: We do have our routine or laying out our clothes, reading stories, snuggle time and prayers.
2.Turn off electronic stimulation: Nope, we fail at this! However, it says that electronic stimulation makes it more difficult for a child to calm down.
3.Give plenty of choices: You can’t force a kid to sleep so you can give them choices such as lights on or off? Books on the floor or bed?
4.Model Confidence: When saying good night make it quick and positive. I am a pro at this one. Ha!
5. Enforce without emotions and too many words: Show kids it is ok to be alone as long as they stay in their room. Yep, did I mention power struggles? We need to work on this one.
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Hi! I’m Cassie from Two In Diapers, and I’m a mommy to three sweet babies, ages 4, 3, and 20 months. This is how I keep my family’s bedtime schedule manageable:
My husband and I decided immediately when our oldest was born that we never wanted to get into a long bedtime routine. We had seen friends and relatives struggle with putting their kids to bed and end up with a bedtime routine that was sometimes hours long, and we really wanted this time to be short and sweet.
Beginning when they are babies, I normally {after changing diapers and what-not} stand swaying beside their crib and sing a song {usually the same one each night so they learn to know what is coming after the song}, and then we smother them with kisses, say goodnight and leave the room while they are wide awake. While this does serve the fabulous purpose of allowing them to learn how to soothe themselves to sleep, it has also taught our littles that bedtime means just that – bed time. While this has meant a different thing for each baby… my boys always fell asleep almost immediately but Emily always played in her bed for a while before falling asleep… we try to be consistent on one thing: following tuck-in is mommy and daddy time. If they stall at bedtime, we remind them that they are cutting into mommy and daddy time.
As they’ve gotten older, bedtime also means going potty, putting on jammies and brushing teeth. After those tasks are done, everyone {in theory} climbs into his or her bed and waits to be tucked in. It doesn’t always go quite this smoothly… but usually the most that happens is one or two of them play while we get the littlest ones dressed and ready.
While it does sound like we miss out on precious and valuable time reading books or chatting with our children, we definitely make the most out of our days and earlier evenings {and weekends, for daddy} for those special times. Since bedtime happens every night whether a parent is in the mood or not, we want to make sure that ours never becomes too long, exhausting, or burdensome for anyone.
Oh… and one more important plus: bedtime is easy for our babysitters!
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My name is Alexa from No Holding Back. I am the mom of Nayner Bug (male, 5), Jelly Bean, (female, 3) and Tiny (female, 1). This is how I keep my family’s bedtime schedule manageable:
There was a time when bedtime made all of us cry. It was a terrible experience. Tantrums, tears, kids in and out of bed. Frustration. I did not realize early on how drastically important early bedtimes and CONSISTENT routines are! It is true: Children thrive on routine. And they will stay up all night if you let them, but they need sleep.
So, with some advice from other moms who seemed to have it down pat, I implemented a simple change. I printed out a bedtime checklist, and I backed up the bedtime routine. I want the kids in their beds by no later than 8:30, so we start our routine by no later than 7.
Every night of the week, Monday-Sunday (special occasions or outings excluded) we start baths at 7pm. After bath is either game, story, or sometimes they get treated with an episode of Backyardigans. This used to be a nightly event, but I realized it ate up too much time and wasn’t great for them. They have a snack, brush their teeth and get in bed. I sing songs, say prayers, and kiss them goodnight.
Sometimes they still get out of bed a few times, but for the most part, we no longer have the night time drama, and my life is SO MUCH BETTER!
It took a month or two of consistently repeating the routine every night before it stuck. It was worth the effort!
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My name is Fotini! I blog over at Glamorous Affordable Life. I am the mom of (Isabella 20 months and Christian 6 years). This is how I keep my family’s bedtime schedule manageable:
I started bedtime routines with my kids from a very early age. I think this is the key to successful sleepers! I have had really good success with Isabella, starting around 3 months old. Every other night I would bathe her, put on a lavender sleep scented lotion, and sing a couple of lullabies. At this age until about one year, she wanted to be in bed by 6:30 p.m. and would sleep until about 7 a.m. Now that she’s older, I still continue with the same routine, but put her to bed around 7 p.m. She loves her bed and tells me every time she’s tired or ready for a nap. This makes it so simple on my husband and I!!
Christian is a good sleeper too! On school nights his bedtime is 8:40 p.m. and on weekends I let him stay up no later than 9:30 p.m. He was much more difficult as a toddler about going to bed, though. Once he was able to understand he could climb out of his crib, it started becoming a problem. Once that happened, we began converting him to a toddler bed and that was a bit of a challenge for us! It took a lot of patience and working with him to get him to stay in his bed for the first week or two. He would get up numerous times during the night once we put him down. I simply would walk him back to his bed without saying a word, tuck him in and walk away. Sometimes I felt like a complete zombie during the night doing this for almost two weeks, but in the long run it paid off! After a few months of sleeping in his, crib converted to toddler bed, we let him pick out his own “big boy” bed. Wouldn’t you know it, he picked out a hot blue little tikes car bed! He absolutely adored this bed, and couldn’t wait to go to sleep each night! We’ve never had problems with him as a sleeper since! Now, let’s just home the transition for Isabella goes this smooth 🙂

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My name is Kristen from The Mrs. & The Momma. I’m the momma of three girls (ages 7, 5, & 3) and a little boy (18 months). This is how I keep my family’s bedtime schedule manageable:
First of all…my kids need A LOT of sleep. My school-age children are in bed asleep before 7pm every night. Making this a reality takes a lot of consistency, teamwork between me and my husband, and laying out clear expectations. Our kids know that when we say “get upstairs and start your bedtime routine”, it means PJ’s, brush teeth, and potty. We also keep a close eye on the clock. If we see that it’s getting too late, we’ll help hurry along the process, but also try to walk that fine line of avoiding potential melt-downs. Ultimately, sleep trumps most activities in our family. I know that one day, they won’t require so much….but for right now, a smooth and consistent bedtime schedule is the key to our family’s sanity. 🙂

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Your Turn:

How do you keep your family’s bedtime schedule manageable?
Leave us a comment; we love to read your tips and advice!
Need advice? Check out these previous Mom Connection topics:
Setting Goals with Your Children
Teaching Your Kids to Share
Getting your Preschooler Dressed
Balancing Blogging and Motherhood
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