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Thirty-Two //

October 8, 2016 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Ohhhh, thirty-two! To think… not long ago I was terrified of turning 30. Now? Now I embrace my age! Even though the last several [okay… many…] birthdays ‘meant’ nothing, I was still somehow hung up on getting a year older.

And even though this years birthday came and went without fanfare, there was something extra special about it — for that very reason!

Per my request, we slept in (….ish). And then headed to Maize Valley Winery for some family fun! Yes, it’s a winery (and brewery!), but they also have a huge corn maze, hayrides, pumpkin picking, pig races, and (my personal fave) “Pumpkin Chucking.”

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Both kiddos did remarkably well. I even ran into fellow blogger, Jacquie, from Cleveland Kiddos! (but, of course, we were ‘bad bloggers’ and forgot to get a picture together).

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After our fun day at the winery, we went dinner, came home, gave the kiddos baths,and put them (and ourselves) to bed. It was totally ordinary and totally amazing.

If Wednesday was any indication of how this year will go, I’m totally ready. Ready for the chaotic, ready for the crazy of two kiddos at events, ready for the meltdowns and exhaustion, and just plain ready for this new normal.

My life may not be exciting, but it is ordinarily perfect! Thank you all for the birthday love!

Filed Under: #MomLife, Akron, Ari Davis, baby girl, bloggers, busy mom, children, cleveland, events, explore locally, fall, family, fun, life, life with a toddler, Moosh, NEO, Ohio, parenthood, pictures, Remy Bea Tagged With: #MomLife, akron, ari davis, baby girl, being a mom, bloggers, busy mom, celebration, children, cleveland, explore locally, family, life, life with a toddler, local, mommyhood, Moosh, motherhood, ohio, parenthood, pictures, Remy Bea

Weekend Wrapup //

September 27, 2016 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Guys! [Yes, I realize I start a LOT of blog posts with “guys!” But, to be fair? I actually say that a  LOT in real life.] This weekend was mostly the bomb dot com.

Let’s recap, shall we?

Saturday was set to be such a wonderful day, weatherwise. I mean, perfection of Fall. For serious.

Chad stayed home with Miss Bea while Ari and I went to Lowe’s for their monthly Build and Grow Workshop. Normally, these workshops go like this: we check in, grab our kit, and Mommy builds while Ari tries to wander away.

But this time was different. This time, Ari was super interested. So interested, in fact, that he actually used the hammer to nail his boat together.

 

I’m amazed at how much this kiddo has learned in preschool. It’s especially apparent with his ability focus and follow directions. He did great building his boat at @loweshomeimprovement Build & Grow workshop this morning!

A photo posted by Rachel (@itsahero) on Sep 24, 2016 at 8:22am PDT

I credit his new found concentration from preschool! I mean, it has to be, right!? That’s truly the only thing that has changed. So, thank you, Miss Shannon and the YMCA preschool for helping Ari concentrate and focus his way through building an amazing wooden tugboat toy!

Afterward, I took Ari home and picked up Miss Bea. She and I went to the local Hike + Bike trail to go for an interval run. Yep, you heard right! For the last 3.5 weeks I’ve been back to running! (More on that in a post this week!)

Girlfriend did great, considering! I mean, she loves the stroller. And she loved it for the first 25 minutes of our run. And then? Not so much… she fussed and fussed and fussed. Until she fell asleep. Thank goodness she fell asleep — OMG. And even though my run was over, I continued to walk until she got a decent nap in.

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Post-run, we went home and played in the park with Ari. I seriously count my blessings every single damn day that we have a park (and playground!) in our backyard!

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And then — yes even after this amount of excitement! — we ended up at our local celebration for our First Responders! Ari was able to climb into a SWAT vehicle, see a SWAT camera, witness the jaws of life, and get his very own bicycle helmet.

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So, basically, a little boys favorite things. Right!? But for serious. It was the perfect way to wrap up our day.

And on Sunday, we did nothing except nap and clean. It was perfection. And it rejuvenated my Mama Soul, friends! For reals!

Filed Under: #GetFit, #MomLife, #SweatPink, Akron, Ari Davis, baby girl, busy mom, children, events, explore locally, fall, family, fitness, fun, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, NEO, Ohio, parenthood, pictures, running, toddler boys, weekend, workout Tagged With: #MomLife, akron, ari davis, babies, baby girl, being a mom, busy mom, children, explore locally, family, fitness, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, motherhood, ohio, parenthood, pictures, Remy Bea, running, weekend, workout

Our Story of One Random Act of Kindness //

September 21, 2016 by Rachel 1 Comment

I like to keep it really real on this here blog. And in the spirit of doing so, I have to admit something to you — I know that in the grand scheme of worldly problems? Ours don’t even rank. Yes. Even though I’ve bitched and moaned about Remy since, well, I was pregnant with her? I know that I am lucky to have her.

That being said? My feelings and personal issues? They are still valid.

And there’s something about rough patches. When you’re in them, and you feel super low, the smallest gesture can move a mountain of feelings.

Well we happened to decide to go to Build-a-Bear for their $5 Bear Day a couple of weeks ago. I had to work until noon — and Chad just happened to have the day off — so when I got home, we ate lunch and headed out. The closest BAB is now about a half hour away (we used to have one way closer!). So by the time we got there, unpacked the kiddos, and walked our bottoms to BAB, the line was literally out the door.

I was… baffled. I mean, I know a deal is a deal. But this was, well, ridiculous. On our way through the mall we saw women with more than their fair share of bears (ewwwww… that rhymed…). Like, one lady was walking through the mall with SEVEN BAB boxes… with only an infant in tow. <insert bitchy look here>

I happened to lean over and ask a woman standing in line where she picked up the $5 bear.

“Oh, they’ve been sold out,” she said.

And I looked…. bummed. And I turned to Ari (and Chad and my mother-in-law), and said “Well, buddy. They are out of bears. Let’s go walk around.”

Just then, a woman called for me. This sweet, sweet, woman. She said “Is he yours?” (meaning, Ari).

“Yes,” I said.

“Here. I grabbed an extra bear. I was going to give it away anyways. Take it,” she said.

I was, well, shocked. I thanked her. Profusely. I thanked her. I cried. She handed Ari the lifeless bear. She even shuffled him into line with her son. I stood there, in tears, wearing Remy Bea in the Ergo.

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I snapped a couple of pictures. I tried to hold in my tears. Chad stood shocked, too. Ari didn’t know what was going on. But he was happy. He was stuffing his bear, happy as can be. His smile was awesome.

While Ari was busy stuffing his bear, I leaned over to Chad, still in disbelief. He was all smiles as he said, “I know. And she ripped the tag off and paid for it, too.”

What. What!? WHAT?

I mean, I know it was only a $5 bear. But she didn’t have to do that. She didn’t have to do any of it.

In (hidden) full-on-tears, I approached her as she was paying and I just grabbed her arm and said a simple, but completely heartfelt, “Thank you.”

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Her response was so simple. So endearing. “It’s no big deal. I was going to buy an extra one and give it away to a kid anyway.”

But what she didn’t know was the simple joy she truly brought to Ari. That night he brought his BAB to bed with him. I asked him what his new bears name was. His reply? “Build-a-Bear. Isn’t he cute? Look at his beautiful eyes!”

Melt. my. freaking. HEART!

This woman — this stranger — has no idea how much joy she has brought into his life. Just a simple, $5, act of kindness.

Even two weeks later, Ari is still attached. He will not let go of that bear. And we are still grateful.

So yeah. As insignificant as your problems may seem; as small as a gesture as it may seem; it matters. YOU matter. The things going on in your life matter. And I hope that some small gesture makes an impact on you. If I can’t do it personally, I hope someone will. Goodness knows Chad and I are paying this small gesture forward.

Use this little bit of ♥ and positivity to power through the rest of your week, friends. And maybe — just maybe — find some small way to make another person smile today

Filed Under: #MomLife, Ari Davis, busy mom, children, family, gratitude, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, parenthood, pictures Tagged With: #MomLife, ari davis, being a mom, busy mom, children, gratitude, Live Happy, Moosh, motherhood, parenthood, pictures

the weekend + our first day of school.

September 10, 2016 by Rachel Leave a Comment

Guys. GUYS. I have a preschooler. My heart hurts and is, simultaneously, so overjoyed. What are these feelings!? Ugh!

OK, so this weekend was, simply, lovely.

Saturday Miss Bea woke up early (of course), and we ended up taking a nap by 8am. We woke up just in time to get ready to go to the Akron Zoo as they opened. Surprisingly, the zoo wasn’t busy at all. The weather was absolutely gorgeous! Zero humidity. No warmer than like 80 degrees. Just absolutely amazing.

We met up with some friends and their two kids. Ari gets so excited whenever there are “friends” for him to play with. The girls, just a tad bit older than him, quickly took him under their wing and helped to escort him from exhibit to exhibit. I wore Remy in the ErgoBaby and she was content.

It was great catching up with friends we haven’t seen in nearly ages (it’s Chad’s best friend from high school — we’ve seen him since high school lol. But it’s been about a year).

We all went to bed at 7:15pm Saturday night and it was glorious!

Sunday was completely low-key. I mean, like, everyone took naps, and I went on a trip to Target. That’s it.

But Monday we woke up and went to the apple orchard. Honestly, I keep remembering “our last family outings” and they were basically a year ago. Sure, we’ve done things here and there over the last year; but since I was pregnant and Remy was born we’ve kinda been in hibernation mode (thanks to sickness and then a super awful baby). So it feels like we were *just* at the apple orchard when, in reality, it was a year ago…

We walked through the orchard, tasted peaches and apples, and eyed up the pies. We ended up getting home before it got too hot and spending the rest of the day napping and prepping for our first day of school!

That’s right. Tuesday was not only my first day of teaching gymnastics to the preschoolers at the Y for the Fall, but it was Ari’s very first day of preschool! He’s going to preschool at the Y two days a week. And each day during his class he gets swim lessons built in! Bonus!!

We’re officially at the “super sassy toddler” stage. This was the best picture I got (after many, many, attempts) at his “FIRST DAY OF PRESCHOOL” pic!

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Dude had no reservations whatsoever. And was totally in teenager mode when it came to me asking for a picture. Insert toddler eyeroll and refusal to smile!

I didn’t cry nearly as much as I expected to as I dropped him off. Then again, I didn’t really have an opportunity to. I was so busy getting the gym ready for classes myself! When I picked Ari up after preschool he had, like, zero to report. Seriously? Such a threenager!! “How was school?” “Good.” “Anything exciting happen??” “No.”

It turns out, he did go swimming (and he liked it!) and he sang a new (to him) song! So see? Exciting things did happen in preschool. He just failed to report them — initially!

Aaaand now this blog post is coming during yet another weekend. Ugh. I just cannot be caught up on life. Or sleep. Or my DVR. 🙂 But for serious, friends… have a good weekend!

Filed Under: #MomLife, Ari Davis, busy mom, children, fall, family, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, parenthood, pictures, school, updates, week in review, weekend, Zoo Tagged With: #MomLife, ari davis, being a mom, busy mom, children, fall/autumn, family, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, motherhood, parenthood, pictures, updates, weekend, zoo

Ari // an update, of sorts.

July 15, 2016 by Rachel Leave a Comment

This is Ari. Remember him?

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Yeah. Things have been very Remy-focused as of late. But I swear, this kid still lights up my world — and drives me to the nut house — on the daily.

Let me just start by saying, I freaking love this age! He’s so … so … awesome!

  • He talks. A lot. And about everything. The only times I actually wish he would stop talking are: 1. When Remy is screaming and crying and I am dealing with her. and, 2. When I’m trying to get them both to sleep.
  • Kids YouTube is his jam. Especially Hobby Kids TV and Ryan’s Toy Review. If you’ve never seen these, you clearly don’t have YouTube-loving toddlers. If you have, you feel my pain. But this dude loves it.

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  • He loves to snuggle. Yes, we are still co-sleeping. And it’s totally fine because it works for us right now. The best part is that he says and does things that are just so ‘adult-like,’ it’s ridiculous. For instance, the other day I woke up to Ari staring gently into my eyes, while gently rubbing my arm up and down. When I opened my eyes he smiled and said, “Mommy! It’s a sunny day!”
  • His favorite food is pizza. Sigh. Kid after my own darn heart!

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  • Bugs are his enemy. I mean, he truly loses his s**t over bugs. It was funny for like a second. Now? Now it’s super frustrating.
  • His vocabulary is out of this world. Also? He knows things. I don’t know how he is so smart, but he is. I credit Kids YouTube and all of the awesome Netflix and Amazon shows.
  • My child is actually funny. On purpose. For instance, the one day I was talking really slowly to scold Ari. And then? Ari called me out on it. He said “Flash, Flash, hundred yard dash!” from Zootopia. And I started DYING with laughter. Oops!

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  • People like him. A lot. I thought *I* just liked him because he’s my kid. But no. He’s a genuinely cool kid. And people like his personality. So yay for that!

Pretty much, this kid slays me. He’s, just, incredible. I absolutely adore him.

Just in case you were wondering, or something. 😉 ♥ ♥ ♥

Filed Under: #MomLife, Ari Davis, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, Oh baby!, parenthood Tagged With: #MomLife, ari davis, being a mom, children, life, life with a toddler, mommyhood, Moosh, oh baby, parenthood

Busy Livin’ with Lil’ Beanies //

June 18, 2016 by Rachel Leave a Comment

It’s no secret that being a mom to a toddler and a newborn baby is hard work. Now, more than ever, I have to stick to my routine and my plan to make sure our days run as smoothly as possible. For me, that means writing out a schedule each night for the following day. Planning, most importantly, our meals and snacks, naptimes, and playdates (as well as work and other errands).

See, I’m a creature of habit. And so is Ari. And, hopefully, Remy will follow suit — soon! But for Ari and I? We work best as a well-oiled, scheduled and planned, machine.

When we head to the YMCA each morning, I have to pack snacks for Ari to make it through to lunch time. He isn’t a big breakfast eater, so it takes him some time to warm up in the morning. A healthy, on-the-go snack is perfect for us because it provides the nutrition that’s important for his health and development, alongside the ease of being travel-ready!

Enter Gerbers Lil’ Beanies. An easy (and nutritious!) toddler snack, free from GMOs, and consisting of 2 grams of protein and 1 gram of fiber per serving!

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Healthy. Easy. Perfect for on-the-go/health-conscious Mamas like me! I throw two kinds (because, toddlers can be fickle and picky) into my diaper bag — Original and and White Cheddar with Broccoli! Easy peasy!

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I’m super grateful for no-fuss snacks because then I tend not to worry about the fact that Ari likes to skip his breakfast. I know that when he’s ready for his snack (which is almost 10:30 on the dot every darn day!), I can pull these out of the diaper bag and be a-okay!

As hectic as our life may get, it’s nice to have one less thing to worry about. We just swing by Target and grab a couple of packs. Healthy, easy, fuss-free, and easy to find!

Find Gerbers Lil’ Beanies at a store near you — locate them here! And tell me, what’s your favorite on-the-go toddler snack??

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Thank you to Gerber for sponsoring today’s post and inspiring my little one to eat healthy!

 

 

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