Hope you are having a great week! Today I wanted to share with you another bargain find with this $10 Asymmetrical Neck Cut Out Dress. I wore this on my recent trip to Punta Cana, but it also works great for sexy and stylish Rodeo look with these mid calf cowgirl boots. Rodeo is just around the corner here in Houston, and it’s finally back after two years! The rodeo is one of my favorite events of the year so I thought I would share some bump friendly Rodeo looks with ya’ll. Check out how I styled this $10 Asymmetrical Neck Cut Out Dress below!
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I honestly can’t believe this dress was only $10! It’s a great quality for the price and works well with my baby bump. I am wearing my normal size in a small. The dress is silky smooth and light weight which is perfect in Texas weather, but not see through! You can easily layer with a jacket or wear it as is. I would one hundred percent recommend this dress. Check out this other bargain find dress for under $20 that would also be great for the Rodeo.
I hope you enjoyed this look and it gives you inspiration for your next Rodeo outing. Thanks for stopping by!
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Hope you are doing well! I bought this black full body jumpsuit for $20 a few months back. Even though it’s non maternity the small was a little big on me, but recently I have filled it out quite well with this growing bump. Bump or no bump this $20 full body jumpsuit can be a great basic layer that can be styled many ways. Here are three ways to dress it up below!
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I don’t always wear black but this look is so chic and easy to put together. I love mixing high and low pieces. With the right accessories you can really dress up an outfit. Check out how I styled this black blazer in this casual spring look here!
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For this second look I love wearing my Chanel espadrilles, because lets be honest I can’t be in heels for long with my pregnancy. I’ve had this cardigan for awhile and still one of my favorites to pair up with this full body jumpsuit.
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For my third outfit I did a casual look. I found this Whitney Houston shirt for under $20! I don’t wear band tees but I love her, and I feel like this is a way to honor her memory. This MOM blue jean jacket is one of my favorites. With baseball season starting this will definitely be a staple in my wardrobe. Check out how I styled this jacket in this post.
This full body jumpsuit is a very versatile and a great value for being under $30, and works well with a growing bump. I hope you enjoyed this look. Thanks for stopping by!
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Hope you are having a great week! We are officially back from our trip to the Dominican Republic with Finest Resorts. I cannot wait to share more with you on a travel guide, but today I wanted to share this $25 off the shoulder brown button dress I recently got. Supposedly brown is the new black and I am here for it! Check out how I styled this brown button dress below!
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This dress is such a find for under $25! The quality is great! And how cute are these buttons? It’s the little details that make it stand out. I am wearing a small and it stretches with my growing bump. It comes in several other colors too, and currently it’s on sale for 50% OFF!
I paired it up with my newest Chanel 19 bag I got for Valentine’s from Hawaii. Mixing high and low items is my jam. I always say I am bougie on a budget. Plus with me being pregnant I don’t want to invest too much on clothes that I might not fit in in a month. But I can always invest in bags because they will go with everything, pregnant or not.
These snake print boots are one of my favorite statement boots. I loved it so much I bought it in black and cream! Plus for $56 they are a steal for the quality and fit! Check out how I styled those outfits here.
I hope you enjoyed this look! Thanks for stopping by!
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Hope you are doing well! I am so excited to share with you our Hawaii family beach photoshoot. When we were planning this trip I knew I wanted to capture these memories for my family. I feel like family photos are the best type of investment that will bring you endless joy. Hawaii was absolutely stunning and it the beach and the mountains made the perfect backdrop for this shoot. Check out more of our family shoot below!
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For this photoshoot we wanted to incorporate the Hawaiian culture with these beautiful leis from Sweet Blossoms Hawaii. Irene was so sweet to work around our busy travel schedule to get make these leis. I wish my haku lei could have lasted forever so I could have taken home. We took these photos at Kaawa Beach during sunset which had the perfect palm trees and mountains in the back ground. I still can’t get over how beautiful these photos came out.
Our photographer Lili did such an amazing job. She was also so kind to work with our busy work schedule, and with my crazy goofy guys. I would definitely recommend her if you are in Hawaii. She even took stunning maternity shots for me. I hope you enjoyed our Hawaii Family beach photoshoot. Thanks for stopping by!
Check out our Oahu, Hawaii family travel guide here!
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Hope you are having a great week! Since my second trimester hit I’ve been continuing to work out during pregnancy. It has helped me so much physically and mentally with my pregnancy. For two weeks during Christmas and New Years I was feeling under the weather so I didn’t work out and boy did my body feel it. After the first week I was getting horrible back pains. I know it’s normal as our body grows and stretches, but I also knew I could help alleviate it if I went back to my normal exercise routine. After I was feeling better I started working out again and focusing on lower body workouts and it helped tremendously. Since then my back pain has gone away! You can see the full video of my lower back workouts here. Below I’ve listed my top five reasons on why I continue to workout during pregnancy and how beneficial it is in your pregnancy. Check them out below!
5 Reason To Continue Working Out During Pregnancy
Reduce backaches, constipation, bloating and swelling.
Boost your mood and energy levels.
Help you sleep better.
May decrease your risk of gestational diabetes, preeclampsia, and cesarean delivery.
Promotes healthy weight gain during pregnancy, and help with “bouncing back” after.
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Being pregnant has given me more reasons to continue working out. Thankfully my doctor has given me the ok to continue doing what makes me feel better physically and mentally. I don’t take this healthy pregnancy for granted especially after having two miscarriages. And I will do what it takes to continue keeping my body healthy for myself and my baby. For more pregnancy workout videos and inspiration make sure to follow me on Instagram! Thanks for stopping by!
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Hope you are doing well! I recently just got back from a fun trip to Oahu, Hawaii with the family. I had a fun hotel collaboration so I decided to invite the boys to tag a long too and make it a family vacation. We had an amazing time! However, a lot has changed in the months that we had planned this including me getting pregnant, and Hawaii enacting some strict COVID mandates that we weren’t big fans of. Today I am sharing the pros and cons of visiting Hawaii post Covid lockdowns and what to expect. Plus what fun things to do, where to stay, and eat with family in this travel guide. Check out more below!
Oahu Hawaii Family Vacation Guide
TRAVELING TO HAWAII:
Alright guys so if I had to complain about one thing on this trip it would be this section right here. Hawaii is constantly changing their rules and mandates when it comes to Covid and traveling. There is more leg work and research that needs to be done before hand to even get into Hawaii. It probably has more restrictions than some international places we have visited. Check out Safe Travels Hawaii for the most recent updates. On top of that it’s about an eleven hour travel time from Houston, with two flights and one of them six hours long. Being pregnant and sitting for six hours on a plane was not one bit comfortable. I wouldn’t recommend if pregnant.
Another thing to consider when traveling to Hawaii is the strict mask/vaccine mandate laws. You literally have to have your vaccine card and a mask to get into restaurants, movie theaters, tourist spots like Pearl Harbor, ect. Coming from Texas where we have more liberties, it was not something I enjoyed especially being pregnant. I would recommend so many other beautiful states and destinations for vacation spots with less strict mandates like our recent trip to Mexico and Grand Tetons. Plus who wants to be on vacation wearing a mask every where and having to bring your vaccine card like it’s an ID. NO THANK YOU.
Aside from that Hawaii is a beautiful place, with rich history, culture, and people. I would one hundred percent recommend it as a travel destination, but I wanted to be completely honest with you on the current COVID restrictions. I hope these restrictions go away so that you can truly enjoy all it has to offer. So if you are reading this and the mandates have changed or you are still interested in traveling to Oahu, Hawaii check out the rest of my recommendations below!
Getting Around in Hawaii:
The best and most efficient way to get around Hawaii is to rent a car especially with a family. Ubers are available but can take awhile and get expensive if you want to go to several different places. If you plan to just stay in one area like Waikiki you could technically walk everywhere from the hotel we stayed at. However you would be missing out on North Shore which was one of our favorite places to visit!
Weather in January in Hawaii:
We were worried at first that we would be going during the rainy season, but the weather was nothing but sunny days when we went. Supposedly we just missed their huge rain storm they had two weeks prior. The weather was perfect when we went. It was between 70 to 82 degrees the whole time! Not too hot and just warm enough to enjoy the ocean and beach!
WHERE TO STAY:
We stayed in two areas on Oahu, Waikiki and North Shore, both great areas offering two different vibes of Oahu. For the first half of the trip we partnered up with Aston Waikiki Beach hotellocated right on the main strip of Kalakaua Ave.
There were only two negative things I could think about when staying at the hotel one is they require a Vaccine card for all guest, but that could apply to all the hotels at that time we went because of Hawaii’s mandate, and two the room we stayed at was on the smaller side. But honestly we weren’t in our room that much so it didn’t really bother us at all.
Alright so now with all the positives about staying at the hotel. Number one is the location. Location was unbeatable. The beach was located right outside the hotel. We were located next to the zoo (perfect for the kiddos), and tons of restaurants literally right there next to the hotel. For the most part you had everything you needed within walking distance, including all the luxury shops you heart could desire!
The service was great, the pool was nice, and we always had unlimited towels that we could take to the beach or whatever adventure we were on. The restaurants were great and conveniently located so we didn’t have to travel far when we got hungry. There is an ice cream shop, and acai shop, and a Starbucks below which was exactly what this momma needed to fulfill her cravings. Overall if you are staying in Waikiki, I would one hundred percent recommend Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel!
For the second half of the trip we ventured up to North Shore where half of our itinerary destinations were and rented an Airbnb. The only reason I would not recommend it was because it did not have a central AC. But it was in a nice secluded community right next to the beach and tucked away from the bustle of the city. It was also ten minutes from the Polynesian Center, Kualoa Ranch, and one of our favorite hidden local beaches. Plus since it was private they didn’t ask for your vaccination card. If you stay at a local Airbnb just make sure to ask about the AC if that is something you are use to because some homes or condos do not have it.
WHERE TO EAT:
There were three places we ate that we would highly recommend! We loved the food so much we ate their multiple times! Below are our top three recommendations below!
Less than a ten minute walk from our hotel we found this beach front cafe on Queen’s beach. I loved walking there because the beach park is so vibrant with locals, tourist, artist, birds, and wild life. This was one of the first restaurants we ate at and we loved it! From the tacos, the acai bowls, poke bowls, and the gourmet plates there wasn’t anything I would not recommend. It is that good! We ate here three times! The food is reasonably prices, they have a beautiful view of the beach and park, and they make the best pineapple smoothies! If you are in Waikiki you have to go here. The only downside is they do require a vaccine card to eat in, but I think that applies to all eat in restaurants with the recent mandates.
Situated on the 3rd floor rooftoppool deck of the Queen Kapiʻolani Hotel, DECK. features panoramic views of the iconic Diamond Head and world famous Waikiki beach! It was right next to our hotel and across from the zoo, so we were able to take a five minute walk there for brunch! The view is amazing and so is the food! We are a huge breakfast family and the brunch did not disappoint! We ordered the avocado toast, acai bowl, the kids breakfast, and their famous Tokyo pancakes which was amazing! Also for being a preggo they had tons of delicious mocktail options that I could partake in. If you wanted to stay longer or make a day of it, they have a pool right next to the restaurant that you can lounge at as well! The Deck is a cute place to brunch with great food you have to visit.
Last but certainly not least if you are venturing out to North Shore area, or visiting Kualoa ranch you have to stop by this famous traditional hole in the wall restaurant. There’s no actual sit in dining, just order to go, and it’s one hundred percent worth the wait if you see long lines. This is the best traditional Hawaiian food on the island. All I can say is the portions are huge and a great price. We ordered both the combo plates and the regular plates and me and Jayden could share the smaller plates thats how much food there was. We recommend the Laulau, the Kalua Pig & Squid Lu’au, and all the ice cream flavors they have. They do the ice cream different and it is so good! I’m drooling thinking about it. Everything is so good! It kind of reminded me of the Phillipines!
WHAT TO DO:
There’s so much to do and visit in Oahu with family. Some places unexpectedly better than others. I am sharing our favorite activities including my least favorite below.
One of our favorite activities was visiting Kualoa Ranchand doing the catamaran boat ride. Located on the northern part of Oahu, Kualoa Ranch offers so many different activities including horse back riding, ATV rides, and tours of famous movie spots like Jurassic Park, and my personal favorite 50 First Dates. The park is also located right next to a beautiful public beach that rents kayaks and paddle boards, where you can venture to a remote island to hike.
We loved our catamaran ride and tour of the Kualoa Ranch farm and different movie sites. We got to see huge sea turtles and learn about the history and legends of Hawaii. Our tour guide was amazing! I felt like it was one area that wasn’t so heavily governed by all the mask mandates. Next time if we go and I am not pregnant I would have loved to do the horse back ride through the mountains. It looked like a beautiful ride!
Another beautiful place we visited was Hanauma Bay State Parkto do some snorkeling. This place is great if you want to learn about the reef ecosystem and be up close without being in deep water. It’s great for kids and families. However, after having to pay $25 a person, wait in line, wear mask, and make reservations I don’t think its worth going to again. There are so many free beaches in Hawaii for travelers and some that are less crowded that would probably be more enjoyable. It’s beautiful but not worth the money and all the “rules and regulations” in my opinion.
Shopping On Kalakaua Avenue
If you are staying in Waikiki it will be hard to pass up Kalakaua Avenue and all of the shopping malls, boutiques, and luxury shops, especially when the taxes are so low compared to the mainland. There is literally every luxury brand shop right next to each other calling your name to spend all your money, because when you think about it you technically will save hundreds if not thousands shopping in Hawaii instead of Texas. If you are looking to get a deal on a luxury bag in the U.S.A., Hawaii is the state to do it.
So we did this hike for two things, the view and it was technically a short hike. However being 20 weeks pregnant I didn’t realize how difficult it would be. Now don’t get me wrong I did it, and it can be done, however there are some place where it is steep and a bigger belly may get in the way. Also this hike is tucked away behind a neighborhood with no real official sign or parking. You have to make sure you park on the side of the road where you won’t get ticketed or towed.
I’ve seen people hike this barefoot, and we hiked it with sandals, but it would probably be best to have hiking shoes for best footing. When we went the trail was dry so we didn’t have to worry about slipping. I would not suggest hiking this if the trail is wet. It is a dangerous slippery steep slide down. Overall the view is stunning and we enjoyed our hike, but we are definitely a hiking adventurous family so that is kind of our thing on every trip. If you love adventure and “off the beaten path” trails then this trail is for you.
If you are in Hawaii I feel like it’s obligatory to visit Pearl Harbor as there is so much history. My son is a huge World War II fanatic so this was top of his list. However for me this was probably the least favorite thing I did. Heres why: One so many mandates, mask, vaccine cards, you name it, they had it. Takes away from the fun of actually seeing everything when you have to wear a mask everywhere. It’s not fun when you are pregnant, it’s hot, and you have to walk everywhere.
It can get expensive if you want to tour the ship, the submarine, the museums, and the Arizona memorial. Those things are extra and cost about $100 a person! Honestly I would have been fine with the free part and not spending more than an hour there. But if you want to get the whole experience plan to stay a whole day! We got there at 9am and did not leave till almost 4pm and we didn’t even do everything! I was so tired half way through that I left Josh and Jayden to tour everything while I took a nap in the car. If Jayden wasn’t so into World War II history I would have been fine not going. Crowds, mask, and being on your feet for long hours was not a fun combo for this pregnant mama.
If you are looking to go to a luau and also learn the history and culture of the different Pacific island then you have to go here. We loved that they offered more than just the luau with your ticket but the opportunity to immerse yourself in the different Polynesian cultures. The Breath of Life show was beautiful and very well done. The food was also great!
Explore The Different Beaches
One of my favorite things to do while we were in Hawaii was just relax on the beach. There are so many beautiful free beaches in Hawaii it’s hard to choose which ones to visit. But my personal favorite is Kahana Bay Beach Park. I loved its local feel, and how hidden away it was. There is a fun beach swing with the views of the mountains. I can’t wait to share the beautiful maternity photos we got there! Plus it isn’t crowded at all. It did not feel “touristy”. We were probably the only tourist there. Everyone else looked like locals. It was also located within minutes from our airbnb and fifteen minutes from Kualoa Ranch which was a plus!
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Hawaii is a beautiful place. There is so much culture and history that you don’t want to miss. But with the current Covid mandates and restrictions it’s hard to say if it’s worth the money or the time to go during this time. I really hope it does change. But if not and you do decide to go, just make sure to be prepared. The laws are always constantly changing. Overall we love Hawaii and enjoyed our family trip. We hope to visit one day when it has less restrictions and open to all.
Check out our Hawaii Family Beach Photoshoot here!
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Hope you are having a great week! It’s cold here in Texas so we have been taking it easy. If you are subscribed to my newsletter then you would have seen my twenty weeks pregnancy update last week. But I thought I would make it a permanent post here on the blog in case you missed it. Last week we had our twenty week scan so I’m sharing some of baby girl’s ultrasound pictures and updates from our doctors below!
Before going to our appointment I was so nervous and worried baby would be on the smaller percentile because I didn’t feel that my belly was that big, but when they measured her she was measuring four days ahead and in the sixty percentile! Jayden was on forty percentile at twenty weeks and I thought he was big. They told me she will probably be bigger than Jayden when she is born. Plus they kept commenting on how long her legs were! Who knows she might get her dad’s height!
Overall everything turned out great. She was developing perfectly, moving around and “talking” the whole time. It’s probably because we were laughing the whole time. Jayden got to come with me and he had the best comments about baby sister. There’s one picture where her face looks like a skeleton and Jayden kept asking when is she going to get fat like a baby, she looks like a skeleton! Lol it was a good comedy relief considering how stressful these appointments can be.
They did say I had a low lying anterior placenta which is why I could feel her hitting my back so early on. I was wondering why I was getting early back pains with her versus with Jayden. It’s because I have less back padding and more padding in the front of my belly! I do have to come back at 28 weeks to see if my placenta has moved up higher, which it should be. I had the same thing with Jayden, but it turned out fine and I was able to deliver him vaginally.
This is the ultrasound where Jayden thought she looked like a skeleton lol! Below is Baby Girl waving at us!
We are so thankful to be halfway through with a healthy baby girl and healthy pregnancy. I can’t wait to meet her, but I am also enjoying the time I have with just me and her. I know this time will fly by so fast! Praying for a safe and healthy second half and excited to see how big baby girl gets. Thanks so much for stopping by!
Hope you are having a great week! Can you believe it, it’s almost February? Time is flying by! Today I thought I would share some bump friendly Valentines outfits that is non maternity. I love finding pieces I can wear during and after pregnancy. I actually bought these pieces before I was pregnant and they worked perfectly with my growing bump. Check them out below!
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One of my favorite looks because it is such an easy outfit to put together. I had this blazer for awhile and it’s so easy to throw with a midi dress and heels.
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For this next look I paired this $30 maxi dress with one of my favorite pink coats. You can see how I styled it here in this previous Valentine’s look. The next look is one of my favorite cross back midi dress for $25. I paired it with this pink duster that I also styled in this previous post.
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I love a good midi dress for the bump and adding subtle pinks and blush tones are a great way to get into the Valentine’s spirit. Which bump friendly Valentines outfits is your favorite?
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Hope you are having a great week! We are officially back from Hawaii! It was such an amazing trip and I can’t wait to share more. But today I wanted to share this two piece set I got for under $30 for my growing bump and how I styled it two different ways. Check it out and let me know which is your favorite look!
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For this first look I paired this set with an oversized blazer for a dressier work wear look. I love this blazer because it’s a great layering piece that never goes out of style. These croc pattern boots are one of my favorites for winter. I love the block heel so they are very comfortable. As you can see I have them in both black and white.
For the second look, I switched out my boots, hat, and bag for a more day time look. I love how this two piece set can easily transition from dressy to casual.
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I hope you enjoyed these looks and how I styled this cute $25 two piece set two ways. Which style is your favorite?
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Jayden is officially seven years old. Every year around this time I get extra emotional. As a parents it’s crazy how you can be happy and sad all at the same time. Happy for another year with my little guy, and sad that he is getting bigger and more independent. I still remember when I was blogging about his one month birthday almost seven years ago! Where does the time go? Seven years old and so much has changed. Sharing more of Jayden’s big milestones including becoming a big brother this year!
In five months Jayden will officially be a big brother. He has been wanting a sibling for some time now and I am so happy we can finally give that to him. I don’t doubt one bit he’s going to be an amazing big brother. He’s already so loving and attentive it makes me cry a little.
I remember when I was pregnant with him and I hoped for a boy first so he could love his mommy the most. It’s selfish to think, but I just wanted that undeniable mother and son bond. I prayed to God he would be funny, kind, athletic, handsome, and loving like his daddy. Smart, confident, and always cheerful like his momma, and boy did God not only deliver all of those things in one little package and so much more. I can’t even describe how amazing this little guy is, and he continues to amaze us as the years go on.
He is so smart, reads at a high school level, and is in the Gifted and Talented program in school. I thought I was smart but this kid is beyond me. He reads history books for fun. Like a walking encyclopedia of facts. He loves everything World War II at the moment. So for his birthday we are taking him to Hawaii so he can visit Pearl Harbor. He said next place he wants to visit is Normandy, France!
He played little League Baseball last year and was the team MVP. Learned how to do back flips in the pool, and also played flag football. He is definitely taking after his daddy in the sports department. But most of all I love his little personality. He is a born leader, not afraid to take command, or even be by himself. I love that he is so confident in himself he doesn’t need other children’s approval. Children naturally gravitate to him. He is unapologetically himself. Kind, funny, imaginative, and inclusive.
He is the apple of our eyes, and his grandparents too. Spoiled rotten with all the love a child could ever want. I am thankful for our family and how supportive they are. They literally are there at everyone of his games or events. He really has the best relationship with his grandparents. I hope one day to have that too with our future grand kids.
Jayden with his Lola (my mom) and his Honey D0 (Josh’s grandma). So thankful for them and all they do for Jayden.
I could go on and on about our little man. One day when I am gone I hope my son reads his mother’s old blog, and is reminded of how much we love him and how thankful we are God blessed us with a son like him. Having him just makes me so excited to have even more little ones. He is my greatest joy in life, and there’s nothing I could want more than to watch him grow up to be the young man God wants him to be. So excited for this next chapter in his life as a future Big Brother!
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Hope you are doing well! Today I wanted to share some bump friendly winter outfits with ya’ll. Currently in my second trimester so I can still wear non maternity clothes. I love clothes that I can wear during and after pregnancy, and these are all non maternity dresses for under $30. Check out these outfits below!
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This crossed back midi ribbed dress can be work in the winter and the summer. I paired it up with this pink satin trench for a work or date night look. I am wearing my normal size small.
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I tucked in this two piece set and added the belt and blazer for another work wear look.
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This classic look is one of my favorites. A midi dress with a light blazer and heels is perfect for brunch our meetings outfit.
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This two piece set is so versatile. I styled it a little different for a fun date night look.
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Looking for an outfit for Valentine’s? This pink coat is the perfect layer for any Valentine styled outfit. I styled this coat in a similar non pregnancy outfit here.
I will be sharing more details of these outfits in a future blog post, but I wanted to give you a sneak peak first before these pieces sell out. Hope you enjoyed these bump friendly winter outfits. Thanks for stopping by!
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Hope you are having a great week! This week has gotten off to a more productive start that last week. I organized my vanity desk with these amazing clear organizers from The Home Edit at Walmart. I honestly wish I had known about this sooner because it is a game changer when it comes to keeping my desk clean and organized. It makes it so much easier to do my makeup now that I have everything in it’s designated area. Check out my newly organized makeup vanity and how to organize your makeup vanity for under $25!
For my desk I bought The Home Edit 10 Piece Plastic Bath Edit, Plastic Modular Storage System to organize my makeup and beauty items. This set comes with different size organizers so you can have separate sections for your small and large items. I also bought this deep plastic organizer to put my headbands in. I love how it keeps everything so nice and tidy, yet beautifully displayed so I can see everything I have. These plastic organizers are so easy to clean and interchangeable so you can use them in different drawers in your house.
To organize my drawers I separated my beauty items by categories. From lip, eyes, hair, foundation, brushes, and hair every category had their own space. From there I started with the largest categories first and worked my way to the smallest. I also organized my most used items front to back, so I had the easiest access to the items I used most.
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The Home Edit Organization section at Walmart makes it so easy to organize your makeup vanity for under $25. It’s honestly a game changer. They have different products that can get every room in your home organized for the New Year. I’ve linked some below. What room would you start with first? I hope you found this post helpful. Thanks for stopping by!
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