Capturing the Moment

One thing I truly love about social media is the capacity it has to bring people together and to meet individuals who share the same passions as I do. Through instagram, I had the privilege of meeting Maria Buda who is such a beautiful soul. Maria is a photographer and her company is called Buda Photo. Her work is amazing and it is clear she truly loves what she does. Maria is a kind, patient, and genuine person and I can not thank her enough for capturing so many great moments. http://www.budaphoto.com

In this day and age, we are always on our phones taking pictures that get stored away and maybe never even printed. I really love having photos that tell a story and that are not always planned and thought out. Here are some of the moments Maria captured for us. The first shoot we did was of myself, unplanned but the pictures turned out great. The second shoot was in my home with my family.

I try to make every experience in my life a learning experience. Through this experience I realized that we are constantly on our phones taking pictures, but most the time those pictures have no deep meaning or story. We spend our time taking photos that never get printed and that end up staying on a phone or computer. I am so happy we had the opportunity to do this shoot together, these moments are the moments that are real and true to who I am and who my family is.

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Spring Into Self-care

Spring is here and it’s time to start spring cleaning, decluttering, and getting rid of all things that are unnecessary in our lives. In order for everything in your life to be balanced, you need to start with self-love and self-care.

Self-care sounds like an easy task right? Well the truth is that so many of us are busy taking care of everyone else that we forget about ourselves. Washing your hair and making it out the front door is NOT self-care. Does this type of day sound familiar: Wake up, still feel tired, throw yourself together (mom bun is easiest), get your little one ready, out the door for daycare, rush to work, work all day, pick up, make dinner, try to spend time with your little one, bath and bed, and prepare for the next day. Then when the weekend comes, you try to squeeze in as much as you can while cleaning and trying to organize your life. This is the average day for the majority of working moms and it is beyond exhausting. With the craziness of life we forget about taking care of ourselves. Self-care is for everyone and everyone should be doing it.

Self-care has definitely changed my life and I can honestly say it has made me a different person. In the past few months I have implemented some changes in my life that I am excited to share with you all and I hope you can add these to your daily routine too. S

How self-care changed my life – My top 6 self-care tips

1.Lose the negativity – this is my number ONE. For years I have been hanging on to negative energies all around me without even realizing it. You know those types of relationships were you are the one always putting in the effort and trying to keep it going – end them. If you have people in your life that you can’t be yourself around – get rid of them. This was HUGE for me. Until I started really paying attention to the energy I felt around people, I wasn’t noticing that some of my so called “friendships” were toxic and that I was putting in so much energy when the other side wasn’t. Once I started eliminating this from my life, I found I had so much more positive energy for other things and I felt less drained. Along with getting rid of negative energy, get rid of things that do not make you happy. Items, clothes, whatever it is, you will feel such a sense of relief when you start letting things go.

How I got rid of negativity – literally stopped putting in effort and trying to maintain friendships and let me tell you, what a weight off my shoulders. I also do a spring clean regularly 🙂

2.Slow down – from my own experience and speaking with others, life becomes a mad rush. It is extremely important to take time out of the day to just sit and be with yourself. Wether it’s having a bath, journaling, watching a show, or taking a 15 minute nap, take the time to stop and slow down. This busy life we all live is not good for our stress and anxiety levels and its important to have that quite time.

How I slow down – I take time to work on my blog, for me this is relaxing. I also make sure to face mask and have a warm bath with lavender oil at least a few times a week.

3.Do something you love – we all have something we love to do but the excuse is always that we don’t have the time to do it. How about this, yes you do. I am not saying do everything at once because that is not realistic but pick one thing you find joy in and make it apart of your weekly routine.

My self love activity – I take private dance classes once a week and am planning to incorporate yoga very soon.

4.Learn to say no – this was one of the hardest tasks for me. Saying no is something most of us feel guilty about. The thought of saying no for me was something I was so uncomfortable with. I always worried about letting people down, or making someone feel bad. Learning to say no to things you don’t want to do or to things you don’t want in your life takes a lot of strength and when you can learn how to say no you will regain so much control and happiness over your life. Only say yes to things that bring positivity and value to your life.

How I say no – this was the hardest thing to start doing for myself. I have learned how to say no to events or plans I can’t or don’t want to attend, I have learned to say no to favours that are asked where I am always the one giving. I still catch myself saying yes to things and then after realizing I should have said no, but this whole self-care, thing like anything, is a work in progress.

5.Nails done, hair done, everything did – ya thats right go get yourself feeling good again. Take some time to love yourself and take care of yourself. Taking the time to do these little things will make you feel better and confident with yourself.

My favourite things to do for myself – getting my hair done, monthly facials and peels, pedicures are a must. To be honest with you, I love being pampered but after having my son I stopped taking care of myself. Recently I started doing these things for myself again and it truly makes a difference in how I feel.

6.Journaling – writing thoughts and intentions down will help guide you and set you on the path for success. Making a to do list is something most of us do but we really don’t think to make a list of the goals for our life and what we want to set out and accomplish. Writing your thoughts and intentions can help you with your goals and provide clarity to your thoughts.

How I journal – I recently started journaling good old pen and paper style. For each month I set my intentions, what I hope happens and what goals I hope to achieve. I also journal daily. In my daily journal I write down important things that happened in the day, things that brought me happiness and positivity, and things that made me feel anxious or brought negative feelings on. This is a way for me to keep track of things I want to keep in my life and things I want to get rid of.

Take care of yourself, love yourself, you are worth more than you know.

Travel Essentials for Baby and Toddler

“Oh the places you’ll go.” -Dr. Seuss

Anthony Jr’s first trip. Mexico 2018

Taking your first vacation with your little one is an experience you will always remember. Creating memories is something I cherish and look forward to, but travelling, especially to destinations where you may not have access to things you need can be stressful. After traveling to Mexico and Cuba with my little one, I have made a check list of everything you need to bring to have a worry free vacation. I have spent hours, yes literally hours, making this list for my travel ventures, so I hope it makes your planning a little less stressful. I have also included some suggestions that I feel are important when planning your family trip.

When booking your vacation, wherever it may be, the first thing to do is make sure your hotel is child friendly. Some hotels cater to families but I find that not all cater to infants and toddlers. You want to make sure your hotel has a kids club, kid pool, a quite area in the building for your room location, nanny service or babysitting, and my favourite, kids entertainment in the evening.

The flight in my opinion is the most stressful part. What time to book and worrying how your child will behave are all things that add stress to this experience. Picking your seat is crucial. When flying down south we have only ever flown Sunwing and we always upgrade to the front row which is elite seating. It gives you way more leg room and there is no one in front of you. I would not sit anywhere different. If you have a child under two and you want them to travel for free they will share the seat with you so this is totally worth the upgrade. But book it fast because they tend to sell out fast. As for flight times, it all depends on your child. I personally like a 10:30am fight because it works well with nap time.

We made it!

Ready to pack? Here is my coveted travel list that provided me with everything I needed on our vacations. I used this when my son was an infant and altered as he got to the toddler stage. Some items may not apply depending on what age your baby.

Travel checklist:

Feeding

  • Formula (if using) , Organic Meadow milk tetra packs, munchkin fresh food feeder, pouches, apple sauce, crackers, goldfish, cookies, sippy cup, thermal sippy cup, bottles ( I bring four bottles), bottle brush & soap, snack containers, spoon/fork, bowl, paper bibs (shoppers sells these, use once and throw away), small kettle for boiling water (usually hotels will give you one, send an email to confirm)

Hygiene

  • Baby wipes, hand sanitizer, baby lotion, bath soap, diaper cream, vaseline, zinc, prescription rash cream ( I always pack incase), nail clippers/file, face clothes, diapers, toothbrush/paste.

Medicine

  • Advil/Tylenol, Benadryl, baby Gravol, any natural medication (0-9) or Stodal for cold, allergies, teething etc, probiotics/vitamins, thermometer, nasal aspirator, bug repellent, calamine lotion, rash cream.

Swim

  • Rash guard swim suits ( I bring one for every to two days) ten days equals 5, swim diapers, sun screen 50+, water shoes, sun hat, baseball hat, sunglasses, puddle jumper, pool floaty, sand buckets and water toys

Clothing Pack enough for each day, better to have more than less.

  • T shirts, tank tops, long sleeves, shorts, pants, socks, sandals ( 1 pair), sneakers (2-3 pairs if child is walking) , Pj’s.

Sleep

  • Pack and play, sheets, foam, sound machine, books for bedtime reading, monitor, blanket/sleep sac, Pj’s, favourite soother, teddy, blanket, light blanket to cover stroller for stroller naps.

Equipment/Miscellaneous

  • Stroller, beach tent for infants, pack and play, iPad/charger, phone charger, adaptor, extra batteries for sound machine, adaptor for outlets, infant laundry soap, cooler bag, ice packs, kettle if needed, stroller fan, mommy hook for stroller, beach bag, mosquito net for stroller, extra blankets, plastic bags ( dirty diapers or laundry), baby carrier ( this saved my life on the plane with my son was an infant)

Toys

  • Two favourite books, select a few favourite toys, purchase new toys to bring something they have not seen before, beach toys, bath toys, teething toys if needed.

Diaper Bag/Carry on

This bag is REALLY important. Once you are past security there is no turning back. Make sure you do not pack sunscreen and baby lotions here, I have seen so many people have this taken out of their bag. You can pack bottles with milk and water as long as it is for the baby.

  • Two bottles with water or milk (depending age), formula, sippy cup with water or juice, munchkin fresh food feeder, pouches, one book, a few small toys, iPad and charger (with shows already downloaded), baby Advil, baby Gravol, sanitizer, diapers, wipes, change of clothes, extra blanket, bib, tissue paper

Helpful tips:

Only invest in an umbrella stroller if your stroller is heavy and bulky. Mine is Bugaboo and its super light and durable, I bring it with me on all my vacations. Make sure your stroller reclines back all the way.

Hotels have cribs but in my experience I like having my pack and play. Hotel cribs can be smaller than you expect.

Ask your maid to aways have plenty of bottled water for you in the room at all times so you don’t every run out.

Be organized and give yourself a few weeks to pack.

Pack medicine and small things in ziplock bags so they are easy to find.

When packing diapers I usually estimate 6 diapers a day as a safe number. Its always better to pack extra.

Cuba 2019

I hope this list helps and makes your packing experience an easy one. Enjoy packing and happy traveling!