Thursday, 25 April 2019

Spring

I had picked out my Spring Capsule, but life got busy (as it does) and I never wrote the post.  In the meantime, I started to wonder how much of it I really wanted to keep and wear.  The physical stuff in my home is feeling overwhelming to me again.  This happens from time to time.  The less that was once the right amount to keep becomes too much.  In addition, my children receive gifts so the number of items in my home does increase.

I feel as though I need to declutter once again.  In regards to my clothes, I feel drawn to the idea of a uniform with the odd extra piece thrown in.  My clothes (although not significant in number) are feeling stifling and like I own too much.

I hope to keep some record of my decluttering here and the progress that I make with my wardrobe.  There will be no Spring reveal in the meantime as I sort things out.

Happy Spring!

Friday, 5 April 2019

Teaching and Modeling Contentment

I have a 4 (almost 5) year old who has begun to notice the differences between our lives and the lives of those around us.  She has started to notice when people have larger houses than us or different/better toys.  Every once in a while she will wistfully say "I wish we had a house/car/toy like that".

I have worked very hard in the last few years to learn how to practice gratitude for where we are in our life.  I have never really been into comparing the things I have with the things that others have and neither has my husband.  Keeping up with others hasn't been our priority.   Our financial and personal goals have outweighed the want to have all the fancy/expensive items.  We simply can't have both and we choose to stick to our goals.

In the past, however, I would shop when I was feeling stressed or down.  I love clothes and home decor and this is where I normally would spend my money.  I did a no-spend year and forced myself to learn better self-care techniques so that I wasn't spending money every time I felt unhappy.

One of the self-care techniques that has been powerful is gratitude.  Taking the time to think of all that I have to be thankful for can really help me to stop the urge to spend money.  I have to remind myself that the clothes I have are perfectly good and don't need to be replaced.  I am content to use what I own.

When my daughter mentions something that she wishes she had, I stop and remind her of all that we do have.  We have many people in our lives who have larger or newer homes than ours.  When my daughter "wishes" for a bigger house I remind her that our house does all the things that we need it to do.  Our house keeps us safe and warm.  It protects us from the elements.  It doesn't have to be fancy or new to do those things.  Most importantly, our house contains our family and that really is the most important thing.  When reminded of all the things our house does for us, my daughter usually responds with "Yeah, I love our house".

Envy is a normal human emotion, but we can teach our children how to grateful for what they have.  I don't feel guilty for not "giving everything" to my children.  My children need their needs met and love.  My husband and I do those things for them.  Everything else is icing on the cake.  Our goal is to raise children who understand that things do not create happiness.  Contentment leads to a much more peaceful life.

Monday, 1 April 2019

Simple Spring- How to Store Your Winter Items

Spring has officially hit and it has been wonderful!  This weekend I finally got brave and swapped out our winter outerwear for our spring outerwear.  It feels so good to welcome the new season.  I have a few simple tips to help you store away your winter items so that they are ready to go for the next winter season.


  • Wash Everything  This isn't my favourite thing to do but it really makes life easier when you have to get out your winter clothes.  I throw items into the washing machine so that they are clean when I put them into storage.  I wipe down our boots, skates and helmets that can't go in the washing machine.
  • Repair items that need it.  I like to do my repairs before I put everything away.  Sew on buttons, fix zippers, or find someone who can do those things for you.  It will make life easier to have those items ready to go the next time you need them.
  • Go through items and decide what to keep.  I have kids so they outgrow their clothes rather quickly.  I set aside any items that we are saving and then create a separate give away/donation pile.  I also go through my own items and decide what to keep or give away.  
  • Store items in an organized fashion.  We are fortunate to have a closet downstairs that houses all of our off season items.  If you have to use tubs or boxes make sure you label them so that they are easy to find when you need them again.

Monday, 18 March 2019

3 Simple Homemaking Habits That Change Everything.

I really struggled keeping a routine in Miss. Em's first year of life.  She wasn't sleeping through the night routinely, her naps seemed to change every few weeks and I was just doing my best to roll with everything.  Miss. Em is now 14 months old and her schedule is much more predictable.  I knew it was time to get back into routine.  I chose 3 things that don't take much time, but make my life exponentially easier.



1. We make our beds.  This seems trivial but it improves the whole look of the bedrooms.  It instantly makes the room look neat and organized.  You accomplish your first task at the beginning of the day and it motivates you to continue on completing your work. 

2.  We do dishes after every meal.  I used to only do dishes once a day.  This meant that I stood in front of the sink for no less than 45 minutes and then had to dry all the dishes.  My kids were cranky with me for taking so much time and I felt annoyed that I had to wash dishes for so long.  I now do the dishes after every single meal.  It takes me no more than 15 minutes to clean everything up.  My kids are happy that I am not spending a large chunk of time in the kitchen and it feels quick to me.  The other upside is that our kitchen generally looks clean and organized.

3.  I do one load of laundry every day.  I throw in a load of clothes in the morning, transfer them to the dryer in the afternoon and fold them while I watch a show in the evening.  My laundry stays caught up and it feels effortless.  If we get sick or are away, we don't have a huge backlog of laundry to return to.

If you wanted to choose the item that has the biggest impact, I would say that doing dishes after every single meal is the routine that gives us the biggest payoff.  It leads to other benefits, such as ample counter space for meal prep, clean dishes available for meal prep and it contributes to the overall feeling of cleanliness in our home.

What routines make your life feel easier?  I would love to hear all about them!

Wednesday, 6 March 2019

Sweatshirts- Winter Capsule Wardrobe

There are few items that I enjoy more than a sweatshirt with writing that amuses me.  They are warm and cozy and keep the chill at bay.  I know that they aren't particularly "fashionable" but they are my favourite thing to wear.  That's what capsule wardrobes are all about.  Wearing what you love! 





Happy Wednesday, friends!

Wednesday, 27 February 2019

Winter Blues

I love blue.  It is my favourite colour.  I was really drawn to blue in this capsule wardrobe.  I have tried a "Canadian Tuxedo" along with a couple of my favourite blue sweaters.  




Happy Wednesday, friends!

Wednesday, 20 February 2019

Small Shop Feature- Lions and Lambs

My capsule wardrobe has 3 items from the Lions and Lambs shop.  I have been extremely pleased with the quality and style of items from this shop.  Charlotte creates women's clothing, children's clothing, blankets and so much more.  You can find her shop on Facebook.

Off the Shoulder Top


This top feels like butter.  It is so soft.  I love the style and fit.  I wore this to my daughter's first birthday party and my brother-in-law's 30th birthday party.  It is comfortable and beautiful, the best of both worlds!

Nursing Sweater


I seriously wear this top 2-3 times a week.  It is warm, comfortable and perfect for discreet nursing.  It is also cute to boot!  My daughter has a matching grow-with-me romper that is just too adorable.

Cardigan Sweater


This was supposed to be my Valentine's Day outfit, but it was super cold so I went for pants instead!  This cardigan is beautiful with it's feminine floral edging and is also cozy. (Are you sensing a pattern?  Ha ha!  Cozy is important in Canada!)  This cardigan is the perfect length for leggings because it covers your tush perfectly!

I love the Lions and Lambs shop and I hope you will check it out!   Happy Wednesday!

*** I was not compensated for this post.  I truly love this shop and wanted to tell you all about my friend's awesome clothes.***