Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mom. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Feeling Fluffy Dryer Balls Review


These dryer balls are one word: AMAZE-BALLS!! Seriously! Head on over to Amazon and check out Feeling Fluffy Dryer Balls.

These are great for many reasons:

  • Organic and no toxic chemicals!
  • Cut your dryer time by at least 25%
  • Prevent static electricity
  • 24 Hour customer service if you have any questions!

I tried them in my laundry and I do LARGE loads since I cannot wash laundry often. My loads typically take an hour to dry...with these dryer balls? THIRTY MINUTES! WHAT WHAT?! I seriously recommend these! I love them because they are all natural, my clothes dry so quickly, and the static electricity help is a major plus. My dad is a mechanic so it is dangerous if the static is not removed from his clothing while drying.

*I received this product for free in exchange for my review. All opinions are my own. If I recommend the product then you know I like and use it!*

Monday, September 7, 2015

Can a toddler have anxiety?

This is a question I hear often. Is it possible? Isn't that something that only adults have? Can a child so young experience anxiety?

Why? Why do we assume that anxiety is only for the grown minds? Would it not make sense for a child's mind to also experience anxiety? Maybe even more so than an adult? After all, they don't have the coping mechanisms we have as adults. It is much more difficult to reason with and explain what is going on to a toddler. It's not that they aren't smart. They are, they are so very smart but they just don't have that psychological development yet. They have not hit that part of life just yet.

I am having a hard time with friends while I deal with this. Either being talked down and treated like I'm overreacting (I offer you to try this for one day and let me know if you think it's an overreaction - I assure you when my best friend experienced it today she did not think my feelings were anything near an overreaction) or being told that they understand and get it. While I appreciate the sentiment it's just not accurate. They don't get it anymore than I get what it's like to have a husband leave for deployment, move around the country in the military, lose a child, go through a divorce, or live in a shelter with my child. I don't get that because I've never experienced it so I'm not going to pretend to get it. I will understand your right to your feelings but I cannot understand your feelings at all because, at the end of the day, I just haven't felt them.

Why am I posting about this? I'm not 100% sure to be honest. I feel like I'm doing it for a variety of reasons. I'm doing it because I'm hurting and I don't know what to do to help my daughter while I wait for our referral to see a specialist but I just need to get this off my chest, I'm doing it to help those around me fully understand what I am experiencing, and finally...I think I'm doing it so that the next parent struggling with a child with anxiety knows they are not alone. Because honestly, I feel alone. I work full-time and then I come home to my daughter. Like any mother does, I don't deserve a metal for that. But I see my friends getting together and enjoying time with each other and their kids and that hurts my heart. Because due to this anxiety it's hard for me to have friends around. They upset her. And in turn, it's hard for her to have friends. And my baby girl deserves friends. She doesn't deserve this life of us sitting at home in our bedroom because that keeps her anxiety at bay.

For two years I have put her needs before my own (well three really, if you include pregnancy) and I will continue to do so. However, I fear that I will be alone and never find someone. How can I when I know how she reacts with people..even when those people have been around her since she was born. What if I found someone and then she had anxiety every time she was around them? I feel selfish even thinking of putting her in a situation like that. If I were to find someone and that was her reaction to them then that would be it. I am her caregiver and could never knowingly put her in a situation where she is suffering from constant anxiety and crying.

So often we read and hear about dealing with a spouse who has anxiety issues. How to cope with that and how to survive it but we do not hear much about the life of a parent who has a child that suffers with anxiety. I hope that a fellow parent finds this and realizes they are not alone in this journey. There are others who experience it even though it's not talked about often.

Friday, September 4, 2015

IntiMom Breastfeeding Cover Review




I received the IntiMom breastfeeding cover and was pretty impressed with the size of it. This cover should fit most women and their baby if they choose to cover. 

 






I personally do not cover when I nurse my daughter (she hates anything covering her, even a blanket at bed time!) but I do love this for pumping! I have worked in an office setting where there were multiple women sharing an office and sometimes it was hard to get away from the desk and computer so pumping while working just had to happen. The cover makes it so much easier so no one has to worry about a little nip slip and everyone can be comfortable.

I also love the bag it comes with so you can just throw it in there when you are done and then toss it in your diaper bag (or pump bag! whichever you happen to need it for!). I definitely recommend this for any mother that chooses to cover while nursing or pumping!



*I received this product for free in exchange for my honest and unbiased review*

Armful of Love Car Seat Cover



I received this beautiful Armful of Love car seat cover in a grey and white chevron print. I loved it because it's gender neutral. This works great for both baby and daddy/grandpa if they don't want to carry around an infant carrier with a hot pink cover on it. Ha!

It's made from muslin bamboo. I'm not sure if you've ever seen or felt muslin bamboo before but it is WONDERFUL for baby products (blankets specifically). It is so soft and very breathable. I live in the South so we definitely need something that isn't too heavy because you don't want baby to suffocate and sweat like under the minky covers.

I definitely recommend this product for any parents to be..it would make a wonderful gift for a friend or family member as well. The last great thing about this product? They are offering a LIFETIME WARRANTY! You just can't beat that! Seriously! 

*I received this product for a discounted price in exchange for my honest and unbiased review*

Monday, July 13, 2015

Who am I?

I haven't blogged in about fifteen years and back then it was more along the lines of "an online diary" but I think it's time to start back again. There are so many free deals out there and as a single mom to a toddler I need these freebies! And if I can help someone determine if a product is right for their family at the same time then it is a win-win situation! 

Be prepared to see...

  • product reviews
  • couponing deals (I LOVE to show my hauls after I go couponing!) 
  • fun Pinterest (fail) projects

Now...the question of the day. Who am I?

I am...
  • A real estate paralegal
  • A single mother to a very sassy two year old girl
  • Addicted to couponing and free stuff
  • Saving to purchase my first home
  • BRITTANY!