I am an amazing mother. This edition of Thrift Life today offers hope and affirmation to phenomenal mothers. I have released my guilt that I suffered as a young mom. I invite you to commit to my journey through confessional words this morning.I am a big kid mom. It has taken these years of getting through diapers and cleaning vomit out of 5-point harness car seats to discover that I was made for big kids.
When I compared myself to other young moms, I began to wonder if something was wrong with me. I noticed that I never rushed up to 'the circle' to hold a new office addition, frequently named something that ends with an "EN" sound, (Aiden, Caiden, Braedon, Kaelin, etc...). Why do I cringe, close my right eye, and scoot on past when mommies squeal with delight at a toddler's pink, sparkly outfit? Why do I hate the word, BINKY, refusing to ever use it in my home?
I tried to be "a good mom." I jumped on the victimization bandwagon of all Americanized baby marketing. I remember back in the 'old days,' there were plenty of sales people at Babies-R-Us to explain why I needed an entire layette. What is heck is a layette?
I discovered very quickly that I did not fit in with the other moms. I despise preschool music and coo-coo hand games. My children listened to Dream Theater alongside me. I explained the instruments and how tight the rhythms were. I discovered that I hated mommy-n-me time at various money-sucking locations such as Gymboree Gym. Like a Party City lemming, I handed over all my money to plan over-the-top birthday celebrations for my first son; parties that the other moms would certainly be jealous of because of my exorbitant amount of creativity. (WOW! And this was before Pinterest exsisted). That is when I found out that many small children cannot stand the over-stimulation of music, colors, and junk food. For my gentle child (and his friends), a birthday party is his hell, covered in stripes, polka dots, and icing with evil Red #40.
I tried to be "a good mom." Listening to moms compare heights, weights, and walking triumphs shut me down as a human being for many years. In the baby years, I became a recluse because I was so worried I would be asked those inevitable questions, "OH! Is she walking yet?" "OH! Is she potty trained yet?" It is no one's business at the playground what my children were or were not doing.
That's when I realized that young moms may not know what to talk about except for their children. Perhaps that is why I felt so alone. I wanted to push my children on the swings and talk about the election. I wanted to talk about how that mom felt about the new water tax in the neighborhood. Instead, I was never able to venture out without someone interviewing me on my children's milestones.
Various scenarios involving small children nauseate me. One may examine my subtle body language of contempt in various outings:
*Babies whose mommies continually stuff their soft, pink faces with snacks as a way to control behavior in a store.
*Babies whose mommies squeal, "Oh you're so cute!" in a restaurant when Jr. is covered from hair to neck in BBQ sauce. No, mommy, he is not cute. He is 15 months old and perfectly capable of learning how to use his fork correctly. There are plenty of babies whose moms refuse to allow them to throw, drop, or wear food all over.
*Toddlers anesthetized by Nintendo Dsi. Nothing more to say there.
Is something wrong with me? Am I the only mom who believes that manners and behavior are possible and expected, even from the youngest people? (Well, besides my sister, who watched a four-year-old continually lick the conveyor belt at Target and mom did absolutely nothing).
I AM a good mom. I am the happiest I have ever been. My children are 7, 9, 12, and 18. Our day begins with hugs, help, and happiness. Our deep conversations bless car rides to activities that the whole family enjoys. My children wipe their own bums, wash their hair, do their laundry, and tell me about their hopes, dreams, and fears. We can water-ski, snowboard, and ride quads together. My squeals of delight come when my children provide detailed accounts of their day, sitting on the kitchen counter while I cook dinner. I am no longer held captive by diaper bag packing, car seat checking, and constant use of my breasts as someone else's food source.
I know that I am an amazing mom. I spent so many years feeling completely alone, that I did not know how long I could last. We are now in the big kid stage. Upon venturing out, the new moms I meet are secure with themselves. They are working moms, homeschooling moms, and moms who don't need to talk about their children 24/7. I finally have other women in my life who will talk about algebra, vacations, and backyard landscaping. My babies are now young people. Our family is filled with talking, dreaming, and learning together.
I have a message for ALL moms. Maybe you're like me and felt bad because you did not like the baby years. Maybe you feel the opposite way and you are hurting because you miss your children being babies. No matter what mom guilt you have, make the choice today to let that go. We all do the best we can. Our kids will grow up to be fantastic people.
Therefore, there is now no condemnation for those who are in Christ Jesus. Romans 8:1.
Saturday, August 10, 2013
Thursday, August 8, 2013
NOT a Thrift Day ~ Ann Taylor Blue Suit
NOT THRIFT DAY
Today is not a thrift day. There are about 30,000 people who depend on how I execute my plan this morning. I have to show up with the best possible me I have to offer. When it's not a thrift day, I go to Ann Taylor. I think that there could not be a more perfect navy suit than this one. First, AT is one of the only locations that consistently provides correct sizing for petite girls. Her pieces are such high quality that I never even wrinkle sitting on a hot day.
PS: Okay, okay. The shell IS thrift. The baby blue shell is 100% silk Ann Taylor for...... (wait for it)..... $0.99 at Air Force Academy Goodwill.
Monday, August 5, 2013
DIY Anthropologie White House/Black Market
DIY Anthropologie
Oh Goodwill, if there were ever a day I loved you more, it's now. Does a cashmere gray sweater actually transport you to a rolling hill in Ireland? No, but we can pretend.
Today, a well-known public figure, clad in tailored blue suit, visited me in my office to say, "Hi." She squealed, "Oh my gosh! You always look so cute." If she only knew!!!!!!
The most glorious rip-off, compliments of Elle (Kohl's) on the rack at the Academy Goodwill. In order to pull off my DIY Anthropologie, I took a black ribbon and sewed it into the waist.
Finally, check out the burgundy scarf I found in the kid's section for $0.50. So cute!
$10.00 total for an amazing outfit
I also found this darling tank to go with. The tank is from White House/Black Market.

Sunday, August 4, 2013
White House Black Market Thrift Find
Ruched Wrap Top
When the boob fairy was traveling door-to-door, she forgot to stop at a few addresses. Thankfully, we girls have wrap tops to cover her mistake. Ruched tops are a perfect way to help athletic girls like me appear more shapely.
This is what I am going to wear to work tomorrow:
White House/Black Market wrap shirt -$2.99
(Mother of Pearl Lia Sophia necklace--free hostess gift)
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Saturday Designer Wish List- Nanette Lepore
My Saturday Designer Wish List- Lace Overlay
Below is a gorgeous dress from
- Tadashi Shoji and lace tank from Nanette Lepore
Thrift find- Lace Peplum blouse and dress slacks
http://shop.nordstrom.com/S/tadashi-shoji-textured-lace-dress/3390185?origin=related-3390185-0-1-2-2-Rich%20Relevence&PageCategoryId=PP
Pre-fall pants- $3.99
Blouse- $10
Friday, August 2, 2013
Thrift Store Friday Shopping Tip ~ Anthropologie
Goodwill FashionTip of the Day: Call your local Goodwill store to find out when new inventory is introduced to the showroom. Although they add daily, there will be a bulk delivery day. In Colorado Springs, it's Wednesday. There are re-sellers who do this for a living for their Etsy or eBay stores. (I know this because I used to do it). To compete for the best items, line up at the opening time on new inventory days.
Goodwill Tracy Evans silk chiffon and rayon tank- $2.99
I am always romantically in love with Anthropologie. Here are two feminine silk chiffon pieces that inspired my THRIFT hunt.
joanna goddard
Thursday, August 1, 2013
Turquoise Comfort for a Thursday Meeting
My fair, freckled, (and decently sun-damaged) skin can disappear behind my reddish hair. My eyes and skin do love all colors of aqua and turquoise. Today, on our cool, summer morning, I am draped in a soft sweater. I will be in a training meeting from 7:30-4:00, so comfort is key.
Thrift Shopping Tip of the Day: Have you eye set on something in a store? Leave it there and come home to give it a search on Craigslist or eBay. You would be surprised how often the items that you like are already available from your neighbors who do not want it anymore. That is how I found this turquoise necklace on eBay.
Tangerine and turquoise turn my eyes a wicked shade of blue.
BCBG Ramie sweater
Turquoise necklace from Peruvian Crafts Fair Trade seller on eBay
Thrift Shopping Tip of the Day: Have you eye set on something in a store? Leave it there and come home to give it a search on Craigslist or eBay. You would be surprised how often the items that you like are already available from your neighbors who do not want it anymore. That is how I found this turquoise necklace on eBay.
Tangerine and turquoise turn my eyes a wicked shade of blue.
BCBG Ramie sweater
Turquoise necklace from Peruvian Crafts Fair Trade seller on eBay
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
What NOT to WEAR Thrift- Toe Overhang
Yesterday at work could be characterized by WHAT NOT TO WEAR moments. Some ladies in my town have inspired this post.
Ladies, make sure your shoes FIT. Please prevent toe overhang in your sandals. Your toes spreading all out puts undo pressure on your feet and knees, causing future pain and problems. Buy shoes that fit.
Thrift Store Shopping Tip of the Day: Only purchase shoes second-hand if they are in new condition. Your feet are too valuable to wear someone else's worn out or infected shoes. I cannot stress this enough when it comes to athletic shoes. Most shoes, and especially RUNNING shoes are one thing you should never buy thrift.
Here is an article about the dangers of wearing your shoes incorrectly, by Eileen Curtis:
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080604/HEALTH/806040322
Here is an article about the dangers of wearing your shoes incorrectly, by Eileen Curtis:
http://www.recordonline.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080604/HEALTH/806040322
Here is a famous picture of Julianne Moore and her shrimp toe faux pas. Ew.
Photo: TheDailyBeast.com
Tuesday, July 30, 2013
My 3 Week Review of Paula's Choice RESIST Skin Care Line
This is my diary of my first run with skin care in my 40's. I love the sun and I'm not giving it up. I understand that I've chosen to allow my skin to age a bit faster because of it, but it's worth being outside. That being said, after researching for months, I finally chose Paula's Choice Resist line for my skin improvement system.
July 7, 2013
July 29, 2013
I am shocked at how much smoother my skin is. If you look really closely, you can even see that some of the dark freckles are completely gone. My bumps have completely disappeared. The deep frown line is a bit more plump.
Here is a close-up of my eyes before:
Here is the after picture:
So what do you think? Think Paula would pay me for this?
Disclaimer! This was my own experiment. I have nothing to do with this skin care line, except for being a customer. I wanted to see if it would make any difference and it has so far. I mainly chose RESIST, because it's not tested on animals, and it's one of the only skin care lines that will give you all the ingredients and testing documents for every product.
Here is the website with all the brand reviews:
http://www.paulaschoice.com/beautypedia-skin-care-reviews/brands/
Monday, July 29, 2013
Sunday Flea Market Shopping Finds ~ Home Decor
It was a misty, 54-degree, July Sunday here in Colorado. That makes for a perfect cozy sweater and flea market trip visit after church.
Look what I found on my treasure hunt!
Glorious white and violet glass vase ~ 28" tall $16
This is an odd purchase for me, since I tend to only stick to vintage and industrial country-type items. I did lots of scrolling to find something similar. I did find this 12" tall vase:
I say this is a good buy.
6 Indiana Glass King's Crown Ruby thumbprint glasses (1954-1960) ~ $10.00
Here is a blurb I found on the internet:
http://indianaglass.carnivalheaven.com/id275.htm
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Peplum: To Wear or Not to Wear? Come Vote in My Poll
Peplum
What is it? It is a skirt, pleat, or gathering of fabric attached to the bottom of a shirt, tunic, jacket, etc. We saw peplum in the 40's, the 80's, and now it's here again.
Peplum Debate
I invite you to vote on the side column of the blog.
No, we should not wear peplum.
Before we vote, let's consider a few things:
southmoltonstyle.com
It looks like Peplum is here to stay!
missmalini.com
What about the different body types of all women? Can most ladies pull it off?
Hourglass
lipstiq.com
Fuller Figure
Pear
Jibri.com
Slim
ClothingApparelStores.com
Do you think that the skirting draws your eye up to the waist, making it appear slimmer? Or do you think the skirt widens the hips, drawing attention to hip or back end?
There is quite a bit of peplum on the shelves right now. I am interested in your take.
Saturday, July 27, 2013
Lineberry Factory Cart Coffee Table
Lineberry Factory Carts
I first felt my heart palpitations for such an unprecedented piece of furniture years ago (2008 perhaps?) in the Restoration Hardware showroom. The factory cart used as a coffee table was an ingenious idea. It was the first R.H. piece in their collection toward the trend of industrial antique, but still classic enough for my more conservative decor. At the old R.H. price of $1,295 I knew I would set my thrift eye on the hunt.
Here is an article I found from Jule Hubbard, 6/27/12, on the history and resurrection of factory cart upcycling:
Many of the factory carts have come from closing American factories. Furniture restoration junkies buy them up for $25 or $75 a piece and flip them for fantastic profit.
My Living Room
Here is my factory cart coffee table. I bought it from a restorer on eBay in 2010. He purchased the raw remnant for $25 in North Carolina. I was able to request my finishing color and gloss. My cart plus shipping totaled $425.00, surely a far better deal than Restoration Hardware retail.There are still dealers on eBay and through private searches who sell the factory carts in their original antique state. I had thought of driving to Michigan or North Carolina for a road trip to pick up a few of them and do some furniture flipping myself!
Friday, July 26, 2013
Watercolor & Turquoise Thrift
Watercolor & Turquoise Thrift
I had a very challenging day at work yesterday. At least I will feel fantastic for CASUAL FRIDAY in these flowing layers. Here in Colorado, we never know what our weather will do to us. It is in the 50's right now but could be scorching later on. I choose 2-3 layers a day when I work.
I am madly in love with this grouping today:
Ann Tayor- delicate rayon sweater $3.99
Ana watercolor gathered tank - $1.99
Kohl's cotton tank - $0.79
Kohl's necklace - $7.99
Nine West shoes - $4.99
Target micro pinstripe capri -$3.99
Total= $23.65
This ana tank has little beads sewn into the fringe hems.
Sweet sweater is softer than a cloud. My children keep hugging me to put their cheeks on it.
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