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THINKING ABOUT: A week from today we'll be making our annual Summer trek to Missouri. Since we'll be driving, I'm looking for ANY ideas to keep Max entertained on our 13-hour drive. The four-hour adventure to Austin just about did me in and I'm beginning to understand why road trips are the worst when you have a toddler—not that they've ever been a breeze, but keeping them content when they're restless is a job in itself. Obviously we'll be packing the iPad and it will be loaded with some games and shows/movies, but it would be nice to have a few new tricks up my sleeve. For anyone in a similar situation, I can't recommend the following activities enough as they've been invaluable the last few times we've traveled: Melissa & Doug Reusable Sticker Pads (has helped with his vocab A LOT), Scratch Art Activity Sets, any kind of Magic Marker Coloring Books, and Silly Putty. Now, what am I missing??
FEELING: Despicable Me 3 comes out this weekend and Max is over the moon!! He keeps asking me when we're going to see it, insists that his plush Minion doll (Dave, perhaps?!) come with and that he gets a snack pack and booster seat of his own. Over the past week he's even made it a point to show me how he will instruct his Minion to be quiet during the film. Because of course... SHH!!
FEELING: Despicable Me 3 comes out this weekend and Max is over the moon!! He keeps asking me when we're going to see it, insists that his plush Minion doll (Dave, perhaps?!) come with and that he gets a snack pack and booster seat of his own. Over the past week he's even made it a point to show me how he will instruct his Minion to be quiet during the film. Because of course... SHH!!
THANKFUL FOR: If you've been hanging around here for awhile, it's no surprise that I despise the dentist. For this reason, I've been dragging my feet when it comes to taking Max. I know! Tsk, tsk. My current dentist (so sweet!) has assured me that age 2.5 is just fine for Max's first visit and that I'm not a terrible mother for waiting like I have (phew!), but he did encourage me to get him in soon as possible. After giving it some thought, Flyboy and I agreed it might be best that he take Max to his first appointment (this Friday) so I don't ruin it for the child with my anxious ways. Part of me feels guilty because my inner mama bear wants to be there for EVERYTHING, but I truly think this might be our best move. I'm already worried about how it will go (brushing the teeth of an infant or toddler is pesky especially when they're wildly independent), but I'm so grateful my better half will be there to keep Team Fine calm in this particular sitch. As someone who has never had a cavity in over three decades, he has nothing to worry about. LUCKY!
LISTENING TO: My parents are getting a new puppy (a Bouvier!) in late July and I'm extremely giddy for them!! You guys, the joy in my mom's voice when she talks about my new "brother" makes my heart so happy. Eek! I can't wait to meet him and see the bond they form with the little guy—it's going to be one lucky pup, thats for sure. After losing both of our beloved family dogs over the past two years, I know a decision like this wasn't necessarily easy for my mom and dad, but I think their hearts are slowly healing and it might just be the right time to love and nurture a new fur kid again. Anyone that's dealt with the loss of a pet knows how hard this can be.
WATCHING: I shared this little PSA on Instagram a few weeks ago, but I want to reiterate just how important it is that you begin watching Collin Kartchner's stories and STAT. Are you familiar with him?? As the husband of an Internet famous blogger (Dear Lizzy), Collin has adopted an alter ego of his own and pokes fun at "power influencers" of the social media bubble by acting like one. He's outrageously witty and his punchlines are on point. I promise!! Hawking essential oils (and other #sponsored products) is just a small part of his hilarious schtick as he also shares tidbits about his morning Insanity workouts, carpool karaoke with his kids, and his need for nutritious beverages like DDDP (Did you know Dirty Diet Dr. Pepper was a thing??). I assure you it won't be long before you ask yourself "What the hecking heck?" and your day can't officially begin until you know how many woots Collin has. Just ask Flyboy.
WATCHING: I shared this little PSA on Instagram a few weeks ago, but I want to reiterate just how important it is that you begin watching Collin Kartchner's stories and STAT. Are you familiar with him?? As the husband of an Internet famous blogger (Dear Lizzy), Collin has adopted an alter ego of his own and pokes fun at "power influencers" of the social media bubble by acting like one. He's outrageously witty and his punchlines are on point. I promise!! Hawking essential oils (and other #sponsored products) is just a small part of his hilarious schtick as he also shares tidbits about his morning Insanity workouts, carpool karaoke with his kids, and his need for nutritious beverages like DDDP (Did you know Dirty Diet Dr. Pepper was a thing??). I assure you it won't be long before you ask yourself "What the hecking heck?" and your day can't officially begin until you know how many woots Collin has. Just ask Flyboy.
EATING: Is it bad that I'm counting the days until we make it to San Antonio and I can stock up on some of my latest favorites?! My parents recently introduced us to Trader Joe's Roasted Plantain Chips and I'm just slightly obsessed. If you get the chance, buy a bag, and devour at your own discretion. Oh, and they're especially tasty with a little guac! The other new-to-me delectable that's worth sharing with you is this Perfect Bar. Yep, you had me at peanut butter, dark chocolate and sea salt!! While it's not Whole30 compliant, the protein bar is totally worth keeping around as a little treat yo self. In my opinion, this bad boy rivals a Justin's Peanut Butter Cup. Yep, you heard me! It's really really good and you know I don't mess around when it comes to the PB/chocolate power couple.
READING: I ask you the following question because I'm clearly in denial, but do you have any book recommendations for our upcoming road trip?! I will more than likely spend the bulk of my time passing out fruit snacks and locating dropped toys, but in the off-chance Max decides to snooze, it might be nice to rely on a riveting new read. I'm open to just about anything!
LOVING: Are you looking for inspiration or a dose of design eye candy?! Daniel P. Cosgrove has got us covered with his series Everyday, A Poster. I dare you to stop scrolling. After drooling over his designs for ten minutes straight, I had to cut myself off and move on to my to-dos. His work is dangerously wonderful and will lift your spirits in no time. But if all else fails, watch more Collin!
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