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February 2022 Recap

March 2, 2022

Month 2 of 2022 in the books!! If you’re new, in this series I wrap up the previous month for our family every first of a new month! I don’t always share about the kids individually unless something big has come up for them or worth sharing – it’s just kind of a ‘free share’/’catch up’ on us and what we’re doing, accomplished, or working toward! I also think it’s great to have to look back on one day when everyone is grown up and flown the nest 😉

Colly

Colly has been going through a rough time with her teeth – she went from 0 to basically 7/8 in a matter of a week, which is similar to what Honey did (both boys had a bunch of teeth by 10 months – the girls were 12-13 months by the time one broke thru finally!) So we’ve been trying to do a few different things to keep her happy/comfortable aside from Tylenol. I picked up these drops that are to be swallowed and then some teething oil for her gums. Poor thing has just been in so much pain!

Boys’ Birthday Party + Well Checks

In January, we celebrated 3 of our 4 kiddos turning another year older. It was a lot 😅 We wanted to have a party for the boys since it had been since 2018 that they had a party with friends, but there was no way we were going to be able to swing it that same month. So we opted to do a little shindig in Feb, and they had so much fun! We went somewhere they they could do go-karts, jump on the massive trampolines, and zip line. It was a blast! SO thankful we are done with birthdays now until Honey’s in July!!

The boys (and Colly, the 3rd Jan baby!) all had their well checks this month too. The boys are about 10lbs apart right now and both super healthy and strong. The ped was pleased to hear how they’re doing healt wise and in school/sports. Colly is now 19lbs! So incredible considering how things started out last year for her. We knew she’d get there. Her reflux is doing so much better too – instead of 25+ times a day, she’s down to once or twice a day. The more “people food” she’s eating (which is basically every meal we eat together – breakfast, lunch, and dinner with bottles in between) I think has definitely helped. Now that she’s drinking whole milk too when she does spit up it’s that sour smell…which is so unpleasant but I’m choosing to focus on the positive and how far she’s come with it!

Home

We’ve still been working on our house projects – slow moving, but they’re happening! We installed a new ceiling fan/light fixture combo (similar to the one we put in our master which I still need to share!) but are working on updating this room a bit too. I have a collaboration with an amazing custom wallpaper company – they have SO many fun options so I’m really excited to share this with you all too. I WILL be sharing our playhouse makeover reveal this month so stay tuned!

I also finished two other organizing projects that I’ll share here soon – they both have been intimidating to me for quite some time so I’m really glad I decided to tackle them! One is our spice area in the pantry and getting all of the jars in uniform/organized and the other is an expandable skillet/pan organizer which holds lids as well!

We’ve been still enjoying easy crockpot dinners and eating outside as a family lately. The temps are already starting to rise so we’re trying to enjoy our backyard as much as possible before it’s an inferno!

Conner

Conner started tutoring as he has to pass a state test and write a pretty big essay for, so we thought it would be beneficial to get the extra help 1 day a week. This has usually been on Saturdays so that C can help me take him and then I stay with the 3 younger kids at home (and Colly can nap!) It’s been a really positive experience and I do feel it’s helping him dramatically prepare for this test, which is all we could hope for!! He’s also finishing up Phase 1 of his orthodontic treatment and just got his expander. He’s had a good attitude about it but I know from experience that it’s uncomfortable (and hard to talk/eat!) One day when his teeth are super straight it will be worth it though. C has been working with him on this planet (Jupiter!) project he’s had over the last month and his presentation is actually at the school tonight at 5, so we’re excited to go see him and cheer him on 🙂

Cole

Not really much to update on our Bug – him and Conner both are wrapping up running club and they’ve had a lot of fun. He continues to get A’s on all of his papers and tests and we are just so proud of how awesome he’s doing in school. He’s regressed a little bit with his meltdowns/fights with his sister so we are working on that, haha. It’s not always rainbows and butterflies and I try to be as transparent as I can with you all.

Honey

Hun has been my little helper lately. I mean, she ALWAYS is/was even before Colly was born, but she’s really taken it up another notch. We’ve had quite a bit more appointments lately (for all of us) and she’s had to come along of course. She’s helped me settle Colly during my own, helps me brush out her curls and detangle her hair daily, takes notice when/if Colly is getting into something she shouldn’t, and just overall the best big sis. She’s such a funny girl too – she doesn’t stop talking but cracks me up even when I’m feeling all mom’d out. We just got the notice today actually that she’s been accepted into her brother’s school for kinder and I am in disbelief that this has come up so quick!!!! I’m trying to be intentional with our time together at home before she starts full time in August.

Flagstaff

C took the older 3 for a quick weekend trip up to Flagstaff (northern Arizona, where it does actually snow!) last month too! They were hoping to see and play in some snow, however most of it had melted from a small storm a few days before. They got some good quality time in with Dad though and made lots of memories. Colly and I stayed home due to her teething and it not being a super baby (toddler) friendly trip with being outside in the cold.

Work Updates

Many of you know (and likely found me!) from my small business, Curly Q’s Counter. Due to my original printer of 6+ years closing, I stopped printing from May 2020-July 2020. I continued to run the other side of my business on Etsy creating one of a kind distressed denim pieces for infants and toddlers, which is where the whole thing started for my brand in 2013. I was able to pick up printing again in August 2020 with a new printer. There’ve been so many challenges with the pandemic and small businesses (with the postal service included), I decided to stop printing in November of 2020 in anticipation for Colly’s arrival. Again, my Etsy stayed open throughout this time. There’ve been many times where I really wished I was able to do a limited drop or bring back a collection, but with running my blog, Etsy, and also taking on a new role in administrative work for my husband’s small business (I’ve been doing social media for almost 4 years for them, but recently began an admin role to help more with their needs), it just didn’t seem feasible to do. I also began to get extremely burned out from the denim side of my business. I started to realize (as hard as it was, because CQC is like my 5th baby!) with these other jobs I’m doing plus raising our 4 kiddos, it just didn’t make sense to me to continue to burn the candles at both ends. As I said above, the pandemic has made it extra difficult to run a handmade business and I really give so many props to those who are still doing it.

One of my last CQC shipments!

After a lot of discussion with C, we decided it’s best I put my Etsy on pause for now. So what does that mean – is CQC really closed? For now, yes. I am not printing, however I do print for my husband’s company – their uniforms are contracted by me so I am still in touch with my printer every 5-8 weeks) so my website is still open for that and whatever tiny amounts of ready to ship merch I have. My Etsy shop is on ‘vacation’ and I’m not sure when that will be turned off. The cost and supply issues with the pandemic has also had a really negative effect on my business and what I sell. I could keep going on about how it’s so hard, and how I really am sad to be closing/pausing this chapter for now, but I know the future is so bright. If I can get to a place where I feel comfortable printing again and the costs/supply issue makes sense, I definitely can see myself doing that. I loved creating empowering pieces for moms to wear daily to not only give themselves a little pep talk but also feel comfortable in. It was (and still is!) a huge passion of mine to raise awareness through my brand about topics like infertility, NICU life, miscarriage, C-sections, and other struggles in motherhood that I’ve endured. I loved connecting with so many of you through my small shop. And while I started transitioning to working my blogging/content creation full time prior to this pause, this is the first time I can really start treating it like a full time job.

Part of me is sad with this chapter coming to an end, but also hopeful and so so excited to see what’s to come. I wouldn’t say I have more ‘free time’ now since I do have this + my other job, but I can breathe so much easier without having to hand make and ship hundreds of orders a month. I poured everything into CQC over the last 9 years and raising my babies alongside of it, so that’s why I’m holding on that it’s not a forever/permanent thing, but a time to take a step back and focus on what else I’d like to pour into. Not to mention, I have more flexibility to plan my content/sponsored work around my growing family’s needs. That is huge, HUGE, HUUUUUGE to me! I am keeping my website open and I have zero plans of selling my brand, so if/when the time comes to reopen or move forward with CQC, I will be sure to update our newsletter subscribers and social media platforms!

Family Photos

On the 27th we did our family photos with Molly! She’s given me several sneak peeks which I’ll be sharing more on my IG this month but omgosh, I am swooning. We haven’t done professional pics of the fam since Colly’s newborn shoot last January so this was totally necessary!!! The kids change so much in 6 months even, I love hiring a professional to freeze time and have these memories to look back on. C had me do a side by side last night of the boys around a similar age to Colly and Hun 6 years ago with one of our sneaks!!! I am in a puddle!! 😭🥺 Make sure you’re following us on IG to see more!

What’s To Come

I have my March content calendar all planned out – some DIY, home updates, brand collaborations, and rolling out a few new series!!! Mondays I plan to share “Mom hacks/finds/faves Mondays”, Tuesdays will be “Try On Tuesday” with some mom-forward fashion finds/OOTDs, and Wednesdays we will share “We Eat Wednesday” packed with new, simple, and fun recipe content! Hope you will stick around to see!!

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Moon Pod Review

February 19, 2022

Have you ever seen a lounging chair THIS cool!? The Moon Pod is so innovative and unique – built to sit in, recline back, and even SLEEP! #saywhat?!

I shared the one we have in Honey’s room a few months ago (below) and received so many questions about it! It is really versatile and SUPER comfy – you literally feel like you are floating in it! It’s quickly become everyone’s fave chair so when Moon Pod asked if we wanted to work together again, I couldn’t say “yes!” fast enough!!

The Moon Pod is not your average bean bag: it’s actually made with custom responsive high friction, high density beads unlike the competitors that use the low quality stuff that wears down quick and loses its shape. These beads also mimic the sensations of floatation therapy which has been known to reduce stress and anxiety.

It also was made to respond to any body shape and movement, and provides great support while still being able to be stretched. The cover options are super soft and comfy.

The kids now have one downstairs to take turns on when they’re reading, relaxing, and hanging after school playing a game before dinner. On the weekends they love grabbing Honey’s Rose Quartz Moon Pod from upstairs along with our new Space Gray one (shown here) and putting them in our larger family room space to turn on cartoons or a movie after breakfast!

What we also love (as parents!) is that the Moon Pods do not take up a lot of room at all and are great space savers. They only take up 4 sq ft and are extremely easy to move around the house or room from place to place!

This amazing company also offers with a few accessories to elevate your Moon Pod to another level – check out their Crescents and Lunar Lifts for the ultimate relaxation station!!! (Also another cool sidenote: this company has been endorsed by none other than Cardi B and Justin Bieber!!)

Moon Pod is giving my readers a total of 35% off your order with the code ANG10 right now which would be the perfect time to try them and get something relaxing for yourself! It can be applied sitewide too if you’re wanting to prop yourself up in bed with a Cresent or needing a little lift in your living space with the Lunar Lift! As I mentioned, the kids are OBSESSED with these bean bags and they’re just as much for adults too! I personally make myself comfortable in them when I can snag it away from the kids, haha. They’d be amazing in an office, family room, nusery, kiddo room, or even playroom!

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The Transition from 1 to 2 (..and on!)

February 17, 2022

One of the most frequently asked questions we get is, “how was it going from 2 kids to 3?!” Really though, 1 to 2 kids was the biggest challenge for us as a family (even harder than 0 to 1!!!!). It tested our patience, and stretched us to our thinnest. It also brought us a fulfillment that is hard to explain with words.

I think – actually I know that our transition from 1 to 2 was pressurized by the fact that our second came 6 weeks early and had an unexpected NICU stay from there. While it was thankfully short lived, we faced many struggles for that first year and the adjustment. From feeding issues (he had a feeding tube while in the NICU), breathing issues (was on a nebulizer on and off that first year), and a compromised immune system from being premature that lead to him catching everything under the sun and making us more cooped up at home.

Cole, born 6 weeks premature, a few days old here in the NICU

Prior to becoming preemie parents, we thought we had a good routine. Conner was just under 2 and we had established his day to day, hour by hour pretty much down to a science. I figured I’d still have time to work (I have always worked from home since he was born, running my own business) and eventually I’d get him and Cole to sync their naps. Well, my expectations were way too high…but there’s hope! Things will definitely be a little hectic (I’m really trying hard to not use the word ‘chaotic‘ in this post, I’m just about there though lol) at first but you will find your groove.

Here are a few things that helped me in balancing and taking on the new title of “mom of 2”.

Ask For Help…and then ACCEPT it.

I was (probably still am to some extent) so hard headed when it came to getting things done on my own. Having c-sections, help is definitely necessary. You’re not supposed to lift anything heavier than your baby, but obviously the more kids you have (and if you have a partner who works as much as mine), you might have to get creative if help isn’t an option. As moms, we power through things, no doubt, but I *highly* recommend making arrangements for extra hands if you can. Your mom, dad, mother in law, father in law, coworker, sister, cousin, BFF – ask. AND if/when they offer, just say “okay, yes, thank you!!”. You’ll thank your own self later.

Establish a Schedule

This will take time. Your newborn isn’t going to be on one from day 5. It will take time. It will take a lot of trial (and maybe even some error). Getting all 4 of our babies on a schedule around 3-6 months was a game changer. They will start to get used to these times of day too – they are tired around the same times and will expect certain routines once they’re old enough and/or sleeping the night. Yes, this may mean you’re bound to the house a little bit more but I promise it is worth it. When Colly was born we had 3 older kids with very busy schedules between school and sports. She had to go with the flow from the time she came home from the hospital. She was forced to skip naps or stretch bedtimes here and there but when we were home we kept it very consistent. Life has to go on once you have other kids and you bring home a baby, so just keep that in mind too.

Plan One on One Time with Oldest/Other Kids

2015 | Playtime with Mama outside while baby bro naps

Your time will now be divided, that’s obvious. When you can, make sure you still carve out that one on one time with your oldest (or older kiddos) whenever the window of opportunity presents itself. If you know your new baby will be going down for a nap, maybe you want to use that time for yourself and that’s fine – but maybe pick the next day during nap time to build blocks or play outside with your older kiddo. There are so many things you can do from home – imaginative play, baking (my personal fave), reading, etc to get in that special one on one time still while the baby is having downtime.

Meal Prep

This was something I really focused on before I had Colly – I knew prior to having her (and having a c-section at that), I’d be away for a few nights and wanted my family to still be able to eat and not scramble. I love these containers for easy re-heating and cleaning (microwave and dishwasher safe). Something that was a huge help to me too was any time we had left overs that could be frozen, I made sure to store these as back ups for when I was home and getting used to the adjustment.

Lower Expectations

This is another I struggle with because I am so Type A, but lowering expectations during these transitions is necessary. You’re amazing, but you can’t do every. single. thing. Give yourself grace (+ time!) and things will smoothen out as time goes on. It’s unrealistic and can really put unnecessary pressure on yourself if you think, “once I pop this baby out I’m going to….!” or “well my first baby did this at this time, this next one will too!” – trust me #beenthere. The thing is you will do whatever it is you intend to do, IN TIME. Just don’t beat yourself up trying to get there in a rush. For example, Conner was in his crib sleeping the night by 3 months. When that didn’t happen with Cole, I thought it was all of my fault and something wrong with what I was doing. Every baby is different. Oh, and for the record- baby number 2, 3, AND 4 did not go into their own room/crib until 6-7 months. Every baby is different!

Invest in Magic Erasers

Kinda goes without saying. Even if your kids aren’t coloring on the walls while you’re feeding the baby, they’re just nice to have on hand if/when something epic does go wrong.

Hide The Scissors

I mean…. I never thought it would happen to me. True story: I went downstairs to switch the laundry while the boys were watching a show and newborn Honey was napping. Conner (4) snuck into the bathroom drawer where we kept hair sheers and cut off two big chunks of Cole (2)’s hair. Toddlers. They’re capable of a lot in literally .2 seconds.

Baby Wear

Baby wearing at the park

I understand it’s not for everyone, but it was a huge help for me after I had Cole. I never really baby wore with Conner so it wasn’t something I thought I’d do with #2 and I was so wrong. I remember being extremely stressed and asking my girlfriends who each had 2 kids at the time, “how am I going to go to the grocery store (before there was online ordering/drive up) with BOTH boys? I don’t know how I’ll fit them both in the cart and my groceries, too, ALONE!?!!” One of them said- get your wrap! I had bought one just in case and it came in handy for these times.

Emergency Bag + First Aid Kit

Having one of these handy in the car/on the go was so helpful to me as a new mom of 2. We still keep one in the trunk of my car just in case! My ER bag has things if we ever get stuck – a little cash, things to keep the kids entertained (hot wheels, small coloring books, wikkistix, etc), a lifestraw, and a change of clothes for each kid. First aid kit is kinda self explanatory – you never know when someone will randomly *need* a bandaid.

Pick Your Battles

Something I accepted then and still accept now – it’s physically and mentally not possible to control everything that’s going to happen. I clearly remember when Cole was brand new (and a handful) and Conner wasn’t even 2 yet and our mornings were pretty hairy. One morning Conner had snuck an Oreo from downstairs while I was tending to his baby brother and my first reaction was “OMG!!! NO!!!” but then I just had to laugh. It was pretty dang cute and something I will literally never forget. Would I have let him eat that for breakfast? NEVER. But, I knew that it was one of those things that was kind of out of my control at that very moment and I chose to laugh it off (and of course told him “we don’t do that!”) rather than actually having a real mama meltdown over it. These days picking my battles usually means letting Honey wear her Elsa dress for the 3rd day in a row and caving into some extra screen time when I need a moment. Again, I’ve learned not to beat myself up over EVERYTHING.

Don’t Stress or Force Sibling Love

I feel like we got exceptionally lucky, but each baby we had the kids were completely smitten and never expressed jealousy. I know it’s probably not the norm, but I feel like it helped that we prepped them as much as we could with just discussing it openly – even if they were too young to understand. Conner was not even 2 years old when Cole was born so he definitely did not understand pretty much anything, but I think he instinctually knew that was his baby brother and loved him from day one (and now they fight like cats and dogs but have the strongest bond ever).

Baby Honey

Cole was 2 when Honey was born and very much still a “baby” even though he was 2, he was gentle and so so sweet with her. We didn’t force them to love on the new baby (and of course we watched them all super carefully around him/her) and these bonds flourished. If it doesn’t happen right away, don’t stress over it. I promise, it will happen, and it will melt your heart into a puddle when it does!

When Colly was born, the kids were all a little older (8, 6, and 3) and that as a whole other ball game. Honey was the most excited leading up to it, but the boys (specifically Conner) surprised me with how ecstatic (and territorial) they were over her once she got home. It still makes me tear up thinking about that special time. I literally had to set timers on Alexa on when it was the next ones turn to hold her – that’s how obsessed they were!!

2021 | Conner and Colly

Don’t Compare

HUGE. Huge, huge, huge.

I know this is one that can be easier said than done too, but don’t compare what you’re doing to any other moms you know or see. You’re the best parent for your baby/kiddo(s). When transitioning from 0 to 1, 1 to 2, 2 to 3, and beyond… you might think back to something you saw, read, or even experienced another mom doing and thought, “they made it look easy”. Trust me, you’re not looking hard enough. It’s not easy. Just focus on you and your babe. Do your best. You’ll have hard days but kids are so forgiving and resilient. Also, this kind of goes along with what I said in “lower your expectations” – but don’t compare what one kid did to the next. They’re all unique and every baby is different. Hang in there!

Shower At Night

I’m always usually rushing in the morning, so if I could skip that step I’d have a few extra minutes to SLEEP (if of course, the baby/kids are still asleep). For me it’s hard because of my hair (if I want it to look good all day, I have to wash it in the morning – I cannot brush it while it’s dry so showering at night is hard for me for that reason). In my case, getting up 20-25 minutes earlier will allow me to do this and get a few minutes in the morning just for me without kids pulling on me or needing food, haha.

Trust Your Gut

Kinda goes with the above. You know best! That feeling you’re feeling is valid. Go with your instinct.

Hire A Sitter

This is another we (I) still have challenges with because I can be pretty controlling. When you’re into a routine with your baby or have just had the next one and you’re comfortable leaving for a few hours, DO IT! We have someone we know and love so much and when we can occasionally hire her to the house, I always come back feeling so refreshed and thinking about when is another time we can do this again. It’s hard letting go of the reigns for most of us but loosening up is good for the soul (and mind!).

Final Thoughts – Enjoy This Time!

Obviously everyone is different, but this was my take and hopefully it can help some families who are getting ready to or just about to transition! One last thing… ENJOY these moments as much as you can!!!! It’s cliche but it does go by in a blink. They’re only this little today. Tomorrow they are one day older, closer to another year older. Take all of the videos!!! Someone told us when Conner was a baby to take all of the sleeping baby videos. It’s something I’ve held onto in my ‘core memory’ (is that how you say that new term? lol) and stuck to with each baby we’ve had.

Like I mentioned in the beginning of my post, 2 to 3 was so much easier for us. Are we pros? Nope. But I feel like after 2 kids, you really don’t sit down much…so what’s one more? And 3 to 4? Well, I’m only a little over a year into that so maybe I’ll discuss in another year or so 😉 I try my best every day, but I still lose my patience and end up winging it a lot. Stay strong mamas! You’ve got this!

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It’s so exciting to be able to post happy + encouraging updates about Colly after so much darkness, sadness, and confusion. Please pray we are able to keep her on this stable track of good health, pray for her team to have the wisdom they need to continue to help her, and pray for even more strength for her body and brain! 💪🏻🧠✨ We can’t thank you enough for cheering our family on as our sweet little girl continues the fight of her life.
The most healing Halloween + diagnosis day yet 🕊️

It’s not a secret that I still carry a heavy grief over Colly’s life. Ultimately, the prognosis of Rett is very dark but seeing her progress since she was diagnosed is nothing short of inspiring. We have so much hope for her future and although there is still much uncertainty, she has an amazing team of therapists, doctors, and supporters. She has treatment plans and goals. She has a family who loves her and will never stop pushing for more for her. 

I was telling a friend recently that this day will always be a reminder of the ending of the dreams/life I saw for her, but how can I wallow in sadness when there is so much joy? Colly IS that joy ✨🪽

God has revealed a lot to me these last two years and has pulled me out of a really scary pit. He’s wiped my tears, softened my heart, and given me strength to be a better mom, caregiver, and person for Colly + my other children. Instead of dread, my excitement for life is returning and I can’t wait to see where we’ll be next Halloween 🤍
Really they are so much fun 🦇💀🎃👻 I lov Really they are so much fun 🦇💀🎃👻 I love making my iced coffee at home in them!

Some have sold out but there are a few styles left! Linked on my blog as well as my LTK shop (in bio!) www.disneysinthedesert.com
Finally sharing the small update I did earlier thi Finally sharing the small update I did earlier this year in Colly Girl’s room! I used a wall stencil from Amazon + the colors are Snowbound and Warming Peach by @sherwinwilliams for the paint 🤩 

I’m personally obsessed with how it came out!! More details on my blog tonight (link in bio)! ☀️🧡🧸☁️
We are beside ourselves and elated 😭😭 If you We are beside ourselves and elated 😭😭 If you are new here, Colly had a handful of words before her second “Rett Regression” in 2023 where she lost them all and went completely silent. A few of those words returned this year with the regression ending (praise the Lord) but “Dad” was never one of them. 

She had said “ddddaaaa” in January of this year but not much came after that. Fast forward to the end of this month, and now when we ask her to say it on command - she seemingly is doing just that 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 Absolutely blown away. I swear she’s even saying, “eeeee” at the end a few times as if to say “daddy”! 

We were told Colly would never verbally communicate amongst so many other heartbreaking (and a slew of other WAY MORE terrifying) things that accompany this disease. Honestly, verbally talking fell off of our wishlist a long time ago because we’ve seen her face many other struggles that make every day life so much more challenging for her. My hope has been renewed lately and I’m adding it back onto my dreams for her. 💫☁️ I know she will likely never verbally speak in sentences, but to have a few words would be incredible and I’m sure would do wonders for her anxiety and frustration levels as well. 

Continued in comments 🥹

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Switched out the drum coffee table we’ve had for Switched out the drum coffee table we’ve had for a few years for this space saving, fluted one! It’s more sturdy (the drum slid around a lot) and also goes with the room better IMO 😍

It’s currently 20% off and I shared more deets about it on my blog + LTK shop tonight (in bio) ✨

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Summer break ended almost 3 weeks ago for us, but Summer break ended almost 3 weeks ago for us, but the temps will be summer-y for a long time to come 🥵🔥 If it’s really hot where you live and your kids love 🍉, try this treat!

Only 3 ingredients and so simple, but I did list the “how to” on my blog (link in bio!) 🍉🍧💚
So much can change in one year 🥹❤️‍🔥 So much can change in one year 🥹❤️‍🔥

In June 2023, we were 7 months into a devastating diagnosis - which would be Rett Syndrome, a rare neurological disease that is a whole body disorder and affects every single thing the body does for us voluntarily. We were told Colly may never walk, she would face severe motor challenges, have so many limitations of her life, and worst of all, a shortened life span. She was also in the midst of her Rett Regression, which is where children rapidly lose any acquired skills they DO have (basic things - like using their hands and swallowing food). It also causes so many issues with mood, breathing, sleep, and much, much more. The only way to put it is non stop suffering, and absolutely gut wrenching. 

One year later and I think we can say Colly is out of her regression and new skills are emerging. In June of 2023, she was just learning to tolerate more time standing up and attempting assisted steps with a walker and bearing weight on her feet. Her mood has improved so much by gaining this independence of walking where she wants and she seems so much more stable. 

“Believing gets hard, when options are few” has never felt so real in my life. I am pretty sure I was circling the drain and at the bottom of the bottom in June 2023. Life was so hard, DEPRESSING, scary, and uncertain. I refuse to give up on God though, because He doesn’t give up on me. While we know Rett is a savage beast, we are believing Colly will continue to defy the odds and she WILL keep surprising us 🥹💫 If you asked me last year if she’d be walking next June, I’d probably try to sound hopeful but I would tell you it was maybe *hopefully* going to still happen in a year or two. AND LOOK AT HER GO!!

If you are in your circling moment, just hang on. Miracles happen every day, EVEN IF it’s not in the way you or I pray about. I know the author of Colly’s story is STILL writing a beautiful one, so I’m going to trust and hold onto that. 

Ephesians 3:20

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@beddys Summer Launch is kicking off TODAY! 🥳🎉

Ella & Ryan (shown on my bed, here!) are two new colors joining the line up of best-selling Beddy’s at their lowest price point. Not only are they the most wallet-friendly styles, but you can save even more with my *limited time* INCREASED discount code + free shipping!!! Use code ANGDISNEY for 25% off 6/4-6/11! 🤍 

If your bedding could use a little upgrade, this is the best time to shop! We have been using Beddy’s for almost 8 years and couldn’t love and recommend them more!!!!
Last min teacher baskets/gifts! I put these togeth Last min teacher baskets/gifts! I put these together for the kids’ teachers a couple of weeks ago for Teacher Appreciation Week, but they’d be great as an end of the year treat too! I made one for the girl + guy teachers, because they do have both this year!!! Linked everything on my blog tonight with more deets (in bio)! 🍎💕👩🏻‍🏫📝
Definitely a memory made though 🙃😆⚾️ . Definitely a memory made though 🙃😆⚾️

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With today being #rarediseaseday, it felt very rig With today being #rarediseaseday, it felt very right to share this now. In the beginning of January, we had the opportunity to discuss one of the first pediatric gene therapy trials for Rett Syndrome happening NOW in the USA!! It is a very exciting time and we are cautiously optimistic about our daughter, Colly, having the chance to receive this life saving treatment. 

We were also so thankful to chat about our fundraiser with @picazzositalian which donates $1 of every chocolate chip cookie dessert sold to @rsrtig (which is the only foundation solely dedicated to the cure) and how raise awareness about how this devastating disease has impacted our sweet girl and  so many others who are suffering from it. 

We need this cure!! Without it, Colly will continue to struggle for life’s basic necessities - BREATHING, eating, sleeping, walking, talking and using her hands. Rett is a severe neurological disease that affects every aspect of her life, everything our brain tells our bodies to do for us is disrupted for a girl with Rett Syndrome. 

Full video is in the link in my bio if you’d like to watch more! BIG thank you to @elainavpr for facilitating this for us, and to @arizonasfamily for allowing us to share 🤍

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Happiness comes from a fresh set these days ❤️ Happiness comes from a fresh set these days ❤️‍🩹 Bookmark it for next year! 🏹💘💌
Loved these light fixtures we’ve had in the loft Loved these light fixtures we’ve had in the loft, especially because they aren’t hard wired. However… I hated the cord - so kind of defeated the purpose. I cut the cords and added these battery powered lights and problem solved! 💡 Also added some different battery operated ones to our olive tree to give it a little shine! ✨ 

Linked both of these on blog and LTK tonight (in profile)!
My kids’ birthdays have ALWAYS been emotional fo My kids’ birthdays have ALWAYS been emotional for me. I cry every year on the day that they turn a year older. That reality hits so much harder with Colly, and the fragility of her life. The “bittersweet” of a new year: what it symbolizes and how time moves on for others, but it really doesn’t for Colly. I’m really trying to still be grateful, even through all of the hard. I just wish things were easier for her. I have to keep trusting that God’s plan is so much bigger and better than mine. 

I love you, my angel, Sweetpea Girl 💗 Happy 3rd Birthday.

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