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It’s crazy to think, but we’ve been a suburban family officially for a month already. I’ll admit that I was completely freaked out when we moved. The only “mom” life I know is one in the city. I know how to quickly fold a stroller while holding a baby so we can hop onto the subway or the bus. I don’t know how to quickly get all three kids buckled in their car seats while sitting in a parking lot with cars driving by. I used to order all of my groceries online in the comfort of my pajamas while the kids watched television. Now I have to tackle the job in an actual grocery store with one kid strapped to me, one in a cart, and the other tagging along right beside me (that’s been one of the most challenging things so far.)

But through all of the challenges, there is one thing that remains the same. I am happy. We are happy. Not that we weren’t happy as a family living in the city. This is a different kind of happy. One that let’s the kids run freely in the backyard giggling as they kick the ball back and forth. A happy that has all five of us in the kitchen talking while I cook dinner and not one person is cramped. A happy that has our neighbors knocking on our door to deliver us fresh baked cookies to welcome us to the neighborhood. Yeah, that kind of happy.

We needed this. Maybe I’m still in the honeymoon phase, but I’ve come to think that this feeling with last for a very long time. Sure I miss the city, but we’ve been back a couple of times since we’ve moved and I love it just as much as I did last month. And while I can’t officially call it my home as in my place of residence, it still feels like a home that I will always cherish.

But here….here feels like home. Our house feels like a home. It’s a feeling I never had when we lived in our apartment. Our evenings are spent on the back porch grilling out for dinner. MacKay and I sit outside with a glass of wine after the kids are in bed and just talk. And it’s magical. Some nights we will let the girls stay up late while we wait for it to get dark to look for lightening bugs. These are the things that I used to do when I was a little girl.

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Our weekends are spent with trips to Home Depot and Target (my happy place!!!) We are only miles from the beach and from the lake so we’ve spent nearly every weekend there too. It’s the simple things that every suburbanite is completely used to (and I’m sure some of you are laughing at me now for all of this excitement over this,) but I am loving it all.

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The girls are adjusting remarkably. There are several things in their new life that has them very excited. Every time we pull up to the house, Avery yells from her car seat, “That’s my house!!” Just the other day MacKay took them through the car wash and they just about flipped with how “cool” it was. We went on our first family walk through the neighborhood the other night and Harlan shrieked when she saw a mailbox in someone’s front yard telling us that she wants one just like it (ours is on the front of our house next to the front door.) The hose is their new favorite toy and they squeal with joy when I asked them to help me water our plants. It’s like watching them discover the world for the first time and it’s even more fun watching them get to do it together. This move has definitely strengthened their relationship tenfold.

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As for me, I feel like a huge weight has been lifted off of my shoulders. One that I really never knew existed. I’m so much calmer living here. So much more relaxed. It’s the zen that I needed in my life and it came at the perfect moment.

Life can take you on so many adventures. Ones that we aren’t prepared for. Ones that we don’t know are crucial for our lives in order to grow.

This is an adventure I need to take. This is where I need to be.

Right here.

Right now.

Happy.

 

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Another Monday after a long holiday weekend! Monday’s are always the hardest when you have an incredible weekend weekend that you don’t want to end, aren’t they?

We hosted our first party in our new home on Friday for the 4th of July. Of course we had a backyard barbecue planned and the only day that the weather was poor was on Friday. We didn’t let the bad weather rain on our parade, so we moved everything indoors and had a great time. I always love a good excuse to plan and decorate for a party and celebrating America’s birthday was perfect!

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My new obsession is homemade mint lemonade. I could have easily drank this entire thing.

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These cookies from Eleni’s were the perfect patriotic treat for the party. The kids could not stop eating them.

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We drink water all the time in this house and I love water with just a little bit of flavor. This Birch Lane Infusion Pitcher is a great way to add a fun flavor to your favorite drink. These fruits not only made the water taste even more delicious, but they also went great with the decor.

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The weather cleared up by the evening and just in time for us to take in a few games of Kan Jam. My future brother-in-law brought it over. Basically the point is to try to get a frisbee to either hit or into the can. My sister and I were on a team and we were horrible because neither of us knows how to throw a frisbee. We were down 5-15 when all of the sudden my sister throws the frisbee and it goes directly into the can making us the winners of the game. It felt a little bit like we won a national championship or something. The underdogs took home the crown. There was a lot of screaming and cheering at the end of that match. We refused to play again because we wanted to maintain our victory.

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On Saturday we went to our town’s festival they were holding. It was so much fun to see the culture and history of the town and learn about this place we now call home. The girls insisted on dressing alike and wearing their  dresses from Mon Petit, a children’s shop in Brooklyn.

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Macks had a blast and enjoyed the absolutely gorgeous weather.

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They had historical re-enactors to show us what life was like in our era from the 1600s to today. The girls loved seeing so many historical artifacts and asked so many questions about what things were and why they used them.

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Macks had fun playing in the grass.

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We love having my sister and her fiancé with us. They’ve been here nearly every weekend helping out. We kept saying to each other that it feels like we are on vacation, but we aren’t. Truth that we are really beginning to love our life here.

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It’s impossible to get a photo with everyone smiling, isn’t it?

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After the festival we made our way to the beach for the rest of the afternoon and night. Our town had to postpone the fireworks from Friday night because of the weather, but it ended up working out perfectly because we enjoyed the afternoon playing in the sand and the water and then stayed until it got dark for the fireworks.

It was such an incredible weekend filled with family, friends, and so much fun that will be hard to top for a while. I hope you had an amazing 4th of July!

 


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One of the baby products that I always recommend to my friends expecting a baby are aden + anais swaddles. I’ve used them with all three kids and love them. They are so versatile that I use them for swaddling, as blankets, nursing covers, changing pads, photo backdrops, and more.

While I’ve always been a fan of the brand, I love them even more now because of their dedication to giving back to those in need. On July 1 aden + anais announced their partnership with (PRODUCT)RED™, an organization that harnesses the power of people and companies to help fight AIDS.  When you purchase an aden + anais (PRODUCT)RED™ Special Edition item, aden + anais donates 10% of the retail price directly to the Global Fund to finance HIV/AIDS programs.

Every day, more than 700 children are born HIV positive. A startling number, I know. We can get that number near zero. There are treatments that exist that costs as little as 40 cents a day to prevent the transmission from mother-to-child.


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Not only is this collection incredibly stylish, but by purchasing just one aden + anais (PRODUCT)RED™, it can provide up to 12 days of life-saving medicine to help prevent a mother living with HIV from passing the virus to her baby.

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The entire aden + anais (PRODUCT)RED™  collection includes swaddles, dream blanket, burpy bibs, and snap bibs.

Great news! aden + anais was gracious enough to give me an entire (PRODUCT)RED™ collection to one lucky AMITC reader. While I would love for you to enter the giveaway, I also encourage you to purchase something from the collection to help fight AIDS. You can never have enough swaddles. 🙂

 

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CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNER TIFFANY RUSSELL!