Last year, shortly after Macks was born, I started to get down on myself. I wasn’t happy with the way that I looked, I was overwhelmed with having three kids in the city, the potential of moving, looking for a new town, and a new house. It was all beginning to be more than I could handle. As I tried to organize our lives and really find what was important and what wasn’t, I found that one thing that was going unnoticed in my life was something that was probably one of the most important for our family. Me.

While I was trying to hold our family together and take care of everyone and the day-to-day things, I had forgotten to take care of myself in the process. And it was starting to take it’s toll. If I wasn’t taking the time for me, I’d begin to suffer, and in turn everything else would dwindle as a result. It was time to make a change.

I started by getting a sitter. Every Friday I’d have a girl come over and watch Macks while the girls were at school. It was only for a couple of hours, but it helped me out tremendously. Little by little, I started feeling refreshed and renewed.

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Once we got settled in Connecticut, I found a gym that I could workout and also take the kids to. I’d been so unhappy with my post-baby body and I knew the only way for me to really feel confident was get back into the gym like I’d done so many years before.

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It started out as a couple of days a week. I’d go into the gym and the kids would go into the child watch area. As time went on, the kids got more comfortable and I began to get more comfortable with myself. Not only was my body changing, but I was as well. I was finding myself again.

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Going to the gym was helping me get fitter and I was enjoying the time to myself, but I was also really learning to love the exercise. Sounds crazy right? Working out was becoming a fun activity that I loved partaking in. And the kids were noticing as well.

Harlan would ask about my workouts when I came and picked her up. She’d ask how many burpees I did or what part of my body I worked on that day.

And then we’d start taking the exercise outside of the gym. The exercise bug was rubbing off on the kids and they wanted to be in on all of the fun. We’d go for walks while the girls rode their bikes or their scooters.  Macks would enjoy being carried in the Ergo or being strolled in the Orbit stroller. We were becoming an active family and I was loving it.

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Being an active family and having a toddler isn’t hard, but it does require you to have the gear to keep them on-the-go with you. We were always using our Orbit G3 stroller (which I’ve raved about several times on the blog) wherever we went, but it wasn’t meant for rough terrain or light jogs, which we occasionally do.

Knowing my love for their stroller, Orbit invited our family out to the Terrenea Resort in Ranchos Palos Verdes, CA for a healthy family fun weekend and to get a sneak peek at their new O2 Jogging Stroller.

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It was our last weekend before the girls started school, so we made sure to take full advantage of all that the resort had to offer.

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Like the pool and the splash pad.

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The views.

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The quality time with all five of us. 

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And of course the new Orbit Baby O2.

The new O2 is a hybrid jogging stroller that fits into your active lifestyle. Whether walking or jogging, on or off-road, O2’s innovative, dual seating modes optimize the ride for speed, terrain and baby’s favorite scenery.

I had an opportunity to take the O2 for a quick walk and jog around the grounds of Terrenea (which is stunning, by the way) on Saturday morning.

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I love the ease of use of the stroller. It’s easy to steer with one hand while enjoying my morning cup of coffee in the other.

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The front wheel locks, allowing you for a smooth ride on any terrain. The stroller base ( which is compatible with Orbit Baby Car Seats, Bassinets, and Stroller Seats G2 or G3,) can face towards you or for your little one to see what’s going on ahead.

There’s also two different seat modes. A high position (city mode) for everyday strolling and a low position (performance mode) for running. When the seat is in city mode, you have plenty of storgae

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The perfect little break from our morning jog was this gorgeous beach area. Macks was so intrigued by the water crashing up against the rocks. And we even saw dolphins swimming out in the distance. I was able to catch my breath and check on how the kids were doing because the O2 comes with a cup holder and organizer that straps in my phone and holds my Life Factory water bottle.

Being fit for myself allows for me to show my family that being active is not only healthy, but it’s fun.

Now that I’ve told you all of these great things about the new Orbit Baby O2, Orbit baby and I want to give you the chance to win one of your own! Just fill out the form below to enter. Good luck!

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Orbit is also giving you the chance to win the O2 and other goodies we received during our weekend out west. Enter to win here

(Photo Credit: Morgan Pansing and Lauren Moore

(This is a sponsored post. Thanks to Orbit and all of the wonderful companies New Balance, Belabumbum, Petunia Pickle Bottom, June & January, zoe organics, Babo Botanicals, Lifefactory, Tegu, Ergobaby, and Harley Pasternak for the gifts and for making this an unforgettable weekend for our family. And thanks to you for supporting the brands that help make A Mommy in the City possible.)

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Happy Wednesday! After a brief hiatus (these past few weeks have been crazy for us,) we’re back to you telling me something good. I want to hear all about the good going on in your life. Tell me why you’re happy today. It can be something big, something small, but if it makes you happy, I want to know about it. I am a true believer that if we share our good in the world, it can overcome all of the evil around us.

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As of today, both girls are officially back in school! Har started last week and Avery started this morning. The house is so much quieter without them here, but they couldn’t have been more excited to go to school and see their friends.

And these few hours while Avery is at school give me some one-on-one time with Macks. He’s getting older now and is much more aware of when he’s getting my attention (and when he’s not.) As a third child, it’s hard for him to get my undivided attention and this is a great way for both of us to get that.

I love that the girls get their time at school and I can get my time with Macks! 🙂

Now tell me something good. Something that’s made you happy. It can be big, it can be small, just something that has put a smile on your face. You can participate by sharing a photo on Wednesday with the hashtag #WhyImHappyWednesday and tagging me @amommyinthecity or feel free to write it in the comments below. I do read them all and am happy to reply back on your good news! You can also join in the conversation on my Facebook page!

 

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I worry. I worry a lot. Especially when it comes to the well being of my children. I’ve always suffered from anxiety growing up and I’ve quickly learned that it only escalated when I had children. I’m the type of parent that will google nearly everything (which always leads to a horrible horrible answer.) I ask our pediatrician a million and one questions when we go for a visit. My doctor would laugh at me when I went in for my visits during my pregnancy because I’d ask the most off the wall questions. I sometimes laugh at myself with all of the things I choose to worry about. But it’s hard not to when I have so much love for my children.

Thankfully Kinsa Health is taking a little bit of stress away and giving me a reason to have one less worry. Check out this video from my friends over at How to Be a Dad that show us how.

Remember when I showed you how gross my kids can be? Despite them touching things and putting things in their mouth that they shouldn’t have, I was less stressed because I had the Kinsa Smartphone Themometer to help track their temperature and symptoms when they got sick from all of that gross stuff they touched. Well, Kinsa has done it again with the launch of their new Smart Ear Thermometer.

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Yesterday, Kinsa launched an Indiegogo campaign for their new Smart Ear Thermometer, which can give your a temperature reading in just one second! How’s that for one less worry? For the month of September, the Smart Ear thermometer will be as low as $40 for one thermometer and with options to buy multiple for even greater savings.

Funds raised through the campaign will go towards supporting Kinsa’s philanthropy program FLUency which gives free Kinsa stick thermometers to all families in a number of schools throughout the country.

Isn’t it time we all have one less worry? Thanks, Kinsa, for making my life and other parent’s lives just a little less stressful.

{Disclosure: This post is brought to you in partnership with Kinsa. As always, all thoughts and opinions are my own. Thank you for supporting the companies that help make A Mommy in the City possible!}