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Stitch Fix for Kids: Henry's first Fix!

Saturday, July 28, 2018

You guys, we're about three weeks from my oldest starting preschool. I just can't even! I don't know when he got so big - and he's three and smart and learning so much and it's time. But my momma heart is so torn on this. 

But what HAS been fun about Henry starting preschool is the shopping part! School supply shopping is my jam, and I'm so excited to have 

About a month ago, I got an email telling me Stitch Fix now offers Fixes for kiddos. SAY WHAT?! I knew immediately I was going to order one for Henry - because how cute is a subscription clothing box for a three-year-old? 

Really cute, as I would come to find out! 

If you don't know about Stitch Fix (<--Referral link!), let me give you a little rundown. Stitch Fix is a clothing subscription service, and you decide how frequently, or infrequently, you'd like a shipment. You'll fill out a detailed style profile about your sizes, style preferences, and budget (and it's super fun to fill out the profile to see what your style preferences are!). They offer pieces for women, men, and kiddos, of course. You pay a $20 styling fee that gets applied to your purchase, but right now, if you sign up for your first /fix through my link, your first styling fee is waived. Zero risk! And, if someone signs up through your referral link, you get a $25 credit to use toward your next purchase! (And let me tell you, that adds up to some awesome free close!) The BEST part of Stitch Fix? It comes directly to my house which means I can see how everything is going to look on me (or Henry!) before I buy!
For Henry's first Fix, I told the stylist I was looking for some great back-to-school basics - pants, shirts, and maybe even some shoes that would make him look put together but comfortable for running around the playground. Suny was our stylist, and I kind of love the pieces that were chosen. Plus, there were so many fun details - the note was written directly to Henry, and the Fix includes some stickers that we were all about upon seeing them! 

I also love that Henry's Fix included a LOT of pieces. When I get a Fix, I get five items - Henry got 10! More variety, more selection, and a bigger chance we're going to find a piece or two we can't live without! 

1. Cali Supply Co Noah Layered Long Sleeve Graphic Tee, $16
2. Flapdoodles Jeremy Fundamental Star Jogger, $20 
You guys. My child refused - REFUSED - to try the clothes on. Is he even my child if he doesn't want to try on a Stitch Fix?! This is the closest he'd let me get - "I'll lay down on the floor, and you can put them on me." So, we tried that. 

Okay, but anyway. Although I didn't initially love the green pants, Henry is a sucker for stars, so of course HE was drawn to them. He also loves wearing his headphones when we're doing noisy things, so the shirt was pretty cute since it had headphones on it. I love this for casual, play clothes, but I don't know that this is a school outfit for him. 


3. DL1961 Bradford Slim Fit Stretch Knit Jeans, $38
4. Harry Potter Graphic Tee, $14 
5. Flapdoodles Flynn Raglan Tee, $14 
You'll notice from the picture, Henry wanted to be close to the action, but he still had no interest in trying the clothing on. And clearly I do NOT know how to take a flat lay photo. But I digress. These jeans are the SOFTEST pants in the world. I would have LOVED to see how they fit on him - he's fairly tall for his age, but he's slim, so pants are always a crapshoot. I still might try to get these on him while he's sleeping or something so I can see how they fit. I like the Hogwarts shirt, but I'm also wondering if I'm keeping that for me or him since he's not really aware of who Harry Potter is yet. The Raglan tee is super cute... but do I like this color combo, or the next one? 


6. Flapdoodles Flynn Raglan Tee, $14
7. Warp + Weft Trevor Woven Jogger Pant, $32
8. Rumi + Ryder Classic Everyday Sport Tee, $16
9. Rumi + Ryder Classic Everyday Sport Hoodie, $24
This is probably my favorite combo of them all - the Play to Win shirt and Hoodie are from the same company, and they're SO, so soft. Like butter soft. And the joggers are so cute! Again, I need to wrestle these on to him so I can see how they fit, but darnit if they're not adorable! 

10. Sperry Bodie Jr. Shoe, $30
Okay, I lied - he DID let me put something on him. These Sperrys are seriously the sweetest little shoes, and I love that they look cute with shorts (and would look good with pants too!). I ordered these just a little bit larger than his normal sizee, so I'm hoping he'll grow into them for school because darn, they're cute.

So that's Henry's first Fix. It would be a hell of a lot easier to decide what to keep if he had let me put the clothes on him, but we'll make it work. Any must haves you see here?  


Finding our new home... and leaving our old

Wednesday, July 18, 2018

Move in day 2007. Lordy this feels like a lifetime ago! 

In December, my husband and I had one of those long talks - a big life change talk. A little back story. 


I bought our house in 2007. I was single and had two roommates. Writing that down payment check was the SCARIEST thing I'd ever done. But it was kind of the most amazing thing. I was 24, and I owned a home, and it was awesome. When Dan and I got engaged, it made sense for us to stay here. I was teaching west of our city, and Dan was working north. We could both easily get to work, even if we had commutes (30 minutes for me, 45 for Dan). I freaking love this house, if we're being honest. But that's a story for another blog. 

But then we had Henry, and we decided that I would stay home. Living in our house made less sense when Dan had a 45 minute commute each way on a GOOD day. And when we had Harrison, it became apparent just how much time we were losing with daddy each day. 

So we had the talk. Dan would start looking for jobs in our area. We would start looking for houses in Michigan. We'd see what happened. 

And in April, Dan started an INCREDIBLE new job in Elkhart. He loves it - so much. And it cut about 15 minutes off of his commute, which doesn't sound like much, but those extra 30 minutes a day are priceless. And when we realized we could have more time with him in a larger space, moving just made sense. 

So, we casually started looking at houses. Our realtor, who is amazing, by the way, helped us zero in pretty quickly on the areas we were looking, and after seeing several homes, we were able to make our list of Must haves and Nice to haves. 

And then we saw a ton of houses we didn't love. A lot. Not in a discouraging way, but we knew what we wanted. At least a semi-open floor plan, natural light, enough space for our boys to run around. And wowza, there just isn't a lot of that in our market right now! 

Because we weren't in a rush to move, we knew it would be okay to take our time. If it happened now or next summer or sometime in between, that would be okay too. And because of that, it took the pressure off. 

When we got an email from our realtor with the listing of our soon-to-be house, we kind of half looked at it. They were having an open house (on a Wednesday!), so we decided we'd go check it out. Holy WOW it was hopping - tons of people in and out while we were there. We LOVED the house on first sight - a gorgeous kitchen and family room, floor to ceiling windows, a FAB office, great bedrooms, and a finished basement with lots of egress windows. So, so pretty. But we figured, well, we love it, and a lot of other people will too, and we weren't in a position to get into a bidding war. So, we decided to wait and see. 

Three days later, no offers had been made, so we went back for a private showing and decided that YES, we would make an offer. 

And the rest, as they say, is history! A few days later, we were under contract, and we started making plans to leave our current home. 

And essentially that's when the floodgates opened. I bought this house as a single lady in 2007. I had two years of teaching under my belt, two fabulous and fun roommates, and too much fun here in my 20s. My college friends would come for sleepovers before Notre Dame games, and there was SO much damn laughter in this house while my roommates and I shared stories from our daily lives. 

I met my best friend in this house (miss you bunches, S)! This is the house I came home to after my first super amazing date with Dan. We got engaged in this family room. We brought our two babies home to this house. And now we're leaving it all. A wise friend told me that home is where your family is, not where the house is, but I know when the time comes to leave it, I'm going to be sad. 

Our house goes on the market tomorrow. The past two weeks have been SUCH a labor of love to get it ready to list. We've decluttered, fixed up, cleaned up, pared down, and worked our tails off. Shout out to all of the people who have helped us, especially my parents (you're the real MVPs - my poor mother has spent her entire retirement so far working on our home!). 

If you're able, send us some good vibes tomorrow, friends! We would love them! 

Stitch Fix #30: Nashville on my mind!

Sunday, July 8, 2018

Greetings, y'all! Life has been insane around here because WE BOUGHT A NEW HOUSE AND I'M SO EXCITED! It's been a complete whirlwind of finding our house, going under contract, and getting our house ready to list. But I digress - this a story for another blog entry! 

Today, we're talking Stitch Fix! 

If you don't know about Stitch Fix (<--Referral link!), let me give you a little rundown. Stitch Fix is a clothing subscription service, and you decide how frequently, or infrequently, you'd like a shipment. You'll fill out a detailed style profile about your sizes, style preferences, and budget (and it's super fun to fill out the profile to see what your style preferences are!). Not only does Stitch Fix offer clothing, but they have accessories, bags, and even shoes now! They style both men and women, and they offer extended sizes. You pay a $20 styling fee that gets applied to your purchase, but right now, if you sign up for your first /fix through my link, your first styling fee is waived. Zero risk! And, if someone signs up through your referral link, you get a $25 credit to use toward your next purchase! (And let me tell you, that adds up to some awesome free close!) The BEST part of Stitch Fix? It comes directly to my door which means I can try it on in the comfort of my own home, pair it with things already in my wardrobe, and not have to take my brood into a dressing room with me. So much winning! 

You can see previous Fixes here:

Stitch Fix #1
Stitch Fix #2
Stitch Fix #3
Stitch Fix #4
Stitch Fix #5
Stitch Fix #6
Stitch Fix #7
Stitch Fix #8
Stitch Fix #9
Stitch Fix #10
Stitch Fix #11
Stitch Fix #12
Stitch Fix #13
Stitch Fix #14
Stitch Fix#15
Stitch Fix #16 
Stitch Fix #17
Stitch Fix #18
Stitch Fix #19
Stitch Fix #20
Stitch Fix #21
Stitch Fix #22
Stitch Fix #23
Stitch Fix #24
Stitch Fix #25
Stitch Fix #26
Stitch Fix #27
Stitch Fix #28
Stitch Fix #29

KEEP's annual conference, Hoopla, takes place next month in Nashville, and I needed some serious help! A country girl I am not, but, I wanted to blend in while I was there. My picks already include a lot of my other favorite Stitch Fix items, but I wanted to snag something new too. Naturally, I went to my go-to gal, Serena, who pretty much is the most amazing stylist ever. And YOU GUYS! You have to see what she pulled! Read on! (Also, let's not judge the hellacious lighting and terrible pictures. These happened at 9:30 p.m. after a full day of deck painting and staining... and there might be a super sunburned back in these pictures!)

1. Lux and Co Brooke 2fer Knit Maxi Dress, $54
OH MY GOSH THIS DRESS!!! Serena left me a super sweet note about how the second she saw it, she knew it would be perfect for me to wear in Nashville. And you guys, it's like a DREAM! The stripes and the florals! The material! The softness! I'm in SERIOUS love! I can't decide which day to wear it, but this is absolutely coming with me! 

2. Market & Spruce Earla Cotton Chambray Shirt Dress, $78
Okay, Serena, we get it, you pick AWESOME clothes! I freaking love this dress. It's such a gorgeous chambray, and it's so. darn. soft. I love the buttons, the tie, all of it! But that $78 price tag is steep now that we're saving our pennies for the new house. I'm trying to tell myself it's okay to skip this because it means I can get decorations for our house. Tell me that too, okay? 

3. Papermoon Ophir Crochet Detail Knit Tank, $38
This is a great every day tank with some fun extra details! I love the deep blue color, but I'm not sure it does a whole lot to flatter my short torso. I'm almost grateful I didn't love this at first sight... because I would be tempted to keep the whole Fix!

4. Luq Laquinta Embroidery Detail Cotton Top, $44
This is another that I really like, but don't love. It's a little heavy for Nashville, and I can't see myself wearing it into the fall in Indiana - and I don't want it just sitting in my closet until next spring! It's such a pretty piece, though! 

5. West Kei Eadith Knot Detail Blouse, $44
So, I've been wanting to try this style for awhile now, and I was super excited to see it when my Fix shipped! I thought it was going to be a cottony t-shirt material, but it was actually a lot more structured - rayon? I'm guessing! And while I thought I would love it, I kind of felt like it was just okay on me. Nothing spectacular (but that print!)! 

So what do we think, friends? Am I keeping the right thing? Weigh in! 

 
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