Thursday, September 14, 2017

Four Weeks Postpartum // The Fourth Trimester


How is my sweet Briar already four weeks old?!  Time is flying by and when I really stop to think about it, I feel completely overwhelmed.  I just know all too well how fleeting this time is and how quickly he'll change and shed his newborness.  I love how tiny and sleepy he is, I just really adore the newborn stage!  Thanks to Eric, I have been totally and completely soaking in this time with my tiny boyfriend.  Eric makes the girls breakfast and spends time playing in their playroom in the mornings so that I can get a little extra sleep and nurse Briar in bed.  He's been cooking, cleaning, and playing Mr. Mom.  The transition from two to three has been SO much easier than the transition from one to two for a few different reasons, but above all it is because Eric has been working from home and doing so much for our family.  He heads back to work full time next week and I'm a little nervous, but also ready to get into a routine with my three babes.

I have so many things that I want to share, but I haven't been able to find much time to focus on the blog lately (go figure ;)).  Between trying to soak in Briar's cuddles and play with and squeeze my girls as much as I can, I don't have much left in me by the end if the day.  I try to watch a show with Eric on the couch every night and fall asleep five minutes in.  Every. Single. Night :). I've been slowwwwwwly working on some great posts though and will share in the next week or two (like Briar's birth story and how our transition has been going-so stay tuned!).  

Today I wanted to talk about how postpartum has been going-I've gotten a lot of questions about how I'm dealing the transition to three and how I've been taking care of myself.  I've gotten a few comments about how I'm making life with three look easy and I always laugh at those.  It's not easy, it's downright exhausting!  But it's also so so amazing and I am truly the happiest I've ever been.

My labor and delivery with Briar was the hardest out of all my babes-which is so NOT what I expected!  You hear all those comments, "by the third one, they just slide right out!"  Well no, not in Briar's case!  I have however healed the quickest and am feeling great already.  My body feels good and I have given myself so much more grace than I ever did after having the girls.

Many people call postpartum the fourth trimester.  You see people on the internet gushing over their stretch marks, puffy tummies, and c-section scars because they so deeply appreciate their bodies after childbirth.  I'll be totally honest and say that I have never been one of those people.  After giving birth to both of the girls, I hated my postpartum body.  I was so embarrassed by it and hid it under loose clothing as best I could.  I didn't appreciate my body and really took it for granted.  After doing that twice, I made a conscious effort to mentally prepare myself this time around.  I have been much kinder to and patient with myself.

I gained 45 pounds during my pregnancy with Briar.  I gained 43 pounds with Sloan and 42 pounds with Phayre, so the 45 pounds wasn't a big surprise.  I have lost 16 pounds since giving birth so I have about 30 pounds to lose.  While I look forward to losing the baby weight and fitting into all of my clothes again, I feel much more patient this time.  My body carried and birthed a perfect healthy baby boy and for that I am so grateful.  I've been trying to eat healthier than I did during pregnancy, but the nursing hunger is real.  I will start going on walks next week, but I won't start working out until I'm six weeks postpartum.  I just ordered a postpartum corset and I'm hoping that helps my uterus shrink all the way back down, my tummy is still really puffy!

Mentally I am feeling great, the best I've ever felt after having a baby.  I'm emotional, but I find myself mostly tearing up because I'm so happy or because I so desperately want to soak a moment with my babies in.  I cry because I'm so grateful for Eric, because I can't believe Briar is really here and all ours, and because the girls are SO stinking cute with Briar.  Life is full, but life is better than it's ever been.

After we brought Briar home, I cried almost every time I held Phayre.  I so badly missed her being the baby and being able to hold and squeeze her all day long.  She just seemed like such a big girl once baby brother arrived!  She has done so exceptionally well during this transition though and has made things so easy on me.  She has clung to Sloan like glue, they're more inseparable than ever.  Last week she had a few potty accidents and this week she's woken up a few times in the night, which is unlike her, but other than that she has been perfectly fine!  Sloan has done really well, but has had a bit more difficulty with the transition than Phayre.  She has had a couple meltdowns, which always results in her crying that she misses me.  I've been trying to give her extra squeezes and include her in everything I do with Briar.  She is so obsessed with Briar, I can barely stand how sweet she is with him.  She holds him constantly and is such a good helper.  I'm incredibly proud of how well the girls have done with all of the changes and how much they love their brother.

We thought that Briar had his days and nights mixed up at first.  He woke up every 90 minutes at night and wanted to nurse which left me exhausted.  It turns out Briar didn't have his days and nights mixed up though, he has acid reflux (Sloan and Phayre both had reflux as well).  After everything we went through with Phayre when she was a newborn, I knew pretty quickly that it was reflux.  I took him to see his pediatrician and we figured it all out almost two weeks ago.  Since then he's been taking medication and is seriously the sweetest little guy ever.  He's sleeping better (hooray!) and nurses like a champ.  He had his two week checkup last week and he gained a pound in two weeks!  He weighs seven pounds thirteen ounces and is perfect and healthy as can be.  I'm so thankful!

My breastfeeding journey has been so different with each of my kids and so far Briar has been SO easy-I think that has helped with our tradition as well.  Briar has a great latch so breastfeeding hasn't been as painful as it was with Sloan and Phayre.  I have also been super focused on keeping my supply up so we haven't had issues there (also something I struggled with both girls).  I think it's a combination of experience (on my end), Briar's great latch and ability to nurse well, and just being more relaxed, but breastfeeding is going great the third time around.

A few postpartum products I haven't been able to live without and wanted to share with you guys...



I have also really loved the Tubby Todd nursing salve and freshening spray.  If you are nursing, make sure you check out Oat Mama bars and Milky Mama lemonade and lactation cookies (all three products taste so good and promote lactation!!). 


Briar is just the sweetest baby.  He sleeps a ton, more than either of the girls did as newborns (this could be why he seems so easy)!  He can sleep through absolutely anything, definitely a third kid ;).  He loves to nurse, be swaddled, cuddle, and bath time.  He tolerates major smothering from his sisters and doesn't seem to mind when they start fighting and screeching over holding him :).  He hates (and I mean really hates) being cold.  We just cannot get enough of him and his sweet cuddles.  We're all pretty smitten with our boy!

I'll keep you guys updated on our progress as a family of five!  Thank you so much for all of your sweet comments on Instagram, your support and kindness means so incredibly much to me!

Xo


Marisa :)






Friday, September 8, 2017

A Light and Bright Boy's Nursery // Briar's Nursery Tour


I am so excited to fiiiiiinally share Briar's nursery!  I absolutely love how his nursery turned out, it is so light and bright.  There are still a few things I need to finish, but I just couldn't wait to share!!  I love sitting in his room and rocking him in his glider.  I can totally envision him growing up in his room (but hopefully not too quickly!).  It's a perfect nursery for him right now, but it will easily transition into a big boy room someday.

I love Briar's gender neutral crib, I've recommended it to so many expecting mamas.  His glider is another great gender neutral piece.  It is so comfortable and I love that it came with an ottoman.  I went with a full sized dresser instead of a changing table so that it will grow with Briar as he gets older.  I absolutely love his dresser, the drawers are so spacious and it's a really nice piece of furniture that I know will last a long time.  We hung box shelves above his dresser and filled them with all the things we use daily like swaddle blankets, burp cloths, diapers and wipes, and toiletries.

I mixed in several handmade pieces and displayed lots of his toys, stuffed animals, blankets, and crib sheets.  I went with linen sheets from Madly Wish and mixed in a super soft minky crib sheet from Stella and Lu.  My absolute favorite things in his room are the handmade art pieces.  The custom name sign above his glider is from The Trendy Timber (Phayre has one in her room as well now!).  The Roald Dahl art piece above his dresser is from Sugarboo and Co.  And the real show stopper in his nursery is the custom art piece above his crib that The Graced House designed for me.  I get teary eyed every time I read it!

I hope you enjoy a look into Briar's room.  I so look forward to watching him grow up in this room!  I linked sources for everything at the end of this post, but let me know if you have any other questions in a comment below!

Xo

Marisa





















Photos by my very talented friend Lindsey of Lindsey Wiatt Photography!

Crib  /  Glider  /  Knitted dolls on glider c/o Blabla Kids  /  Knitted "B" pillow c/o Pine and Poppy Shop  /  White pom pillow on glider  /  Dresser  /  Changing pad c/o Hatch Baby  /  Round side table  /  Rug  /  Mirror  /  Gold floor lamp  /  Blanket ladder  /  White box shelves  /  Clear House Shelf c/o Land of Nod  /  Name blocks c/o Bannor Toys  /  Sign above crib c/o The Graced House  /  Cloud mobile c/o Baby Jives  /  Navy crib sheet c/o Madly Wish  /  Knitted dolls in crib c/o Cuddle and Kind  /  Handpainted globe c/o Hello Sunshine Shoppe  /  Wood circular name sign c/o The Trendy Timber  /  Roald Dahl art print (above dresser) c/o Sugarboo and Co.  /  Tabletop planter  /  Rainbow stacker toy  /  White book shelf under window old from Ikea  /  Hamper  /  Toy basket  /  White blackout curtains


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Tuesday, September 5, 2017

#THEMOMBLOGCOLLECTIVE // Tips for Better Photography


Welcome to the third installment of The Mom Blog Collective: Tips for Better Photography.  If you're new here, here's the scoop: Every other week, our group of amazing and inspiring mamas will answer the same set of questions about blogging, Instagram, photography, collaborations, sponsored posts, balancing it all with motherhood, and more. We each have different perspectives and different opinions, so this is a fun way to learn from one another. We hope you'll join along! Check out the hashtag #themomblogcollective to see everyone on Instagram!

I get asked questions about photography all the time on Instagram.  While I am nowhere near a professional, I do love photography and have had so much fun learning how to use my camera and take better photos of my kiddos.  I'm usually winging it, but my photos have come a long way.  Poor Sloan's baby photos are all taken on an old iPhone.  And then of course I added horrible filters and frames on Instagram, that's what all the cool moms were doing in 2013 ;).

If you're looking for basic photography tips and tricks, I already posted lots about that in this post (I give five simple tips for taking better photos of your kids).  I take photos on my iPhone (I have the iPhone 7) and my DSLR camera.  I have a Nikon d5500 and think it's a great starter camera.  I love the 18-55mm lens that came with the camera and also sometimes use a 35mm f/1.8 lens.  I love the 35mm lens-it takes great photos (especially indoors), but it's a fixed lens (it cannot zoom in or out) so it can be hard to use when I'm taking photos of moving objects (like crazy toddlers!).  More often than not, I use the 18-55mm lens that came with my camera.

I love taking photos and feel really confident using my camera.  I have so much fun following the girls around and trying to capture them just the way they are.  I think that as you learn more about photography and how to use your camera, you figure out what your style is.  I love light and bright photos.  I'm really drawn to anything white (so white walls and white bed sheets make their way into my feed a lot!) and love really crisp images.  I also love following my kids around and capturing them just being themselves.  I don't have a lot of posed or cheesy smile photos on my feed-not because that isn't adorable, it just isn't my style.  Try different things and practice with your camera, you'll find your own style!

My confidence waivers when it comes to editing photos.  If I take the photo with my dslr, I usually do some simple editing in iPhoto on my MacBook.  I always straighten and brighten my photo.  I am dyyyyying to learn how to use Lightroom and maybe even photoshop someday, but haven't taken the plunge just yet.  For my iPhone photos, I really love editing them in the Instagram app.  I can brighten, straighten, and bump up the contrast (I do not use any Instagram filters though).  There are a few apps I like to play around with for editing, but nothing I use religiously.  VSCO and Filmborn have some great filters and editing tools.  If the photo is a bit grainy, I use an app called Noise Master that softens the graininess.  I also use an app called Retouch to remove random objects from photos.

I took this photo on my iPhone.  In the Instagram app I straightened the photo, brightened it, upped the contrast a little, and then bumped up the warmth a smidge.  P's face was a tiny bit grainy so I used the Noise Master app to fix that!

When you have a public Instagram account and you're trying to build your following, having a cohesive feed is important.  You only have a few seconds to draw someone in when they click on your profile so you want your feed to accurately reflect your style and be appealing to the eye.  Having a cohesive feed is probably what I struggle with most when it comes to Instagram.  I like posting pretty pictures, pictures that are special to me-I don't usually think about if the photo will "fit" in well in my feed.  I basically just try and stick to what I like-light and bright photos.  This usually leaves my feed looking pretty cohesive.  Although I randomly throw in a moody or black and white photo because I love the photo so much!


My biggest advice would be to find what you love, how you want your images to look and run with it!  Have fun and capture moments that you never want to forget.  Make sure you check out my photography tips and tricks post, I think that is really helpful if you're new to photography or just want to take better photos of your kids.  I hope this answered all of your questions!  If you have any specific questions, please leave a comment below and I will be sure to get back to you!

Xo

Marisa

Friday, August 25, 2017

Briar Calloway Brown // Fresh 48 Hospital Photos


Our sweet Briar is already a week old!   Time is flying by faster than ever and I find myself desperately trying to soak in and document this time.

I went in on Thursday evening to start my induction, in hopes of meeting our boy the next morning.  I was progressing quickly and we all thought we'd meet our boy early Friday morning!  Briar was comfortable right where he was though and took his sweet time.  My labor and delivery took much longer than any of us anticipated which left me more exhausted than I've probably ever been.

My very sweet friend Lindsey (of Lindsey Wiatt Photography) came to visit us Friday evening and snapped the first pics of us as a family of five.  I hadn't yet showered and still had wobbly legs from my epidural.  Even though I had just given birth and was so so puffy and tired, I am so so thankful we have these photos!!  Briar was about four hours old and the girls were beaming the excitement at the arrival of their new brother.  I will share Briar's entire birth story next week, but for now I'll share these very special photos!

A part of me still can't believe he's really here!  I am just so thankful he is healthy and perfect and we get to keep him forever!  We love you baby B, what did we ever do without you?!





























Thank you Lindsey Wiatt Photography for these amazing photos, I will treasure them forever and ever.  If you're in the Portland, OR area please look her up (she's the best)!

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