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With Love From Bex

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Christmas, Gift Guides, Gifts, I heart, Love List

Get your Christmas Shopping done with ModCloth’s Black Friday Sale!!

November 23, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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It’s that time of year again when my American friends sit down with their families and be thankful for all they have in life….then go out and shop for more stuff on Black Friday. As a Canadian, this is the time of year I make the most use out of my USA address with Crossborder Pickups . By the way, any other Canadians out there should definitely sign up with Crossborder Pickups, I don’t pay the outrageous fees that FedExp or UPS charge for shipping something from the US to Canada.
Anyways, I’m currently looking for something to wear for New Years Eve. I’m not sure if Chris and I are doing anything special that night, but I feel like dressing up nonetheless. It’s fun to play dress-up sometimes.  Here’s what I’m digging right now.

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Christmas, Disney, Family, Infants, Kids, Parenting

10 Christmas Cartoons to Watch with your Kids

November 16, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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Best Christmas Cartoons

I don’t know about your family, but my family has a bit of a movie obsession. Well, we actually like watching a lot more than just movies. Regardless of what we are watching the main point is spending that time together. We put something on tv and cuddle up on the couch with some popping corn. The holiday season is no different, really, except that we tend to watch more Christmas movies and cartoons. Now I’m sure that as Wendy grows and we add a few more kiddies to our clan, we’ll be watching a heck of a lot more cartoons. Okay maybe not, I watch a ton of Christmas cartoons already. Here’s a list of some of our favorites.

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Disney, Disney Parks, Infants, Kids, Parenting, Walt Disney World

What an amazing trip to Walt Disney World

November 14, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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15 Tips for flying with baby

It went by much too quickly. I loved Disney World before, you can ask anyone. I’m an annual passholder…and I live in Canada…I didn’t think Disney could get better, then I experienced it with our little girl. She looked at everything, she smiled, and yes she slept and cried too. But it was so magical. I now have a different kind of appreciation for Disney World. We know she’ll never remember this trip and frankly, that doesn’t bother us one bit. We don’t expect that Wendy will remember many of the trips or things that we’ll do for her when she is young, but I will look forward to living in the moment with her and seeing her eyes widened and smile during those early ages. And isn’t that what it’s all about anyways, living in the moment with your children. So often we look forward to tomorrow that we forget there are still minutes left to experience today. I don’t want to miss an opportunity with Wendy, today will never come again.

Christmas, Geekery, Gift Guides, Gifts

Holiday Gift Guide 2016 | Harry Potter Edition

November 14, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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Holiday Gift Guide

 

So who else went out and preordered Harry Potter and the Cursed Child when the news was released, and then read it within hours of picking it up in July? This girl, that’s who. And probably thousands of other muggles on this planet. So I’m betting that you probably know someone who loves the Harry Potter series and you want to know what to get them for Christmas. Here are my picks for the Harry Potter fan in your life.

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Canada

A Day of Remembrance – Lest We Forget

November 11, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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A Day of Remembrance

 

Today is Remembrance Day, a day to remember the sacrifices of the men and women who have served, continue to serve, or gave the ultimate sacrifice for Canada. Since meeting Chris, Remembrance Day had taken on a whole new meaning for me. In the past, the history buff in me understood and observed the day for its historical significance and the sacrifices veterans of the World Wars. What I didn’t really appreciate was the sacrifices and lives of veterans in the decades after the World Wars. During my years in university, I had friends who lost loved ones fighting in Afghanistan and yet I still didn’t really see Remembrance Day as a time to remember those veterans. It’s not that I purposely sought out to ignore their contribution to our historical fabric, I just didn’t remember to honour them on Remembrance Day. Ironic, I know.

After meeting Chris and being together for 6 years, I can honestly say I do not forget to honour these brave men and women now. Maybe I should provide a little background. Chris has served in our armed forces for over 16 years, he is a veteran of both the Bosnia conflict and Afghanistan war. Sharing my life with Chris has made me appreciate and understand the importance of Remembrance Day. To me, it’s a day that I say thank you not only to my husband but to many in uniform, for taking on the task and responsibly that so many of us are unable to do. It’s not about the morality or ethics of a particular war or ideology, it’s about the men and women who are sent to fight these battles. Remembrance Day is about remembering how devasting war can be but that sometimes it was the only option. It’s about reminding our government that these men and women matter, not just on Remembrance Day but everyday.  It’s about remembering those we lost, and those who return. It’s about education and opening people’s eyes to the battles that these veterans fight here at home, whether physical or mental. But above all, it’s about taking one damn day out of our busy lives to just say ‘thank you.’

Today I will remember and I am grateful. Lest we forget.

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Health & Fitness, Parenting, Postpartum, Uncategorized

Can we please talk about The Baby Blues!

November 10, 2016 By Bex Leave a Comment

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The Baby Blues
This might be one of my more difficult topics to post about, but I’m starting to feel it necessary. I loved every minute of being pregnant. I didn’t care so much about the weight gain, the fact that I had to stop sleeping on my stomach, and the restrictions that came with creating such a beautiful baby. But nothing prepared me for the reality of living with a newborn. Yes, everyone says things change with kids, but nothing really prepared me for those first sleepless nights. If there is one thing I have learned, it’s no one will make you feel more incompetent as an adult woman than a screaming 1 week old at 3 am…

Don’t get me wrong, I absolutely love my little girl. She is what Chris and I hoped and wished for but that doesn’t mean it wasn’t difficult going from a two-person household to a household with a newborn. I was not prepared for the sleepless nights; no matter how many people warned me, I guess you just don’t know until it’s 3 am on whatever day of sleep deprivation that it hits you.

It’s funny to think about how things basically change overnight, and you’re left with this little person that you really know very little about. I found it both exciting and frightening. What did I know about Wendy before I gave birth to her? I knew she usually kept her eyes open during ultrasounds, she constantly had hiccups, and she loved being on her right side.  What I didn’t know was that she is most likely lactose-intolerant, loves smiling, and actually, let’s be honest there’s a long list of the stuff I don’t know. It’s a scary time. I found it especially scary because I couldn’t control the surge of emotions that came over me the week after I gave birth. Everyone talks about Postpartum Depression, and that is a scary reality in itself, so when I found myself crying my eyes out during one 3am morning feeding after an hour of sleep, I quickly did what any millennial mom would do….I opened up Google and searched for whether or not it was normal to cry so much in my first week as a mom. There were some nights I think I cried more than my baby. Did I have postpartum depression? Was I just not a good mom? I seriously had thoughts of getting into a car and driving to the nearest hotel. There were so many emotions that week and not enough sleep. So what did I find on google? It wasn’t postpartum depression, it was ‘The Baby Blues.’ Yup, I had never heard of that before. Apparently, 50 to 70% of women experience the baby blues within the first two weeks. It apparently has a lot to do with raging hormones after birth, sleep deprivation and the painful physical healing that comes after childbirth. You just don’t feel like yourself. The thing about that is it should go away within the first 2-3 weeks or for some women within hours or when you get a few good solid hours of sleep. If it doesn’t, then talk to your doctor.

My baby blues did eventually go away, especially when I got a solid 8 hours of sleep  but looking back that didn’t make it any less challenging to deal with. There were moments of 3 am regret and mourning for the life before a newborn, which then only made me feel severe mom guilt for thinking that. Then there was the feeling of isolation. There is such shame when it comes to admitting that you don’t feel baby bliss 100% of the time. It makes you feel incompetent as a mom, simply because I haven’t met many moms who admit to having those feelings. That got me thinking; if the baby blues are so common, why haven’t I ever heard of them? I came to realize the intense shame behind the feelings that women experience in those weeks. It’s almost like those feelings are downplayed because women feel judged for not having that after-birth blissful connection to their newborn 100% of the time. I’m going to say this to you: Be kind to yourself. What you feel during those first two weeks or two hours is normal. You are doing great. Those feelings of insecurity will pass (they will likely resurface during the toddler years, teenage years, or even randomly throughout our parenting journey), but they will pass. It’s okay to feel overwhelmed; don’t hesitate to ask for help. You don’t have to do it alone. I’m generally the kind of person who dislikes asking for help because it makes me feel vulnerable, but I’ve learned to rely on my support system. You are not weak. You gave birth to a frackin’ human!!!  You are not abnormal or a bad mom just because motherhood seems so difficult (thank you, hormones and sleep deprivation…). Keep going, you can do this! Talk to the people around you about how you’re feeling, and remember that if you really can’t shake the baby blues, consider talking to your doctor about it. There is no shame in saying that you need help.

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