Best Invention Ever : Baby Brezza Formula Pro

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Making a bottle for my baby is SO easy…. all I have to do is, get the formula tub out, find that tiny scoop that comes with it… where is that thing? Ah, it was buried in the formula. Okay, got it. Now… how much is my baby going to eat this time? 2oz? 4 oz? I don’t want to waste it. Okay, lets try 2 oz… but then, if she wants more, I have to make ANOTHER bottle and she’s going to cry her head off waiting. Okay, 4 oz. Alright now, I have to put 4 oz of water in first, and THEN put the powder in… right? Okay, do I heat the water first? Or after I add the powder? Can I use a microwave, or do I have to use a bottle warmer like I do for breast milk? How long do I heat it? I don’t want it to be too hot. Ugh, there has to be a better way!! (Meantimes, my baby is losing her s#!t)!

Well, good news mamas, there IS a better way and after having to supplement with all 3 of my kiddos, I happen to think the Baby Brezza Formula Pro is the greatest invention ever when it comes to making formula bottles for the following reasons:

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MUST HAVE Postpartum List (for mom)

Must have hospital list for new moms

6 Must-Have Postpartum Items

As I sat in the hospital  waiting to be discharged after my second son was born, I couldn’t help but feel so blessed for my little miracle and super excited for all my friends who are soon-to-be mommas, too!! I was trying to think of some advice to give and thought of a few things that made my life SO much better post partum and thought it was worth sharing if it could help you (or a momma you know), too!

So, here are some things that are SUPER awesome to have post delivery (for vaginal delivery, that is). I highly suggest that you check to see if your hospital provides them, or order them ahead of time and take them with, because why make it harder on yourself?!

#1: Dermoplast – This is a numbing spray for… ahem… down there, that helps with discomfort, itching when healing (yes, itching, ugh), etc.  It’s sometimes most useful when you get home, but will help tremendously and make the healing process more bearable. Get it here!

#2: Tucks pads – These little guys are basically witch hazel soaked round pads that you put in your undies (on top of a gigantic pad) to help with discomfort and healing. You’ll find that it can be a bit shocking to the system because they’re pretty chilly at first (so is blasting down there with the dermoplast spray… sorry!), but trust me, it is worth it and the initial shock subsides quickly.  Get them here! 

#3: Nice perineal cold packs – Whether or not you had a tear, chances are you’re going to be pretty swollen and sore down there. Some hospitals have ice packs, but I’ve heard interesting stories about chunky ice inside rubber gloves (ummm, what?!). Not the most comfy… so, I decided not to chance it and brought my own. The ones I bought, rock – I gave some to a friend, used them for both my pregnancies and they’re even nice for a head bonk (ugh, boys).  Get my favs here.   OR, I also found some NEW gems that are ice AND maxi pad in one – check them out here – but it looks like they only come 8 to a pack vs 24 of the ones that I suggested above for only $10 more. So, up to you if you think they’re worth the double duty, but they don’t look quite as big and the hospital maxi pads usually catch everything (and more) so just swipe some extras for home!

#4 : Lightweight, comfy robe  – You’re going to find that SO many people are going to be in your room with you and baby in the hospital (not just family members), AND you’re most likely going to be taking a few pictures. BUT, you might not feel up to getting dressed AND you need to leave easy access to your tummy (they’re come to push on it every once in a while – nice, right?) and boobs if you’re planning on breastfeeding, etc.  So, I suggest a lightweight robe like this one. It’s a nice, comfy fabric, and it’s shorter so you can maneuver in bed without having to try and pull it from underneath you. Get it here! 

There’s also some cute robe and baby outfit and hat sets like this one. More expensive, but totally cute, especially if you’re planning on getting those “fresh 48” photos done.

#5: Loose, comfy pajama pants – You might think that some cute yoga pants are going to be your best bet, but I would suggest something even looser (especially in the crotchal region). You’re not going to want anything touching, rubbing, or otherwise squeezing really any areas for a while. I opted for some of my hubby’s super comfy pj pants and ended up keeping them forever! Men’s pants are longer/looser in the crotch so that’s helpful and these from Hugo Boss are SO soft, they’re going to be your new go-to pj pants for always! Get them here! 

#6: Slide-on, Non-slip bottom shoes or slippers – Sure those one-size-fits-all nondescript grayish colored non-slip socks are super cute BUT I personally liked having something a little more comfortable, substantial, and that I could take off easily when I got in bed (because hospital germs, EW, and I don’t like hot feet). So, I got something that was easy and not too expensive, just in case. Get them here!

Other tips from this thrifty momma… take everything they let you! The pads they had in the hospital were WAY better than anything I could find in the store, so I would stuff 4-5 in my take home bag whenever I had a chance and then just ask the nurse to refill them when they got low. Same with those disposable underpants, baby’s diapers, wipes, basically anything that wasn’t nailed down. lol  Just ask your nursing staff what you’re allowed to take home, because… ahem, you probably paid for it regardless!

Hope this helps! You got this, mama!!

**All information is based on personal experience and is not intended as medical, financial, or other advise that would otherwise replace the advice of a professional. Always consult with your doctor and/or hospital staff before using any products listed above**

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Why Self-Care is SO Important for Moms

What does self-care look like for you? Here’s my version, lets help each other.


As a wife, mom, home-maker, blogger, active community member, and pageant titleholder … life can get hectic and taking care of myself can easily fall by the wayside. Recently, however, I was asked to speak at a local event called Renewing Mom where I was asked to speak about what self-care looks like for me, and this is what I came up with…

How do we navigate the waters?

First, let me start by saying, I don’t have all the answers, and I definitely don’t have it all together all the time. I don’t know what your individual situation is or what you’re looking for by reading this. All I know, is that my pastor once told me that if a ship, when set on it’s course for a long journey (lets say a lifetime) gets just 1 degree off, it can completely miss it’s destination. So, events like the one I spoke at, articles like this, or anything you’re actively pursuing to help you, can help put you back on course and are so important – So, I applaud you for doing these things, if you are, and reading posts like this one. I can only share what I’ve experienced and what has worked for me, but if even just 1 thing I say resonates with you and helps you change just 1 degree … it may help you get to your destination. Because I care – I’m just like you, and I’m constantly needing help, too.

So, who am I? I’m Nicole – I’m a believer in Jesus Christ, a wife to a very busy and successful sales engineer, a mom to two very active little boys (ages 3 and 2), I blog occasionally, film make-up tutorials on my Youtube Channel, am sort of a Younique Makeup presenter, an active community member, devoted friend, loving family member, and I happen to be Mrs. America 2019. I’ll start by telling you a little more about myself and how I got to the right here, right now, I’ll explain a little about pageantry and why I find it relevant and important to me, and I’ll share with you ways that I have struggled and how I have found ways to navigate through those struggles so that hopefully I can help you find ways to navigate through your own struggles and find new motivation for caring for yourself and others.

Well, I’m sure I may look like your typical “beauty queen” you may be surprised to know… I actually grew up on a farm in rural Indiana where we rode horses, dirt bikes, and quads and raised cattle. I also have my motorcycle endorsement and have owned 3 motorcycles, I played sports most of my life and held my high school high jump record for many years, and after high school I lived in South America for 2 years as an exchange student where I became fluent in Spanish. I later graduated from Ball State University Magna Cum Laude with a degree in Spanish, and I’ve actually lived in 6 different states including in Los Angeles for a while where I pursued modeling and acting; I was moderately successful and ended up in “The Knot” magazine, the Lionsgate Feature film “Warrior” and became an international spokesperson for automotive companies including Chrysler and Porsche. Now, these weren’t my only jobs – I have been a babysitter, a dishwasher, a waitress, an elementary Spanish teacher, and an admin for Coldwell Banker Real Estate, but I am extremely blessed that “mom” is my current, most challenging, yet most rewarding and favorite job that I have now and for the rest of my life, and I take it very seriously. Intertwined with all these adventures was … you guessed it, pageants.

Now, I want to address everyone’s burning question first… do I know the pageant girls that were on The Bachelor this year?  No, and I don’t even watch The Bachelor (sorry!), but I’ve been asked many times about this and though the pageant world is small, I don’t know those ladies personally. Anyway, I’m sure you’re also wondering… so, what is Mrs. America, anyway? Is it the same as Miss America? Is it owned or run by Donald Trump? Short answer, no. Long answer is that there are SO many facets so I’ll try to sum it up as concisely as possible:

So, since there are seemingly thousands of pageant “systems,” I found a relatable way to describe them is kind of like how there are different makeup brands – they all have a similar end goal, but have different marketing, packaging, specialties, and even clientele. It’s similar for pageants.

  1. There are different Systems (The brands) = America, USA, United States, Globe, World, Earth etc.
  2. There are different age groups (The clientele) = Pre-teen, Teen, Miss, Mrs. Ms., Classic. etc.
  3. There are different missions (The marketing and packaging) = Scholarship based, Modeling focused, Platform or cause focused. etc. Making any sense?

So, Mrs. America is… you guessed it, for currently married ladies. But more than that, it was actually the first and remains the foremost competition for married women in America! It is now in it’s 42nd consecutive year – with a representative from each state and Washington DC. The judged portions of the competition includes = 50% of the score is from a private interview with the judges, 25% swimwear and 25% evening gown. Then, just for fun (and some extra color and personality) we have a presentation of state costumes. I competed for my state title of Mrs. Illinois-America in October 2017 and qualified to compete at Mrs. America which was in August of 2018. Now, as Mrs. America, I will compete at the Mrs. World pageant to be held at the Westgate Resort and Casino in Las Vegas with the finals on May 4th (live streaming may be available here!)

So, why on Earth would someone compete in a pageant (some of you may be thinking)?! Well, I started pageants at a pretty young age – probably around 5 or 6, but I know what you’re probably thinking and no, it wasn’t like “Toddlers and Tiaras” (eye roll). In fact, that show is kind of the bane of every pageant girl’s existence because it completely misrepresents what pageants are actually about – BUT it did give us Honey Boo Boo, so I guess I can’t really complain. I actually started pageants because I was really shy and introverted as a child (I’m still an introvert at heart, believe it or not) – I loved to sing, but wouldn’t perform in front of other people, I loved being around others but lacked social skills to form relationships, I loved helping others but lacked the confidence to feel like I was enough to just do it on my own. I was also from a REALLY small town (like, 500 people, 1 stop light small) and pageants were a way to branch out, expand my horizons, meet new people, and seek new opportunities.

  • So, besides gaining confidence, learning proper posture, and putting Vaseline on my teeth, I actually learned many life skills that have allowed me to do the things I have and become who I am today. Some of them include:
    1. Interview skills
    2. Public speaking
    3. Branding and Marketing
    4. Sales
    5. Interpersonal and problem solving skills
    6. Teamwork
    7. Hard work, determination, tenacity, and resilience
    8. Fundraising / Philanthropy

That last one, is probably the BIGGEST ASPECT, and most important of being a titleholder that unfortunately many people don’t realize when watching the telecast – the TV show or Livestream is just 1 day out of a 365 day job. Titleholders have an entire “year of service” where they travel, speak, present, and advocate for the causes important to them. This is often referred to as their “Platform.”  Mine is entitled “The Ripple Effect – the Positive Impact of a Drug-Free Life” through which I’ve organized a 5k charity event called the Tiara Trot, and spoken to thousands of students and parents about the importance of remaining drug free and avoiding substance abuse. My mission to end drug experimentation, addiction and overdose death was actually formed out of the tragedy of losing a close family member to a herion overdose just last year. I’ve since traveled throughout my state and the country spreading my message of awareness, education, and hope with programs such as D.A.R.E. and the national platform of the Mrs. America pageant – Victoria’s Voice.

THIS. This is why I consider pageants to be one of THE BEST self development programs out there for women of all ages. It has allowed me to grow and become the best version of myself. So, after I got married and we moved to an area where I didn’t really know anybody – I went back to pageants. And, after I had my babies and was feeling less than glamorous and like I had lost my sense of identity – I went back to pageants. It gives me more of a reason to do the things I already want to be doing, but for whatever reason or excuses, just don’t.

So, what am I saying… you should run off and enter a pageant? I’d be more likely to say you should run off and join the circus. No, I understand that pageants aren’t for everyone BUT chances are there IS something out there that speaks to you, motivates you, challenges you, and offers to change you in different ways. THAT’S what I’m asking you to find, and only you know what that would be; A personal trainer once told me “The best type of exercise you can do, is the one you’ll actually stick with.” So what does that look like for you ?? Maybe you’re not really sure.

So, let me share some of the things I’ve learned through all these experiences, because I promise you… it hasn’t been all sunshine and rainbows (or rhinestones and big hair). And though I’m a very practical person and love lists and to-do’s… I’m not going to give you a huge list of, this is what you should do. We all have lots of things to do, and it’s actually more about a mindset and an attitude that leads to good self care, self worth, and identity and these are the ones that I thought were most important:

1. You can’t, and won’t always win – Find joy where you are

I actually wanted to say “don’t compare yourself to other people,” but comparing is almost impossible NOT to do, but you can’t keep living in a “If I had…. Then I would be … “ world, because there’s always another rung on the ladder – there will always be something else  (more money, better body, nicer hair, was more organized, etc. then I would be happy, successful, etc). The way you view your success shouldn’t be determined by your accomplishments, but on the efforts you have put forth. When I gave this speech, it was March Madness season and my hubby was reading a book by John Wooden who is widely considered the greatest NCAA men’s basketball coach. Wooden defined success as “the peace of mind, which is a direct result of self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to do your best to become the best of which YOU are capable.” Not Sally down the street, not Pinterest Perfect Patty, what YOU are capable of. In fact, I know that personally, the times that I’ve been most disappointed in life, whether it’s in a pageant or a job or anything else, my disappointment comes from my own lack of preparation or best effort, and in his book “Wooden on Leadership” he says “the joy is in the journey of pushing yourself to the outward limits of your ability…” So, is winning amazing? Yes. Do I go in hoping to do well? Absolutely, but that’s not my end goal. The journey – the work I put in, the lives I potentially change, the people I meet – THAT’s the reason to enter a pageant. But, guess what – you don’t need a sparkly hat to do any of these things. You can do them in your own homes, in your workplace, or in your community right now.

So, back to comparing real quick… in the book, Girl Wash Your Face by Rachel Hollis she says this: “Comparison is the death of joy.” So, I would just encourage you to remember, Social media is a highlight reel – it’s not real life. It’s filtered, photoshopped, face tuned, and selected very carefully. You’re doing just fine.

2. You can’t please everyone – but you can invest in yourself

Yes, another “Girl Wash Your Face” quote, but a good one to keep in mind… “Someone else’s [unsolicited] opinion of you is none of your business.” I actually added “unsolicited” because good help should be sought, egos should be put aside, and lessons and growth should be considered, BUT in the end, what someone else thinks about you most likely has more to do with how THEY view themselves, their past and experiences, and therefore the lens through which they’re looking. This is a hard lesson to learn and one that has confronted me as a titleholder, a mom, a wife, a daughter, a community member, and a friend, but going back to that definition of success and another quote by Rachel Hollis (last one, I promise) – “The only person you need to be better than, is the person you were yesterday.” So, as long as you’re putting that effort in, you don’t need other’s affirmation. So, what does that effort look like? Well, these are some ways that work for me:

  1. Have faith – whether you’re Christian or not, having faith and understanding your creator and reason for being created is HUGE
  2. Set goals: Don’t just run, sign up for a 5k or half marathon, don’t just take dance classes, sign up for a competition, don’t just volunteer, gather coworkers, friends, or neighbors and set an hour goal or fundraising benchmark! And, write them down! You’re MUCH more likely to reach your goals if you write them and keep them somewhere you can see them!
  3. Read books or download some audio books and listen to them in the car (this has been an amazing discovery for me)
    • Actually, the best advice my OB/GYN ever gave me was that “pregnancy lasts for 9 months, a child is a lifetime – so if you’re going to invest in reading about something… I would choose the latter.”
      • Some of my favs:

3. Recognize you can’t do it alone – it takes teamwork and cooperation

I am deeply convinced this is one of the biggest issues in our society today (particularly in American society) and it’s actually a huge contributing factor into our drug problems, too. Newsflash – You CAN’T do it alone, and you shouldn’t have to – we were designed to live in community and benefit from one another’s unique talents, gifts, and strengths. You DON’T have to figure it out or hide it when you’re struggling – this whole “pull yourself up from your bootstraps” mentality is really harmful and is a big reason so many people self-medicate and try to solve their own problems. I’m very independent, organized, and love being able to say I do things on my own, but even I have been forced to recognize that it’s better, and healthier, to get help when I need it. So, for me that means I have:

  1. A squad – a group of people that love and support me, no matter what. This may mean tough love, don’t get me wrong, but I know they have the best intentions.
  2. A support system – having people that I can talk to, rely on, ask for advice, get help from and anything else I need is SO important and the only reason I can do all that I do. I have family close-by, I have family that travels in, I have a nanny, babysitters, friends, a cleaning lady, dry cleaners, grocery delivery services, and more. Because I don’t have 10 of me, so I need to be able to rely on others for these things, sometimes.
  3. And support groups – I am a part of Mom’s Together, a Couple’s Care Group, Bible Study, OrangeTheory Fitness, my Pageant Squad, Close personal friends, church friends, and of course, my family. They each provide different valuable insight, encouragement, knowledge, and sometimes… a much needed break.

I could not do all the things I do without these people – I am not superwoman, and no one is or should feel like they have to be or ashamed when they need help.

4. Find a purpose in something other than “mom”

Last, but certainly not least, finding purpose. As moms, I think we struggle a lot with feeling selfish when we focus on ourselves, but there’s a difference between Selfishness and Self-interest. Selfishness is doing something while lacking consideration for others; Self-interest can be out of the consideration for those around you, because a strong and healthy person with an altruistic purpose can better love on, care for, and teach others. I don’t do pageants for me – there are many great bi-products to doing them and I tend to take better care of myself because of them, but I do them to help others, to be an example for my boys and in my community of what a servant’s heart looks like, and to give back the gifts I’m convinced I shouldn’t keep to myself.

I’m not perfect and I never will be – I yell at my kids, get mad at my husband, eat things I know are bad for me, drink too much wine, judge other people, and I very harshly judge myself – I get off course just like anybody else. We’re in the same boat! But through awareness and effort, we can change even just 1 degree and get back on track. You’re doing it right now. xo

Life Skill To Have – Sewing on a Button

Lifeskill alert! Sewing is not just for the pioneer days, ladies; it’s an awesome skill to have – especially with young children, and even husbands, running around! Being able to put in a few stitches here and there can save you a lot of time and money in the long run, AND it makes you look like a BOSS because, sadly, not many people do it these days. So, start with some hand sewing when that button falls off your hubby’s shirt or your toddler’s pants and show ‘em what you’re made of!

First, you’re going to need a few items.

  1. The clothing item and buttons!

If you have the button that fell off or the spare button… (HINT – if it’s a dress shirt, there is usually a spare button sewn into the inside of the shirt, either on the back side of the button panel OR on the laundering tag – usually on the inside at rib level. What?! Who knew?) …found it? Then obviously you’ll use this option.

If you DON’T have the button that fell off – it’s lost in space somewhere never to be found again, or, God forbid, it has been ingested by a person or creature, then you may have to go to your local craft store and buy some replacement ones that look similar or compliment the garment. IMPORTANT – make sure the new buttons are roughly the same size. Otherwise, they won’t fit through the button hole. If they’re not going through a button hole, because they’re decorative rather than functional, then you can play around with size and shape. ALSO, if you can’t find an exact match, you will have to replace ALL the buttons, so buy enough for all of them, not just the one you’re replacing.

  1. Sewing Needles and Straight Pins

If you’ve never sewn before, you may be surprised to know there is a BIG difference between needles and pins.

A needle – is what you use to sew. It has an “eye” that you pass the thread through and can be various lengths and even different shapes for different uses. You just need a straight, medium length needle for sewing on a button, but it’s good to have options (and they’re easy to lose), so a sewing needles combo pack like this one is wise to buy. Plus, they’re relatively cheap and I don’t think you can just buy one needle by itself anyway.

A pin – is what is commonly referred to as a “straight pin” and is usually used to hold two pieces of a garment together for sewing. You can get normal ones with little silver heads on the end, but they’re small, harder to see, and can easily be lost if dropped (not good for little toes, ouch!) so I recommend ones with colorful heads on the end like these. These particular ones also have glass heads (the ball part) so you can iron or press over them without melting them on your shirt (this may come in handy later when doing more advanced sewing).

You only need one needle and one pin for sewing on a button, but having multiples is a good idea, and a cute pincushion like this one can also be a fun way to keep track of them! Want the more traditional tomato cushion? here is one that comes WITH the pins! Perfect!

TIP – I use a pin in my video, BUT if you really don’t think you’ll ever use the pins later, you can always just use another sewing needle in it’s place OR a toothpick in a pinch.

  1. Thread

Now, you just need the thread to hold it all together! Again, you can go to your local craft store, and I actually recommend doing this instead of ordering online. Why? Because unless you’re using white thread like this or black thread like this, you’re going to need to take the garment with you and match the color thread. Otherwise, it’s a good idea to have white and black all-purpose thread in the house, so those two are good options.

 

Now you’re all ready to sew that button! Don’t worry, it’s not that complicated, and you can’t screw it up too bad. Here is a quick step-by-step video that you can follow.

 

 

Have more than one button to sew on? OR did you have to buy all new replacement buttons? Remove the buttons one at a time – that way you don’t forget the spacing of where to put the button back on! To remove, there may be a loose thread that you can just pull and it will come off OR you may have to very carefully pull the button up a little bit and clip the threads underneath to release it. DON’T clip the fabric! Then, just repeat the process until all of them are sewn back on! Good luck!!

 

Have questions, comments, suggestions, or other skills you want to learn? Comment below or email us! contact@modelmomsclub.com

5 Minute Make-up to Make You Feel Like a Human Again

 Okay, if you’re like me, make-up is just a part of your normal every day routine. Without it, you feel like you haven’t fully got ready for the day, like you’re not even 100% awake, amirite?!

Regardless, even if you’re not a huge make-up person, I personally find it to be amazing how much better it can make you feel, even energize you, when you look and feel a little bit better. YOU’RE WORTH IT! So, take just 5 minutes for yourself every day and follow this quick, easy guide for make-up that is just enough to make you feel like a human again (and not cringe when you look in the mirror – undereye circles anyone?)

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6 Things You Didn’t Know You Needed in the Nursery

Having a baby is super awesome, but I bet if you have one, or are having one soon, you never in a million years thought there could be so much stuff involved. Well, here’s a few more things you can put on your tab that probably isn’t on the cute little checklist they give you at the store when you register. Why? Because store people apparently don’t spend a lot of time in a nursery with babies OR they don’t sell these things at their store.

Then you might be like, “But why didn’t my amazing girlfriends or mom tell me about this stuff then?” Well, there’s this thing called ‘mommy brain’ where you do things in the middle of the night on little to no sleep and you think to yourself, “This is the best thing ever! Why doesn’t everyone know about this?!” and then you either fall asleep and forget OR continue doing it like everyone MUST know this and you’re not going to act like you’re the first one to invent it. You’re probably right, BUT I’m going to take a chance anyway because I definitely learned these things on the go and they have also definitely been game changers. So, here are 6 things you didn’t know you needed in the nursery – until you had a baby.

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