Thursday, October 31, 2013

Fall Fashion: Scarves!!

Fall is my favorite season of the year. I absolutely love the weather.
As the leaves fall from the trees and the air begins to chill, I can't help but get excited about fall clothing: boots, coats, scarves! Have you ever loved a particular fashion look but didn't know exactly how to pull it off? Or maybe you just want to change things up. I feel the same way about scarves. I have always loved the look, but never know quite how to incorporate them into my outfit. When I do wear scarves I tend to wear them the same way, which gets boring quick.  I came across this YouTube video / tutorial that I wanted to share that shows 25 ways to wear a scarf...enjoy!!


 
 
Super Soft Faux Pashmina Scarf (OLIVE)

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Awesome Apps

1. Retail Me Not
This is a shopper's dream come true -- essentially the world's largest digital coupon marketplace. The app helps you to find hundreds of thousands of digital coupons for just about every major retailer you can think of. If you're going to shop, you might as well get a discount!

2. Health Mate
This app is awesome at helping you keep track of your activity. Wearing a device called a Pulse, the app tracks all your movement and breaks it down for you in terms of distance covered, calories burned -- and even analyzes your sleep patterns.

3. Grocery IQ
Take this app to the supermarket and scan all the bar codes of items you typically buy. Then, create a shopping list at home using that info -- and download coupons for great savings! No Sunday clipping required. This app saves you time by sorting items by isle, allowing easy navigation through the store.

4. Square Register 
This app works with a small square credit card reader. Perfect for small businesses or going out with large groups. We’ve all gone out to dinner with friends and found ourselves asking the waiter to split the bill amongst multiple cards. With Square, one person can pay and everyone else can pay that person using the credit card swiper. No more worries about friends or family paying you back later because they don't have cash.

5. Google Translate
Instantly translate between over 50 languages. Listen to spoken translations in over 30 languages. Type or speak words and phrases to get translations. Dictionaries with authoritative translations in over 30 languages. Keep track of translations you need for later on. This app allows you to have a natural conversation with individuals that speak a foreign language.

6. Worlds Lens
This app is perfect for travelers who don’t speak the local language. Point this app at a sign in a foreign language, and it instantly translates it for you.

7. Aspire News

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

The Truth About Labor Pains

     It has been said, "No two pregnancies are the same." The same can be said about labor. The births of my two sons were completely different. For the most part, I knew I was going into labor with my oldest James. The entire process was slow and predictable. Not so much with Jase. I realized my false labor pains (Braxton Hicks) were real once the contractions were 2 minutes apart for 45 seconds each. Consequently, what should have been a casual 20 minute drive to the hospital became a 10 minute high speed race. I was dilated 4 centimeters when I arrived and quickly jumped to 7 centimeters 30 minutes later.

     The contractions were excruciating. It was as if each one was competing with the previous one for personal best. I felt like I was dying!!! It was at this moment that I began to say my goodbyes to my husband. The little baby inside of me was trying to rip its way out and there was no way I was going to survive it or I was going to die of a heart attack. My only chance was an epidural which seemed unlikely because I was dilating too fast. The nurse assured me the anesthesiologist was coming, but he wasn't moving fast enough for me. After one of the most intense contractions, I begged my husband to find the doctor. Just as my husband was getting up, the anesthesiologist strolled into the room.

     As I reflect on both of my son's births, experience has taught me that two seemingly similar situations can yield two completely different outcomes. This truth goes beyond childbirth but applies to whatever life may hand you. That being said, all we can do is face every situation with an open mind and be prepared to expect the unexpected.

Monday, October 28, 2013

Welcome Baby Jase Ashton!!

I would have really liked to give an update on the costume party this last weekend but nature had other plans for me. I went into labor shortly after my last post and give birth to a baby boy Friday at 9:36 am!! He is so amazing and John and I couldn't be happier.

James is enjoying his little brother and he's already so helpful. We're beyond blessed for this little bundle of joy!!

Thursday, October 24, 2013

Creative Pregnancy Costumes

I'm going to a costume birthday party this Saturday and I've been looking for a costume that will flatter my "bump." I just wanted to share some of the awesome homemade costumes that I found.
These costumes are perfect for anyone on a budget!!






 
Photos courtesy of coolest-homemade=costumes.com

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Pregnancy Insomnia

     There's a lot of information and discussion on heartburn, fatigue, diet, exercise, and rest while pregnant but not a lot of talk about pregnancy insomnia. I started to experience insomnia a month into my third trimester. It was horrible. I experienced difficulty falling asleep and when I did, I couldn't sleep longer than two hours. Once awaken, it would take at least three hours to fall back asleep.

     I spoke to my OB/GYN about this problem and her only suggestion was to try my best to suffer through it. Believe me, those were not the words I wanted to hear. I wanted something that was going to knock me out! But most medications that would normally be appropriate for this condition are unsafe for pregnant women. The closest sleep aid medication suggested during pregnancy is Benadryl. But even Benadryl should be used with caution. 

     I didn't experience this with my first pregnancy. In fact, I was tired all of the time. I was seriously in love with my bed. But every pregnancy is different. I wanted to share some helpful information about pregnancy insomnia for my fellow sufferers.


     General Information:
     What is pregnancy insomnia? Inability to fall or stay asleep,
     especially in the third trimester of pregnancy.

      What causes pregnancy insomnia? A complicated combination
     of hormones and a number of unhelpful conditions, such as frequent
     urination, persistent heartburn, leg cramps, and pre-birth anxiety
     can all cause difficulty sleeping during pregnancy.

     What are some ways to cope with insomnia? Warm milk or tea,
     relaxing bath, peaceful music, or reading a book.


     To be honest, none of these suggestions worked for me. I decided to make the best of a bad situation.  Instead of staring into the darkness, I decided to be as productive as possible when awake. I made sure I had activities and projects on hand so I had something to do to keep me busy. Go to "What to Expect" for more information. www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/symptoms-and-solutions/insomnia.aspx

Friday, October 18, 2013

James' Take on his Baby Brother

This one never fails to amaze me. The things he says and the ideas he comes up with...lol. Had to share...enjoy!  
 
 

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Newman's Castle

I've been trying to spend more time with my son before his little brother arrives. I recently went with him and some other family members to Newman's Castle. It's located just outside of town in the Bellville, Texas countryside. It truly is a one of a kind custom creation. http://newmanscastle.com/


















Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Ideas of What to Pack in a Mommy & Baby Bag

As I get ready to go to the hospital to deliver, I find myself wanting to make sure I have everything in order. I don't want to forget anything. Who knows when this baby can come?? Being the planner that I am, I decided to make a short video listing all the things you need for a typical hospital stay. Hope this helps and as always, be blessed.

Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Sports Themed Baby Shower

Just wanted to share a few pictures from my baby shower this weekend. I had a really good time and I'm so appreciative to all my family and friends for celebrating this special time with us!!
 
                                         Me and my hubby John

 
                                       
                            Krashaun, Tania, Leah, Marcy, and Lora


                                          My father Jeffrey



                                                Big brother James 

FYI: An interesting way to decorate your baby bump is with a personalized painting. My big sister "Krashaun" painted a baby hiding behind a football for the sports themed shower.
My last baby shower was winter themed, so she painted a baby playing in the snow!!









Monday, October 14, 2013

Baby Shower Cake


The baby shower cake design did not go as planned but it still turned out great. I've learned in life to expect the unexpected and always be flexible. My FAVORITE cake store by my house closed down. I called to see if they had edible images and there phone number was disconnected!! I decided to drive by and see if this was just a fluke. Imagine my surprise when I found out the cake store was now an Indian clothing store!! Normally I would drive to the next closest store but my pregnancy laziness kicked in. I told my husband that he was just going to have to wing it. As long as it was sports themed he could come up with whatever design he felt comfortable making.

Random Cake Information:

1. Avoid baking and decorating in the same day
I always bake my cakes and make the buttercream one or two days before I need to decorate. Experience has shown me that the quality of my decorating suffers when I try to do everything at once. So my husband made the cake Friday night. FYI: He's only dressed up because we just got back from church...lol
2. Make sure you properly grease the pan 
You can use shortening, butter, flour, parchment paper, or pam. He used shortening on the pan. Make sure to use a generous amount. If not, your cake will stick to the pan and could possibly break when you try to get it out.
 
3. Make sure the cake is completely cool before decorating
If the cake is still warm, the buttercream will melt when you try to ice the cake.

4. Make sure the theme or design you choose is within your ability
Try to choose a design according to your skill level. If you choose something more complex, practice before hand until you're comfortable. Youtube and cake decorating sites are really good resources to learn new techniques. My husband on the other hand did not have time to watch any videos. He only had my instructions to go on.

Here's the finished product...






 












 Tools used:
  • Offset spatula to ice the cake
  • #234 tip for the border
  • #18 tip for the football
  • #47 tip for football lines
  • #1M tip to swirl the buttercream on the cupcakes

 

 

Sunday, October 13, 2013

Update on Operation Baby Clothes

The past few days have been really crazy preparing for the baby shower. Now that it's over, I'm finally getting around to posting the pictures of the boy's new closet. I'm a firm believer of making the best of what you have. For those of you that are working with a limited space, its going to take more creativity and work consolidating everything.

5 Steps to Organizing Your Closet
1. Purge, purge, purge - Before you begin adding items (clothes, shoes, etc) you should eliminate items that you are no longer using or may take up too much space. I removed all the clothes that my four year old son grew out of and packed them up.

2. Try not to shuffle clutter - If you're no longer using it, give it away. There's always someone or some organization that might benefit from your items. In my case, I'm giving it to my three year old nephew. Moving clutter around from one room to another just creates another room that you're eventually going to have to organize. Giving it away also prevents the item from somehow creeping back into your closet...lol!

3. Separate items according to type - For example, you can sort your clothes according to color or style (dresses, tank tops, sweaters, etc...) Personally, I have tried both ways and like organizing my clothes and shoes according to style. I separated the baby clothes according to size (0-3 months, 3-6 months, etc...) and according to style (shorts, pants, pajamas)

4. Utilize storage and organizational products - I recommend going on Google Images and perform a search on closet organizational and storage products. This is a good way to visualize what setup you want for your closet and what products might help you achieve your organizational goals.

   I went to Target and purchased two items:
  • Double hang bar from "Threshold" - The double-hang closet organizer increases the hanging space in your closet. I would not have had enough space to hang the baby clothes without it. 
  • Plastic storage bins -  Plastic storage bins are an affordable alternative to wooden dressers. I purchased the bins with wheels just in case I wanted to roll them around the house on laundry day.  
5. Don't be afraid to improvise - Look around your house to see what you have that might be useful.
I used an oversized basket as a storage for my son's hats and gloves. I also used safety pins to adjust the height on the double hang bar. If you're going to hang heavier items, then you'll need something stronger than safety pins, but since baby clothes are light, it worked out :)








 
 

Lynk Closet Doubler Double Hang Rod, White Sterilite 29308001 3-Drawer Wide Cart with See-Through Drawers and Black Casters, White

Thursday, October 10, 2013

Swapportunity

I decided to return the Mac nude lipstick ($15), moisturizer ($32), and lip gloss ($21). I went to Walgreens and purchased the following for the same price of one Mac lipstick!!!
I tried the Oil of Olay moisturizer ($9.99) this morning and it works great. It's oil free so it absorbs nicely into your skin, and doesn't feel heavy or thick. I wore the Wet & Wild nude lipstick ($2.99) today coupled with Victoria Secret lip gloss and it looked just as good as the nude Mac lipstick and cream gloss. Wet & Wild has stepped up their game. The quality of their products has really improved since I last used them. So far, I really recommend their lipstick.   

Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Birthday Presents


I celebrated my 29th birthday this week!! My husband decided to take me shopping. Apparently, I won't spend money on myself without supervision...lol! There's some truth to that. Here is a video of my birthday haul. Enjoy!!

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

Texan's Baby Shower

This weekend my family is throwing me a baby shower. Two weeks before my due date. I hope I make it...lol. One of my side hobbies is making and decorating cakes. I love it. It's a lot of work but its fun.


Usually, I make the cakes for my family celebrations but since its my baby shower, that would be weird. So I decided to have my husband make my cake for me. He's actually really good, especially with fondant. Check out this Hello Kitty Cake. He did all the fondant work. I LOVE the bows!! 


My baby shower is sports themed, centered mostly around the Houston Texans. My husband told me to pick out a cake and he would make it. So I picked out a cake similar to the one I made for my brother in law's birthday. A  Patriots pull-a-part cupcake cake.

I'm looking forward to see how it turns out. I'm trying to make it as easy as possible for him, so I'm going to the cake store to get an edible Houston Texans image. I'll post a picture of the finished product and a how to video as soon as possible. Stay tuned :)   
 

Monday, October 7, 2013

Operation Baby Clothes!!

   I have 3 weeks and 1 day left before my little boy arrives and I really need to get busy. This week, I want to organize all the baby clothes and somehow fit them into the same closet as my 4 year old!!! Most people would give their newborns their own room but I'm old fashioned. I'm the 5th child in my family and we all shared rooms until people started to move out...lol. I still remember the time my parents drove us (7 people) from Houston to Cleveland, Ohio in a Dodge Intrepid (a car not a van). Five grown kids all crammed in the same back seat liked sardines. As much as I hated it, I can't deny my heritage...lol. I'm a firm believer in the "cramming technique."
   I went to Target this week and bought some closet organization supplies; drop bars, drawers, etc..
I somehow have to cram this....
       
into this...

Without breaking the bank. We'll see how it goes. Stay tuned :)
 

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Welcome!!

Hi everyone!! Welcome to my page. Sharron's Take is a blog about my life and the things I find interesting (family, friends, food, etc). I am currently 37 weeks pregnant with my second child. I'm beginning to get excited. I know most people blog or vlog their entire pregnancy but I figure better late than never...lol. This first post is dedicated to everyone with the courage to begin something new and different. Stay tuned :)