I'm sure all women have heard of Vanity Fair®, it's one of those amazing companies that have been around for years. And when I say years, I mean more like 100 years. That's right, for 100 years women have been looking to the Vanity Fair® brand for undeniable support, lift and a bit of luxury that comes with every piece. Personally, I think it's amazing that Vanity Fair® has been relevant to woman everywhere for that many years. But, honestly, it's no surprise. In a world where woman simply want to look and feel their best, Vanity Fair® is helping every step of the way. Their product is unmatched in comfort and style, their bras and panties are unmatched in style, … [Read more...]
Archives for September 2014
Fill Me In Friday… Hair Routine, Tips and Tricks
I'm here with another round of Fill Me In Friday, and today I'm talking about my hair routine and a few tips and tricks I have. I posted about this a year or so ago and not much has changed. I chopped my hair off when I was pregnant with Braylen and it was a bit traumatic for me. Traumatic in a way that seems absolutely silly and ridiculous now, but at the time I was pregnant and hormonal and I wanted my long hair back. Since then, I've only trimmed it when I get it colored every 6-8 weeks. My hair (and nails) grow really fast. I do take a multi-vitamin (Flinstone's gummies), but I don't take anything specifically for hair and nails. Also, my hair is naturally dark, I'm so used to it … [Read more...]
number matching fun
Last time I did a Fill Me In Friday about teaching BK, I said I would try and put some resources on the blog. Well, I've dropped the ball on the Friday series, but I promise I'm working on one for this week. I am making good on putting some learning resources on the blog, today. With any child, if you can make the task more like a game, they'll love it way more. It's so important to give them hands-on activities and let them take ownership of their learning. It doesn't feel like a chore this way and they don't get bored quite as fast. I love using Ten Frames for teaching numbers. Ten Frames are simple graphics that are used to help children "see" numbers. It helps them … [Read more...]