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i’ve been a little scarce around these parts lately. the past two weeks have been… challenging, to say the least. adam has begun to transition from two daily naps to only one, but the transition has not been so smooth. needless to say, there have been many cranky, overtired days between the two of us while we try to figure out our new normal. thankfully, it seems like we’ve started to hit our stride again over the past couple of days. i’ve been trying to keep up with answering emails on my phone and posting a few instagram photos here and there, but most of my life has been operating offline. so i thought i’d share a few tidbits:

1. the weather is hot, so i’ve been building adam’s summer wardrobe around plain t-shirts and an assortment of different lightweight rompers, like these amazing linen overalls by jasmin lucero. they are my favorite thing ever and they basically make him look like a little vintage doll. we frequently get stopped on the street by older ladies exclaiming how he reminds them of spanky from our gang. life goals? achieved.

2. we’ve been spending a lot of time indoors, partly due to the weather, and partly due to the aforementioned sleep challenges. last week, i started taking a good look around adam’s room and realized that it was time for a few upgrades. play is super important around our house, and while i try to keep his toys age-appropriate, i also want to mix in a few things that will be challenging for him without being too frustrating. it’s a hard balance, but mega bloks are a pretty big hit around here lately. he especially loves this set because it comes with a little car base that you can build up and push around. and it’s really fun to watch his little gears going while he builds and rebuilds little structures. he’s also currently obsessed with crayons. i have a massive roll of drawing paper that i lay out on the dining room floor. i cannot believe how much time he spends drawing, making sound effects, and even telling me what he’s drawn (mostly owls, dogs, and the moon).

3. while little adam is getting lots of new things, i’m in the middle of yet another purge. since moving into our new house, i’m actually quite impressed with the number of boxes i haven’t unpacked. it’s really showed me just how much stuff i’ve been holding onto without ever actually using it. this week, i’ve been selling off a good portion of my personal wardrobe over in my instagram shop. and i still have a million more boxes of other stuff to go through. it really feels good to let go of all that literal baggage, especially because i’m currently in the process of clearing out said garage and converting it into my very own studio space. which means more room for fun stuff like the re-opening of a more permanent online shop with lots of vintage and handmade goods….

4. speaking of fun stuff, i’m about to start working on a bunch of crafty projects in the upcoming weeks! i have a couple of really awesome vintage patterns that i can’t wait to try out, and i’ve got all of my supplies lined up for a really big indigo-dying session. i’ve been doing my homework on new shibori techniques that i’m especially excited to try on some white cotton bandanas.

5. and if you’re curious about adam’s room, the shelf and baskets are all from ikea! the artwork is by fine little day, the camera is by fisher price classics, we got the badger toy pram from target, the desk is vintage, and the little toy kitchen is by hape. feel free to ask if you’re curious about anything else!

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5 comments

  1. The transition to one nap is so hard!! Hope you guys get into a nice schedule soon…the 18 month sleep regression is so so real. Adam is looking adorable as usual and I love that shelf!

    Your purge is inspiring, I am pretty sure there are several boxes in my basement that I haven’t touched since moving almost 4 years ago. I should probably just burn them?

    1. ugh, ok, it makes me feel better to know i’m not the only one going through this! i totally did not anticipate how hard this transition would be. it’s getting better and better, but man, i was really starting to question my intuition. it was like everything i had learned about him just flew out the window and we had to go back to square one.

      and yes, get rid of all of the things. it feels so so good. i’ve got habitat for humanity coming to haul off some donations!

  2. That’s great about the move! I hope it is going well (the unpacking). Adam’s room looks amazing. Very neat (won’t last long though I am sure haha). Is he able to start cleaning up after himself these days yet? It becomes a daily ritual eventually. . .sometimes often. I have become a minimalist more and more lately and have less and less stuff every day where I purge and repurge and it is nice! I hope that things calm down a bit. Losing that nap is really rough! I made my first nap until he was 6 every day and he’d nap sometimes for four hours straight while the little one would fight. Therefore my second one stopped napping at 4, but I liked when they each had two naps or more a day. . .definitely hard. I found that putting my sons to bed at 7 every night would cause them to wake at 6 and then nap longer in the day….of course now that they are 8 and 6 they don’t nap at all and still wake up at 6 no matter what time I put them to bed (be it 7:30 or 9:30).

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