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Wednesday, July 2, 2014

My Best Asset

    It's been a LOOOOONG time since I had an opportunity to post anything, and there's been a very good reason for it. After four years, a slew of different jobs, and a baby, I finally graduated from law school in May of this year; a life-long goal that was in the making for 20 years, but in all those years of planning for my success, having a baby when I was so close to the finish line was not part of the plan.  It turns out, it should have been! 
    When I found out that I was pregnant I literally had a panic attack in the doctor's office. I thought that my legal career had ended before it ever began. After all, what crazy person has a kid while they're in law school. Well, it turns out plenty of people do, so I figured so could I. As time passed, I realized that there was nothing that could get in the way of me finishing what I started because, inevitably, there would come a day when that sweet little baby would walk up to me and say, "Mommy, I can't do it. It's just too hard."
    Too hard... Too hard is waking up at 7 a.m. to be at work by 8, working until 5 p.m. to be at school by 6, finish with school by 9:30 (hopefully), home by 10, and study until 2 or 3 a.m., only to get a few hours of sleep before having to wake up and repeat it all over again... for five months! Too hard is staying up all night feeding a newborn baby, then realizing it's Saturday morning and time to go to class (but you haven't gotten more than 6 hours of sleep in the last 60 hours) and hitting your husband's prized possession (his car) as you back out of the driveway. Too hard is working two jobs, doing clinic, juggling a full class load, and getting home in time to make dinner. I've learned a lot about "too hard" in the last four years. I've also learned that despite it all, it would have been far more difficult for me to give up, live with the guilt of an unfinished dream, and have to explain to my daughter that I had to give up because I became a mom. That would violate everything I stand for as a woman, and everything I know to be true.
    Almost immediately after graduating from law school, I had to start studying for the Bar. It's an all-consuming business, studying for the Bar. I was recently advised that I should be devoting 10-12 hours per day studying and reviewing. I wake up, spend about an hour if I'm lucky with Ayla and Adrian (which is mostly spent getting ready) before heading out the door to either run errands or head straight to the library. I eat lunch in front of the computer, and generally don't get out of my seat for a minimum of seven to eight hours. If I'm lucky, I'll get to FaceTime with Ayla and Adrian for about five minutes before going back to my "hole" (my study carrel). I generally leave the library just in time to get home and tuck Ayla in to bed. Many nights, I end up having to continue studying after Ayla goes to bed. It's not 10-12 hours worth every day, but I'm keeping up. It's been tough thus far, and I'm not even over the worst of it yet.
    So what's my point? Well, as studying for the Bar has helped me to appreciate more than ever, being a mom and a wife is actually the secret to my sanity. In fact, I honestly think I would be a crazed mess at this point if I didn't get to come home to a squealing toddler, overeager dog, and a devoted, loving husband. How lucky am I that I get to have impromptu tea parties with Ayla and fight with Adrian about who's going to do the dishes tonight?! It's life, and it hasn't stopped because I'm studying for the Bar, a fact that a lot of my colleagues fail to remember. Luckily for me, I'm reminded every day that I don't have any other choice. The best part of my day is spending time with my little family and I can't afford to give that up. After all, they're going to be the ones who either help me celebrate if I'm successful, or pick up the pieces and start over again if I'm not.
    It's a heck of a thing getting everything you want out of life. It's even better when you get more than you bargained for. Twenty years ago when I mapped out what I wanted for my life (yes, I was a weird kid), I never planned on being a wife and a mom before I became a lawyer (in fact, that wasn't part of the plan at all). I was eleven years old and told myself and everyone else I would never get married or have kids; they would interfere with me getting what I wanted. It's a good thing that Someone Else was looking out for me; Someone that knew better, because, as it turns out, I wouldn't have what I wanted all those years ago without them! But the last four years have spoiled me. They've made me believe that anything truly is possible if you work hard enough. Only time will tell if I pass the Bar the first time around or if I'll have to start from scratch in November, but come July 29th, I'll be the luckiest girl in the room with an advantage that no one else has. I get to go home to my family afterwards!

Saturday, February 8, 2014

My Favorite Baby Crafts

    My crafty bug went into overload when I started nesting and then it became a source of stress relief for me so it never really let up, even over a year after I had Ayla. So, I thought it would be nice if I posted some of my favorite (and super easy) craft projects. I crochet and sew so and these are a mixture of the two. Most of these I've tried and I can certify are easy and fun, the ones that I haven't I'll mark them as such! Don't get the wrong idea though; I'm no expert seamstress. Trust me! If I can do these patterns, so can you! Most of the projects that I've completed are on my Pinterest boards so you can check out how they turned out.

1. Carseat blanket with a nifty slot for the buckle. Great crochet project for any expectant mom or baby shower gift. http://stringwithstyle.blogspot.com/2012/08/
bobble-car-seat-blanket.html?m=1

2. Babylegs can be pricey so I found these 
wonderful tutorials that show you how to 
make them yourself. http://rsobaje.blogspot
.com/2010/09/footie-babylegs-from-knee
-socks.html?m=1   http://cally-cruze.
blogspot.com/2009/03/baby-legs-tutorial.
html?m=1

3. Homemade changing pad. I love this tutorial because it goes step by step and it gave me a chance to have everything I needed for a diaper change in one convenient place. http://www.allfreesewing.com/Sewing-for-
Baby/Travel-Diaper-Changing-Pad-Pattern

4. I got this pattern care of my bestie who has a boy. Super easy and fast and oh so adorable! Best part is it will grow with your little one as he gets bigger so it's a great month by month photo prop! http://www.deliacreates.com/2011/03/
textured-bow-tie.html

5. Cable crochet baby blanket. I haven't tried this pattern out yet but it's so pretty that I had to share! http://hooked-on-crochet.blogspot.com/
2009/06/formula-for-making-cable-baby-
blanket.html?m=1

6. Stroller bag pattern. Perfect for those umbrella strollers with zero storage for your keys or cell phone. Another that I haven't tried yet but it's next on my list! http://www.allfreesewing.com/Sewing-for-
Baby/Free-Stroller-Bag-Pattern/ml/1/?utm_
source=ppl-newsletter&utm_medium=email&
utm_campaign=allfreesewing20140121
**Update** I did make this and not only was it super easy to follow the tutorial, it turned out really cute! We use this bag instead of our regular diaper bag sometimes because it's so convenient and works with both strollers. Definitely a great baby shower gift!

7. Baby girl dress. I actually bought a pattern that is almost identical to this dress. It was super easy to make even for my rather unskilled seamstress self. http://www.made-by-rae.com/patternfiles/
ITTY%20BITTY%20BABY%20DRESS.pdf
**Update** I made a dress for Ayla for Easter but I got the sizing all wrong and it was way too big. Fortunately, it'll keep until she can fit in it and it turned out really cute so it'll be nice to have for church or more casual special occasions.

8. PJ holder. I have to admit I was a bit confused by this concept at first but when I started to think about how Ayla's jammies get tossed around after we change her so they're not in the way, it started to make sense. Haven't made it yet but it's on the ever-growing list.http://runcibledays.blogspot.co.uk/2012/04/
happy-birthday-too-whoo.html?m=1

9. I made Ayla an armchair to get comfy in while she finished her evening bottle and watched her cartoons in the morning. She LOVES that thing and so do I! I added a long zipper in the back on the bottom seam to allow me to take out the inner cushions and wash the slipcover when necessary. Makes a huge difference. The pattern is out of print but it can still be found online if you look. This is a link to one that's only $4:http://www.etsy.com/listing/178650813/
mccalls-kid-chairs-pattern-9665?utm_source
=google&utm_medium=product_listing_
promoted&utm_campaign=supplies_low&
gclid=CN754tKRvbwCFZBj7AodWVAAXw

10. Car seat covers are a staple for any new mom. They're so easy to make and can be used for anything from an impromptu nursing cover or a baby playmat in a pinch. There are a ton of free tutorials and I've posted one of many. I added extra straps on the side to keep the cover in place. You can also make it fully reversible by adding straps on the other side. http://www.sewmuchado.com/2011/11/
gathered-car-seat-canopy-tutorial.html

**Update** 11. Travel high chair. This is the one thing that gets comments every time we pull it out. It's the easiest thing that I've made yet and the biggest lifesaver of them all. Ayla loves it and it's super portable. BEST INVENTION EVER!!! http://www.sewbaby.com/shopbaby/product_info.php?products_id=4025