six things i loved in november

1.   FESTIVE COFFEE ☕️  jared perfected his peppermint mocha lattes. they are the best afternoon treat! i also sipped several gingerbread chai lattes. i love this time of year ❤️ 2.   CHRISTMAS TREES πŸŽ„ we put up the floral tree in our living room at the beginning of the month. we had the idea t

NOVEMBER 2024

H A P P E N I N G S :   +  jared + i voted in the election. πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ❤️ +  i captured a day in my postpartum life with the # onedayHH challenge . +  june turned a month old + i am one month postpartum! πŸ’œ +  from meals to texts to prayer to gifts, we felt so much love from our people. +  i had my first

2024: NOV 18 - NOV 24

•   FIRST DAUGHTER   πŸ’• i randomly came across this movie on netflix. it was just an initial movie to fall asleep to, but it kept my attention. it was sooooo cute + gave me nostalgic feelings (it was filmed the year i graduated high school). LOVE!   •   ONE MONTH OF JUNEBUG  πŸ’œ our girl is a mont

2024: NOV 11 - NOV 17

+  # onedayHH 2024   πŸ“·  this was my fifth year participating in the #onedayHH challenge on instagram. i reflected on the day here .  +   2024 // 2025  πŸ–€ i started writing my year-end blog posts this week. (!) what a year it has been. i am also lightly brainstorming ideas + goals for 2025. i wan

onedayHH // 2024

i shared my day on insta stories for the annual #onedayHH challenge.  in years past, i document a typical work day, but this year was extra special because i am on maternity leave.  i was so excited to document this day, but in full transparency: i ended the day a little deflated.  my plans of gra

BIRTH STORY - JUNE VIOLET

at my 20-week anatomy scan, it was discovered that the scar from my c-section with jackson had healed a little strange. with this realization, it was recommended to me to have a scheduled c-section, due to the higher risk of a uterine rupture (which is not only scary for both baby + mom, but usually

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