A much needed getaway

So I’ve been stuck in my house since March 18th, as have many of us. Things have somewhat opened back up and people are exploring or getting back to work, but I’ve been very modest and nervous about getting back out into the world. Being on an immune-suppressant medication for Crohn’s disease, along with pregnancy – I am on the side of better to be safe than sorry.

As I’ve mentioned before: I have days where sadness will completely take over, and I just can’t get out of a ‘mood.’ This doesn’t happen often, but I think Mike finally wanted me to get out of the house for a change of scenery at the very least.

My parents live up in the Seattle area in a small town and I hadn’t seen them since November. Flying was completely out of the question to get there, so we arranged to make the drive. 18 hours. 😳 Mike drove me to Twin Falls, Idaho (the halfway point), where we met up with my parents, stayed the night in a hotel, and then parted ways the next day – my parents and I continuing up to Washington, and Mike heading back to Colorado. About two hours into the drive I questioned the idea of sitting on the car for SO long. And the thought of doing it again in two weeks even more pregnant? But I figured it would be worth it. (And it was).

Disclaimer: I had basically been quarantining in my house for months, and the same for my parents, so we felt this was a safe plan.

Ma & Me
Mom & Me after 18 hour road trip 😊

We didn’t have many plans for the visit. Just like at home, I figured I could relax and enjoy the outdoors, see some family, and eat. πŸ˜‚ And that is just what I did.

We did get to visit with my brother, sister-in-law, and their kiddos – shout out to them for loading me up on baby gear that they no longer need!!

I also got to see my grandma, aunt and uncle, and another aunt. All usually being outdoors and distanced.

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Visit with Grandma Alice

The weather was also cooler in Seattle, so it was a nice break from the recent Colorado heat!

We picked an abundance of raspberries and blueberries, and my love of fresh fruit stayed fulfilled. I also got to enjoy home cooked meals by my mom, which are always the best. Nothing tastes quite the same when I make it. πŸ˜‚ We also had the best fresh corn on the cob!

My mom and I also made a couple of masks! We do not have a sewing machine, so we had to hand sew; not an easy task for us. We also go at a snail’s pace, so it takes a while to finish one, but it was a cool accomplishment!

mask making

The excitement of the trip was one day, the local Sheriff’s office was practicing search and rescue at the lake, so we got to watch the helicopter circle around, with divers jumping out, and then practicing pulling people back up. It was really cool!

helicopter 3

I tried to stay off my phone as much as possible, and just unplug, hence the lack of photos, but it was such a great time! The car ride was not so fun, but overall worth it and so great to see my parents. It’s nice to be back home – I sure did miss the doggies. 😊 And I guess Mike too. 😜

I hope everyone is staying safe, healthy, and sane during this wild time.

Laugh Often – Rachel

Pregnancy Skin Care

Something that I’ve failed to mention so far: my skin has been a nightmare! Okay – I am probably being dramatic here. It could be so much worse, but for me it’s bad!

I have always had dry skin. And when I say dry skin, I mean like eczema status, dry patches. I have always gone for the richest, creamiest, most moisturizing of face lotions, that still barely keep my face moisturized for more than 5 minutes. I quickly realized that my skin is changing, and this is too much for me.

I’ve also realized that I need to wash my face a whole lot more now. I might be gross, but I have never been a wash my face when I wake up and before bed type of person. Morning was always just about moisturizing for the day, and night time, I would typically just remove my makeup with wipes, and only truly wash my face on the nights I was taking a full shower. In hindsight… I’m starting to think I’m gross.

Being away from work has helped in that I no longer wear makeup daily. I’ve been doing my makeup about once a week (for picture day πŸ˜‚). I’ll sometimes do it a second time if I have an appointment, maybe for a FaceTime call, or if I just want to feel extra pretty – because let’s be real; I have no where to go!

It’s also a huge bummer that most acne fighting products that you would normally lean toward are frowned upon during pregnancy. You’re stuck with pairing mild product upon mild product, and hoping for the best in a fight against crazy pregnancy hormones.

The face wash I’ve turned to is the Cetaphil Gentle Foaming Cleanser. I don’t entirely remember how I came across this one, but probably was searching for sensitive skin, combination skin, and pregnancy safe. Plus I have a love of foaming soaps. πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ

After face wash, I’ve started using a facial toner. I have two that I like and switch back and forth between – they seem to be pretty similar. The first is Thayer’s Witch Hazel Facial Toner. I go with the unscented one (because hello sensitive skin!), but upon perusing Amazon, I’m intrigued by all the different options they have! The second is Clean Beauty Witch Hazel Facial Toner. This one has apple cider vinegar which I thought sounded interesting! I believe I found both of these at TJ Maxx. I always peek through their skincare/beauty section to see what looks good. The only problem is that it can be hard to find the same product again if you love it! Thank goodness for online shopping! Especially during this pandemic…

The cool thing about the toner is that you can see how much product your wipes or face wash left behind! Adding this step seems to crucial now in getting all that gunk off your face!

For face lotion I also turned to Cetaphil – Daily Hydrating Lotion. It’s very gentle and doesn’t seem too thick. I am so far liking it. Again, I am a huge pro of fragrance free products, especially on my face.

For any super dry patches that might pop up, and ALWAYS for my lips, I swear by Aquaphor. Yes – the straight up ointment. I’ve tried their lip products, but didn’t find them moisturizing enough for me. This you can pop on in the morning (almost like a lip gloss), and it lasts well into the day. I love these little tubes, because they are easy to throw in your purse.

Lastly, the makeup wipes I’ve been loving for a long, long time are the Simple for Sensitive Skin Face Cleansing Wipes. As I’ve admitted earlier – I still recommend washing your face afterwards, or using a toner to get any leftovers off, but these do a really great job at getting mascara off (and yes I love to layer mascara on πŸ˜‚), along with the rest of the makeup that I paint on. I will usually do a quick wipe with these before getting in the shower especially just to make the face wash a little more helpful. 😊

skin care

This whole skin care journey is kind of new to me. I’m hopeful that it’s simply a pregnancy phase, and will clear afterwards, but who knows? I worked really diligently to take great care of my face, and was seeing daily improvement to the point where it was *almost* gone, but it is back with a vengeance! My chin seems to be my biggest problem area, and it can go along my jaw line and up onto my cheeks as well.

I’ve also been trying to wash my pillowcases more frequently to see if that will help. Now that I’m supposed to sleep on my side, my face is constantly pressed into my pillows. I was team back-sleeper pre-pregnancy.

Here’s to hoping for clear skin ahead! Or not…

Laugh Often – Rachel

My first trip back into the world

Decorating the nursery was something I had been looking forward to for quite some time. Especially being furloughed from work, I was dying to have a project to do around the house! We weren’t comfortable braving a hardware store during quarantine, so I eagerly waited for news of things to start opening.

Once the city began to open – Mike still wasn’t comfortable jumping right back out into the thick of it. Although bummed, I didn’t disagree. He agreed to wait two weeks to see if another huge wave came, and then we would go.

Those two weeks passed, and the day was finally hereΒ  to venture out into the world! First up: the hardware store. We planned to goΒ in the evening – it was a Saturday, as we assumed it might be a bit less busy. We pulled up to Home Depot, to see a line of people waiting outside, socially distanced 6 feet apart. It was a pretty warm day, and we figured we didn’t want to wait in a line.

We headed off in hopes that Lowe’s wouldn’t be quite so busy. BINGO! No line to get in. Just about everyone had their masks on, and the entrance and exit were clearly marked – it was a pleasant experience, though I felt like I was breaking the rules.

We quickly browsed the paint swatches and picked a color – a light green. Instantly I was worried that Mike had rushed me and assumed I would end up hating the color. πŸ˜‚ It’s always his fault right? We grabbed our few items and were back on our way home.

So much anticipation for what was once a normal errand, now seemed to be such a big production. I will admit, I felt happy and safe to be back in our own space with no strangers.

And now, the nursery redecoration could commence!

Laugh Often – Rachel

We’re still here…

Well here we are a month and a half later. I haven’t felt too inspired to write during this time. I’ve been feeling down far more often than I should and have been letting things get to me. Some days (like today) I haven’t even wanted to get out of bed. Why? Just to endure another day stuck in the house doing the same things as the past however many days? It’s hard. Pregnancy hormones are certainly not helping either πŸ˜‚. But sitting here feeling sorry for myself isn’t going to help anyone.

I’ve been off work for 66 days – but who is counting? Okay in all honestly I am not… I just counted the days in the calendar. That is over two months of a completely unrecognizable life and learning to live in such a different way. I haven’t stepped foot inside any establishment other than my OB office since my last day at work. I’ve left the house to walk the dogs, or ride in the car with Mike to pick up groceries. This is wild.

I miss my family, I miss my friends, I miss my coworkers, and I miss everything that once felt normal. Picking out my own groceries, wandering around Target buying way more things than I needed, a trip to the craft store for some fun supplies, or a visit to Home Goods for who knows what. Those days seem so far behind us, and still so far away.

Though places have started to reopen, I’ve had no desire to brave the crowds just yet. It’s officially been two weeks since the first few places started opening. We may give Home Depot/Lowes a try this weekend. I’ve been DYING to paint the nursery for at least one fun little project while I am stuck home! Because after it’s painted, I can start ordering the furniture!! 😍

I am hoping that this will be my last Debbie Downer post. It’s time to start writing about my fun pregnancy milestones, and finding the positive among this very uncertain time.

Here’s to hoping you all are staying well.

Laugh Often – Rachel

 

We’re living in a nightmare

Wow has life changed in the past few weeks… Here we are amidst the Corona Virus pandemic. Something we began hearing about months ago, and never in a million years did I think we would get to a point like we are today.

So very sad, terrifying, unpredictable, and completely unknown. I have to say that this is one of the most life changing times that I’ve lived through – especially in my adult life.

On St. Patrick’s Day at 4pm we were called into a meeting where my department was told that we were being furloughed for the foreseeable future. At the time, they estimated 6 weeks. Now two weeks in, it seems like it’s going to be significantly longer. As of March 29th, the hotel officially closed its doors to wait out the pandemic. There are approximately 8 employees left in total to keep the essentials running while everyone else is away.

Receiving the news was incredibly hard and stressful. I had just announced my pregnancy at work, and had gone through a week from hell dealing with the cancellations that began to roll in. People would call and scream at us for being insensitive, blind, ridiculous, idiotic, etc. This was something that I’d never had to deal with before.

Immediately following our meeting where the news broke, we packed our important belongings, and headed out. No last emails to our clients – I was particularly worried about my brides/grooms that are still planning their upcoming weddings, and now no longer had me to help. I take great pride in my job, and great customer service, as well as the relationships that I build with all of my guests, and it was heartbreaking to walk away in such a scary time for everyone. All I can hope is that they will understand once I come back.

I had an emotional couple of days – what will life be like now? I jumped on the unemployment website along with the what turned out to be millions of other Americans to get my claim in. Something so foreign to me.

The one glimmer of good news that came was my company decided to extend our benefits through May. This was the biggest relief. When temporarily losing my job, I wasn’t so much concerned about the paycheck – we have some savings, I figured we could get by, but being pregnant, and having Crohn’s Disease – I NEED my health insurance. We were initially told that this would only last through the end of the month. With this news, everything began to feel just a little bit more… okay.

This was the first time in my adult life that I’ve had any time off work. I’ve been trying to relax and take care of myself. We’ve been taking the dogs on a walk almost daily, and getting some extra exercise in whether it be a prenatal workout on YouTube, a ride on our indoor bike, or playing Beat Saber on our VR headset. Some baking, some cooking, lots of binge-watching TV shows, and of course cleaning and organizing. My body is feeling pretty good, and I am trying to keep my mental health in a good place as well.

My coworkers and I have all been checking in on each other often. I miss them dearly, and can’t wait to be all back together in hopefully the near future.

Mike is still employed (thank goodness) and has been working from home. We are going on 3 weeks of spending every waking moment together with no escape… the joys of marriage. 🀣 But in all reality, I am very grateful to have him around to help. Though he is certainly getting off pretty easily having a pregnant wife during this pandemic! It’s not safe to go to the store for all my cravings so alas, I’m stuck with what we have. He has been very over protective of me and my health and won’t even let me join him in the grocery store. Sometimes I get to ride in the car, but always have to wait. I am okay with that, but sure miss a Target run, or could use some craft supplies! Our dog walks for fresh air will have to do. πŸ™‚

In the meantime, stay healthy, stay safe, and stay inside. From the wise words of High School Musical – We’re All in this Together!… πŸ˜‰ I’m hopeful that soon we will be able to look back on this time as a distant memory and a lesson to learn from as we dive back into an even better way of life.

Laugh Often – Rachel

Welcome 2020!

HAPPY NEW YEAR!

Just days into 2020, I decided it was time to sit down and reflect on this past year, and what I would like to accomplish in 2020.

2019 truly was a great year, full of so many new things. Some of my favorite highlights:

  • We packed up and moved to a brand new city that we had never even visited. This was terrifying by the way…
  • We both started new jobs and are blessed to work with some great people that have welcomed us into their lives with open arms.
  • We bought a home and are excited to continue to decorate and make it our own.

There were plenty of other little things, along with our fair share of lows, but I will keep it short and sweet as the purpose of this post is to focus on the future. 😊

It wouldn’t be a new year if we didn’t all throw out some goals, right? I figured if I publish my goals, it might hold me more accountable, but if nothing else, I can always look back at the beginning of next year to see how I did. As I went about my day, I started jotting down a list on my phone so I wouldn’t forget them. The list grew and grew – should I make some cuts and just focus on a couple of key goals? Nah – let’s share them all so I can make a conscious effort to make positive lifestyle changes. Some goals are simpler than others, so heck – let’s go for it!

Goal Setting
Image by gabrielle_cc from Pixabay
  1. Drink more water.
    • We’re starting simple here. Hydration is so incredibly important in so many ways. I am very aware of this, but for some reason I still find myself barely drinking any water throughout the day, whether I’m at work or on my day off. My goal will be to go through my 40 oz. Hydro Flask twice a day for a total of 80 oz. Should be easy right? Right!
  2. Exercise more often.
    • I do think that I’ve started to be better about getting some exercise in lately. It helps to have a gym at work that I can use before heading home for the day and it certainly doesn’t hurt that it’s nice to wait out some of that rush hour traffic. I will admit though that if my coworker isn’t going with me, it’s much easier for me to skip too.
    • Mike has been working on growing our collection of workout gear down in the basement of our home, so that should be hugely helpful for the two of us. Between the random odds and ends, I think I can come up with a decent workout – better than nothing!
    • One of my very favorite YouTubers,Β Jessica Braun, turned me on to the idea of never going more than 2 days without doing some sort of exercise. This can be a full on hard core workout, or as simple as some crunches on the floor, or a walk with the doggos, but as long as you get moving, you’ll be on track! (On a side note, if you have some free time, go check out her YouTube channel because she is the absolute cutest and I could spend hours watching her. And by could… I mean I do.😳)Β  Anyhow, she credits this idea to another YouTuber, Matt D’Avella, and you can watch his video here. Hoping to implement this in 2020 – let’s get moving!
  3. Stick to our budget.
    • My husband is an accountant… you would think this wouldn’t be an issue. While on one hand that is a perfectly correct thought – we have an extremely well thought out, analytical and organized number of excel spreadsheets that don’t miss a beat. But when it comes to the sticking to the budget part – this is where we fall short.
    • January is honestly the perfect time for us to make this more of a priority. Finances were a little bit all over the place through the home buying process and getting out of our rental. We had some double months, and more expenses than usual, so it was hard to sort through and determine if we were on budget or not. Is this an excuse? Absolutely! We could’ve budgeted regardless, but we’ve dropped the ball. Not to mention I tend to go overboard holiday shopping in December. Darn it Amazon with your 2-day shipping – making it way too easy to click buy now! Thankful for our poor delivery drivers. πŸ˜‡
    • Moving forward, we would like to make it a point to check in on our budget weekly to make sure we are on track, and see if we need to dial it back on any particular category. We LOVE usingΒ Mint to help us keep track so we don’t have to do all of the hard work.
  4. Cut down on sugar and dairy.
    • I think this one will be a huge step toward a healthier lifestyle. To put it bluntly – I am completely addicted to sugar. I have the biggest sweet tooth, and cannot help myself when it comes to sweet treats – especially late at night.
    • Dairy on the other hand is my necessary evil. Who doesn’t love cheese? And ice cream, and all of the other creamy delights… I have Crohn’s Disease and have become lactose intolerant over the years. Lactaid pills (I like to stock up on the Costco brand) have been my savior because this girl loves a good milkshake. Even though the lactose pills help tremendously – I know that I still don’t feel 100% after indulging.
    • Both sugar and dairy are extremely inflammatory, which Crohn’s patients certainly don’t need anymore of. So in an effort to deal with less bloating and gain more energy, I think this will be a great change! Also putting it out there – I am not going to say I will stop enjoying these completely, because let’s be real here… that just wouldn’t happen, – butΒ here’s to making a positive adjustment! Sheesh! I’m making it sound like I have a drug addiction to kick. πŸ˜‚
  5. Meditate.
    • I’d like to take some time for myself each week to really center myself and get things off my mind. I take things personally. I have a hard time letting go. I stew over things and replay conversations over and over in my head that I wish could’ve gone differently. After a rough day at work, I’ll sit awake all night just thinking about what I could’ve said differently; how I could’ve made the situation better. It’s hard and it takes a toll on other aspects of my life.
    • I think that doing some meditation will allow me to work on some of these issues, and to focus on the positives rather than the negatives.
    • I’d like to start by meditating twice a week and see how that goes. Starting slow is the key to ensuring success, right?
  6. Prioritize family.
    • My family is so important to me. We are very spread out, and unfortunately don’t get to spend much time together anymore. Mike and I are hereΒ in Denver now, my parents split the year between Seattle and Palm Springs, and I have one brother in L.A., and one brother still in Seattle. We try to make it home each summer to have one family gathering all together, but this just doesn’t feel like enough! I’m not great at keeping in touch with people – I really don’t enjoy talking on the phone, but when there’s so much distance in between, this might just have to be the answer. FaceTime has also been been a saving grace to at least see each other’s smiling faces, especially around the holidays, and to keep up with my cute niece and nephew!
    • My goal is to make the FaceTime calls more often and pick up the phone if that’s what it’ll take to be more in tune with my family. πŸ™‚The Fam
  7. Start a blog.
    • Check. βœ” Okay, so maybe this one should be keep up with blogging. I have been toying with the idea of starting this blog for years. YEARS. I think about it so often. I have a list of blog post topics on my phone that’s been on-going for any time a new idea pops into my mind. I had even written the introduction post long ago and had it sitting as a draft for months and months and months. Why did it take this long to hit publish? What was I scared of? Well… lots of things, but here we are, and let’s keep it up!

After giving these goals some quality consideration, it has lead me to my 2020 motto:

“Don’t sweat the small stuff”

So here’s to 2020 – a year of new, a year of better, a year of letting go, and what will hopefully be our best year yet. Looking forward to sharing the highs and lows, and I promise to share updates on these goals throughout the year. Wishing you all a great start to 2020 – may it be filled with many great successes. Feel free to share your 2020 goals below so we can work on them together!

Laugh Often – Rachel

Meet Us

Welcome! Please join us on our journey of life. My dream is to create a place to share the raw truth; a place to read about real experiences. I feel that so often, we are sharing only the best, and from an outsider’s perspective, it can seem like some people have perfect lives. I think we all know that’s not the case, they are simply sharing the best. I want to share the good, the bad, and the ugly because life isn’t always glamorous, and I want this to be a more realistic look into our lifestyle in an effort to spread positivity and to create more genuine expectations.

With that being said, I’m Rachel! I grew up in the beautiful Pacific Northwest, near Seattle, where I was spoiled with the best seafood, the most gorgeous scenery, and all the rain! I’m currently 28 years old and have been married to my wonderful husband, Mike, for 7 years now.

Mike and Rachel Pic
Mike and Rachel at friend’s Wedding

We met on a trip to Israel at the ripe age of 19. To be more specific, we technically met in the JFK airport baggage claim area, with my first memory of Mike being him coming down the escalator in a cowboy hat… that’s totally normal, right? I guess our love story is one of those where the girl finds the boy annoying, ignores him, and then somehow once we’re back to reality they just seem to click. It all started in a park in an unfamiliar area of town, and the rest is history. I can’t leave out the most important detail that I used printed MAPQUEST directions to get there. By no means do I consider myself old, but I think I just dated myself….

Mike and Rachel in Israel
Mike and Rachel in Israel

We recently moved to the Denver area from sunny Las Vegas where we are enjoying having four seasons and nature in every direction. We are fur baby parents to our two rescue pups that are spoiled rotten! If we could adopt all the dogs and have a sanctuary, we totally would, but that dream is for another time. Olive is our little princess; the sweetest dog you will ever meet! Most of the time she thinks she’s human, and we haven’t quite gotten the courage to tell her that she’s a dog, so she is living her best life. Yoda is the king of snuggles and doesn’t understand the concept of personal space. He gives more kisses than anyone could ever hope for and goes straight for the mouth if you aren’t paying attention!

Olive and Yoda
Meet Olive and Yoda!

I am a catering manager, focused on weddings and special events and Mike is an accountant. Can you tell that we are the most exciting couple you could ever meet? In our spare time, we like to cook together, go hiking, cheer on the Golden Knights, and spend time exploring our new city! Though our most favorite hobby of all time has to be *drum roll please* eating!

While Mike likely won’t be doing much of the blogging, he’ll of course be included in so many posts, and is a huge help when it comes to the tech side (my savior!) so it’s just as important that you know him too. 😊

Even if one person finds this blog entertaining, comforting, or slightly helpful, I will consider my goal accomplished! We hope you enjoy and we look forward to sharing our journey with you!

Laugh Often – Rachel