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Note: This blog contains affiliate links. They are placed for your connivence, and if you use them, they help to support this blog! I’m heading to Arizona in just a few days, and I’m super excited about it. It will be the first time that I (and Edison) will get to meet some of Stephen’s extended family members so it’s bound to be a good time. Arizona is going to be HOT, so I want to make sure that I pack clothing that’s going to keep me feeling cool all week long. Normally, that would mean hot pants and graphic…

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So today on the blog I want to talk about baby mooning and traveling while pregnant, because it’s such an amazing thing and a welcomed break from the stresses of pregnancy. Don’t know what a baby moon is? It’s basically a trip that parents-to-be take to have one last private getaway before the new addition comes If you’re currently pregnant (especially with your first) and you have the time and the means, I HIGHLY suggest that you go take a baby moon. It was suggested to me by several  folks both on social media and IRL and I can’t tell…

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We’re gearing up to go on two big trips at the end of this month! So all August long, I’m sharing my best travel advise as a jet setter and as a mom. So for this this first week, I figured that I’d share with you the lessons I’ve learned form Edison first trip back in May. To be completely honest, I was super nervous about it. I fly all the time, but it feels different when it’s your first time with baby. It’s one thing to know that you have everything that you need, but it’s a completely different…

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So I finally bite the bullet and placed an order with them. Like so many of the other meal kit service out there, they offered a sign up promotion. I ended up getting $60 off 2 deceivers, +$10.50 cash back with eBates.

We selected the family of 2 plan with 2 meals a week at $47.95(this includes taxes and shipping). With our added discounts,  this came out to be $12.70 per week or $6.35 pre meal (not a bad deal).

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Ever since Edison turned five months old (where has the time gone!), we have really been focusing on sensory activities to help hone in his perception skills and keep his growing mind occupied. Of course, the idea of kinetic sand crossed my mind. Kinetic sand is such a great sensory tool and super fun to play with! The only problem is: it’s not safe for children under 3. So I went on the hunt for something similar that was baby safe and I quickly found it over at EmmaOwl.com. She calls it “Magic Sand” and it’s made with just two…