Baby Brother!

I can't believe this pregnancy is halfway over and we are having another boy! It's going to be so fun for Jackson to have a little brother and I'm sure they will be best friends. We decided to have a little party/photo shoot to celebrate!




Me:  dress- Mountain Blossom Boutique. necklace- Viva La Jewels. earrings- similar. bracelet- similar. shoes- Steve Madden.
Jack: polo- Old Navy. shorts- Old Navy

Feel-Good Friday: Girlfriends

I'll never forget the summer night when my friends left for college. We were all at Katy's house until early in the morning, reminiscing high school on the couch in her family room and knowing that in the morning we would go our separate ways and everything would change. Camille and I cried the most because we were the ones being left behind, at least until Camille would join them in the fall. It was so hard that our paths took us to different states, but we each had things we needed to do in our lives and people (and husbands) to meet. Now, slowly but surely they are all returning home and I couldn't be happier. This weekend calls for a reunion in the mountains and you better believe there will be lots of cookie dough, and giggling, and girlfriends.

The happiest Friday! 

How to: Clean Your Make up Brushes

Maintaining your make-up brushes is just as important as the quality of product your are putting on your face. Using a brush that has product built up in it changes the integrity of the make-up and can harbor bacteria. Follow the steps below to get your make up brushes as good as new!

Step 1: Begin by brushing out the dry make-up on your brush onto a paper towel. This will help to get rid of loose product and make the next steps easier.

Step 2: Drop about 1/8 Tablespoon of baby shampoo into a cup and fill with lukewarm water. Baby shampoo is a great option because it is made with the most gentle of ingredients that won't harm your brushes.
Step 3: Drop your brush in the soapy water and swirl it around to wash off the make-up.

Step 4: Rinse your brush in running water, making sure to point the brush down to protect the bristles of your brush. 

Step 5: Use your hand to reform the bristles into the shape they were when you bought the brush. Lay on a paper towel to dry overnight.

Voila! That's it. Repeat this process every month for natural hair brushes and every quarter for synthetic hair brushes to maintain their best quality. And because my son wanted to be involved in the process. . . "Cheese!"