Lol. When I make the bed, it’s pretty good. But I rarely make it. I have gone through phases through the years, but currently it is not a priority. 😂 However, your bed making skills are on point. ❤
Haha chicken fajitas are my fave & my husband wasn't a fan but he said the last few times they are growing on him lol!! 😅 they are yummy. We order out WAY too much! The struggle is real lol! I find it hard sometimes to have a new dinner ready every day. Good luck with your journey to making better choices for dinner! That nut butter sounds so yummy!
Do you mind me asking you when did you last have your eyes examined? I'm asking that because I see you have 2 young toddlers. During either pregnancy did you notice any change in your eyesight? It may surprise you to know that approximately 50% of pregnancies effects the mothers eyesight. Oddly enough the effect is only nearsightedness. That's because during pregnancy the eyes will lengthen and that lengthening then results in nearsightedness. So if your finding that driving at night seems more difficult that it used to be it's not your imagination, chances are your slightly nearsighted. So driving with your kids in the car you of course need your eyesight to as good as possible. So even if you feel like your eyesight is fine I still highly suggest that you get your eyes checked just to make sure. Especially if it's been several years since your last eye exam.
@@shaunafarrington Thank you for your reply. I should have mentioned in my comment that I was an optician for many years and that was the reason for my comment. I saw, and fitted quite a few new mothers with their first glasses. Most all of them were surprised to learn that pregnancy was going to effect their eyesight. Some thought that were only going to require glasses for a short before their eyesight would return to normal. A few were disappointed to learn that the change in their eyesight was permanent and they would now need glasses, or contacts, for the rest of their life. But a few didn't seem to mind getting glasses. It's really good that you get yearly eye exams and in fact ophthalmologist and optometrist are recommending that everyone should be getting yearly eye exams and especially anyone that spends more than 40 hours a week looking at screens. Which are not only computer screens, but also includes your phone and TV. So was you eye exam after having your second child your yearly planned exam or did you have a change in your eyesight? Were you prescribed glasses?
I’m new to your channel. Loved your video. You are so real and genuine. Your husband cracks me up! 😂
Awe thank you so much for being here!♥️♥️
Yeah, he is the funniest lol, NEVER a dull moment in our house for sure!
Lol. When I make the bed, it’s pretty good. But I rarely make it. I have gone through phases through the years, but currently it is not a priority. 😂 However, your bed making skills are on point. ❤
Haha chicken fajitas are my fave & my husband wasn't a fan but he said the last few times they are growing on him lol!! 😅 they are yummy. We order out WAY too much! The struggle is real lol! I find it hard sometimes to have a new dinner ready every day. Good luck with your journey to making better choices for dinner! That nut butter sounds so yummy!
Thank you!!!
It is hard and honestly sometimes I’m just lazy and eating out is so much easier!
Unfortunately it's like one day a week that I really make my bed. Love you sister❤
Oh trust me, I make the bed maybe twice a week lol
Monday is my reset day, too! It just works out better for us. 😊
I love her name! 😂 🐱 that is hilarious.
And my dog is Bear. So it’s really interesting 😂
@@shaunafarringtonNew here love your video your kids are cute❤ I have 5 kids
Thank you for your motivation, cute baby)
Thank you!🥰
Do you mind me asking you when did you last have your eyes examined? I'm asking that because I see you have 2 young toddlers. During either pregnancy did you notice any change in your eyesight? It may surprise you to know that approximately 50% of pregnancies effects the mothers eyesight. Oddly enough the effect is only nearsightedness. That's because during pregnancy the eyes will lengthen and that lengthening then results in nearsightedness. So if your finding that driving at night seems more difficult that it used to be it's not your imagination, chances are your slightly nearsighted. So driving with your kids in the car you of course need your eyesight to as good as possible. So even if you feel like your eyesight is fine I still highly suggest that you get your eyes checked just to make sure. Especially if it's been several years since your last eye exam.
I appreciate it, but I get eye exams yearly, just recently got one after my second was born. ❤️
@@shaunafarrington Thank you for your reply. I should have mentioned in my comment that I was an optician for many years and that was the reason for my comment. I saw, and fitted quite a few new mothers with their first glasses. Most all of them were surprised to learn that pregnancy was going to effect their eyesight. Some thought that were only going to require glasses for a short before their eyesight would return to normal. A few were disappointed to learn that the change in their eyesight was permanent and they would now need glasses, or contacts, for the rest of their life. But a few didn't seem to mind getting glasses.
It's really good that you get yearly eye exams and in fact ophthalmologist and optometrist are recommending that everyone should be getting yearly eye exams and especially anyone that spends more than 40 hours a week looking at screens. Which are not only computer screens, but also includes your phone and TV. So was you eye exam after having your second child your yearly planned exam or did you have a change in your eyesight? Were you prescribed glasses?