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    Books,  Family

    Back 2 School Ready!

    For fellow Alabamians and many across the south United States, school begins within the next few weeks. I’m spending some time now preparing in order to be back to school ready. Read along for some quick tips for how to ready yourself and your family for the upcoming school year.

    Out with the Old

    A couple of weeks before school begins is a great time to go through your children’s closets and see what items no longer fit or have been stained or torn. Get rid of any of these items that are taking up precious space. Determine what needs to be donated and what needs to simply be thrown away.

    Take inventory of what materials and supplies you have available at home. Do you have left over school supplies from last year? Will last year’s backpack still be a good choice for this year? From your assessment, create a list of what is missing for the upcoming school year.

    Plan for the New

    Once your children’s closets and backpacks have been cleaned out, determine what your needs are. Does your son need more pants? Has your daughter’s shoe size grown? Make a list of all needed items for the school year. Include school supply lists to your master list of needed items. Now, shop! Look for some great deals. Like to Know It has some amazing influencers to follow that will show you wonderful deals to check out.

    I found a few clothing deals for my kiddos and linked them up here. You can also check out my Liketoknow.it images on the right sidebar of my blog.

    In addition to clothing items, school supplies such as: colored pencils, binders, and pronged folders will all be on sale at area grocery and box stores. Publix usually does a great job of running Buy One, Get One sales on school supplies in the weeks leading up to school. I am so excited because I was recently able to purchase the Bentgo Kids lunchbox I have had my eye on for a while from Amazon during its Prime Day sales.

    Establish or Reestablish Routines

    Lastly, think through what your school days will look like: nightly routines, morning drop off, and lunch plans. As I shared in an older post, I had the privilege of sitting in an Organized Mom small group led by one of the children’s ministers at our previous church. This woman is amazing! She shared so much wisdom for back to school routines. Her guidance on preparing for each school week and how my morning ride to school should look like still has a positive influence on my family’s lives.

    What did I learn? 1. Prepare your family’s outfits the weekend BEFORE the upcoming school week. Iron each day’s outfit if necessary and place with the appropriate shoes, underwear, and socks together or in a hanging organizational bin such as this one. (*As an Amazon Associate, I may earn a commission off any viable links.*) 2. Prepare lunches the night before or get one of your kids to help prepare lunches. The last semester of last year, I worked in long-term substitute positions and my daughter would make our lunches every morning. This act of service was greatly appreciated! 3. Rides to school should include NO LECTURES. Proper preparation before the school week helps to avoid running late to school. Not being in a rush, reduces the chances of frustration and parental lectures. Play worship music and pray together. 4. Don’t bail your kids out. This one was and is a challenge but man, it has some good fundamental lessons for kids. Your kid left their lunch at home? Don’t deliver it. Homework come up missing from their backpack? Don’t go searching for it. Sometimes our children need to fail in order to learn how to thrive on their own.

    Now You’re Ready!

    Taking some time to purge the old, plan for the new, and establish positive routines will have you and your family back to school ready!

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    DIY,  Home Decor

    Styling My Master Bathroom

    Styling my master bathroom is a task I have taken time to think about and I enjoy creating an inviting space. Since moving into our home (you can read about our recent move here), I have been extremely excited for creating a home filled with spaces we will both love and enjoy. Due to much time spent in a master bathroom getting ready for each day, I wanted ours to have features we would use and like.

    What to Consider

    When styling your master bathroom, what features are a must and what are luxuries? Do you need only a shower? What is the size of your space? Do you want a tub/shower combo, a stand-alone tub, or a huge shower? Taking the time to ask yourself what you want out of your bathroom then researching what you can afford, will help avoid headaches down the road.

    For our bathroom, my husband wanted a large, tiled shower with glass walls. I wanted a wonderful, freestanding soaking tub – we both planned for these items. Likewise, we both knew we wanted a double vanity. The selection of sconces and beveled mirrors as well as the color of the walls and trim and the design and pattern of tile, were decisions my husband gladly turned over to me. I happily accepted these decision making tasks 🙂

    Where to Shop

    The internet can be a wonderful tool when shopping for items, materials, and decor for your bathroom. While oftentimes good deals can be found online, sometimes just plain old word-of-mouth helps you locate the best materials for your bathroom.

    For our bathroom, we pulled items from a variety of locations. Our sconces came from Home Depot, our double vanity came from Lowe’s, our beveled mirrors came from Amazon, and our tub came from Wayfair. (*As an Amazon Associate, I may earn commission off any viable links.*)

    How to Decorate

    Now that all of our key items are in our bathroom, now it is time to decorate. In addition to a woven basket, a small table stand, and a couple of plants, I am going to hang a few prints in our bathroom. Viewing pins on Pinterest and posts on Instagram as well as creating a mood board, get my creative juices flowing when it comes to decorating my own bathroom. In the right sideboard of this blog is my latest mood board for a master bathroom that I posted to LiketoKnow.it Follow my LiketoKnow.it account as well as my Instagram account to see how I place decorative touches in our master bathroom.

    Weigh in! Tell me what are your must-have items in your master bathroom. What did you splurge on? What did you save on? I hope this post gives you a moment to pause and think about how to style your own space. I would love to hear from you! Let me know your thoughts 🙂

    The double vanity of our Master Bathroom.
  • Family,  Food,  Travel

    What to do at Seagrove Beach

    A vacation to Seagrove Beach is a trip packed with fun! My family recently stayed at this beautiful 30A community and we thoroughly enjoyed our time there. With lots of free activities, plenty of eating options, and gorgeous water, Seagrove Beach is a fantastic vacation destination.

    The waters off of 30A are beautiful!

    Where to Stay

    AirBnB and VRBO are my two go-to sites for vacation rentals. I am uncertain if AirBnB still does this trick but in the past if you “favorite” a location then come back to it later, the site will increase the price. I have learned to keep a running, written list of houses I like then go back and type in their description in order to avoid the price increase. On one hand, the fees are ridiculous but on the other hand, there are several whole house rental options that are a good fit for my family’s needs.

    I do strongly encourage you to read the reviews left by previous guests. Do not only read one or two reviews – do a deep dive to see what a place is truly like. This advice was given to me years ago in an attempt to reduce being scammed or tricked by a fake rental host. Thus far, we have had great experiences with both our AirBnB and VRBO sites.

    What to Do

    There is an app called 30A and it provides a wealth of information about the stretch of highway 30A that includes several coastal communities in Florida. This app provides a running list of ongoing events in the local 30A communities. During the summer time, there is no shortage of free concerts, plays, and family movie nights.

    We had the privilege this year of vacationing during the week of July 4th. The night of July 4th was nothing short of magical. From our beach chairs, we were able to view the fireworks shows from Destin, Seaside, Alys Beach, Panama City, as well as the fireworks shot off at our very own Seagrove Beach. The comradery of other beach goers along with the cool ocean air and music playing freely provided such a neat holiday experience.

    This year, we were able to vacation with extended family.
    Cousins are friends for life!

    As I have shared in other vacation posts, here and here, bike riding is a biggie for me on 30A. Another reason I like bike riding at the beach…it’s free! Seagrove Beach has several bike paths and gravel roads that will give you an abundance of adventure options. We would even ride our bikes to the Publix in Watercolor to pick up sundries.

    Biking in Seagrove Beach

    Another free activity is games. Many vacation rental homes will have card or board games available to play. Don’t have a lot of money to go out and spend while on vacation? Stay in and play a board game as a family. We brought the game Taboo with us this year and played with my extended family. We laughed until we cried. This was a cheap way to make good memories!

    Where to Eat

    While on vacation at Seagrove Beach, we did not eat out every night. The 30a Farmer’s Market provides several meal options to make at your vacation rental. My family loves the tamales from It’s Tamale Time! We also picked up chips and guacamole from Alligator Pear Foods.

    Local seafood markets such as Buddy’s Seafood and Goatfeathers Seafood allowed us to have a low country boil one night. We ordered our shrimp from Goatfeathers – it was delicious!

    Low Country Boil for the win!

    Two restaurants we did visit this summer are Le Crema in Rosemary Beach and Bayou Bill’s Crab Shack in Panama City Beach.

    Le Crema is located in Rosemary Beach –
    a beautifully designed seaside community.

    No matter your tastes and likings, Seagrove Beach provides a wealth of options to enjoy your beach vacation!