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  • Mardi Gras Mambo

    Mardi Gras Mambo

    Growing up in South Louisiana was amazing. I was lucky enough to be born into the Cajun culture and for that, I am forever thankful. We are born with a spice for life, family is everything, there is a festival every weekend and we love any excuse to make a huge meal and celebrate. A huge part of our culture is Mardi Gras, a huge celebration that runs from the Epiphany until Ash Wednesday. It wasn’t until I moved to the Houston area almost 9 years ago, did I realize that everywhere else, it really is just Tuesday.

    I also found myself explaining to strangers that I do bring my children to Mardi Gras and that the celebration is not at all what they were thinking. Yes, you do have some debaucheries associated with the celebration, but to South Louisianans, it is So. Much. More.

    It’s taking turns bringing King Cakes to dinners and the excitement of seeing who ends up with the baby (they get to bring the next cake). It’s getting to the parade route bright and early to grab a good spot and tailgating until the parade makes its way to you. It’s dancing to all of the music around you, cooking out, and eating more king cake. It’s watching your kids throw their hands up for more beads and getting so excited when they catch a football, or a fancy light up toy, or a huge bag of beads. It’s searching for the “good parades” and making the short drive to experience them. The goal for every parade being who can collect the most beads. Seriously, each kid brings a massive shopping bag or garbage bag and we almost always accomplish our goal and fill them to the brim.

    It’s getting invited to a ball, spending all day getting your hair and makeup done and getting to wear a beautiful ball gown. Enjoying the Krewe’s presentation, mingling with your friends and watching the performance/parade. It’s the suspense of getting to your table to see what sussies will be sprinkled around for you. Dancing until your feet hurt and then taking your shoes off and dancing some more.

    It’s waking up at the crack of dawn to load your beads on a float and make sure your daquiri is iced down. Its throwing beads out to the crowds, tossing footballs and stuffed animals to little boys and girls. Its hopping off of the float at the end and enjoying the after party and listening to a live band play. It’s the music, listening to songs such as La Danse de Mardi Gras and Mardi Gras mambo and feeling it in your soul. Mardi Gras music is an experience and we listen to it every evening throughout the season and have dance parties in our kitchen.

    My fondest memory as a little girl was watching the parade with my grandparents, aunts and uncles and my mom and grandmother teaching me how to throw both hands in the air, wave them and yell “throw me something mista” until I lost my voice. So, while everywhere else is just Tuesday, I will always choose to celebrate the season and always make sure that my babies know the joie de vivre of the season and their culture. And on Wednesday, we will go to mass to receive our ashes and make our Lenten promises in preparation for the Easter season.

    … and my sweet Mardi Gras baby will always have an authentic King Cake every year for his birthday, even if his MaMa has to overnight it from Louisiana.

    Laissez les bon temps rouler! Let the good times roll!

  • ADHD Awareness Month

    ADHD Awareness Month

    I’ve gone back and forth about writing this post, I even journaled some of this even before my site went live. As I am sitting here looking at the paperwork and preparing to test another son, ironically during ADHD awareness month, I am deciding to bare it all and open up about how it affects our family.

    When our second born turned three, we were absolutely puzzled at his new behavior. Imagine “threenager” but times 20! Our usually quiet, loving, self soothing child was giving us a run for our money. At first, we thought that it was due to baby #3 making his entrance… except he didn’t outgrow it and he just got worse. When he turned 4, my mom and sister suggested that I ask our pediatrician if we could start our road to a possible diagnosis as ADHD runs on our side of the family and it is genetic. Our pediatrician said that she wouldn’t entertain the idea of doing any testing until he was at least 6. We endured two long and hard years of impulsiveness and hyperactive behavior. A trip to the store turned into a stressful meltdown of trying to keep my child contained and still so that I could pick up the things that we needed. Defiance was at an all time high with him and I wanted to cry inside because people stared and made ugly/snide comments.

    Nothing about our first experience with ADHD has been what we would think is typical. We thought, we have exhausted all homeopathic options, they will just prescribe us something and we will be on our merry way. Boy were we dead wrong! Medication that helped him get through the school day made him full of anger and rage. Tweaking one medication means that there is a possibility of him having to start at the beginning and find a new medication route. We walk a tightrope when it comes to tweaking his medication and trying new supplements. Only one family of medication works for us. The second that we turn a huge corner, ADHD throws us a curveball. We go through times where it seems as if we are on a roller coaster of defiance and anxiety… yep lets add anxiety to our list because he was with me when our home was struck by lightening and we now have to get ahead of situations before that spirals during bad weather.

    Parenting a child with ADHD is not easy, especially when you have neurotypical children as well. Boundaries are being pushed on both ends, discipline proves hard because what may be an uncontrolled impulsive behavior with one is intentional with the other. Tears! The tears! I cannot tell you how many tears that I have shed on this journey. From judging eyes watching your child impulsively melt down in the middle of a grocery store because he is overstimulated and his medication has worn off. New sensitivities that pop up now that he is medicated, tags… yeah those now have to be cut out of every piece of clothing. Watching him struggle for friendships because he is slightly more immature than the neurotypical child and struggle because he knows that something is off with his brain and he just wants to be a “regular kid.” I still get anxiety when I am approached and asked if I am his mom. My first reaction is “what did he do,” and “I’m sorry if he did anything.” I still have that walking on eggshells feeling and I don’t want him to be “that kid.” Because, at one time we were and hopefully we never are in that situation again. Please, I’m begging you, the next time you want to shoot ugly eyes at a mom who has a child melting down in her buggy, grant her grace. Grant her grace, because you don’t know the why behind that behavior. Not every child who acts that way is being naughty on purpose and she is doing the best that she can.

    All of the trials and tribulations above are part of our family journey. I don’t know what is ahead for us with another possible diagnosis, but I can tell you that this journey has been emotional, yet amazing. You see ADHD may be a challenge but it is also a superpower. I’m so proud because I see my child look at a problem and watch the gears start turning. He put his first four cylinder engine kit together with his dad at the age of 7. Those million little Lego pieces scattered around the table, he’s going to create something amazing with it. Give him cardboard boxes and duct tape and what he creates is nothing short of spectacular. Hand that boy a bat and pitch him the ball and he is totally focused on getting that hit. He works hard and loves even harder. We always speak of the day that he overcomes his adversities and how one day he may be medication free. I also have to give him all of the credit for making us stronger parents. We are a team when it comes to fighting for his needs, we hold each other up when we feel like crumpling to the floor after a bad day and we take advantage of our date nights so that we can keep our relationship strong in order to face what may be ahead.

    So to all of you in the trenches, hang in there. You are not alone. I think about those who are in and have been in our shoes constantly. I am a huge advocate for more knowledge when it comes to this disorder. I don’t think that people really know everything that ADD/ADHD could possibly entail. Heck, we have been on this journey for 4 years and I am still educating myself. My favorite go-to is Additude Magazine. It has been a wealth of information when it comes to ADHD and all of the other secondary diagnoses that may come with this disorder. And if your child needs a little pick me up, this book of affirmations is a wonderful tool to help pick them back up!

  • Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

    Pumpkin Chocolate Chip Cookies

    I’m sure you are thinking, “really Mitzi, three recipe posts in a row?!” The answer is yes! You see, I thought that this recipe was gone for good and I need it readily available for the fall. Krusteaz has changed their packaging and no longer include this AMAZING recipe on the box. I am not a huge pumpkin spice fan, but my husband and boys crave everything pumpkin this time of year. I just happened to come across this mix several years ago, and well, we don’t make bread with it because these cookies are to die for!

    Now when shopping for the mix, it has to be the Krusteaz Quick Bread Mix, Pumpkin Spice Coffeehouse style. I have found it at Sam’s, Costco, HEB and Target in the past. Do not buy the cookie mix, its not the same. Also, please note that you must use margarine if you want a chewy cookie. If you use butter, the texture will be fluffy and much like a cake cookie (and it isn’t as good). The ingredients are as follows:

    • 1 box of Krusteaz Quick Bread Mix Pumpkin Spice Coffeehouse style
    • 1 stick of room temperature Margarine
    • 1 large egg
    • 1 cup of Semi Sweet Chocolate Chips

    Preheat oven to 350° and combine your ingredients. I usually combine everything with my stand mixer so that I can whip the margarine up a little before I add the boxed mix and the egg. Mix until combined. Stir in chocolate chips. Use a cookie scoop to portion out the cookies and place on a parchment lined cookie sheet. Bake for 12-15 minutes or until edges are slightly golden. Centers may seem to be a little undercooked but that’s ok. As long as 3/4 of the cookie looks cooked and edges are golden. I pull the cookies out of the oven and place the cookie sheet on a trivet to cool. Once they are cooled to room temperature, ENJOY!

    These cookies don’t last long in our home, nor when I bring them to a party. I often find myself baking double and triple batches from September to November, They are THAT GOOD!!!

    Happy Fall Y’all!

  • Jo Malone Poppy & Barley Launch

    Jo Malone Poppy & Barley Launch

    I am pretty sure that I made Josh jump up a foot in the middle of Kalakaua Avenue (Honolulu, HI) when I received a message from Anicea at Jo Malone London River Oaks asking if I would like to host an event for the release of their new scent, Poppy and Barley! Of course, I said YES!!! Let me tell you, the event was every thing that I envisioned.

    Anicea was an absolute doll to work with throughout the entire planning process. Teacups & Saucers provided us with delectable light bites such as matcha cupcakes, dark chocolate & earl grey mousse, smoked salmon tartare, and a gourmet ham and toast. She also provided an amazing hand blended Elderflower, Lavender & Chamomile iced tea. If you know me, you know that I am usually not a huge fan of tea, but I love every tea that Nadita serves! She is truly the ultimate tea party queen! Bombshell Macarons made the most delectable macarons that I’ve tasted! She customized flavors to go with our event theme, and let me tell you, I couldn’t pick a favorite flavor! With custom flavors being lemon poppy, lavender honey and raspberry rose, how can you pick a favorite?! Maranda does an amazing job at coming up with her unique flavor combinations. I can honestly say, her macrons do not last 2 minutes in our home. Seriously, 2 dozen gone in a matter of minutes… Perkins family approved! Please click on their links and give these fellow mom-bosses some love! They absolutely ROCK!!!

    To everyone who came out to support me, THANK YOU!!! Huge shout out to Bubbles & Blooms! Even though they could not make the event, they provided a gorgeous arrangement for the event and were there in spirit. I wish that I had pictures with everyone, but I had an amazing time visiting with everyone and was intrigued with the different scents everyone picked and layered to make their signature scent unique!

    Anicea was amazing and brought in another neighboring business in the River Oaks district for our bubbles that night!! Our bartender was the nicest and made sure our sparkling rose was topped off for our toasts and happy hour during the event. Huge shout out to Ouzo Bay and Loch Bar for the celebratory bubbles and for an amazing time after the event! My husband and I cannot wait to come back and eat for date night! You know that this Cajun girl approves any restaurant who cooks whole fish, has an oyster bar, and uses the “good cornmeal batter” on their fried food!

    In case you were wondering if the new Jo Malone London fragrance is as divine as the rest of their scents? Well of course it is! With notes of black currant, poppy and barley, it is the perfect balance of crisp floral with a musky/woodsy undertone. I have to say that Poppy and Barley is my second favorite scent under Peony & Blush Suede (because peonies are my favorite). If you haven’t had the Jo Malone London experience yet, please do yourself a favor and immerse yourself into the realm of luxurious scents. Here is a boutique locator, you wont be disappointed! If you would like information on hosting an event in the Jo Malone London River Oaks boutique, please contact Anicea at 832-297-4471.

  • Indigo Labor Day Sale!

    Indigo Labor Day Sale!

    If you have seen my stories, you know that I promised you a sneak peek on what I’ve ordered from one of my favorite online boutiques, Shop Indigo Closet! Please remember to use code LABORDAY to get BOGO on the entire site… plus a free gift with purchase… plus a coupon code for 40% off your next purchase!! It’s such a great deal!!! If you are reading this after Labor Day, you can always use code MITZI20 for 20% off your entire purchase! So let’s get started!!

    This Penelope Romper is the perfect transition piece as we head into fall. Especially for those of us who have to deal with the hot Houston heat until at least November! I love the way this romper fits and plan to transition it by adding booties and a cardigan as we head into slightly milder weather!

    The one thing that I have to rave about is that this boutique knows how to pick bodysuits!!! This Hannah Henley bodysuit is perfection! I love that it is lightweight (because, Texas). This bodysuit runs TTS or you can always size up for a slightly looser fit!

    This Hilda bodysuit is the perfect fall piece! I purchased it to pair with black denim (or shorts). I adore this color and love that I can dress it up or down depending on my plans. This bodysuit also runs TTS (true to size).

    These Ginger Jeans are everything!! I had a similar pair last year but the button fell off and since I purchased them on Amazon, and the shop disappeared, I’m pretty sure I paid full price for a one-off. I ordered these to replace last year’s pair and they are by my favorite denim brand. I know that I always rave about them being true to size, but these do run about a size small so you will want to size up!

    Last is this Maven Cardigan! I am hoping that we get some pretty cool temps soon because this cardigan is life!!! Seriously, it is so soft and thick that it reminds me of a much, much more expensive brand! The herringbone print takes this neutral to the next level! I can see myself wearing it with my lounge wear as well as how it is pictured above! (Even if I have to turn my AC down, light my fireplace and pretend like it is nice and wintery outside!!!)

    Happy Shopping!!!

  • Shop Indigo Closet

    Shop Indigo Closet

    Hey ya’ll! I am so excited to be publishing this blog post! My goal was to have this up by Sunday, but I have had some sick little fellas that I needed to get well and back on a schedule! Any who… I wanted to share some new looks with you guys! I have recently teamed up with Shop Indigo Closet and let me tell you, I am in love with this boutique!! Use the code MITZI20 for 20% off your entire purchase.

    I have to say that I loved everything that I purchased. I was hesitant about this Buddy Love bodysuit, but it ended up being one of my favorites! I just love the vintage feel and the ties on the shoulders. It is a lower cut than I usually go for, but I was totally comfortable in it (with the help of a little wardrobe tape). I will probably throw on this bralette when I wear it next because I love the extra coverage and detail that it gives.

    Next up are these white distressed denim pants. I originally purchased them to wear with the bodysuit above, but I ended up pairing with something a little higher waisted. This brand of denim is my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE denim! I may or may not have giggled and danced a little when I saw this brand on her site!! I seriously have at least 10+ pairs in all colors, rises and levels of distressing. They have the perfect amount of stretch and they hold their shape so well. This is my first pair of mid rise, and they are just as comfortable and fit as well as my higher rise pairs.

    This Esmeralda maxi is perfection. Seriously, the pictures do not do it justice! I am picky when it comes to long dresses. I don’t want to wear a long summer dress that is going to make me sweat. I may as well wear jeans if that is the case! This dress however, it’s flowy, it’s breezy and cool! I first tried it on at Babechella and fell in love. When I partnered with Shop Indigo Closet, I knew that this dress would be included in my first purchase! There are two slits in the front and two in back to give you the whimsical and flowy look that literally makes it perfect for that beach/tropical vacation. I cannot wait to bring this little number with me to Hawaii at the end of the month!

    There is one other bodysuit that I received from Shop Indigo Closet. However, I was unable to get shots in it before I wrote this post. The Rylee Ruffle bodysuit is so comfortable! It is currently sold out, but I was told that it will more than likely be restocked in a different color soon! I had every intention on wearing it to the Fomo Factory and getting some really good shots in it, but life and sick kiddos happen. If you follow me on my Instagram, I will be posting a shot of me in it soon!

    So there you have it, do yourself a favor and check out all of the darling pieces over at Shop Indigo Closet and don’t forget to use the code MITZI20 for 20% off!

    -Mitzi

  • Happy Friday!

    Happy Friday!

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    Hi Everyone!

    I hope that you are having a wonderful Friday. Our family is looking forward to a relaxing weekend with hardly anything on our schedule. The last few weekends have been uber busy and we are looking forward to finally scratching some things off of our to-do lists and enjoy some family time!

    First thing on our list is to take the boys to La Centerra tomorrow because the Pizza Planet truck will be at Alamo Drafthouse. We were unable to get movie tickets to the family party, so we plan on catching a different showing, but our Toy Story obsessed kids are so excited to see the Pizza Planet truck in person!!!

    I also plan to catch up on a few blog posts, so click the link at the top of this post and follow me on Blog Lovin so that you can subscribe and be in the know when I publish new posts!

    xoxo-

    Mitzi!