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What I’m Loving Lately 124

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Hey, hey! Happy Thursday! This week is really flying by for me. Anyone else? Maybe it’s just because we’re off to Newport this weekend, which is one of our favorite weekends of the year. We’ve actually had a countdown going all week with Quinn because the place we stay every year has a heated indoor pool, and he is BEYOND pumped to swim in it. The kid lovvveeesss swimming. I actually just signed him up for swim lessons starting next week, so we’re really glad he’s still all about the water. Anyway… it’s time for this week’s What I’m Loving Lately. I have a fun round-up for you this morning, and I hope you enjoy it! 🙂 Drink More Water Bottle – How adorable is this (glass) water bottle?! It’s such a great tool for encouraging you to drink more water! Keds Studio Dash – I received a few questions about the shoes that I wore to the corn maze over the weekend, and they’re one of my favorites from Keds. They’re the Studio Dash, and I wear them ALL the time! They’re super lightweight

5 Tips For A Super Simple Meal Plan

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I promised you guys an update on my meal planning post from a few weeks ago. Here it is! I hope you aren’t disappointed that I don’t have this new grand plan with printables and tools and websites and “seven weekly staples” and all that jazz. After trying a few different methods, I realized that S I M P L I C I T Y was what I needed most. Surprise, surprise. The one major tool I did try out was the Plan To Eat meal planner . I liked it. It’s a great tool for those of you who are hard-core recipe savers and planners. (Although it does cost a monthly fee and I just did the trial.) My favorite feature was how it formatted the recipes for easy kitchen use. But it ended up being one more site to click into to check on dinner, and I found myself flip flopping back and forth between my meal planning calendar and my Google calendar way too much. I need flexibility and simplicity most of all. I thought doing a theme day might be my best solution, but even that wasn’t flexible enough. We a