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How to know when your family is complete.

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When is your family complete?  Or how do you know when you’re done having kids?  In case you’re new to my scene, I have 4 children age 6 and under.  Showcased above from left to right: Oscar (3), Fitz (9 months), Levi (5), and Coco (6).

My spouse Andrew says you know you’re done when your husband is curious as to who the father of future children will be, because he, is done.  But watching my Fitz Winters reach his 10 month marker this Mother’s Day makes my heart hurt.  What will I do when there are no pudgy thighs to squish or toothless mouths to kiss or roll filled necks to smell?

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Once again, my Andrew would interject that he is willing to stand in for all those activities. But I almost wish my ovaries would fall out at age 35 leaving me without a choice, clean of conscience, rich with closure.

I searched for my children through deserts of infertility for more than half a decade, I finally found my daughter through adoption, and my biological sons came miraculously in the years following.  I feel like this is my life’s work. So how do I gracefully abandon what I believe is the most important thing I’ve ever done or will do?  How do I graduate from my child-bearing years and move on to whatever is next?

And what is next?  If my family is complete then I’ve already met the most important people in my life.  I have my husband. I have four beautiful children.  Are there no more babies to name? No more faces to conjecture over?  No one else to fall in love with?

Don’t get me wrong, I  really don’t want to endure nine months of body invasion, add 3-4 thousand diapers to a landfill, and potty train another bottom.  Raising kids is hard, mostly thankless, and every additional soul leaves me with less and less capacity for anything else. I can barely complete a sentence after 6 pm most days.  My brain has been shot with so many verbal ejections of Mom or literal screams for my attention, that you’d think I was trying to recover from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder once the kids are tucked safely into their beds.

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I guess the big question I need to answer is “Do I want another baby or another child.”  Because those are two different things.

While I ponder on these questions, maybe Andrew could help me celebrate (aka bribe me) this Mother’s Day with these Shane Company Threader style dangle earrings or an Adjustable Popcorn Chain Bracelet or a Pave Filled Diamond Anniversary Ring.  I can’t promise it will convince me to stop adding to our family, but it doesn’t hurt to try.

ShaneCo_AVE_Mothersday_165 (1)Trina Turk White Paltrow Floral Lace Pencil Skirt and Pretti Scalloped Lace Top from Alixandra’s Collections

Riley Poplin Shirt & Holland Heeled Sandals from Banana Republic

Photography by Rennai Hoefer of Ten22 Studio

Sponsored by Shane Company

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Check out my friends thoughts on Mother’s Day here:

Alex from AVE Styles

Vanessa from We The Classy

Sponsored by Shane Co.

posted Filed Under: Family, Jewelry, Motherhood

Best & Worst Colors for Autumn, Seasonal Color Analysis

Warm Autumn is somewhat tawny, lower in contrast between hair, eyes, and skin, and decidedly warm with yellow undertones.

Deep Autumn features are high in contrast, at times they can borrow from Deep Winter.  Their colors are slightly less warm and the most pigmented of the Autumns.

Soft Autumn is the most neutral of the Autumn set.  They have some underlying cool tones and their best colors are more blended, muted, and subtle.

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Meet Sakura Considine of the Bloguettes, also a Warm & Rich, Deep Autumn.
Follow along through the color draping to uncover your own coloring.  Each drape represents a season:  Warm & Rich – Autumn, Warm & Fresh – Spring, Cool & Delicate – Summer, Cool & Brilliant – Winter.

deep-autumn-greenNotice how the Olive Green brings out the green in her hazel eyes.

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Her best blue, Indian Teal, brings out all the highlights in hair while the powder blue leaves her features flat.  According to David Zyla in Color Your Style, this would be her Dramatic Color.

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Sakura’s skin is glowing in wine purple.  Indigo is also lovely on her.  As a Deep Autumn she can borrow some Deep Winter colors.

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Coral brings out the radiance in her cheeks and lips.  Salmon has some warmth and Fuchsia has great contrast, but neither are as harmonious as the first autumn option.  The baby pink leaves her looking lifeless and wan.

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Sakura’s pigmented features are flattered by several versions of red, but the brick leaves the white of her eyes and teeth at their full optic white potential.

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Cool features shy away from orange, but Sakura’s warm undertones embrace pumpkin.

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The depth and warmth of chocolate are perfect match for Sakura.  She needn’t avoid camel or coffee, but khaki leaves less sparkles on her complexion.

Photos by Red Poppy Photo, Breanne Johnson

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Cool & Brilliant (aka Winter)
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