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Today I am in the 8th week of my pregnancy. Still tired as never before, but I refuse to
neglect my blog. So I took all the energy left in me to get dressed, put on a smile,
and take outfit pictures.
Glow
New Life




Forever 21 Dress, Shoes bought in Texas 2 years ago.
So I was contemplating whether to tell you guys so soon but I HAVE TO.
Well, because I want nothing more right now than to blog about it the whole way.
So guess what?????????????
IM GOING TO BE A MOMMY!!!!!
Yes, after 3 years of trying with Jesse we finally conceived last month. We are
extremely happy and blessed. We are 7 weeks long right now, and boy is this baby
taking ALL of my energy. All I want to do right now is sleep,sleep,sleep. Which is
why I have been blogging less often. I’m just not in the mood do put any thought into
my outfits. The good news is that I will be blogging about ways to dress chic and
sophisticated while pregnant. Just because I have a bun in my oven does not mean
I’m going to reach for my mommy jeans in the back of my closet. Oh no I won’t.
So anyway I might just start a baby blog, who knows.
But WOW, Jesse and I are so happy. I’m 23 and ready to be a Mom, this is the right
age for me. I thank God for giving me this baby and a man who’s there for me
through everything, even when I’m being a meanie butt to him
Hazel
Father’s day in Orange
Wearing a Vintage Casper blazer, ZARA top and pants, Aldo shoes, Nexus watch, vintage purse and F21 earrings.
Today was a great Father’s Day. We celebrated today by going to the beautiful city of Malibu in CA.
The weather was great, sunny, high 80′s, and crispy warm air. We bought some food and headed to the
beach to enjoy the weather and celebrate my Father. Let me just take a few seconds to say a few words
about my Dad. Growing up I was never close to my dad to the point where I was comfortable enough to
let him in to my deepest secrets. I never went to him for advice or to have the kind of conversations I have
with him now. I was blesses with a great family but being a teen, I took having my Dad for granted.
Things changed when I joined the Army, my Dad gave my so much support and advice that no one gave me while I was alone and in a scary place. I carried a picture of him in my ACU (uniform)
pocket and when ever I felt like giving up because I was mentally and physically beat, I took the
picture out and looked at it, and as crazy and corny as this may sound, it gave me so much energy to move forward. I
have made my Dad so proud with all of my accomplishments that I never want to let him down. Which
only makes me work harder in anything I do in life. I can
go on forever and ever talking about my Daddy but I know this would turn in to a book eventually, so to
make this long story short, I thank God for giving me a great family and the best Dad in the WORLD.
Don’t take your family for granted and think they will always be there. Tell them you love them and never
turn your back on your parents just to make a friend happy. What I mean by that is that a lot of the time
when your growing up, you let your parents down or you do something to betray them because you want
to keep your friend (who asked you to sneak out the house to go to a party) happy. You might be too worried
about making people happy who DON’T love you and in the process you hurt the people that DO love
you.
*and thats a lesson learned by yours truly…*























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