Let’s be honest most of the weekend it was just naked butt checks. Yup we finally decided to tackle potty training. We wanted to train Hudson before Asher was born, but then Ash decided to come 4 weeks early and we never had the chance.
Life with a newborn has settled down a bit, which is what led us to take this weekend to try out potty training. Most of our weekend was spent at home filling Hudson with liquids and then running to the potty. Let’s just say it was a really messy weekend and I didn’t take pics of the process. It’s only been 2 days and he still isn’t a pro, but Sunday was much better than Saturday so I’m hopeful this week will go somewhat smoothly.
I did have a project to complete for a fun collaboration I’m working on (details soon) so I managed to sneak out for an hour to pick up supplies. During my sourcing trip I spotted some treasures at Century 21(The store not the real estate company).
The loads of sales throughout the stores especially in the home goods section.
Fretwork ottomans for only $60:
Storage ottomans in ikat for only $60:
I also popped into Jo-Annsand found some pretty trim that would look great on any plain jane curtain panels.
While the weekend was filled with a lot of rain we had a couple windows of no rain which allowed us to lay down our new outdoor rug.
{Details on outdoor sectional coming this week.}
I also went over to my parents to add some finishing touches for a project I was working on. Here is a little peek!
Of course no weekend recap is complete with a picture of my littlest man:
Isn’t he adorable? We can’t handle the cuteness. Plus he behaved like an angel this weekend sleeping throughout most of it while we dealt his big brother. Amazing.
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