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Magazine Feature

February 15, 2013

 Nicole and I feel completely honored to have had the opportunity

to write a “family focus” article in one of our local magazines.

We wrote the piece toward the end of December

in regards to our New Year’s Resolution.

Instead of making our typical goals,

we decided that we both really needed to

learn the art of being more present

{in our parenting, relationships with others, and in everyday situations}.

We also felt the need to strive for a better balance in our lives —

with some much needed attention on creating more

“mommy time”

to recharge and find brief moments of peace throughout the day.

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The Winter Issue was mailed to residents last week.

We are excited to share a few photos of the magazine with you,

as well as, the article itself!

We would love to hear how this topic relates to your own life,

so please leave us a comment & share some of your insight!

 

 

 

 

 

Without further ado, here is the article

{thanks for reading!}…

 

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION:

Learning the Art of Being Present While Balancing Life

Like many of you, this New Year has brought about a renewed commitment to our personal goals. Typically, the two of us have set goals that pertain to exercising more, eating healthier, becoming more organized, or even giving up that {much needed} “Cup of Joe!” This year, our focus is on a complete change in mommy perspective. We are confident that by making this critical shift in our thinking, our behavior will change too, resulting in a more balanced and satisfying life.

As mother’s we hope to create an equilibrium in our lives between meeting {or exceeding, for those of you that are “supermoms”} the needs of our family while still designating time to take care of ourselves to cultivate the person we were before children.  Since we are more nurturing by nature, we tend to meet the needs of our children, significant others, friends, or even our commitments before our own. How many times have you made plans to sneak away for a meal with a friend, or for an exercise class at a gym, only to cancel due to scheduling issues or because of mommy guilt? As mothers we hold ourselves to such high standards and are constantly putting our own needs on the backburner. Over time, this can result in feelings of resentment, depression, and burnout. It is time for a change! Research has repeatedly shown that the happiest women are those that take time out of each day to do something just for themselves {if only for brief moments of stillness}. It is through these daily happiness routines that we become more fulfilled, and in return, can take better care of those around us.

BE MINDFUL

After much soul searching and research, we have found that this sense of fulfilled peace can be obtained through a state of “mindfulness” and balance of our day-to-day activities.

Mindfulness is borrowed from the Buddhist practice of being present and aware of one’s thoughts, actions, and environment. This all begins by learning to breathe. As simple as it sounds, it is instrumental in quickly calming your central nervous system and helping you feel centered, relaxed, and in control. Instead of running through your day with quick, shallow breathing {as we tend to do}, concentrate on deep belly breaths {like you see in babies}. If short on time, simply close your eyes and focus on your breath, if only for a minute.

Once you are cognizant of your breathing, you can move on to other techniques that help you remain more present throughout the day, such as finding short periods of time for mediation. Why not spend a few minutes to yourself each day enjoying a hot shower, going for a walk or run while listening to your favorite music, keeping a gratitude journal, or connecting with something {spiritually} that is greater than yourself? Although small tasks in the grand scale of the day, picking one or two of these can truly help improve your mood and make you more productive.

Whether we are a working or stay-at-home mom, we are all incredibly busy with the daily “runaround” {as we like to call it}. It is so easy to put ourselves in autopilot and go through the day without really absorbing precious moments with our children or appreciating the beauty that’s around us. While with our children, we can learn to become more mindful by turning off our cell phones and the radio in the car. Instead, utilize that time to talk and be truly present.  This can be a great time to find out what is going on in their lives. To practice mindfulness with your children in other situations, simply focus on each interaction with them so you do not get overwhelmed. Stop reading your email or being distracted by another form of technology and show love to them by being present. This could be fixing them a snack {before they ask} and taking it to them, sitting down on the floor to play, or just walking over to them and saying something like, “I just wanted to let you know how much I love you.”

MAKE TIME

Now that you have a heightened sense of your mindfulness, you can focus on the balancing act. A good way to do this is to blend your family time while still taking a moment for yourself. An example of this would be while waiting for your child at speech, indulge in a specialty drink while reading a fashion magazine, or while doing chores around the house, listen to your favorite music.

You can create more time in your day to open up a space for yourself by simplifying your schedule. Look for what you can “undo” in your day and start saying no to requests that do not feel right or drain you of time and energy. In addition, plan a day or two a month where you purposefully let go of your daily “to do” list. Focus on the family time, schedule a spa day, or plan a date night! Remember, no one has ever perished from a messy house, for staying in their pajamas all day, or for a day or evening away from the kids!

Since we typically run our households as mothers, it can be hard to delegate and let go of certain responsibilities and tasks; however, this is crucial for freeing up time. Don’t be afraid to enlist the help of trusting family and friends and utilize your children in assisting you with age appropriate chores around the house.

HAVE FUN

Now that you have found ways to free up some room in your day, make a list of at least 25 things that you truly enjoy doing. This could be finally sitting down to read a book, taking a dance, cooking or yoga class, browsing the aisles of your favorite store, or even walking on a nearby trail or beach. Whether the task is big or small, short or time-consuming, it matters little to your brain. It will all register the same – – time spent on you.

We hope that you will join us in adding this to your list of New Year’s resolutions!  We can’t promise it will happen overnight, or that it will be easy {as life tends to throw us roadblocks along the way}. However, if we learn the art of mindfulness, practice breathing, create more space in the day {by simplifying our schedules}, and add in daily doses of personal time… we are confident that this will result in a calmer, more productive, and happier version of you!

Wishing you mindful moments and balance amongst the chaos! Happy 2013!

Nicole & Sara

{Simply Happenstance}

Filed Under: Family

Happy Valentine’s Day!

February 14, 2013

Sara and I would like to wish you a

Happy Valentine’s Day!!

happy valentine's day

Filed Under: Family

Baked French Toast

February 12, 2013

 Warm… gooey… sweet…

D  E  L  I  C  I  O  U  S

{Baked French Toast}!

I’ve yet to meet anyone who doesn’t love french toast…

How great would this be on a lazy weekend at home?

This recipe

{adapted from the Pioneer Woman},

 is super simple to make.

You can prepare it the night before and bake in the morning,

waking your family to the smells of this decadent dish!

Or perhaps you can make it during the day,

while the kids are at school,

and surprise them with breakfast for dinner

{our personal favorite around here}!

 

{What You Will Need}

* Butter, for greasing

 * 1 loaf of crusty sourdough or french bread

{or a few mini loafs}

* 6 large eggs

* 2 cups of sweetened vanilla almond milk

{or milk of your choice}

* 1/2 cup brown sugar

* 1/2 cup granulated sugar

* 1 tablespoon of vanilla extract

{2 tablespoons vanilla if you used regular milk}

 

{Topping}

* 1/2 cup flour

* 1/2 cup firmly packed brown sugar

* 2 teaspoons of pumpkin pie spice

{or 1 tsp. cinnamon & 1/4 tsp. nutmeg}

* 1 stick of cold butter, cut into pieces

* chopped pecans {optional}

 

{Serve with the Following}

* butter

* warm maple syrup

* fresh berries

 

{Preparation}

For the French toast: Grease the baking pan with butter.

Cut the bread into cubes, and evenly distribute in the pan.

Crack the eggs in a big bowl.

Whisk together the eggs, milk, brown sugar, granulated sugar and vanilla.

Pour evenly over the bread.

Cover the pan tightly and store in the fridge until needed {preferably overnight}.

 

For the Topping: Mix the flour, brown sugar, pumpkin pie spice

{or cinnamon & nutmeg}, salt and pecan pieces in a separate bowl.

Stir together using a fork.

Add the cold pieces of sliced butter with a pastry cutter,

and mix it all together until the mixture resembles fine pebbles.

 

{Note: since I am always looking for ways to make things easier and kid-friendly,

 you can mix the dry ingredients with butter in a zipblock bag.

Use your hands or seal the bag and let the kids mix until topping

is combined and in crumbled pieces}.

Store the topping mixture,

 in the sealed bag,

in the fridge until ready to use.

When you’re ready to bake the casserole,

preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.

Remove the casserole from the fridge and sprinkle on the topping.

 

Bake for 45 minutes for a softer, more bread pudding texture,

or for 1 hour + for a firmer, crisper texture.

Scoop out individual portions.

Top with butter, a drizzle of maple syrup and fresh berries!

  

Without a doubt, this dish is one of my family’s favorites!

I seriously think the kids and I licked our plates clean!

You just can’t go wrong when butter, cinnamon, bread & syrup are in the mix!

E  N  J  O  Y  !

 

{Behind the Scenes}

It’s getting harder and harder to sneak a few photos past my older boys these days

and Mr. Amazing just wasn’t cooperating with the camera,

as you will see {he is nearly two, after-all}!

Here is one of Miss Blue, Pixie {one of our two cats}, & my littlest man… Finn.

 

Filed Under: Food

Guest Blogger on MamaWolfe

February 11, 2013

Today, we at Simply Happenstance are

very excited and honored to be a featured

guest blogger on mamawolfe.

Jennifer Wolfe is a mother of two teenagers,

a loving wife, a teacher and yet she finds some time

to fulfill her passion of writing with her lovely blog.

Not only does Jennifer devote her time as a mama

{her children are active skiers in Lake Tahoe….love}

but her devotion to education is a global matter.

She currently facilitates a sister program

between her California school and one

she helped build in Nicaragua,

all the while developing an educational

webinar series for new bloggers {what a gift}.

Sara and I have enjoyed getting to know Jennifer.

Please shoot on over to her site to check out why

we like it so much as well as viewing our

Valentine’s based recipe for good old fashioned

homemade marshmallows……

We know you want to make some….{wink}

Mamawolfe

 

Homemade Marshmallows 

nicole signature via simply happenstance

Filed Under: Family

{weekend} lovelies

February 9, 2013

In the spirit of Valentine’s Day…

some love,

inspiration,

recipes

&

our favorite posts…

enjoy this {lovely} weekend!

xo,

s & n

 

{Words To Live By // Etsy Poster by Eva Shrock}

 

{Darling Printable Valentine’s // Skip To My Lou}

 

{Red Velvet Brownies + Buttercream // Smells Like Home}

 

{60 Tiny Love Stories  //  Makes Me Think}

 

{12 Candy-Free Valentine’s // Plucky Momo}

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Some of our favorite {love + recipe} posts:

 

Love is a Verb

Chocolate Chip M&M Cookie Recipe

Family Date Night

Wine & Food Pairings

Sweet Dreams Little Man

Pioneer Woman’s Chocolate Peanut Butter Pie

A “Moment” With My Older Boys

Favorite Pasta Recipe 

 

Filed Under: Lovelies

Fashion Trends We Love

February 7, 2013

 

FASHION TRENDS WE LOVE…

                                         and hope will never go out of style!

 

 

 

1. Ballet Flats + Leopard print

This is a 2-in-1 for us.

We love a good quality ballet flat like this one from JCrew…

and we can’t get enough leopard!

 

2. Chunky Jewelry both Colorful + Gold

Another {lovely} find from JCrew.

A beautiful necklace can be quite a statement piece!

We love the turquoise mixed with gold!

 

3. Vintage Cat Eye

This dramatic, yet pretty makeup technique has been popular for decades!

Try this great tutorial to achieve the look!

 

4.  Skinny Jeans + Grey

Who doesn’t love a good pair of skinny jeans?

These Hudson’s are particularly fabulous in the color grey…

{my personal love}!

Perfect for wearing with your favorite pair of boots!

 

5.  Nautical Stripes + Infinity Scarfs

Another 2-in-1!

We {heart} stripes and love the look of a polished infinity scarf!

 

6.  The Top Knot

A classic knot or a messy bun,

either way…

an easy way to look pulled together while going a day

{or two},

between washings!

Try this tutorial!

 

7.  Polished Nails

Essie nail polish is not only affordable,

but good quality for a lasting manicure/pedicure.

We love the bright colors…

and of course,

all of the shades of grey {wink, wink}!

 

8.  Boots, Boots & more Boots!

A girl can’t possibly have enough pairs, right?

There are endless varieties out there…

but these from Free People caught our attention with the zipper detail in the back!

 

Filed Under: Lovelies

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bioSara and Nicole are sorority sisters that simply “happened” to end up in the same small town. They have many things in common, which have set the tone of their blog. They hope that you will join them in their journey of motherhood, dreams that may be, the daily life, and their passion for cooking, yoga, fashion, and design!

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