Can you believe it?
I thought that it would never get here.
I'm ready to sit in the pool and day, and use that grill!
How cute it that tiny pool?
Logan's physical therapy team had a water party, and this was their cute little pool.
I just love this photo.
is about staying home and making memories, during the ssummer.
I'm so excited that they reached out to me, because I love playing outdoors and going to local summer events with my kiddos.
Playing in the kiddie pool and grilling corn is a summer staple in our home.
I love outfits that can be easily put on and changed when messes happen.
I also love carefree outfits.
Outfits that match almost anything.
I love being able to toss together an outfit in minutes, and spending more time in the water sprinkler with the kiddos.
I love outfits that can be worn to the park or out to dinner.
I love when outfits are good for different situations.
I also LOVE when an outfit is easy to take on and off.
This makes it easy for me to change the kids if they make a mess when we are out and about.
Notice my son's outfit in this photo?
He's about to wear it to physical therapy, but I could also take him to dinner.
My Tips For Boy's Summer Clothing
1- Pull On Shorts
They look nice, but they're super comfy.
They tend to be softer and easier to play in, plus they're easy to change if they get dirty
Also, get a solid color so they match any shirt.
2- Solid Colored Shirts
They can be casual, but can be worn for something a little nicer.
They may not be dress shirts, but they look nicer than graphic tees.
Plus, they match most bottoms.
They may not be dress shirts, but they look nicer than graphic tees.
Plus, they match most bottoms.
3- Henley Tee Shirts
My son loves these more than polos because they are thinner.
They just a little dress, and a lot more comfy in the heat.
They just a little dress, and a lot more comfy in the heat.
My Tips For Girl's Summer Outfits
I love summer dresses!
They're super easy! There's no outfit matching.
1- Summer Dresses
No matching to worry about.
Just pull a dress over her head, and call it a day.
I'm such a fan.
Almost any dress can be casual and dressy.
Super easy.
2-Bike Shorts
If your toddler is like mine, you may want to consider bike shorts.
Solid colors match almost any dress, and he won't be able to show the world her underpants.
3- Rompers
I love that these are in style, again!
No worry about bike shorts, or matching bottoms.
They can be casual and dressy, and they're super easy to change when messes happen.
My Tips on Swimwear
1- Get that super cute swimsuit and take many photos
My daughter just turned 3, and she remembers the swimsuit that she wore the most last summer.
She loved it, she loves the photos, and she felt like a princess wearing it.
I love those memories, too!
2- Get Darker Colors & More Than One Suit For Everyday Wear
Will your kiddos be in the pool, all summer?
Eating in their swimwear?
I like getting 2 pieces of swimwear for each child.
That way there's always a dry suit,
and they're less likely to wear over the summer.
Why go for darker colors?
I don't, but I have had a pair of my son's trunks stained by an ice pop.
Whoops. Lol.
Oh well. That's what summer is about.
One Last Tip
Always Buy Kid's Clothing On Sale
You can save fifty percent or more, just by waiting for a sale.
Would you like to save even more?
Look for a coupon to use during the sale.
You can stack the coupon with the sales promo for a much bigger savings.
Wanna save the most?
Wait for a sale, a coupon, and a free shipping promo.
A Lot of store's ( like Gymboree) will let you do this.
For example, today on Gymboree, you can save up to 70 percent on sales.
They are also providing a code for an extra 20 percent off ad free shipping.
They offer this code on their homepage, so you do not have to look for it.
I love, love, love this about Gymboree.
They run some awesome sales, too
Have any tips for me?
Please let me know.
I'd love to hear them.
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