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The Season for Stocking "Stuffers"!

December 02, 2016 by Briana Smith in Baby Girl Fashion

Happy December!

Hope you are all enjoying this amazing time of year.

If you are like me, stocking stuffers are some of the hardest gifts for to buy. I dislike spending money on toys that will be thrown away the next day.

This year, I tried to think outside the box and get items that Ellie would enjoy and use.

Ellie is teething, and chews on anything and everything. I found these adorable handmade organic teething toys at Benjamins Buttons and Beads Etsy Shop. Ellie's pink and grey elephant clip is adorable! The quality of the teething toy is amazing. 

Ellie also loves to read. She will sit and look at books for hours (The only time she holds still..) Papery Pier specializes in flash cards that make learning easy and fun. I ordered Ellie the counting flash cards.

Little Dribble Co. is my current favorite clothing shop for Ellie. Little Dribble Co. specializes in handmade, custom clothing for baby girls and boys. Their clothing and accessories are unique and as cute as can be! I’m ordering Ellie an adorable Infinity Scarf to stuff in her stocking.

(All items are $15 and under!)

Elephant Teething Clip: Benjamins Buttons and Beads

Flash Cards: Papery Pier

Infinity Scarf: Little Dribble Co.

 

December 02, 2016 /Briana Smith
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Ellie Claire. The Power of a Name

November 28, 2016 by Briana Smith in Baby Girl Fashion

Happy Holidays!

I hope you all had an amazing Thanksgiving!

Today’s post is very special to me and my family. It is about the power of a name.

Kody and I put a lot of thought into Ellie’s name. We wanted her name to reflect how special she is.

Many people do not know this, but Kody has an older sister. Her name was Shannel. Shannel was the oldest sibling. She was born 33 years ago today. Shannel was a huge blessing in the Smith’s family. Shannel was the happiest little girl. She was known all over town for her big brown eyes, and outgoing personality. She had to be the the center of attention and brought a smile to everyone’s face.

Shannel was in a tragic accident and passed away when she was six years old. Even though she is not here in person, her sweet spirit still feels the Smith family home.

My Grandma Brotherson passed in an awful car accident years before I was born. She was 52 years young. My mother was six months pregnant with her first born (my brother Kalan). Even though I never knew my Grandma Clarasee in person, I feel like I know her by the stories that my mom, aunt, and uncle share. Clarasee was the life of the party. She had an outgoing personality that everyone loved. From her outrageous hairstyles to her amazing softball skills, Clarasee was a standout. Everyone adored her and her positive outlook on life.

Even though Kody and I never knew these two, we admire their legacy. They impacted many lives. We knew we had to name our daughter after these two extraordinary humans.

The name Ellie comes from her aunt Shannel. Shannel’s nick name was Nelly, so we decided to name her Ellie. Claire comes from her great grandma Clarasee.

I’ve never felt closer to these two spirits, as I did when I was pregnant with Ellie. I knew they were watching over and preparing her to enter this world.  Ellie has two guardian angels watching over her.

Both our families can already see pieces of Shannel and Grandma Clarasee in our sweet Ellie. Ellie is outgoing, fun, and has such a positive attitude. I’m so grateful for these two influential spirits, and the impact they have on our life.

(Ellie’s OshKosh overalls are her aunt Shannel’s. They are 32 years old and still cute as ever!)

November 28, 2016 /Briana Smith
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Ellie's First Birthday.. A Birthday to be Remembered

November 17, 2016 by Briana Smith in Baby Girl Fashion

Wow, yesterday was definitely a birthday to remember.

Planning Ellie’s first birthday party is something I have been looking forward to since she was born. I love planning parties, especially when it’s for my baby girl.

Tuesday night I was feeling accomplished. The invitations were sent, decorations set up, and food was made. Kody and I were all ready to celebrate Ellie’s birthday. I couldn't wait to have the perfect day with my princess. 

Ellie woke up and was in shock as we walked downstairs into the transformed kitchen and living area. She was so excited to see unicorns, banners and sparkles everywhere she looked.

Ellie and I were having the best morning, eating breakfast and playing with her toys. We went upstairs to get dressed. Ellie was walking with her favorite blanky when her toes got tangled and she smashed her head on the edge of our bed. I grabbed and held her as fast as I could. I didn't dare look at her face because I was scared with what I would see. I finally pulled her away and look at her face dripping with blood. It was so aweful! I ran and grabbed a wet was cloth and held it on her head to stop the bleeding. My mother in law picked Ellie and I up and we went to the hospital where we met Kody. All the nurses in the Doctor's office were shocked at how happy she was right after her accident. The nurses took her in and the Doctor decided that stitches wouldn’t be necessary, gluing it back together would be the best option. (Thankfully!)

After the traumatic experience we drove back to the house and got ready for her party. She was as happy as ever throughout the rest of the day. I honestly feel like she knew the day was all about her, so she knew she had to be happy lol.

My mom and mother-in-law came and helped me finalize the decorations and food. We were then ready for the party to start!

Ellie had so many friends and family members come to celebrate her special day. It was the best night. Kody and I were proud parents watching her prance around, open presents and eating her birthday cake. She looked absolutely adorable in her Party Dress and Unicorn Crown. Her outfit was the hit of the party!

Ellie’s first birthday is definitely one we will never forget.

Unicorn Crown: Fais Do-Do Boutique went above and beyond. This unicorn crown was seriously the hit of the party. It totally completed her look! Like them on Facebook to see more of their cute head pieces Fais Do-Do Boutique

Unicorn Party Dress: Party Dress cutest ever!! Little Dribble Co. customized this dress special for Ellie. I could not be happier with how it turned out. See their shop Little Dribble Co. and follow them on Instagram to see more of their cute designs @LittleDribbleCo

Cake and Unicorn Cake Pops: Jens Cake Creations is seriously AMAZING! She has made cakes for my family for the last 3 years. She always finds a way to outdo herself. Jen is literally the best of the best. Not only do they always look adorable, they are always delicious. 

November 17, 2016 /Briana Smith
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Let's Call It Autumn

November 04, 2016 by Briana Smith in Fashion

Hi Everyone!

I hope you all had a fabulous week!

This years Halloween was my all time favorite. Halloween may have just become my new favorite holiday. Ellie was so fun to dress up. It made Kody's and my day to see her excitement as we went trick-or-treating. 

Kody, Ellie and I did a Grease theme this year. It turned out super cute. Kody was Danny, I was Sandy, and Ellie was a Pink Lady. We used Kody’s 1950’s Chevy Bel Air Drag Racing car (it is street legal) to drive around on Halloween night. It was so much fun! I added some Halloween pictures below just because I loved how our costumes turned out:)

Halloween was definitely the high of the week. After Halloween, our week was crash and burn. Ellie woke up with a high fever and rash. It’s been awful. Her throat is so sore that she doesn’t want to eat or drink. It literally breaks my heart to see her this sick.

I think she is getting better though. Today, she has had a smile on her face and is starting to act like the old Ellie.

Who knew being a mother could be so hard? I’ve literally gotten 4 hours of sleep every night this week. It’s difficult trying to work, cook, clean and take care of a sick baby while running on empty. Let’s just say I look like a wreck. I have no make up on and  am still in my pajamas I wore yesterday..

Now enough about me and my week, let's talk about this adorable top from Brass Hub Shop. I am obsessed with the color and style. This “Let’s Call it Autumn Top” is very flattering. It would look amazing on any body type. It is the perfect top for this Fall. It just screams Autumn. I can not wait to wear it for Thanksgiving because it is super cute and is loose fitting. (I can eat as much as I want and not worry about my tummy sticking out-Gotta think ahead right;)

Brass Hub Shop is a brand new boutique. I instantly fell in love with their boutiques style. Literally, I want to buy every item in their shop right now! Use code “BRIANAMARIE10” to receive 10% off your order! Brass Hub Shop

Thanks for following and happy shopping!

XoXo,

Briana Marie

November 04, 2016 /Briana Smith
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Girlfriends Don't Wait, Eternal Companions Do

October 17, 2016 by Briana Smith in Fashion

Hi Everyone!

I hope you are all having a great week.

October always brings bitter sweet feelings, even after six years! 

Kody and I met on the 24th of July at the Scipio Rodeo. I was about to start my senior year, Kody had just graduated and was waiting for his mission call. Kody received his mission call one week after we met. He was called to serve in Spokane, Washington on October, 13th. I remember getting a phone call from him at cheer practice telling me the news. I was excited for him to serve the Lord, but knew it was going to be a hard “goodbye.”

Kody and I fell in love fast and became inseparable during those short three months. I was totally smitten.  

Those 3 months went fast. October came and I knew my life was going to completely change. Even though I had only known him for three months, he was my best friend. He was a huge part in my life. I didn’t know what I was going to do without seeing him everyday.

I remember October, 13th like it was yesterday. It was the day I had to say goodbye for two years. I hurried home from soccer practice and Kody was there waiting at my house. He had a romantic date planned. We drove to Park City and listened to CD’s he made. The songs were all applicable to what we were about to experience. I remember trying not to think of what was ahead, and focus on the there and then. The three hour drive went quickly. We arrived in Park City and ate at Ruth’s Chris. We had the best dinner. When we were about to leave when Kody gave me a promise diamond necklace. He asked if I would wait for him. I told him I would have even if he didn’t ask. There was no way I could find a guy that compared to him. I tried to keep my emotions together as we started the drive home. Kody and I talked about what the next two years would entail, and how we were going to make it through, without being able to talk or see each other. I promised to write him every week and send him packages.

When we got to my house I remember feeling overwhelmed with emotions. I was so happy he was going to serve the Lord, however, I didn’t know how I was going to make it two years without seeing him. (I’m tearing up as I’m typing!)

We were both bawling as we gave each other one last kiss, said I love you, and see you in two. When he closed the door, I ran to my room and collapsed in tears. I prayed to our Heavenly Father that he would watch over us, and help us through the next few years.

The first few months were the hardest. I had to figure out my life without Kody. No one believed I would wait. Many people told me that I would only last 6 months. I was bound to prove them wrong. 

Kody and I kept to our word and wrote each other once a week throughout the two years. It was amazing to hear his stories and witness his testimony grow each letter. I knew he was growing spiritually everyday, so I tried to as well. Kody and I agreed that our letters were to uplift each other, not make us miss one another. We were constantly sharing our testimonies together and describing the spiritual experiences we were having. I never wanted to be a distraction to him. We both knew that his entire focus needed to be on his mission and serving the people of Spokane.

I loved getting creative and sending cute packages to Kody. (I wish I had pictures of them all..) My mom was a huge help with this. One of my favorites was ¼ of the way done package. I sent him mini everything: cupcakes, waters, notebooks..  It was adorable!

Times did get tough, especially when I started college. My friends were all dating/kissing boys every night and I was at home studying. To be honest, I became lonely and slightly depressed. I knew I needed to get out and have a social life, so a year after he left I started to date. Every date I went on, I made sure to tell them that I was waiting for a missionary. I compared every guy to Kody, and no one met the mark. A lot of them were great guys, but I knew Kody was the perfect man for me. Kody knew I was dating, and was fine with it. He wanted me to experience college and not stay in my apartment all day and night.

Even though I went on dates, I never kissed another guy. I stayed faithful. I couldn’t imagine looking Kody in the eye when he got home and telling him that I had been unfaithful and kissed someone else. Kody was the second and last guy I will ever kiss:)

I enjoyed my time in college but was very anxious for Kody to return. October, 17 2012 finally came. I was a nervous wreck. Satan was working on me, I was worried he wouldn’t like me. I was scared that the two years of waiting would end up being a waste.

Kody asked if I would go to the airport with his family to pick him up. I spent two months looking for the perfect outfit lol. I got a spray tan and had my hair and nails done. I wanted to make the best impression on him.

The day finally came, and I was sick. I’ve never had so many emotions rushing through my body. Literally, I wanted to throw up the entire drive to Salt Lake. Kody’s parents kept asking if I was alright because I didn't talk the entire drive. We got to the airport and I handed out all the Welcome Home signs I had made. I asked a random guy to wait at the escalator so he could take pictures of us in the moment. Kody stepped on the escalator and my heart jumped. The man I had been waiting for was finally home! I remember looking at him for the first time in two years and thinking it was all worth it. He was the man I was going to spend Eternity with.

After Kody gave his mom and dad a hug he headed my direction. I didn’t know what to expect. I wanted to grab him and give him a big kiss but knew he hadn’t been released as a missionary yet.. I waited for him to make the first move.. He grabbed my hand and shook it.. Yes, I got a handshake. Two years of waiting, for a freaking hand shake haha. The guy taking pictures was not a member of the LDS church and said, “What the HE**, why would you not give her a hug you idiot!” haha I still laugh at that. - I didn’t know what to think at that given moment, however, now I’m grateful he didn’t break the rules. It shows what a valiant missionary he was.

We left the airport, went out to dinner, and drove home. Kody didn’t sit by me in the car ,his little brother had to sit in between us, once again he was still a missionary. It was a super awkward time because I couldn’t be his girlfriend. So, I didn’t know how to act. Let’s just say it wasn’t the day I had been dreaming of..

We all arrived back to his house, Kody and his family left to get Kody released as a missionary. I was left alone in his parents home and had a major break down. (I sound super dramatic Lol) But really, it was such a roller coaster of a day. I had literally been dreaming about this “perfect” day for two years, and so far, it was nothing like how I had pictured it.

Kody and his family came home and I finally had the moment I had been waiting for. Kody came in the door and gave me a big hug and said I love you! Thank you for waiting:) My heart melted.

Kody and I went for a drive and talked for hours. It was the perfect night. He drove me home and gave me another hug. I asked him if he was going to kiss me, so he finally dared lean in and gave me a peck on the lips. (super unlike Kody haha-he’s usually so smooth!) .

The rest is history. We were engaged two weeks later, and married two months later.

The Mission was the best thing for our relationship. We grew in a way that most couples never will. We were able to fall in love and get to know each other through letters. It was not easy but so worth it. I’m extremely grateful for the time we had to grow individually and as a couple. Our relationship would not be where it is today without those two years.

If you are a girl in waiting, stay strong. They do come home and it is worth it! Remember Girlfriends Don't Wait, Eternal Companions Do.

XOX0

Below are pictures of us dating:)

(Our last night together)

(Our last night together)

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October 17, 2016 /Briana Smith
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