Friday faves

KiddosOnTrain[the bell still rings for those who believe]

Anyone who knows me knows that my daily makeup routine is quite minimal. I’ve been wearing the same eye shadow since I was in high school. That is until recently when I couldn’t find it in stores at my local Target. I’m sure I could’ve just ordered it online, but I decided to try out something new – Maybelline’s nude glow. And it turns out, that I like it better.

My go-to last minute gift is usually Iowa Lottery scratch tickets, but if you are still looking for something fun to tuck into a stocking these Burt’s Bees tinted lip balm ornaments are my faves and can be found at your local Target.

While we were in Beijing we noticed these dock-less bikes almost everywhere. Most of the time they were just in our way on the sidewalk. Now Des Moines is looking to bring them here. Thoughts?


You can expect a little radio silence in the upcoming weeks as I am taking time to spend the holidays with the kiddos and our families. If you’d like a little glimpse into our crazy world, feel free to follow along on Instagram (stories too!) as that’s where I’ll be sharing most of our madness!

Happy holidays my friends!

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China 2017 // part three

Doing all sorts of last-minute holiday stuff, but want to make sure I share the rest of our China trip recap. Up next, part three. Yippee!


After we got back from our trip to the Great Wall, we settled back into our digs and explored the neighborhood. Our first trip upon returning, was taking the underground train to the U.S. Embassy.

Traveling around Beijing with strollers is one thing that definitely made us stand out as tourists. Almost everyone I saw carried their children in their arms. No joke. If the child wasn’t able to walk they were carried and if they could they walked. It makes sense since there are so many people and the train system (stairs/escalators) isn’t exactly stroller-friendly.

By the time we made to the station, I had worked up quite a sweat and my lungs were burning thanks to a low air quality day. Our group waited for the train to arrive and when it did, we managed to load everyone in – or so we thought. As the doors slammed shut, we noticed that Marcus and Everett had not successfully boarded and were left behind. In a panic, we all got off at the next station and waited for the following train to come. Luckily, they were on it and we hopped on board. Yeesh!

Upon arriving at the Embassy, our passports were quadruple checked and we were given clearance to enter the building.

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After checking out grandpa’s formal office, we headed across the street to get some lunch. China2017_43

After lunch, we made our first trip to the silk market. Holy overwhelming. Floors and floors of anything and everything from scarves to shoes to Chinese art. And at the tip top is a grocery store which is always one of my favorite places to visit when traveling in a different country.  Who doesn’t like to compares the price of milk?!China2017_44

While others shopping for fine goods at haggled prices, we needed an alcoholic beverage break. While Marcus and I sipped our massive beers, the boys sucked down fresh-squeezed apple juice. China2017_45

As we were leaving the market to head back home, Everett spotted a garbage truck and demanded a photo to show his friends back home! Definitely a highlight of the trip for him.China2017_46

The following day we ventured out to a local park down the street and watched people play table tennis and walk laps. While we were watching them, they were watching us. You see, we stood out like a sore thumb. We were videoed, WeChatted and even had a couple come up to us to take a photo. The attention we got throughout our entire trip was something I’d never experienced before.China2017_47

We are now up to Thanksgiving day and we were lucky enough to get to spend it with family enjoying all of our faves.China2017_65China2017_66China2017_67China2017_72China2017_73
Fitz just learned out to say ‘cheese’ recently and this is the face he makes while saying it. I can’t seem to get enough, so we had a little mini shoot on the stairs.China2017_71China2017_69

Probably the coolest part of Thanksgiving was also getting to spend it with over a dozen marines who work at the Embassy. They were able to join us for dinner and it truly was a delight getting to know each of them, although I’m sure they were ready to head back after the chaos that is a Branstad family dinner – specifically my children and their wild ways!China2017_14China2017_74

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China 2017 // part two

Now that gift guides are all out the way (and I’m sure your shopping is complete – HA!), let’s continue with the China trip recap, shall we.

If you are just joining us, I’ve already shared part one here.


We left off loaded up in a van a mere 17 hours after landing in Beijing. Jet-lagged beyond belief, we started the drive to the Commune at the Great Wall where we’d be staying overnight.

The Commune is nestled in the Shuiguan Mountains a little over an hour outside of Beijing’s city center. It is comprised of forty contemporary villas designed by 12 Asian architects. It also has three restaurants, a kid’s club as well as an outdoor pool and tennis court.

Upon our arrival we were greeted with the most luxurious accommodations and a delicious spread.

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We sat down to a feast at the Terrace Lounge upon our arrival and ate and drank way to much for what we would undertake next…the WALL.China2017_30China2017_31

I can honestly say that I had no idea how intense our climb to get to the actual wall would be. We followed a private path that led us to an untouched portion of the Great Wall and what we saw can only be categorized as breathtaking. China2017_32

The climb from one side to the other was intense, but the kids were absolute champs the entire time! China2017_33China2017_34China2017_35China2017_37
I think Everett was especially happy because once we got to the other side he got to have two cups of hot chocolate. China2017_9China2017_12China2017_17

Using a stroller was not even remotely an option, so Fitzie had to be carried the entire time. Again, eating and drinking so much at lunch was indeed a bad decision. Although, I’m pretty sure we all worked it off by the end of our excursion.China2017_2

After we all took a break and recovered from our journey we headed back to the same restaurant for dinner that evening. Everett was so tired and jet-lagged that he fell asleep in my lap for the entire meal which is why I do not have any photos. All I can say is that we experienced hot pots for the first time and it was epic!

The next morning we enjoyed a nice breakfast spread at our villa. How cute are the kiddos in their matching panda jammies?!

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After breakfast the little ones headed to the amazing Kid’s Club facilities. While there, they painted kites, baked cookies and played games. In the meantime, mama had a much needed in-room massage that pretty much cleared all remaining jet-lag. China2017_6China2017_1

Shortly after lunch, we loaded up and headed back into the city to continue our adventure…

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Friday faves

cheesth[you can literally hear him saying “cheeessssthhhh”]

If you have to send a cease-and-desist letter, do it like this.

I have a deep love of period dramas (RIP Downton) and right now they are everywhere. Netflix’s The Crown went live for their second season last Friday. Outlander from Starz just finished up the third season last Sunday with quite the cliffhanger. And Victoria starts back up on PBS mid-January. So when I saw this post about Howards End, coming to Starz in April, I was immediately sold.

Lately I’ve been trying to be better about cleaning my skin at night and I’ve found a product that I’m really loving. It’s Kiehl’s Midnight Recovery Concentrate. While a bit pricey, a little bit goes a long way – and the smell is amazing!

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GIFT GUIDE 2017: stuff those stockings

GiftGuide2017_StuffThoseStockings1 // LouLou Lollipop smoky quartz teether
2 // Herbivore bamboo charcoal soap
3 // Pottery Barn alphabet mug
4 // Baublebar ‘Kew’ crystal collar necklace
5 // Lifeprint 3×4.5 photo & video printer
6 // World Market cat and mouse bottle opener
7 // Cat & Jack boys holiday boxer briefs
8 // Barbour fly fishing socks
9 // Mark & Graham pompom keychain
10 // Smathers and Branson Rosé All Day needlepoint can cooler

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GIFT GUIDE 2017: top ten under $20

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1 // Wayfair Marley desk calendar, $19
2 // Hearth & Hand with Magnolia galvanized container candle, $19.99
3 // Corkcicle wine pourer, $19.99
4 // West Elm marble wine coaster, $19
5 // Threshold marbleized mug, $4
6 // Zara pom pom beanie, $15.90
7 // Threshold stag head cocktail shaker, $14.99
8 // Mossimo Supply Co. Oriana poof slippers, $17.99
9 // New View letter board, $15.99
10 // Goodfellow & Co. triangle dopp kit, $10

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Everett’s trash bash

Last weekend, nestled in with all the holiday activities, we celebrated Everett’s fourth birthday with the most amazing birthday theme ever: TRASH.

I love indulging Ev in his love for garbage trucks, so I felt it was fitting that his birthday party be a reflection of just that. I mean, the kid’s pick up line when first meeting people is ‘when is your trash day?’ CLASSIC!

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[mini trash cans were made into favors filled with caramel Chex mix]EverettFourthBday2017_05[things get a little funky when your birthday is close to Christmas]EverettFourthBday2017_06EverettFourthBday2017_08
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[amazing cookies via Confections by Kelly]

We even got our local garbage man, Scott from AJS Sanitation, to stop by so the birthday boy could hop up into the cab for a few moments. I am convinced that it was the happiest I’ve ever seen him!

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The day wouldn’t have been complete without singing Everett’s favorite song…Happy Birthday. EverettFourthBday2017_21EverettFourthBday2017_22

[notice he is singing along saying “happy birthday to me”]

 

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GIFT GUIDE 2017: home sweet home

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1 // Pottery Barn faux fur pom pom throw
2 // Mapiful custom print
3 // Williams-Sonoma St. Jude spatula
4 // Hearth and Hand with Magnolia nesting houses
5 // Need Supply Co. Stendig 2018 calendar
6 // Martha Stewart Collection heirloom copper tea kettle
7 // Western Digital My Cloud Home
8 // Le Creuset wine cooler sleeve
9 // Schoolhouse Electric log carrier

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GIFT GUIDE 2017: for the mamas

GiftGuide2017_ForTheMamas1 // Made by Mary triple disc necklace
2 // Chatbooks custom photo book
3 // Casetify custom phone case
4 // Minted Your Drawing as Letterpress Art Print
5 // Santa Margherita sparkling rose
6 // Mediflow floating comfort pillow
7 // Natori Nirvana robe
8 // YETI Rambler 30oz tumbler
9 // Dwell + Slumber classic caftan
10 // J. Crew lodge moccasins

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China 2017 // part one

Let’s take a breather from gift guides, eh?


So if you were following along on Instagram (stories are my jam!) you may have seen that we took a little trip to Beijing over the Thanksgiving holiday to visit family.

Well, we are back stateside and finally getting over our jet lag, so why not share some trip photos with you!

China2017_18We woke up around 4:30 a.m. so that we could make a 6:30 a.m. flight to Detroit. Upon arriving at the airport and realizing we didn’t have to do a ‘Run, Run Rudolph’ sprint a la Home Alone (TSA pre-check FTW), we posed to take a pre-flight photo with everyone.

Our first flight was easy, just a hop skip and jump. Once wheels were down, we headed to the Delta SkyClub in hopes of enjoying some adult beverages and were blessed with a cat nap for Fitzie.
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A little after noon we headed onto our next flight, and this one was a whopping 14 hours! Everett didn’t seem to be phased by it and probably watched The Polar Express and Home Alone 20 times.

For the most part, they boys did great with the flights. There were a few moments where Fitz fought falling asleep, but other than that – it was long, but manageable.

I would like to give a A+ rating to our amazing JetKids BedBoxes. If you haven’t seen one of these things, check them out. Everett loved riding around on his through the airport and I can’t count the number of times someone stopped me to ask about them. Definitely a game changer for traveling with toddlers.China2017_22China2017_23

We arrived in Beijing around 3:30 p.m. THE NEXT DAY and let me tell you, time travel is exhausting. Marcus and I hadn’t slept much (if at all) on the flights, so staying upright was getting pretty difficult. After getting through customs and loaded up, we sat in about an hours worth of traffic before arriving at the residence. It was so beautiful and I wanted to take it all in, but I could barely keep my head up.

Our first dinner together in months as a family was the most delicious Chinese food I’ve ever had, yet I basically had to force myself to eat and not fall asleep at the table. China2017_24

After a night of interrupted sleep, thanks to the time difference and two young boys who wanted to party with their cousins at 2 a.m., we woke to a low smog day and bright blue skies.

While waiting to head out on our Great Wall excursion, the boys and I decided to do a little exploring around the compound. We loved the big red doors and you’ll notice that Everett managed to find their garbage cans right away.China2017_26China2017_27China2017_50
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Up next, a steep walk up The Great Wall and an amazing stay at Soho China’s Commune.

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