Monday, April 4, 2016

Stitch Fix #3 Reveal

I got this fix ... Before Easter but as life has it... I had to wait for the reveal.  I needed to wait to get some items exchanged for size and also meant to have someone else take the photos.  First order of business, I need to fire the photographer.  She is terrible... (it was me using the timer on my front facing camera on my phone).  The outtakes were hilarious -- a lot of stomach and cleavage shots when I the button was pushed and now as I write this... I am wondering why I didn't just push the button on my watch to take the photo. 

I am also going to show some photos of shipping my donated milk at the bottom -- I have meant to post these since February!!

SO here is stitch fix #3 and I was very pleased.  First is the note I sent them showing what I was interested in:


Here is the beautiful goods in the box in their trademark packaging. 






Chelsea is the sweetest and personalizes every note to me.  I think the service that Stitch Fix offers is Amazing!!!




Here are the items from my fix styled the best I know how! I am still learning this stuff.

I absolutely ADORE this top.  It is so cute!  It is very flattering and versatile. I could wear it with leggings, a skirt, jeans, skinnies, with a blazer, with a denim jacket.  The colors are amazing.  Very spring like. I thought it looked a bit like snake skin print on my peek, but I am thrilled with this top, the texture and the print!

Style Card with it

I requested this blazer specifically because I do not have any blazers at all. I do not like how boxy they feel. They make me feel totally constricted but this one is knit and the flirty ruffles on the back makes it an amazing staple!  It is Navy Blue and can go with so many things. 



Next up:


This Henley top is not a natural fiber, it is Rayon but it's a great summer piece and like Chelsea said, it is longer so it doesn't make me look boxy.  I am excited for this one even if it looked plain when I first peeked. 



This denim jacket is amazing. I wanted a denim jacket. I used to have one years ago (when they were last in style) but a friend borrowed it and never returned it.  I have worn this jacket nearly every day since I got it ... well every day that I put real pants on lol.  This dress is one of my new pieces -- it is a LuLaRoe Julia Dress.  I was afraid that it would look terrible on my less than perfect body but paired with this jacket and these wedges, I am very pleased with this outfit!
 
My Final piece was a top that was bright orange-red.  I kinda knew I wasn't going to like it when I got it but to get the 25% discount, I decided to keep it.  

I just could tell when I looked at the photo in the peek, that it lacked anything special. I felt the same way when it got here, but I figured I would make the best of it regardless.  I found some LuLaRoe leggings to match it so it will be a great around the house lounging outfit.  The shirt is thin and very clingy to the wrong area and probably not a color I would choose for myself -- but paired with the leggings, it was good enough to keep so I could get the discount which was more than the price of the shirt. 

Here are a few more things that I have recently purchased or paired with former Stitch Fix items. 

A

Another great lounging outfit for home.  A LuLaRoe Randy Ragland Shirt and leggings. 

The item on the left is a new Julia and the one on the Right is a new Cassie. Haven't had time to style them much but will be putting this in the circulation of favorite outfits already!

This is a LuLaRoe Amelia Dress but I think the size is off on me so I am going to trade it for a new item. 

       
Super Cute Pattern though!   

A new Maxi Skirt

Classic T From LuLaRoe and also got a yellow one as well

So I am going to copy and paste what Stitch Fix is so those who are reading and interested... you can read what exactly this service is! 

What is stitch fix?  You fill out a comprehensive questionnaire that describes your style, your wants, your needs, what you don't want then you schedule a fix.  A fix is 5 items that come in a gorgeously wrapped box that you get to try on and decide if you want one, a few or all of the pieces.  You pay a $20 style fee for the box to come to you and if you purchase an item, that $20 goes towards the purchase of an item.  They send shoes, clothes (tops, bottoms, jackets, sweaters, dresses, skirts, all of it!), accessories including bags and jewelry and its chosen just for you! If you choose to keep all 5 items, you get a 25% discount on all of it...

If you want to check out Stitch Fix, please consider using my referral link.  When you post your own reveal and your friends decide to try Stitch Fix, you get a $25 referral credit for your next fix so why not give it a try!?  Melanie's Stitch Fix Referral Link

Next up, to keep this surrogacy related, I would love to report that my IPs have emailed me some darling photos of A.  She is so expressive and the parents just... glow.  They just look more complete and changed since they became parents. It has been amazing to see that change in them!  They have also recently moved somewhere that they feel is more conducive to raising a family -- I can only imagine the house they are living in.. something I would imagine in a movie -- like a cottage by the sea! 

Also, pumping has been going extremely well. I am now pumping 6 times a day -- once at night and 6 times during the day for a total of 7.  A sample of my schedule is:
2:30 AM
6:45 AM
9:45 AM
12:45 PM
3:45 PM
7:00 PM
10:00 PM

Sometimes it is hard living my life in 3 hour increments and carrying pumps everywhere but pumping and being compensated is such a blessing to our family.  The generous milk bank I send my milk to makes a fortified product for micro preemies (babies that are usually born before 28 weeks).  Even though I am compensated for my time, it does not take the burden away from my life.  When we go out of town for a weekend, I cannot send that milk to the bank. When I am dealing with headaches, I cannot take medication.  When I am out visiting with friends, I have to stop what I am doing and go pump.  I cannot imagine pumping this much without being compensated!

So here are some stats for anyone reading:

Ounces to date 6561
Gallons to date 51.25
Time spent pumping in the last nearly 16 weeks: 21 days (that is almost 1.5 days per week I spend attached to the pump).  
All together, there have been 830 pumping sessions. 

There is a lot of time and effort invested in pumping.  I pump for Prolacta Milk Bank and if you are interested in being a compensated donor, check them out -- For Surrogates -- Click Here and For Mamas with a Surplus of Milk from your own baby -- Click Here.  Surrogates are provided with a pump and all necessary supplies and moms with their own babies are provided with storage bags.  Both are provided with large coolers and Prolacta covers all shipping charges.

Here's some photos of my coolers/freezers and crying doula (yep, she's still around and helps me pack coolers!) helping me pack my first set of coolers.


Since the first few shipments, I have learned to put a cookie sheet on top of the flat milk freezing so that the bags are more uniform and flatter.  Now I can fit nearly 500 oz per cooler where I was only able to fit 375 oz the first few coolers. 



She is the best doula ever.  So blessed to have this beautiful girl in my life.  She is now Piper's favorite person and she's one of my favorite people too -- we do lunch at least once a week and chat 24 hours a day -- she doesn't always sleep well and I text when I am pumping.  One of the best things I got out of surrogacy was her friendship!!



Of course I had to ad photos of my little helper pushing the boxes out to the alley for the Fed Ex man to come and get them!

1 comment:

  1. Hey now, I wasn't expecting a surprise appearance. Thanks for making me get teary eyed, again! <3

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