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Love Your Curls

May 22, 2015 By Erica Deuel 2 Comments

As a mom, one of my biggest hopes for my kids is that they would grow up proud of who they are, how they are wired, and the masterpieces God created them to be.

My boys are gifts that made me a mom, stretched me more than I knew possible, and helped grow me into the mom I am today. I will be forever thankful I got introduced into motherhood with them. When I found out our third was a girl, I was so excited but also….scared to pieces.

It is no secret that girls can be picked apart and critiqued everyday. Sometimes a girls worse critic can be herself. Every comment about her hair, size, color, attitude, likes/dislikes has the power to uplift and build up confidence or tear her completely down.

If I can succeed at anything as a mom to a little girl, I pray that I help her to be confident and convinced in the masterpiece she is. I want so badly for her to grow up knowing she is a unique creation and to and treat herself like she believes it.

wavy_hair_little_girlWhat some may not know about my relationship with my little Reagan Noel is that our biggest fights are about her hair. She hates for is to get styled, washed, brushed, braided, played with, and put in a pony tail. In summary, she really just doesn’t want her hair touched.

She has the most beautiful curly hair. I just adore it, yet it requires care like anything else so that always puts friction between us.

Curly hair gets tangled. The only way I can brush Reagan’s hair is if it gets washed and I comb it while it is wet. Even then, it is still a battle. I don’t wash her hair everyday. So when we do wash and brush it, you can only imagine the cries of my dramatic, sweet four-year old. I am continually trying new brushes, products, and techniques to make this little task easier. I was so excited when I was selected to try Dove’s new curly hair products in their  “Love Your Curls” campaign.

love_your_curlsIf you have a four-year old girl (your experience may be like mine), they like to dress themselves, already have an opinion and taste in clothes, and a little lip gloss will bring them much joy. Reagan is a free spirit when it comes to her style and for the most part I don’t fight it. I let her choose outfits and often times bite my lip when she walks out the door.

When it came to her hair though, I’ve always just taken control. This may be because she is four or may be because for the sake of time it is one thing I can do “quickly”. It has been such an unpleasant experience, why drag it out for longer than it needs to be? I compliment and praise my daughter for her curly hair often, but here was an opportunity to teach her about her hair and build some confidence in the process.

wavy_little_girlWe started with a hair cut. It was hard for her to let her Rapunzel hair goal go, but we cut off eight inches and it is still long. We then tried Dove’s shampoo and conditioner. I let her rub some in her hair, I did as well. There were minimal tears letting her assist with the wash and rinse! I found the shampoo and conditioner left her hair feeling soft and smooth and more manageable!

Next, we tried some of the new Dove styling products.

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Curly_hair_careWe loved the Quench Absolute Supreme Creme Serum. It is Dove’s first curl leave in nourishing treatment. It’s fast absorbing, lightweight and can be used on wet or dry hair. I let Reagan’s hair be about half air-dried when I apply it. I love how you can’t even tell she has a product in her hair. There is no hardness to her curls. They are still lightweight but just a little less frizzy.

When we were done doing her hair, she was smiling so proud. Here I had not just complimented her hair, I let her take some ownership in helping to care for her hair. By taking the time to turn an unpleasant task into a teachable moment, my daughter grew a little pride. I wonder how many special moments I miss by rushing to get through the task at hand.

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We have not used these products for very long, but I am pretty sure I am a huge fan.

Did you know that one in three women in the US have curly hair?

Did you know that only 4 in 10 little girls with curly hair think their hair is beautiful?

Dove wants all women and girls to love their curly hair. The “Love Your Curls” campaign  was created to encourage women to celebrate their curls and inspire future generations to do the same. I believe the more we celebrate how we are and people around us do the same, girls will more likely feel beautiful and be proud of their unique characteristics.

The NEW Love Your Curls book is a poetic tribute to curly hair. It is intended to represent and inspire curly-haired girls of all ages. If you would like to get a copy of the book to read to your little girl, you can download a free e-book here. You can also personalize it and create a customize dedication to your little girl. Reagan absolutely loved the book and seeing girls that had hair just like her.

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My Reagan is sassy, spirited, full of life, and so fun just like her curly hair. I pray she grows up loving her hair and being proud of how she was created.

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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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My Extra Set of Eyes

November 11, 2014 By Erica Deuel 1 Comment

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If your childhood was anything like mine, you probably grew up wondering, “How does mom always know!?” It didn’t matter how quiet or careful you were, mom somehow knew what you were up to. Now as a parent, I take great pride in performing these jaw dropping feats of foresight and knowledge. It’s important to have eyes everywhere. Even in the back of your head. Well, now with the Motorola MBP36S video baby monitor it’s a little easier to keep tabs on your little ones and you don’t even have to have super-mom powers to know how to use it.

When I was first presented the monitor, I was a little skeptical. My kids aren’t babies. They are past nap times. However, Reagan, my 3-year-old does have a one hour “rest-time” each day. She doesn’t always love being told to settle down but it’s an important time for us both to recharge. The problem is that many times she waits for me to leave the room and then she pops right up and starts playing and sometimes gets a bit mischievous. One day, I came back into the room to find her coloring on her walls as evidenced in the picture below.

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When I started reading all the features on the Motorola monitor, I realized it could be the perfect aid to Reagan’s rest time. Because let’s be honest… If you are constantly running upstairs and returning your child to their rest-time, it’s not really a restful time for either of you, is it? This sweet little piece of technology has given me an extra eye and voice into Reagan’s room. This monitor provides crystal clear two-way communication and showcases a full color LCD screen. Did you catch that? TWO-WAY Communication!! I can speak right into the monitor and gently tell Reagan to get back in bed without having to run up the stairs. Plus, you can remotely pan, tilt and zoom.

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You can even peek in at night with the infrared night vision and use the picture- in-picture feature to keep an eye on multiple rooms. With this monitor, you can be sure your baby or child is safe and sound, giving you the peace of mind you deserve.

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Here are a few of the amazing features of the Motorola MBP36S video baby monitor:

  • Wireless technology 2.4 GHz FHSS
  • 3.5” diagonal screen
  • Remote pan, tilt and zoom
  • Crystal clear two-way communication
  • Infrared night vision
  • Room temperature display
  • 5 lullabies
  • Sound level indicator
  • Volume control
  • Range up to 590 feet
  • Out-of-range alert
  • Rechargeable battery
  • Flip out stand (on parent unit)
  • Expandable up to 4 cameras (additional baby units sold separately, Model: MBP36BU)
  • View two baby units simultaneously with picture-in-picture technology

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Now that we are in Indiana, I can’t wait to unpack my video monitor and set it up in Reagan’s new room! Whether you have a new born baby, a toddler, or a house full of kiddos, I’d recommend this great device to give you one more tool in your arsenal of super-mommy tricks.

 

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I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.

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Happy Birthday Reagan

January 9, 2013 By Erica Deuel 6 Comments

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I can’t believe that beautiful baby was born two years ago today.

Our Reagan Noel is now two, and the most beautiful little girl.

We drove home in streets of ice, snow, and slush with a merely 24 hour old baby and our lives have never been the same.  Jesus knew we needed Reagan.

My eyes welt with tears as I remember and type.  She is my most humbling reminder of God’s plan is so much more beautiful than what we can imagine.  You can read more of Reagan’s story on our Our Family tab at the top.

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Happy birthday beautiful girl!

We love you so much!

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**Pictures courtesy of two amazing girls.  Thank you Emily Morgan for Reagan’s newborn pics!  Thank you Someplace Wild for my newest favorite shot of my toddler!

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