The Mountains Were Calling…

Grayson went to Philadelphia for a conference earlier this week, so my Mama and I took off to the mountains for a few days. We had the most perfect weather, and although we really didn’t do anything extravagant at all, it was so much fun! We ate picnics for almost every meal, spent time with family who we don’t get to see nearly often enough, and just enjoyed being outside.

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Sometimes my heart physically aches because of how much I miss my Baba and Paw, but when we go to the mountains, I know we’re making sweet memories and bringing lots of laughter to their house, which is exactly what they’d want us to do. I don’t talk about it a lot, but I don’t think loss ever gets any easier and I definitely don’t think that “time heals all wounds.” In fact, I think the older my kids get, the more I’ll want my Baba and Paw to share them with and for them to be here for my kids to learn from. But, oh what a promise that we’ll be together again one day. What a day, a glorious day, that will be!

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One highlight of the week was going to my great aunt Tootsie’s little farm. It’s a special place that holds some of my most cherished childhood memories and seeing Landon running around with his cousins playing and exploring was just too sweet for words. I’m praying he grows to love these mountains like I always have and grows up knowing the importance of restoration, tradition, and a life built on faith, hard work, and grace. So thankful for these few days and the memories we made!

5 Ingredient Energy Bites

These five ingredient energy bites are so easy to throw together and the perfect snack for when you’re trying to hold off til the next meal but just need a little pick-me-up!

Ingredients:

  • 1 cup oats (either old fashioned or steel cut quick oats is fine)
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1/4 cup ground flax seed
  • 2/3 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup chocolate chips

Instructions:

  • Line a baking sheet with wax paper.
  • Mix all ingredients together.
  • Roll into balls (about 1 inch in diameter) and place on lined baking sheet (makes about 30).
  • Pop the baking sheet into the freezer for about 30 minutes to allow the balls to firm up and hold their shape.
  • Store in an airtight container in the fridge for 1-2 weeks (but they probably won’t last that long because they’re delish!).

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This recipe is not my own. See original recipe by I Heart Naptime here.

Smocked Polkadot

My favorite baby clothes are always those that are beautiful and unique, but also really comfortable. With an active three year old and a one year old who is into everything (and will be walking any day now), clothes that move with them and are appropriate for all kinds of outings are ideal and quite necessary.

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Smocked Polkadot offers timeless, beautiful baby clothes that are just as comfortable as they are cute and there is a huge selection of ever-changing items to choose from. Be sure to read about how the business got started and all about their amazing adoption foundation at the end of this post!

I love this polka dot knit twirl dress so much, I’m sure Harper will wear it out this summer! The ruffle detail and adorable tie in the back make it so dainty and feminine and I really just want one in my size if we’re being honest.

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This smocked pineapple dress is even cuter in person (if you can believe that!) and just perfect for summer! The colors are a match made in Heaven and I love the way the polka dot straps tie in the back.

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This little flamingo short set is so girly and fun and I love the flutter sleeves and ruffle detail on the matching shorts. In my opinion, this one runs a little big, so if your little one is between sizes and you’re wanting it for this summer, I would size down.

And, last but definitely not least, these yellow seersucker jon jons stole my heart from the moment I laid eyes on them. When Landon’s too big to wear things like this, I’ll cry like a baby. But for now, my handsome boy will be in walking shoes and jon jons every chance we get!

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About Smocked Polkadot

Ya’ll know by now that one of the things I’m very passionate about and so honored to do here at Coffee Date With Kate is share the stories behind the brands I help promote. It’s so fun to hear what inspired these businesses I’ve grown to love and serves as a sweet reminder that when you shop small and support businesses like this, you’re supporting someone’s dream, and in turn, their family.

Ashley, the founder of Smocked Polkadot, began this online children’s clothing line in 2014 after the birth of her second son. She wanted to stay home with her kiddos, but also wanted to work so, like many other Mama’s, she was torn on what to do. She’s always loved dressing her children in classic children’s clothing and having them match, but realized that it can be pretty expensive to do so. Then, Smocked Polkadot  happened! She wanted to be able to offer adorable and affordable classic clothing to other ladies and she has been enjoying designing these clothes ever since and now has an amazing team that works with her to make all of her dreams come to life.

This year she started the Seecaas Hope for Adoption Foundation. Two of her three children are adopted so adoption is something she and her husband hold very dear to their hearts. She says,

“We know that sometimes the cost involved will be the barrier that will stop someone from going through with the process.  So we brought our foundation to life so we could maybe help someone in the ways we have been blessed. A proceed from every item sold at Smocked Polkadot will be put into the foundation. As well as a proceed of every sale from our women’s shoe line Seecaas launching in November of 2019.  We are so excited with Smocked Polkadot and hopeful that it will allow us to be able to help someone else start their family. Our first recipient of the grant will be in November of 2019, which is National Adoption month.”

You can learn more about applying on their website under Seecaas Hope for Adoption Foundation

Thanks so much to Smocked Polkadot for providing the outfits featured in this post. As always, all opinions are my own.

Chicken & Shrimp Pineapple Fried Rice

This dish is one of those summer meals that once you’ve had it, you’ll be craving it over and over and over again. It’s the perfect thing to make if you’re having company over and you’re going for the “wow!” factor, or it would be a great date-night-at-home meal to share with your honey! You can certainly leave out the shrimp or chicken if you wish (although I wouldn’t change a thing about this recipe).

This meal is even more delicious than it is impressive looking, and don’t even get me started on the flavors and texture. The perfect amount of creaminess, crunch, and sweetness. Drizzle with some shrimp sauce and cilantro and you’re good to go!

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Ingredients:

  • 3 cups cooked jasmine ricefrom 1 1/2 cups uncooked
  • 1 teaspoon oil
  • 1 1/4 lb large peeled and deveined shrimpchopped into chunks
  • 2 large chicken breasts, chopped into chunks
  • 1-1/2 cups fresh pineapplediced (from 2 fresh)
  • 5 large scallionschopped
  • 3 cloves garlicminced
  • 1 jalepenochopped
  • 1 tablespoon soy sauceor more to taste
  • 1 teaspoon fish sauce
  • cilantro for garnish
  • teriyaki sauce to taste (about 1/2 cup)
  • shrimp sauce for garnish

Instructions:

  • Cook rice according to package directions and set aside to cool
  • Saute chicken until almost cooked through, add shrimp until just opaque (about 3 to 5 minutes), add teriyaki sauce, and set aside
  • For pineapple bowls, cut each pineapple in half and hollow out both halves to make 4 bowls, saving 1 1/2 cups for stuffing
  • Cut a piece off the bottom of the pineapple halves to create a flat base
  • Cut the reserved pineapple into small pieces and set aside
  • Heat a nonstick wok on high heat; then hot add oil
  • Add the scallions, chili, and garlic to the wok. Saute for about 1 minute, then add the rice and pineapple and stir a few times until just combined
  • Add cooked chicken and shrimp back to wok
  • Add soy sauce and fish sauce, stir to mix all the ingredients and cook for about another 30 seconds
  • Divide and transfer into the hollowed out pineapples and garnish with cilantro and shrimp sauce if desired

 

This recipe is not my own. It was adapted from Skinny Taste and you can see the original here.

Fin & Kate Apparel

This little farm outfit is so colorful and fun! I love the cheery farm animals and little red barns, but the back is the part that’s the real showstopper! The gingham bow that compliments the trim on the shorts is just too cute for words and I can hardly wait for Harper to wear this to the county fair and to the farm this Fall!

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Fin & Kate has so many adorable items available right now, and these are a few more of my favorites:

You might remember the adorable sweater romper I shared a few months ago. I have been so pleased with the quality of every item I’ve received and love the variety of unique pieces they offer!

Thanks so much to Fin & Kate for providing the outfit featured in this post. As always, all opinions are my own.