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Mom to Iris. Wife to Todd. Our little family lives at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains in Fayetteville, Arkansas. We love it here and I love sharing little bits of our life.

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Articles written by: Sarah

Introducing Home Made Simple – Plant Based Cleaning Products


This is a sponsored post, but all opinions are my own.

As a mom, two things in my life are guaranteed: I will always love my kid unconditionally, but I will be forever cleaning up after her. In my home, I feel like I’m constantly either things tidying up or wiping things down. It’s a daily struggle, but as Iris grows she’s becoming responsible for helping out more around the house. That’s why I was excited to see Home Made Simple – a new collection of cleaning products available at Walmart. Not only are the products plant-based (so I feel comfortable with their use around Iris), but they really work. From the lavender laundry detergent to the rosemary scent multi-purpose cleaner, there are options for every room that get rid of the everyday grime that comes with a seven-year-old.

The recent celebration of Earth Day was a good reminder that we should we aware of not only the ingredients in our cleaning products, but also what the actual bottles are made of. I was happy to learn that not only do Home Made Simple products contain no phosphates, gluten, parabens or dyes the ingredients are biodegradable, and the containers themselves are made from recycled materials.

Products that work – without the worry, I call that a mom win-win.

Home Made Simple’s line of plant-based cleaning products are now available in store and online at Walmart.

Summer Ready!

I look forward to May every year… and finally it’s here! We’re about to embark on our sixth annual Rosemary Beach trip and I couldn’t be more excited. It’s one of those places you just fall in love with the very moment you arrive and we still experience that same feeling with each trip back. We’re renting a house that we’ve never stayed in before, so even though we visit the sleepy little beach town each year, we like the experience of staying in a different spot each time we return. Be sure to follow along my Instagram for updates on the road!

Spring Ready!

I am participating in an influencer program on behalf of Claritin®. This program is paid for by the makers of Claritin® and I have received compensation for my participation. All opinions expressed are my own.

Growing up, I (thankfully) never had to deal much with allergies. Maybe it was because of where I lived, or maybe I was just really fortunate; but ever since I moved to Arkansas over a decade ago, that all changed.

And now with a seven-year-old, I’m helping her manage seasonal allergies as well. Thankfully, we have discovered Children’s Claritin® at Walmart, the #1 pediatrician recommended non-drowsy oral brand of allergy medicine.

It’s cliche, but once you become a mom, you realize how strongly you care about your child’s health and happiness. When it comes down to it, that’s all that really matters. And with Children’s Claritin®, children are provided with 24 hours of relief from runny noses, watery eyes, and itchy throats. And if your kid is anything like mine (very picky when it comes to medicine), there are three different kinds to choose from: Claritin RediTabs® for Juniors (dissolvable tablets that melt in their mouth, appropriate for children ages 6+), Children’s Claritin® Syrup (grape flavor – Iris’ favorite, for ages 2+), and Children’s Claritin® Chewables (available in grape and bubble gum flavor, also for ages 2+).

And if you’re a new mom (or even an experienced one), make sure know you about the Smart Allergy Mom Toolkit® which is from the makers of Children’s Claritin®. It has everything from the pollen count in your town, to helping you figure out the difference between a cold and allergies. Their website also has a $3 off coupon for Children’s Claritin® at Walmart, so scoop that up while you’re at it! Pro tip: We also travel with allergy medicine since you never know how the little one will react in new environment.

Here’s to being able to play outside with your kid as spring rolls in!

TRAVEL LOVE: Graceland

Special thanks to Graceland for providing us with a few tickets!

On our way back home from our Thanksgiving trip to Nashville, we planned an overnight layover in Memphis (my hometown!). And to Iris’ delight, we stopped by Graceland for the grand tour. Todd has a velvet Elvis hanging in his work room off the garage and, when Iris was just a little toddler, she asked who he was. Todd told her about Elvis and played his music for her. Then, of course, she became a Full House fan and we all know how much Uncle Jesse loves to talk about the King. I would tell her about how he lived in Memphis and that one day we would go and visit his house. She never forgot my promise and finally, after several years of reminding me, Iris finally got to see Graceland.

Growing up in Memphis, both of my parents have stories about Elvis. I might not be remembering either 100% correctly, but from what I recall my mom once went on a date with his pilot, who took her aboard for a tour. They didn’t actually fly anywhere, but my mom claims to have picked up a pair of Elvis’ undies (just for a few seconds) out of the dirty clothes.

My dad, who joined us on our recent Graceland tour, shared a story I had never heard before. Apparently back in 1977 he was working, doing some sort of construction in Memphis, when somehow they accidentally knocked the power out to the movie theater next door. They got word that Elvis had rented out the theater that night to watch Star Wars, so they were working as hard as they could to get it back up and running. Unfortunately, Elvis never made it. The date was August 16, 1977.

What’s funny, is that even Todd has an Elvis story. When we first started dating he lived in Elvis’ old karate studio. There’s old footage of him kicking and chopping right where we used to spend a lot of time listening to music and hanging out with friends.

Visiting Graceland helps put those stories in perspective and remind me how cool it is to be from a place like Memphis. Most native Memphians, including myself, will tell you that if you live in Memphis there are two places you never go: Beale Street and Graceland. It’s true that mostly tourists visit those spots, but each holds so much history. It was pretty spectacular walking through the time capsule that is Graceland… Seeing home videos of Elvis swimming in his pool and then seeing his grave right by it. Lisa Marie’s baby bracelet. The tiny halls that make you realize how crazy our house standards have become. The dim kitchen that was probably fabulous for its time. And of course, the Jungle Room. It was pretty awesome to share this experience with my family.

Peloton – My Review & Tips Six Months Later

Well, hello there. I wanted to give a long overdue update on my Peloton adventure. I’ve had my bike now for over six months and, honestly, it just keeps getting better. That’s not to say I didn’t fall off the wagon (bike?) leading up to the holidays, but January 1st hit and I am back and challenging myself daily.

When I say it keeps getting better, I mean the Peloton experience literally keeps improving, which is not something I anticipated back when I pulled the trigger on my bike. Not only are there constant software updates and new classes added to the on-demand schedule every day, but the Peloton brand keeps expanding and now includes running, yoga, strength, bootcamps, meditation, stretching, and more. So not only do I find myself spinning frequently, but I’ve also been able to add in all sorts of classes into my workout regimen that I initially didn’t plan on. I feel like I can get a well-rounded workout tailored to the part of my body I want to focus on. And remember, this is all from the comfort from my own home, but also with the motivation found in actual in-person classes. Not only can you follow and ride with your friends, but you can “high-five”, compete on the leaderboard, and track all the fun details of your progress.

Before I purchased my Peloton, I had never even been to a spin class or ridden a bike for more than five miles. I had only tried my husband’s indoor trainer (he’s an avid cyclist) which seemed like a great workout, but was incredibly boring. So it truly was a risk spending that much on a piece of equipment, but more than six months later – I haven’t regretted it for a second. From that perspective, here are a few recommendations that I have for people considering Peloton or maybe some new riders that have already joined the family:

My Current Top Peloton Recommendations:

Buy the bike! Once you invest in the bike, you pay around $40 a month. That is not only cheaper than what I was paying for my previous workout regimen, but I also utilize it way more often. As a mom that works full time, my time is limited and my schedule is not at all flexible, so this is THE most efficient way for me to make time for my health. I also travel quite often, so I with the digital app I can take Peloton with me.

Absolutely use a heart rate monitor. When you are riding with a heart rate monitor you see which of the five heart rate zones you are riding in. This helps me know how hard I’m working so I can gauge if I need to push harder or maybe give myself a little rest. It also gives a more accurate count of how many calories you’ve burned (I use the Peloton monitor that’s on a chest strap).

Two words: PADDED. SHORTS. Don’t worry about buying fancy ones – no one can see you! Start off by trying a pair of cheap padded shorts off Amazon. I wear a pair of my husband’s that he no longer uses. Your butt will hurt at first (maybe even a dreaded saddle sore), but it will go away. And don’t try to buy a more cushy seat – it’s all about the padded booty and getting your body used to the workout.

Invest in a good pair of wireless headphones. I bought a pair of PowerBeats on sale at Target and they work perfectly. The speakers on the bike are probably my only true complaint about the Peloton. To really feel like you’re in a class, you need a pair of headphones that drown out any outside noise and that doesn’t have a cord that will get in your way.

Try stacking shorter workouts. I recently discovered the magic of combining two shorter rides. Depending on the type of class, I realized that if I do two 20 minute rides back-to-back, I usually get more of a workout than doing one 45 minute ride. With the shorter classes, there’s less of a build-up and instructors tend to get straight to the point. From there, I usually add one or two 10 minute strength classes and BOOM! I just worked out extremely efficiently for a full hour.

Get social. Join the Official Peloton Member Page on Facebook. If I ever have a question, this is where I go and search previous posts for what I’m looking for. With over 140,000 members and growing, chances are someone has already had the same question. Also be sure to follow other riders! You can find me on the leader board as ‘sarahfortune‘.

If this has been helpful at all and you decide to pull the trigger like I did, I highly recommend using a referral code so that you get $100 in free accessories. Fee free to use this one if you’d like: REDACTED :(

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Edit 1/14/2021:
I would love to be able to share my code with you guys, but unfortunately Peloton has said this violates their policy and has suspended my referral code. I have been sharing my first-hand experience with Peloton for several years now, here on my own personal blog and as well as on Instagram. One of my posts was even featured on their official Instagram page. While I don’t share my code on any social media platforms (just here on my personal blog), I have shared my love of the bike, tips and recommendations, and even taking classes in the studio. I can’t even begin to tell you how many folks have reached out with questions and to let me know that thanks to the sharing of my experience, they have pulled the trigger and purchased a bike. While I am disheartened that Peloton has intentionally chosen to disqualify my referral code, I recognize that they do reserve that right.