It was perfect for our little family to still enjoy going outdoors! My sleepyhead and I waking up from a night of car camping at our favorite spot (Slide Lake) Once our son was born, we started out car camping in the back of our truck (my husband built a sweet bed and drawer system in it). I started to work at an OB office and my husband was rocking his job. We got to Jackson, setttled in our home and explored around for a year with just the two of us. We never thought we’d have the opportunity till we were much older to live somewhere as beautiful as Jackson, so we jumped on it! As soon as I had my DD-214 (your seperation papers from the military) I literally snapped a photo of my ship, then hopped into a moving truck! Moved to Jackson, Wyoming My first time getting to Jackson. Here I am in the Navy while on deployment! (I’m in the middle) One of the last times I saw my ship <3 I worked comms so dealt with satellites and radios. We went on two deployments together, and right as I was about to get get out, we had an opportunity for my husband to get a good job and a house in Jackson, Wyoming (his hometown, and right near Grand Teton National Park + Yellowstone) at the same time!! I was an IT in the Navy, but not the useful kind who can fix your computer. I met my husband while in the Navy serving on the USS Iwo Jima in Virginia Beach, VA. =) Me, my little brother and my cat! Joined the Navy for 5 years Now that my kids are finally old enough for me to walk away for 5 minutes without screaming, I’ve gotten back into it a little. what better option than to join the military for a bit? =P Getting glammed up. I moved to Hawaii after graduating, ran out of money, and had too much pride to call my parents for help so…. He sadly took his life when he was 17, so through everything, mental health and taking care of yourself has always remained very close to me heart. I have two hilarious parents (we laugh to tears atleast weekly) and one little brother. It was freaking hot and I think that’s why I never did much outside as a child (beyond of course playing in the yard, riding my bike, etc) – 70 in the winter, and between 110-120 in the summer. I was born in 1990 and grew up in Southern California. Well now that I’ve told you why this website was established, here’s more about me! So thank for stopping by, and thanks for also coming here to meet me!Ī little more about me (since it seems people are reading this, thought I’d elaborate a bit!) From the start (1990)… P.S. If you are coming through Jackson, Wyoming (near Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park) I’d absolutely love to meet up for coffee or a hike! Allow to dry prior to putting your little one to bed.Don’t worry guys, there’s also a fair amount of this sometimes! Lightly mist onto bedding, pyjamas and sleep suits to finish off the ‘Sleepy Head’ bedtime routine. Step 3: Bedtime with a spritz of the ‘Sleepy Head Sweet Dreams Pillow Mist’ Gently massage your little one using slow, gentle and flowing strokes. Step 2: Baby massage with the ‘Sleepy Head Calming Baby Oil’Īfter bath time, apply Calming Baby Oil to the tips of your fingers and palm of your hands, rubbing together to warm slightly. Add one of our Bath Fizzers for an extra boost of the Sleepy Head dreamland aroma. Step 1: Bath time using the ‘Sleepy Head Bath & Body Bubbles and the Bath Fizz’Īdd Bath & Body Bubbles to warm running water for a foamy bubble bath or lather onto skin for a gentle cleanse. The ‘Sleepy Head’ Routine from My Little Coco: Enriched with nourishing organic coconut oil and delicately scented with soothing lavender, camomile and vanilla, the collection includes Bath & Body Bubbles, Sweet Dreams Pillow Mist, Calming Baby Oil and Bath Fizzers – mini bath bombs for the little ones! ‘Sleepy Head’ features four products, encouraging a calm and restful sleep for both baby and parents. Rochelle Humes, Founder of MY LITTLE COCO, has launched ‘Sleepy Head’ a new collection of products to help parents with the daily bath and bedtime routine.
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