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Emotional Regulation, Miss Rachel, and Daylight Savings

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Today we're recapping how we spent our spring breaks and diving into the challenge of staying calm as parents while helping our kids manage their emotions. Plus, we throw it back to catchy Miss Rachel and Daniel Tiger songs that make learning about emotions fun, and sometimes a little easier, for the whole family.

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Introduction to 'That's a Win Podcast'

00:00:02
Speaker
Hey guys, Morgan and Rachel here. Welcome to That's a Win Podcast, where we share the highs and lows of motherhood, celebrating the wins along the way. Thanks for joining us on our journey. Talk soon.

Spring Break Recap

00:00:13
Speaker
Welcome back to another episode of That's a Win Podcast with your hosts, Morgan and Rachel. And what a lovely welcome back that it is. It is. We were on a little break. We had took a week off, um spring break, and we're back. We're excited to be back. we um i feel like it was nice. i don't know about you, but I mean, we obviously didn't have any major big plans over spring break, but I felt like we got time just to like...

Daylight Savings Time: Impact and Opinions

00:00:44
Speaker
chill out a little bit you know hang out with friends spend days at the park ice cream for lunch ice cream for dinner all the things you know we had sleepovers in mom and dad's room in our room some intentional some unintentional i was gonna say which ones Um, shout out daylight savings. oh Oh my goodness. That rocked my world. i don't know if it's cause I'm getting older or what, but I don't remember it like affecting me that much. yeah
00:01:17
Speaker
I like cannot get up in the morning. Every morning I'm texting you and I'm like, here we go again. I can't get up. So yeah, they're with your kid. It's rough. I don't, it's never affected us like this before. I'm not sure what it is. Maybe it's a mixture of things too. Like I feel like, um, going through like dropping naps maybe, and just sleeping in a little bit and then not sleeping good at night. So you wake up later and then you know it's just yeah oof i know rough yeah i feel like it's doing the opposite for my kids like they're sleeping in like way later and it's been amazing yeah i think that's probably why i'm also sleeping in later because i know oh they're sleeping still so yeah i still can but it has definitely rocked
00:02:05
Speaker
Rock to my work. Yeah, no I know. I feel like, is anybody in favor of daylight savings? Like, why do we do this? I don't get it. You know, there's like some states that don't. Yeah. Is what Daniel told me.
00:02:16
Speaker
And I'm like, who like decides that? I know. Can we petition for not having it anymore? Just the same. I've just never understood. mean, it's always nice because you get more hours of light at night. Yeah. In the summer months to play outside and whatnot. But if you never went back, then you never have to go forward. And wouldn't it just work itself out? Mm-hmm.
00:02:34
Speaker
Mm-hmm. I don't know I know. I don't, I don't get all that either. It's just always been. So we just roll with it, you know, but no one knows the reason. I'm sure there's some like reason why we just yeah don't know. We're dumb. We have no clue. Basically. need to do our research.
00:02:52
Speaker
But yeah. Did you guys do anything over spring break?

Spring Break and Parenting Challenges

00:02:55
Speaker
Anything fun? No. So kind of the same as you. it was basically just chilling. I liked, well, my plan was potty train my youngest. How's that going? And that absolutely did not happen.
00:03:11
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Yet, yet, yet. I told myself I'm going to do it that week because I knew we weren't going anywhere, but I didn't take into account that we probably would do things with friends and going out and doing those things. I was like, I really, if I'm going to potty trainer, I have to dedicate a few days just at home.
00:03:29
Speaker
And that did not happen. Yeah. So we'll just, we'll try again. We'll try again. um But no, nothing crazy. Just kind of like you said, hung out with some friends. You guys, you know, went to Chick-fil-A, you know, all those things. Yeah.
00:03:48
Speaker
So it was it was nice. Yeah. I know. It's like our last year before kids are in like real school to have like a full spring break. I'm like, I wonder if we'll be the families that like go on trips or you know what i mean? Like, I don't know. It doesn't feel super real spring break now since they're not really like in full-time school. Yeah. But spring break trips were always like the jam like you would always come with my family I feel like yep we'd always go to the beach and it was such a thing like I know like you just said like when you're in school it's like oh this is I know I said wait did I say spring break I did say spring okay but it was spring break right we would go to the beach yeah i don't know why my head just went tripped out and I was thinking about fall break don't know Well, that's like a new thing. There wasn't always fall break when we were growing up.
00:04:33
Speaker
Right. or maybe it's like a couple days something. We got like couple of days. Yeah. But it's like a full week now, I think. Is it? Yeah. So we've got some

Future Spring Break Plans

00:04:41
Speaker
trips to plan. We sure do. I already told you, I want to do something like that and yeah leave like late at night yeah and drive through the night. I don't know why. Doesn't that sound so cool? it does Until you're like pitch black stranded at gas station at 2am. But if we follow each other in like caravan style, that's what I was thinking. they Like meet, like even if we like,
00:05:02
Speaker
I don't know, met at like the Buc-ee's and like stopped there. i have it in my head. okay And we meet there and i don't know. it just sounds like, well, I've never done it, but I know that would be fun. Yeah.
00:05:15
Speaker
I'm definitely, um, looking forward to. I mean, we didn't do anything again, like I said, but we have beach trip planned in the summer. And so I'm already like got my mind on vacay.
00:05:26
Speaker
I feel like the kids are at an age now too, where the road trips aren't as bad. Like I feel like you can like put a movie on in our little DVD player and we try to leave early in the morning to where they'll go back to sleep. I don't know if they'll do that now, but i don't know. They've gone knock on wood pretty smooth. So I feel like it's, it's not as hard as it used to be. Oh, No, and you don't have to stop as much really either. um Yeah, I feel the same. It's like put a movie on, let them have some snacks and good to go. And then hit the road. Hit the road, Jack. I know. Well, I love that. Just a nice little spring break. hopeful Hopefully you all had a nice break too. And um maybe we can hear about where y'all went, what y'all did. I would love to be in the 411. You know what I really could go

Road Trip Snacks Discussion

00:06:15
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for right now? I don't know. is Sour candy. I don't know why. I was thinking about road trips and like snacks that you pack on road trips. And like, I could just go for some Sour Patch Kids or like Nerds Clusters. I was about to say Nerds Clusters. That's my jam too.
00:06:31
Speaker
I don't know why. I just have that like, you know that when you're jaw, like that quench you have. yes I really think I go for sour candy. I literally just filled up my, it's not sour candy, but I just filled up my candy jar with, do you like Starburst jelly beans?
00:06:46
Speaker
Never had them. More jelly beans? Yes. Okay. Let me tell you, I son hate jelly beans. I was going to say, I don't like beans. I hate them. But do you like Starburst? Yeah. They literally are starburst jelly beans and they are the best thing. Really? they only come out at Easter time, obviously. Yeah. But they're my favorite. I just filled my candy jar up with them. That made me think of it. And I had a handful.
00:07:09
Speaker
but Different flavors too? Like different colors? It's like the starburst flavors. So why would you pick that over a starburst? Like... I mean, they don't taste exactly like Star Burgers. Geez!
00:07:22
Speaker
They don't taste exactly like one. I mean, they have the jelly bean texture. um I'm going to bring you some and you'll try them. okay Okay. All right. I'm open to it. They're so good. I won't knock them until I try it. You shouldn't. It's not sour, but it's sweet. and Sweet and sour. But that sounds delish. I know. I just want like a snack. I'm craving something good. All right. Well, let's just get right in. Let's do our win of the week where we celebrate our victories.

Weekly Wins and Gratitude

00:07:53
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Um, my win this week, um, kind of goes along with our spring break, but, um, we took the girls to the library for the first time. and I feel like it's such, and maybe this is just me, but I never think about doing that for whatever reason, like for an outing. Right. And I'm like, oh my goodness, how fun would that be? I had a friend ask to go and i I've never, it's just never even crossed my mind. And the kids loved it. It was like, they were in like a candy store. Like they really loved all the books. I will say at first, I feel like they were like overwhelmed because they're like,
00:08:30
Speaker
I want this specific book and it's like well in a library you have to look you know you yeah browse and you explore and you you know um but I that was a win taking them both there and they were quiet wow and it's amazing yeah got some books to check out we've been reading them and yeah I feel like it's like Not, what's the word? Underrated? Yeah. Underrated. Underrated. Yeah. And it was so much fun. And I'm like, okay, we have a library card. Yeah. We can make this like a regular thing. It's a tradition to let go. We used to do the library story times a lot.
00:09:04
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And haven't been in a while. But it was, that was always fun. And then we'd go look at books after and pick out a book. And it is just a fun little something to do. And our library has like a little park there too. so you can...
00:09:19
Speaker
I just remember, you know, you get in like those little routines of seasons of where you like do the same thing over and over, you know, your schedules and whatnot. So we'd always go there on Mondays and we would do the library story time. We'd get a book, we'd bring lunch, we'd eat at the c creek and like jim just like run around. He loved it. So fun.
00:09:35
Speaker
brings memory memory oh That's fun. That's actually the library park where um Cole and I got engaged. Yes, it is Crazy, man and That's really full circle. Yeah. I'm pretty sure like Daniel and I took many walks throughout high school, just like walking through and there's a lot of fun. mi Yeah. You know? Yeah. Now we're bringing our kiddos. That's right. Yeah. I love a library visit. That's fun. And y'all got your library cards. yeah Yes. Yep.
00:10:03
Speaker
Got it. Now just return your books on time. know, right? i thought I have three weeks. yeah It sounds long, but then it comes up. Yeah. Well, it's already almost now been a week, but yeah, she was like, do you want a library reminder? And I'm like yes, please. I know. Or like when to get it back. And she printed it off. Cause I was like, I will forget. i know. I think they extended out. Like, I don't think they do like, you know, they used to do like late finds for library books. I don't think they do that anymore because I definitely had some books that they kept saying like, we've extended your thing like over and over. I'm like, i gotta of get these back. We got to.
00:10:37
Speaker
You need to make it like a thing, like let them go out and like drop the book in. Yes. which Because isn't it right outside? Yeah. You just put it in the book drop or whatever. That's fun. um My win this week, I guess it's not really a win, but it's kind of just um gratitude. I don't know. Different perspectives. We've kind of had a hard couple of weeks with some things that we've been dealing with personally and just like um a loss that we experienced at our church. But...
00:11:04
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um I just have a lot of gratitude, like looking back and seeing just, I mean, it's going to be an ongoing thing, but just how the people...
00:11:16
Speaker
around us and we've seen people step in and love and like support this family that, um, this, yeah, this loss that they've experienced and just seen like helping me to see gratitude in the little things and just like the perspective shifts of like slowing down, appreciating just like the little moments, even if it's like a kid waking up in the night, like being able to appreciate that. And, um, I don't know. So I just feel like I don't know, it's been like a lot of emotions up and down with everything, but just to see just how people have just really shown what it's like to be like the hands and feet of Jesus to people and seeing them, loving them, and everyone just joining together and being together and crying together and laughing together and just everything. So I think it's just one of those like sobering moments of you really are looking at your life and you realize how much goodness there is in it, you know, and this, the perspective changes of that So that would be mine.
00:12:20
Speaker
That's wonderful. I like that one. Oh, and I was going to say, talking about like appreciating the little things. And this was something that you did. But but you you're, um, the other day you just had texted me and was like, Hey, I'm going to Aerie after dinner, like for a quick little run. do you want to go with me? And I literally like teared up when you, when you sent me that text and Cause I just feel like it really is just like the little moments and like the little things and like, I don't know, that just brought joy to my day after, you know, having a hard day. And that meant a lot to me. And it was just really fun to like go do something with a friend. that's Spontaneous. Yes. Right. Yeah. And on my side of it,
00:12:59
Speaker
You know, you never know. And that just goes to show to you. You never know how it's going to affect the other person. Because on my side, i was I was just thinking, oh, this would be, you know. So the fact that it was so meaningful to you, that's pretty cool. So I'm glad that i asked. Yeah, I know.
00:13:14
Speaker
It was awesome. I was like, I texted Cole. I was like, this would bring, what did I say? I'm trying to think about like joy to my soul or something. Like, can I do this? Or like, can we be home or whatever? Right. You know, so. Good. I'm glad that that little moment. hit me this It is. It's just about the little moments, you know, I feel like it, it really just matters how you, you never know what one little thing can do for somebody.

Parenting with Emotional Intelligence

00:13:41
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Absolutely. Absolutely. Yeah.
00:13:43
Speaker
Well, speaking of emotions, that's kind of segwaying into our topic for today. But we all know that parenting comes with big emotions. Kids come with big emotions, you know, both both of us have it. And i think sometimes the hardest part is teaching our kids, yes, how to handle their feelings, but us having to manage our own feelings.
00:14:09
Speaker
and handling our own feelings first before teaching them, you know? And i think that it's very humbling when you are being the, you're the leader, right? You're the one that has to say, okay, when we're angry, we don't need to do this or when this, you know, when we're feeling overwhelmed, here's some things we can do. So it's very humbling when you're teaching them to that. And then that's the one thing that like you're struggling with. Yeah, that you're not doing. Yeah. Yeah.
00:14:37
Speaker
And i think that's one of the hardest parts for me personally of like dealing with all the emotional things is that I'm trying to figure out for myself, how do I deal with this? And what are what are ways that I can grow in this? Right. So then you can better teach yourself. Your kid. And honestly, it's sometimes funny because I feel like sometimes my kids are better at it than me.
00:15:00
Speaker
Like I know there's been times before where if I'm flustered that my oldest will be like, do you need to take a moment, mommy? And I'm like... You know, yeah. Yeah. And she knows that because I've done that with her. Right. Yeah.
00:15:14
Speaker
And which is also kind of cool. i guess It is Because it's really, i mean, as much as you teach with your words, I always think about the phrase that says like things are caught, not taught. oh And it's like they catch what you do more than what you say. And so that shows that like, yeah, she does hear you saying that to her and like learning that for yourself. Right. Yeah. Right.
00:15:37
Speaker
Actions speak louder than words. That's is that it to the age of old time. i know. i think that, um, sometimes it happens so quickly. Like I feel like I get like, I don't want to say triggered because I feel like that's what everybody says about everything. But I do feel like this like triggering side of me of like, if they're, you know, big emotions or whatever, it's like all of a sudden I get escalated like so fast. And next thing you know, I'm like snapping and I'm like, where did that come from? Right. Like I'm like, I was just like chill like two seconds ago and it just comes out of nowhere. I feel like that's the scary thing about it because like you said, it feels like it's out of control. Like you don't even know where it's coming from. I noticed with me, my like
00:16:21
Speaker
On my cycle, like my womanly cycle, whatever you call it, I can tell like when my hormones are at a different level. um i snap way more at them. And then like there's some days where I'm just like.
00:16:36
Speaker
I'm a lot better. i don't know. i've I've noticed that recently. And one of my friends was like, it's totally because of that. Like yeah can tell because I'll be like, I'm just feeling like annoyed today or like, you know? Yeah. And yeah, I can notice the fluctuations with how I...
00:16:53
Speaker
Respond to them too. Isn't that wild? I know that the hormones can do that. And I think, yeah, I noticed it like I can just feel it. Like my my heart starts beating. Like I feel it rising. So i think that's one thing I'm trying to do is just like recognize, okay, when I'm starting to feel this way, I can feel it physically in my body. So I need to pause. i need to take a deep breath. I need to do whatever I need to do um before I react and respond. Yeah. Because I think there's...
00:17:23
Speaker
wisdom and pausing before you just jump in and correct or whatever. Yeah. Because you're collecting that, those thoughts and the the emotions that you want to express out. You're just taking a moment. And then, well, I will say when we hung out the other day, I i saw you remain really calm whenever some big feelings were happening over some, what was it?
00:17:47
Speaker
The pants were wet or the chips. yeah something Something it was. And I was actually like, whoa, Morgan, I thought i thought you remained so calm and you did not get flustered at all. Okay. And then you realized he needed to eat. Yes. So you're like, oh, this all makes sense now. I thought you managed yourself really well. Thank you. Yeah. I think you need sometimes people to see that from the outside, you know, because you don't always notice those things in yourself. Absolutely. And another big trigger, I guess I'm going be using this word. trigger I don't know what else to say, but igniter.
00:18:24
Speaker
What? It ignites the fire in me. um Is when the sibling conflict happens and the screams and they react differently. One is a crier, one is a screamer, and then it escalates, escalates, escalates so quickly. And that's what I'm like, what's happening? You know? And like, I'm like, okay, I just, again, I can feel it like in my chest. Like it just rises in my body. So that's, I need to take that as like an indicator there of like,
00:18:53
Speaker
Yeah. It's just easy to absorb what they're feeling and what they're going through. But we have to be the calm presence and they will feed off of that. Yeah. you know, hopefully.
00:19:05
Speaker
Fingers crossed. One of these days. Yeah. Fingers crossed. But you do see like if I join the chaos, it just. Oh, yeah, of course. Makes it more, you know. Absolutely. But I think sometimes we just can't help it. Like it's like we're human too. There are sometimes that it's not going to go. Yeah.
00:19:21
Speaker
As we want. even if we are calm, yeah you know i mean? They're going to have their moments as well. You know? I know. And that's something that I've been trying to tell them, like, you're allowed to be upset, but I'm just not going to, you know, X, y z It's like, you can feel that way, but it's just so funny how it, it just is like a mirror. It just shows you all your, like all the things it's like holding up a mirror to you. Your kids are oh for better and for worse. Yeah. Yeah.
00:19:50
Speaker
Absolutely. and know. But the cool thing about that is, is that when we do, you know, have those moments where we maybe didn't handle it the right way or, you know, feel as if we did snap, we can go to them and say, hey, you know, I didn't handle that right. Like, I'm sorry. Yeah. And and then they're going to model that whenever they. Yeah. Yeah.
00:20:10
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have a moment. Yeah. It's all about modeling and it's not about perfection. Oh no, absolutely not. There's no way. There's no way we could do it perfectly every time. And we could sit and go over all the things that we've maybe done wrong or lost our cool sometimes, but it's, it's learning process for everyone involved. Yeah, for sure.
00:20:32
Speaker
I think that's cool that they, they will grow up like seeing that. And I feel like teaching them how to apologize to you know and and to each other like I'm really trying to get my kids to work things out like on their own you know and like come to a conflict resolution because don't feel like I've ever been good at like dealing with conflict like I kind of just want to avoid it and like at all costs I don't want to take it head on. know this about you because I am very similar. So I'm like, if they can, like, I'm trying to get them to like express their, their words of like, okay, you don't have to agree with the other person, but you need to at least hear them out, like what they say.
00:21:14
Speaker
And it's just funny to watch them. Like we just had an incident the other day at the park and um my daughter, i can reason with her a bit more. Like I can get her to take the deep breaths. Like she'll do that with me.
00:21:29
Speaker
And she'll say how she feels. And I don't know. It's just it's cool to have those moments where you see them like getting it a little bit yeah and watching them. Like, you know, I'm like, okay, you say how you feel or you say what you're upset about. And then you say what you're upset about. And like, I don't know, just, and how can we help each other? How can we, how could we do this better next time? I don't know. Yeah. It's just cool to see them learning that too. They're catching when you think they're not listening. Yeah. they are Yeah. Yeah.
00:21:58
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As much as you feel like you are not doing as good of a job about it, they really do see, you know, the good too. Yeah, absolutely.
00:22:08
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Which then is a reflection of you as a mom. It's good. It's a good thing. It's a good thing. I, it's so funny when you talk about the, um, coming to like a resolution, the kids together, it just made me think of when we were in South Carolina, there was a little girl we would hang out with and, um,
00:22:29
Speaker
Her mom also had her do that as well. Like if there was something wrong, she would talk to my oldest and they would, you know, and she just wanted to keep talking and talking and going with the feelings. And my oldest was just like, I'm done talking. Like, I don't want to talk about this anymore. Like I'm ready to go play. I'm over and it was so funny my friend was like i'm sorry she just wants to keep on and i'm like it's so funny that's hilarious she's like i don't want to talk anymore about this so i'm gonna go can we consider it done we're just we're done with this conversation we came to a resolution don't worry that's so funny and she's like, I want to talk. so
00:23:05
Speaker
I want to tell you my feelings. That's so funny. That's hilarious. I know there comes a point to where it's like, okay, we've got to move on. yeah You know, like it's like, I know that they get upset about things too, but it's like, okay guys, we're done with this conversation. All it's good. Moving on. oh Moving on now. But in all seriousness, I think it is important and it's worth taking the time to trying to figure out, okay, when I feel this, what are things that actually helped me like bring myself down before I react and whatnot? Um, so i think it's important that we're doing that work ourselves because that, I feel like that is going to be the key that changes them too. You know, like as much as we want to try to control how they're doing it, I think if we can work on ourselves and how we're processing it, that's go kind of the biggest ripple effect down to them. To them. Yep, exactly.
00:23:51
Speaker
And if I'm 30 and still practicing emotional regulation, why would I expect my five-year-old or three-year-old to have it mastered?
00:24:03
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I just remind myself that it is a skill that has to be practice over and over. And when my kids struggle, it helps me just to have more empathy and understanding that they're learning this too, just alongside me. And it helps me to have that empathy for them in those hard parenting moments.
00:24:23
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So Yeah, we're all just learning as we go. And as the great Miss Rachel once said, big feelings are okay. It's okay to have big feelings. And not me, Miss Rachel, by the way. yeah I did not make that song. Be Miss Rachel. Unfortunately, you are not the one. I'm not her.
00:24:43
Speaker
Have you ever watched her lately? feel like we're out of that phase. We don't watch her anymore. don't either. Why is that actually so sad? I know. i know. My youngest did like when she was little, but she never, she didn't really like it as much as really first really. I feel like. Although i guess I can't really compare because she doesn't like watching yeah TV. Yeah. so But it is sad. Yeah. It is sad. It's like, is she still

Children Growing Out of Shows

00:25:08
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big? I assume. I think so. i don't know. Isn't that weird how you kind of phase out of things that you don't even realize that you're phasing out of just with your kids getting older. Totally. Like we were talking about the snack pouches last time and then like Miss Rachel and just other little things. Yes. It just happens and you don't even yeah know that it happened. Yeah.
00:25:24
Speaker
Until you look back and you're like, my goodness. Yeah. Yeah. like paw patrol i feel like my kids used to love paw patrol same god we don't watch it we don't watch it anymore my goodness we're like they're growing up it's sad same with daniel tiger mine loved that and they don't really watch that anymore okay talking about daniel tiger when you feel so mad that you wanna roar take a deep breath Count, count to four.
00:25:53
Speaker
One, two, three, See, that's what we need. Maybe we need to go back to the basics here because that's the answer to our encouragements right here. That's what's gone wrong. We stopped with the yeah the good stuff. What? That's crazy though. That really is.
00:26:11
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I do bring that one up though. I'll randomly talk to my kids like about that song. Cause I feel like it helps them if they can have something they can like cling to, you know, like we always try to like blow out birthday candles. That's like something that we do. And I'm like, smell this helps me. Oh, that's good. There you go. So we do. And it helps me too. It really does.
00:26:33
Speaker
So we just all need a little Miss Rachel, Daniel Tiger. I'll just need some McCurchy. The classics. Well, let's move into our bestie bite where we leave you with a little something to chew on for the week.
00:26:48
Speaker
Rach, you got it

Fashion Finds

00:26:49
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this week? I do, yes. It's something that I have been loving. um so i I first got this outfit from the original place, and it probably cost an arm and a leg. um It was from Free People, and i just fell in love with it, this set. And...
00:27:08
Speaker
you know, like Amazon does good old Amazon. They got all the dupes yeah on there. right So I went on to try to be, cause I was like, I love this set, but I can't take, pay it twice. I can't pay it twice. Like that is unacceptable. Um, so I found the dupe for it on Amazon and I got that and it's like half the price and literally the exact the same, the exact same. Um, wow and yeah, so now I have two colors in it and I probably will get another and hopefully you'll get one. I know I need to, I need to find a good color. Are there lot on there? law Yeah. colors yeah
00:27:44
Speaker
There's more on free people obviously, but Amazon, Amazon's pretty legit, you know? And I feel like it's a good spring transition cause it's the short sleeve with pants, you know?
00:27:57
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I feel like And it's light material. i literally am obsessed with it. I love it so much. So comfy. Yeah. And I like to have just like a comfy outfit that makes you feel a little bit more put together. Yes. Like you have like to go to the zoo or, you know. Go to the park or whatever. Exactly. You feel like, okay. Not just a t-shirt and leggings or something. yeah Or a sweatshirt and leggings. yeah A little elevated. Uh-huh. And I'm usually like, I usually like like neutral type colors, but I went and got, I got a pink color and I actually was like, okay. I did like the light pink. It was cute. Yeah. Cute on you. so I was like, I'm really branching out here, but yeah. Spring. That's a good spring color too. Yes, exactly.
00:28:40
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All right. Amazon dupe set. Okay. We got to find it. I just wonder if it'll fit my long legs. It will. thing It will. And even if it didn't, it could even just look like a little longer capri. Okay. Which would work too.
00:28:55
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Does yours go all the way down to your ankles? Yeah. Okay. really the free people one is longer so you might didn't want to hear that you may have to no it would be great yeah here's what we'll do before you purchase you can try mine on there we go both of them and get a feel for it there we go don't don't buy the arm and the leg i just don't think i'll even try that one on because don't like it more not even an option it's not even an option but there you go try mine and then you can get a feel for it that sounds good love that i love that
00:29:29
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All right. Well, we missed you guys last week and thank you for joining us again and we will talk to you next time. Bye. Bye.
00:29:41
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