Being a stay at home/work at home mom can become super
monotonous. Go to the park once per day,
head to the grocery store for whatever singular missing ingredient I may need
for dinner, that may or may not be cooked depending on how close to a complete
mental breakdown I am when my husband
walks in the door at 5:58. Actually, the
three year old, baby and I meet him in the driveway, me wearing the baby on my
front or back, often pacing the length of the driveway to get some FitBit steps
in, while C either uses hot pink chalk everywhere but the approved areas or
stomps in the grass and grumbles about the lack of puddles. These little moments are great, and one day I’ll
look back on the near daily, near nervous breakdowns and laugh, but sometimes
you’ve got to shake things up.
Now that I’m 31 and have three kids, I have become
completely immersed in the world of mom.
From my mom ponytail, to my mom gunt, and my mom joy of funny memes
showing sassy women saying things we all wish we could say out loud. But recently I discovered the joy of Beauty
and other subscription boxes. Holy.
Shit. I feel like this void I didn’t
even know was there has been binge fed (which, oddly enough has happened while
I’m actually working on not binge eating and leading a more active lifestyle).
I subscribed to my first box, Birch Box , because I’m cheap and couldn’t
see investing more than $10 for a box of things I may or may not like. I got 100 points for signing up (enough for
$10 worth of product in their store), and waited. The box came quicker than I expected, but it
was still an agonizing wait. I got to
try products I’d have never tried otherwise, loved it, and will continue it for
some time. After I discovered that
subscription boxes are awesome, I may have gotten hooked. Next up was Bulu Box, a weight loss and fitness
lifestyle subscription box that only cost $10 per month! Use my link and enter
code FANTASTIC to get your second month FREE!! This one included a few herbal
supplements, energy drink, and some other goodies, but I’d like to see more
exercise accessories and protein snacks.
Prior to receiving my first Birch Box, all of my make-up was 5+
years old and the only cleansing product in my arsenal a bottle of
Cetaphil. Unwrapping that first box got
me so excited that I started researching more and found GlossyBox. At $21 a month, it’s double the price of Birchbox, but promises some deluxe and high end samples. My first box was
great, but the only disappointment came from a bottle of nailpolish. Make-up and skincare I can get down with,
hair and nails just aren’t my thing. I’m
expecting my second GlossyBox any day and look forward to
seeing the mix included in the June box.
I’ve subscribed to a few more, but have yet to receive my first
boxes. Those are: ipsy and bluum, plus
1upbox (which we have received one of so far) a gamer/nerd lifestyle sub.
Have you tried any subscription boxes? What do you think?
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