Showing posts with label mike. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mike. Show all posts

// A Spontaneous Date Day









Yesterday Mike and I were at home with Linden and I was piddling around the kitchen when he told me to get dressed and get in the car. What? It's not very often Mike is restless on a day off. Usually he prefers to hang out at home, sleep in, and maybe play a little too much Xbox. I was caught off guard by his comments, but I didn't miss a beat! Dressed and ready, we hopped in the car with the intention of paying a bill and exchanging some sheets at Target. Yeah, I know, super romantic! Mike kept driving though, and it while it took me a few minutes to realize it, we were long past Target. I asked where he was taking us and he said we were going to go out for lunch in downtown Franklin. My heart! A spontaneous date day in my favorite town! 

I miss living in downtown Franklin so much. Every time we're there I tell Mike I'm ready to move back. I love living in our little town, but my heart will always be in Franklin. It was a bit early for lunch when we got there so we totally did take advantage of exchanging Toby's sheets and picking up a few things for ourselves. Afterward we headed downtown and changed our lunch destination from Merridee's to Mellow Mushroom. Linden was stoked! That kid devoured his meatballs and broccoli! Mike and I split a pizza. Spicy buffalo chicken for him and Maui Wowie for me. YUM! After lunch we strolled around downtown, got some iced coffee, and just enjoyed a slow afternoon. We had to head back home shortly after though, so we could get Toby from school. It was just the little pick me up I needed to start the week off right!

Mike isn't spontaneous very often, but when he is, I love every minute of it.

xo KB

PS; My necklace was made by the insanely talented Natalie of Bright Star and Buffalo! I'll share more photos of it soon!

// Bits + Pieces: (Pre)Father's Day


The boys and I gave Mike one of his Father's Day gifts a little early yesterday. Alex from ManCrates asked if I would be interested in seeing what their boxes were all about so I picked out a little something I thought the whole family would enjoy. We've been working on homemade gifts for Mike (shh!) but this was a fun little treat that I couldn't say no to because I saw they had a freaking retro gamer box! That included two *actual* vintage NES games! I spent so much time growing up playing NES and I was stoked to get the chance to relive that. Plus I knew Toby would get such a kick out of it. He's a pretty big Mario fan, but he's only ever played it on the Wii, so it was a new experience for him, too. He didn't understand the need to blow the bottom of the cartridges or anything... poor, innocent children! haha The yellow-shirt picture is from the day the ManCrate arrived, and Toby was chomping at the bit to open it up. I wasn't sure when we were going to let Mike have the crate, but Toby is *really really* bad with secrets/surprises, soooo we finally just had to spill the beans. 




The name of the box comes from the need to pry the wooden container open with a crow bar - which is included - Kind of totally ridiculous and gimmicky, but in such a fun way. Toby begged and pleaded to play so we finally set it up yesterday and they got down to business. We popped some popcorn and spoiled our appetites with the mounds of candy that came included with the box. Toby couldn't make it past the first level, but I have a feeling he'll be a pro in no time.

I snapped a few of these photos last night while they were playing Mario and seeing who could toss the most popcorn in their mouth. They're nothing outrageous or amazing in terms of photos or quality, but they really are special. I love seeing Mike and Toby bond. Six can be such a frustrating and stressful age for both kids and parents - sometimes you need a fun, lighthearted, sugar-infused reminder of what's important, you know? I definitely want to hold onto these photos for both Mike and Toby, because I know the frustrations with each other will only grow as he continues to age. Maybe I can bring them out and be like "Hey, remember this?!"

Okay, okay, I'm getting a little mushy now. I really loved being able to give Mike this gift, but I'd also be lying if I said it wasn't also fueled by selfish desire haha! I may or may not have stomped him in Mario after Toby went to bed last night HA! Just a friendly competition. Now I want to try out some of the other boxes (both for gifts and for myself). I promise I wasn't paid to say any of this or anything like that (though the box was courtesy of - full disclosure!). I'm just tickled by how fun the idea is and I know some of y'all are probably last-minute or totally-tardy-to-the-party (like me, usually!) when it comes to holidays like Father's Day. If 90's video games don't have you totally sold, maybe this bacon or whiskey set will! Rather than be call ManCrates, it should just be called like, RadCrates or something. Women can totally pry open a wooden box, too!

xo KB


// Valedictorian



Mike graduated (the first phase) of nursing school on Friday! You may remember last year when we announced he'd be pursuing this career path, I was oh so excited and ready for him to get started. Well, a year has come and gone and boy am I glad that's over! Y'all, this year has been the hardest of our lives. I'm not even going to sugarcoat it. There were a lot of tears, a lot of nights going to bed at radically different hours, lots of missing each other and feeling generally overwhelmed and stretched entirely too thin. I think we would have both felt that way even if we didn't have a new baby to toss into the mix... but that dangerous combination was almost too much to bear at times.

Mike has worked so hard and he put in so many hours over the past 12 months. I've always known he was a dedicated, capable guy, but this past year showed me just how incredible he is. And that's exactly what landed him the top spot in his class! Yep, he was the valedictorian! Such a testament to his perseverance and work ethic. He still has to go to school this entire week (because that makes a lot of sense...) and study for the NCLEX coming up, but then he'll be home for a couple of weeks potentially while he waits for his NCLEX placement and then hunts for a job. Part of me is so relieved to soon be a two-income family rather than trying to juggle my design clients and painting clients in between naps and feeds, but I'm also nervous about the hours he'll be scheduled and the hectic world he's about to be thrown into. Not only that, but he will start with his pre-req classes for RN school soon, too. We'll have ~2 years of RN school to struggle through, and then another few years of grad school until he gets his Masters and becomes a Nurse Practitioner. The goal has been Dr. Michael Flynn, DNP when it's all said and done, but I'm personally taking it one day at time. I think anyone else with a spouse in the nursing field can attest to just how difficult it can be to be their partner, especially in the thick of the schooling. I'm hoping this was our hardest year, and that things will get a little easier since Linden is getting older and we both know sort of what to expect from nursing school.

I knew it'd be difficult, but I was absolutely not prepared for just how hard it would be... on both of us. We're still not out of the woods just yet. Boards to be taken, licenses to be acquired, jobs to find and new routines to get in the swing of. My hope is that if we can make it through this, we can make it through anything. 

I'm so proud of my husband. So proud that I even suggested he buy a new guitar and amp... so clearly all the stress has made me insane haha xo

// What We Wore v.1




In my sneaky attempt to get a few family photos in our albums and on our walls, I asked Toby and Mike to take part in a few outfit photos. Well, actually Toby asked me to join in, and then I convinced Mike. Linden doesn't really get a say yet so he's there, too. These photos were snapped a couple of days after Christmas, and it was actually not that cold out (hence the bare legs). It turned chilly about 10 minutes before we shot these and by the end of it I was regretting going without tights. Of course it's been hovering around 2 degrees here lately (what! This is Tennessee!) so in comparison it was like being in the tropics haha Anyone else totally over winter? This is my first outfit post in quite a while since the holidays absolutely got away from me. I had so many sign orders and so much going on, I barely had time to breathe. It wasn't all bad though! It gave me a lot of time to just hang out with this bunch and enjoy some of the holidays. This might also be the one time during the hoildays that I managed to get dressed and have sort of halfway presentable hair ha!




Mike only agreed to a photo or two so I played nice and just included the one above. I love this photo of him though. It's so crazy to me that he's in his final trimester of his LPN program! He graduates in April and I am so so excited. He'll hopefully find full-time work locally for a few months while he works on his pre-reqs for the RN program. I know it's just one year out of so many, but it felt like so far off in the distance this time last year. We're hoping to celebrate each milestone along the way to help keep our sanity. Nursing school is rough... even moreso when you're less than three months in and you have a brand new baby. Mike has been handling it like a total champ though. He has amazing grades and he totally owns his clinicals. I'm so proud of him! I love how he lights up when he talks about his work and I can see just how badly he wants to be a nurse practitioner. I know it'll mean so many amazing things for our family.


Toby has been a bit of a handful since turning six last month. (What is it with this age?!) We've had our ups and downs since, but that boy... man. He finds a way to be the most precious, sincere, heartwarming kid almost daily. We've started a new discipline/reward system at home and we're just over a week and a half into it, but so far so good. I'm hoping it sticks because it's been so easy to implement. I think he's super ready for Spring, too, since he's been cooped up in the house because of the cold. I think getting him outside and playing with the neighborhood kids once again will give us all peace of mind haha He's growing up at warp speed and I feel like every time I look at him he's aged 2 years. Those missing bottom teeth slay me.

Linden is being his usual self. Happy and smiley, but equally demanding of all your attention. I never knew such a joyful baby could be so high needs. Most days I don't get out of my pajamas because I have to hold him for every feed and every nap and every time inbetween. Not that I mind, of course, but it does leave me with few things to do (read: blog about. ha!) Luckily I can use his nap times as an excuse to binge watch Netflix. Currently I'm wrapping up Wentworth and it's SO good! I totally recommend it if you haven't watched it yet!



This week I'm planning on working on some design work, finishing up my workspace makeover, painting a billion signs to ship out, and trying desperately to keep my house clean. And by house I mean my kitchen and living room because apparently no more than two rooms in my home can be clean at once. Anyone else?!

I'm wearing:
JCPenney dress
Voodoo Vixen cardigan (c/o - last year)
Martina flats c/o Loly in the Sky
Sakura Bloom "Spice" ring sling

Toby's wearing:
Calvin Klein cardigan c/o Schoola
The Children's Place shoes

Linden's wearing:
Carter's onesie
Carter's sweater
Handsome Pants leggings
Freshly Picked "Aruba" moccs

Mike's wearing:
Target buttonup
Lucky Brand jeans
Penguin boat shoes

// A Gentleman's Gift Guide with Mike


Mike was asked by Kohl's to put together this fun little gift guide for the "gentlemen" out there (or for their partners who might be looking for a nice Christmas gift this season). I thought it would be a fun way to let him take part in the blogging excitement haha Plus I figured it might be a good way to get some nice gift ideas for him, too. You know, to be sneaky and all. Is it just me or are guys notoriously difficult to shop for? Of course everything Mike chose is so very "him".... and I kind of love that. It definitely makes my job a lot easier. Whether you're shopping for your boyfriend, husband, brother, father, or just a snazzy dude in your life, hopefully you'll find something awesome in the men's accessories at Kohl's. There's always their handy Christmas gift ideas for any and everyone, too.

Here's what Mike added to his wishlist... I mean, gift guide! haha


What are you getting your fellas for the hoildays?! (I'm so open for suggestions! haha!)

// Cinco de Mike-o Celebrations



Cinco de Mayo is a fun day in the Flynn house... because it's Mr. Flynn's birthday! Yesterday my sweet husband turned the big 2-5! He celebrated by cramming for a test, working out 148 math problems, and kicking butt on a medical abbreviation test. I didn't want his day to be shrouded by school work so I did early-pickup for Toby at pre-K and then we each made him a homemade birthday card. (Handmade cards are probably my absolute favorite family tradition and I totally want to make a little Blurb book or something of all of them one day!) I snagged a cake from the supermarket and I decorated it at home (hey, there are only so many hours in the day!), and I put together a little Cinco inspired lunch on the deck for when Mike got home. We had cake, lemonade, homemade black bean and corn salsa, tortilla chips, beer (for M, obviously), and gifts. For Mike's gift I bought him every pack of blank index cards available at the store haha! It was the perfect present because duh, nursing school! He's only been in school for 3 days and we've already made over 60 flashcards... it's intense! After a delicious little meal he retreated to the house to do his homework and then I helped him study while we were at Toby's baseball practice. Whew, it was a jam packed day honestly, but I loved every minute of it. 

from this past weekend: my two matching fellas at Lowe's

satisfying an intense pregnancy craving on Saturday

a Sunday night al fresco dinner

a monday morning spent alone (!!!) buying flowers for the garden

the perfect avocado

this week's "treat" to myself

the start of a delicious bowl of black bean and corn salsa!

part of the cinco de mike-o birthday spread

Overall I'd say it was a pretty swell day! I really try to make an effort when it comes to birthdays and the people that I love because I want them to know just how much I care. I had so much fun putting together this little impromptu family feast. It wasn't over the top or lavish in any way, but it was perfect for the three of us. And it doesn't hurt that the supermarket cake was totally delicious haha!

Happy birthday, Mr. Flynn. You are the cat's pajamas.

// Mike's Big Dream (+ Our Plans!)


I've hinted briefly over the past several weeks at some big test and big news coming our way... and the confirmation of said news finally came this past Friday. Over the last several months we've been weighing the pros and cons as a family, and deciding just what risks to take. Now I can finally share what all of that hoopla has been about! Mike is going back to school!

"Going back to school" is honestly a bit misleading since that would imply he'll be doing something similar to what he did originally, but it couldn't be farther from the truth. Rather than pursue the art degree he started many moons ago, he's going to nursing school! Working in the medical field is one of his biggest dreams, and I'm so proud of him for making that call. His plan is to get to the top of the top and become a Nurse Practitioner (with his Doctorate degree!) Back in the day his (medical) goal was to be a Physician's Assistant (which, just like a DNP, is a mid-level physician), but he's since decided that the nursing route is for him. He could always change his mind and choose to apply to a PA program when it comes time, but after countless hours and sleepless nights full of conversations, we think this is the perfect plan. Of course plans and dreams change, but I can tell just how motivated he is by this goal.

Owning a brick and mortar retail store has always been my dream. Being 100% self-employed has always been what I see for myself. And Mike has always been there to support me 110%. Now it's my turn to support his dream. To see him through these long, hard years. It won't be easy, and it probably won't be fun, but I know great things lie ahead for our family.

I can't imagine going back to school in my mid-twenties, so I'm giving him a constant round of applause. He's so motivated and dedicated to making this happen, and it's so inspiring to see that sort of drive in a person. We're trying as hard as we can to get as much done as possible for this baby (and life in general!) before his first day of class on May 1st. He'll spend his first year getting his LPN license, then he'll move on to a few years of training to be an RN. After that we'll have to make the call on where we'll move so he can pursue his MSN and/or DNP degree. Luckily Nashville is a great city for this, you know, being the healthcare capital and all. But there will be a lot of decisions to be made over the coming years. I'm just hoping we can all hold it together while he spends long, exhausting days at school and clinicals. It's going to be a big and busy year for the Flynns! Here we go!

Please feel free to send your congratulations and excitement Mike's way if you feel so inclined! I'm sure he'd love to know he's being supported by so many of my friends! (You can always leave a comment below or tweet him @miikeflynn!)

// On Being Married To Your Business Partner

On Being Married To Your Business Partner
Some of my friends think I'm crazy... and probably for good reason(s). One of my very best friends in the world finds it absolutely mind boggling that Mike and I can have a happy, working marriage all the while being business partners in every. single. venture. together. I get it, because it does seem a little much at times. But truth be told, I honestly believe the positives greatly outweigh the negatives (at least in our situation).

This was never really our plan - to be business partners. I think at the beginning of almost all new relationships you want to be with your significant other every waking minute of every day (well, within reason). That's never how we envisioned our future. Over the past four years we've been together, my career path has shifted, stalled, and changed directions more times than I can remember. My "passions" in life have been fairly stable, but the journey to get there is still ever changing. Mike was lucky enough to sort of stumble upon his passion (photography) early on in our relationship, so for the past several years I've been able to watch that fire grow inside him. I'd watch him day in and day out, hunkered over his computer, trying to fit as much new information into his brain as possible. The way Mike throws himself into things he loves truly inspires me. I felt motivated and excited just by being around him. Granted I've always been a little jealous at his ability to quickly pick up almost any task at hand, but that sort of aptitude for learning is to have around!

Over time our interests and passions just started to meld into one. He'd take photos for the blog and I'd benefit with blog content while he'd benefit with photography practice. He'd learn a new trade and then teach me. When I expressed my interest in starting a mobile shop here in Nashville, Mike was all about it. Honeybean would not (and could not!) exist without him. Then I picked up my wooden sign paintings and he got all handy with his ways to make them better (He's also the most efficient shipping expert!) We'd each just lend a helping hand whenever and wherever we could. It was convenient and it was effective... and that's sort of what we've always been going for. Once Mike expressed his interest in film photography, we both dove in head first, and because of that we've found something that we truly, truly love. It's another thing we get to share together.
Maybe we really are crazy, and maybe it can't last forever (who knows!), but right now I absolutely love being married to my business partner. It's not always easy, and it's not always fun, but we make it work. One of the drawbacks (for us) is that we're a lot alike on the surface. We both get inspired really easily, and we can often act hastily, but sometimes we need a good swift kick in the butt to get things finished. It's like we suffer from inspirational ADD, if that makes any sense! Another drawback is that we can often find ourselves unmotivated on the same day. Those days usually end up full of naps and Netflix... Or we experience the polar opposite: We can't stop working. Some days at our house are full force from 6am until 1am, and even then it's hard to pull away. I think every self-employed person has those rushes and lulls, but it can get a little messy when it's the 2 adults in a family/household ya know?

The ability to make our own decisions regarding everything business/family related is amazing though. Not to mention we can "take off" or go on the road whenever we'd like. We have no one to answer to but ourselves (Well, and clients!). On one hand I can see how terrifying and "dangerous" (for the lack of a better word) it might be to marry your business partner, but on the other it's the perfect scenario because our priorities are always aligned. We get to celebrate our successes together, and we can help console each other through the failures. Plus the comfort and ability in being able to tell someone when they need to get their butt in gear is nice, too. We're very open in our communication, which is something I think a lot of business partners sometimes lack.

This week was a really productive one for us, as husband and wife, and as business owners. We were able to sit down on multiple occasions and really hash out what we want out of our businesses, life, marriage. We were able to set goals, make lists, and get stuff done. It's days like that where I realize that we truly have the best of both worlds. I can't say there aren't days where I want to punch Mike in the face because he frustrates me (and vice versa), but weeks like this one really put things into perspective. I want to make this last as long as possible. He's not just my husband and he's not just my business partner... he's my life partner. I'm probably just getting mushy at this point... but I feel like I don't get to brag on him enough. He's such a big part of everything I do, every single day. Sometimes I just want to shout out how amazing he is from the rooftop. I thank my lucky stars every day that we haven't grown tired of each other yet. There may come a time when we need more of a break from each other, and if that's the case I truly hope we're able to acknowledge it and take action. I'd never have imagined that I wanted to be with my husband 24/7, but sometimes we surprise ourselves. At least we're always happy to go do our own thing, too. That's basically vital at this point!
Choosing someone to invest time, money, energy and faith into when it comes to business ventures is difficult. You hear the horror stories of friends living and working together, and they always say never go into business with family. Mike is the one person I trust more than anyone else in the world... doesn't it just make sense to be partners? I guess this has just been on my mind a lot lately since we've really been trying to plan ahead. Again, that's not to say that this is the best decision for every relationship, or that it'll be the best decision for ours forever. I don't think we're special snowflakes for making it work because every partnership (in love and in business) takes a lot of work. Right now I'm just really happy with where things are going.

How about you? Have you ever entered into a business venture with a significant other? Or even best friend? I wanna hear about your experiences!

// Our Wedding : Reception

Most of these are silly photos, so beware! Screw flattering, right?! The dancing was without a doubt the cherry on top of our wedding sundae. It felt good to finally just let go, feel free, and DANCE! It was nice to feel like I could just throw caution to the wind after all of the stressful stuff came and went. Regardless of everything that happened (or didn't) at the wedding, this made it so worth it.

Look closely and you can even see Mike doing Gangnam Style, and I maybe whip out a "Bernie" or two... yes, everyone thought I was crazy. Luckily Chris (Susannah's boyfriend) knew the Bernie, too, so he did it with me. It was my wedding! I could do whatever I wanted! ;P Though I'm probably a little bit crazy for sharing it with the world... You decide. (And yes, there was apparently a zombie apocalypse, too!)

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Clearly I am a very lucky lady. Pinch me!