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I Just Can't Get Enough

You can never have to much...
1. Coffee
If it were humanly possible to replace all my liquid intake with just coffee, I would do it. All day, Every day.
2. Nestle Pure Life
Not only did this water test to have the last amount of plastic particles as any bottled water, but it is also a neutral ph, which makes it the best option when you're on a budget, like me!
3. Baby kisses and giggles
Baby kisses and giggles might be two of my favorite things. I could listen to my daughter laugh all day.
4. Panties
I mean, come on, do I even have to explain this one?
5. Bralettes
Since I stopped nursing, my boobs have gotten a lot smaller then they were, even before I had my daughter. I am currently on a bralette binge, because, who wants under-wrire? I don't.
6. Bobby pins
Being a mom to a one and a half year old means you have to be quick when you get ready in the morning. My go to is taking my front bang and bobby pinning it back, a messy bun, or french braids. all if which require bobby pins. You buy a hundred and a month later there are two. Just two.
Fun Fact: Every year women lose 2.6 billion Bobby Pins.. Can someone please tell me where they all go?
7. No-show socks
Living in SoCal, I wore flip flops 360 days out of the year. My feet looked and felt dry and decrepit. To fix the problem, I started wearing the slip on shoes, you know, the ones that are all fabric and no laces. Well I have also bought three packs of no show socks in the last month. At least my feet feel better...
8. Nail polish
There are simply no limits to the amount of nail polish one can have. Of all the Glitter, Shine, Matte and Shimmer, it is unlikely to ever have two of the same.
9. Fresh air
Being outside is my favorite place to be. The plants, flowers, clouds, breeze, the sounds of nature, it is oh so good for the soul. Studies have also found being outside can aid in stress and depression. Take a moment and notice the beauty that is all around.
10. Free People clothing brand
If I were a clothing brand, Free People would be it. As someone who is never into brands, this is the one and only I care about. Free people is feminine, a little sexy sometimes, relaxed, and comfortable. It is also a pretty penny, so let's be real, I look at the clearance most of the time. 

Obviously there are so many more things it feels will never be in over abundance, but those are just some that come to mind. Anyone else relate? 



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