Dementia- The beginning.

The year 2020 has thrown us all for a loop in many different ways. I know personally that it has been difficult for the elderly community. COVID-19 closed doors on so many outlets for senior citizens. Most of them don’t even understand what is going on in the world or the reasons why they can’t do the things they used to do.

When our local senior activity center closed down in March, it was especially hard on my great-grandfather. He looked forward to going to the center each day, even if it was to just get out of his home for a couple of hours. He would tell us he was going to “school” or “work” most of the time. The center would provide lunch, they would play games, and visit with one another. There were days that he wouldn’t want to go or he would complain about the food, but what man that age doesn’t complain about something? Some days he would tell them not to pick him up the next day, then he would forget, and be mad as fire that they forgot him. Secretly, he loved going. It was definitely good for him and kept him on track with what day of the week it was. He lives beside me and has a golf cart that he drives around our property. My parents live behind us too, so he visits all of us multiple times a day. When he gets bored at home, he gets on the golf cart and rides around.

He supervised us while we did yard work.

My grandfather passed away in early May, which was my great-grandfather’s step-son. My grandfather was his best friend and we knew it would be hard on him. We started noticing shortly after that he was forgetting things more often and not taking his medication correctly. Dementia is hereditary in his family, so we knew he was headed down that road. My mom and her sisters were able to get him approved for home healthcare. I took over administering his medications, until the night he showed up numerous times. He came just before midnight, again at 2:30am, and again at 5:30am each time asking for his medicine. My mom decided to take over then, because she was afraid he would scare the kids knocking on the door at those crazy hours. We have to remind him often to shower, even though he says he already has. Thankfully, he hasn’t gotten to the point where he forgets to eat. He loves to eat! If he walks in the house and thinks you are cooking, he’s going to stay to eat or ask for food. I have had the pleasure of going to his house so the home health nurses can come, because most of the time he won’t let them in. I’m telling you, he is a mess. He doesn’t understand why they come and complains the entire time they are there. I am constantly telling him, “Be nice,” ” Sshh,” “Don’t say that.” I never know what it going to come out of his mouth.

My dad, Papa (my great-grandfather), and my husband

He most definitely gives us a daily challenge with everything he does. Whether it is asking for his medicine two to three times a day, or complaining about his golf cart not working. His hearing is terrible and he cannot hear when the golf cart is in reverse, so he runs the battery down quite frequently. We love him and complain about the things he does and says, but our lives would be pretty uneventful without the laughs he provides. We have learned so much over the past several months, grace and patience being the two biggest things. Sometimes we want to scream and just want a break, but then we think about how hard it is for him. Due to his dementia progressing, he struggles to remember the small things that we take for granted. We laugh and smile as much as possible, but we know too soon that tears will come. Until then, he will continue to boss us around and tell us “NO” and to “Go Home.”

Thanksgiving 2020

Another Business Adventure

In the past several years I have become fascinated with owning and running an online clothing boutique. It would give my family another income source and still be something that I can do from home. Over the past six to nine months, I have really been considering tackling this adventure in the near future.

I have always wanted to be the boss, but doesn’t everyone. My family will quickly tell you that I am not good at taking orders. Owning my own business is the best option for me. I would need to make a daily schedule to keep me on track. I will expect to face many trials and will be forced to make changes as I learn. I am fortunate that my mother is a CPA and will assist with the accounting and tax needs. The business website will be my main platform, so I will need to hire someone that is experienced with online boutiques. Many of my friends have successful boutiques that can help guide and give advice when I need it.

This could be a cute boutique in my backyard.
I can see myself working in a space like this everyday.

I already keep up with the latest and trendiest fashion for my Instagram page. Atlanta Georgia hosts AmericasMart several times a year. I will be able to meet vendors and look at all their merchandise. At the AmericasMart you are able to pre-order items and sometimes they allow you to cash and carry. I have always wanted to go to market but have never had the chance. In my boutique, I will be size inclusive so everyone will feel welcome. I plan to offer accessories as well to complete your outfit.

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I would love to start a boutique tomorrow, but my life is too chaotic right now. Hopefully within the next year I can start a small online boutique. My plan is to build a small boutique on my property to house my merchandise. I envision my boutique to resemble a she shed. Eventually, I want to host sip and shop events for all my local friends. Until my dream becomes a reality, I will continue to research names and logos and look for vendors.

My Plans for a Business Career

Writing or even talking about a business career seems so grown up and sophisticated. I have never really considered or seen myself going into a business field. For one, I always think of a distinguished man or woman wearing a suit sitting at a desk all day. Now that I am older, I realize that a career in business can look many different ways.

I have always identified with the adolescent age group and the way they think. The adolescent years are hard for some and that often shows in their schoolwork. This often leads to acting out at school because of bad home life, trauma, or emotional issues. I would like to contract with local schools that have adolescents with therapy needs. I would like to work with older adolescents, preferably those that are in high school.

Teen pregnancy has always had a huge piece of my heart. I have a passion for young mothers who are scared, nervous and confused. I want to make them feel whole, worthy, and loved. Through therapy, I can give them the emotional tools they are going to need during their pregnancy and after. I volunteered at our local Sav-A-Life Center several years ago. It was heart wrenching, but the reward was incredible. This is the type of center that would offer me the possibility to practice this type of therapy.

My ultimate goal is to have a career working with adolescents while still having the freedom to be involved with my children’s school functions and activities. I feel that contract work with local schools would give me that flexibility.

Introduction

Hey friends! I’m Kayla Tisdale and I live in a small town in South Alabama. I have been married to Tad for 12 years, and we share 3 beautiful children. Brayden is 11, Mollie Mae is 7 and our little surprise Emery Chae is 3. I am fortunate enough to have been able to stay at home for the past 10 years. I love being able to be involved with my children’s school and help whenever I’m needed. My husband, Tad, works in the oilfield industry, which means he spends a lot of time in the middle of the ocean. Our life is lived in “hitches” and that’s all our family has known for the past 12 years. We are on the go when he is home, rarely staying still for long.

We love Bobcat Fridays!
Early morning selfie missing our better half.
Every once in awhile, we manage to get away for a date night.

In 2016, I created Aprons & Mascara as an outlet for myself to share recipes and makeup products I love. I love to cook and coming up with new recipes and I had recently become obsessed with makeup artistry. One interesting fact that most people don’t know about me is that; I have a certificate in makeup artistry. Instagram was my first platform and where it all began. I started the blog not long after and had high hopes of becoming a true blogger. Truth be told, I am a terrible blogger, but I want so badly to be this great big time blogger. Later I decided that not only did I enjoy sharing recipes and makeup, but I also enjoyed sharing: home decor, clothing, mom life, traveling adventures, and just different parts of my life. I then changed the aesthetic to Lifestyle, which better suits what I want to include on the blog and Instagram. I would love to grow into a huge influencer one day, like the many women I follow and admire.

Sharing some of my favorite makeup products on Instagram.
Posting that months Thrive order.
Giving details of a new outfit and current sales going on at a favorite store.

When I decided to go back to college earlier this year, it was honestly an easy decision to make. I have known for awhile that I wanted to finish school, but could never get the timing right. I had to make it a priority and make the time right. My two oldest children are in school and my youngest will start school in a couple of years. It seemed like the perfect time to go! I knew I would have to do online, which meant dedication and discipline. Those are the two main things I did not have way back in the day when I first went to college. This time is different, it means something totally different to me now. Graduating with my Psychology degree now is high on my priority list where as 10 years ago, it most definitely was not. Nonetheless, I was ready for this adventure and boy what an adventure it has been! COVID-19, has thrown my “going back to college” life for a loop. Class started, kids school closed, and I became a homeschool teacher. Can I add that to my resume? I am shooting to graduate sometime in the summer of 2021 with my Psychology degree. I am super excited to graduate.

The picture I sent to family and friends letting them know I was returning to college!
I spend hours sitting at the dining table reading and studying these days.
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Lastly, I would love to share some things that are random facts about myself. I am a quarter Korean and no I have never been to Korea. New York City is my absolute favorite place on earth. If I could move there, I would love a brownstone on the UpperEast Side. Although, if I had to move anywhere right now, 30A would be for me. I am an only child and so is my husband. I am obsessed with Ted Bundy, his arrogance intrigues my mind. Dexter on Netflix was probably one of my favorite shows. If you like serial killers, you should watch it if you haven’t! Thanks for reading and maybe I didn’t bore you to death!

-Kayla

You don’t get better than Joe’s pizza and Times Square!

Alligator Point Part 1:

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2020, the year of all travel uncertainty and vacation cancellations. We originally had a cruise planned for June it was canceled due to Covid19. We rescheduled for August, but thanks to Covid’s extended stay, it was also canceled.

Then my mom and I began looking at beaches that were in driving distance that we’d never been too. I was looking at homes in the Cape San Blas area. My mom sends me this email of a house 3 hours and 21 minutes away in Alligator Point, Florida.  At first, I was thinking ” What in the world? Where is she wanting us to go?” I have never in my life heard of this place, lol. Once I looked it up and checked out the house and the beach, it looked really interesting.

The particular house we rented was on the beach and the bay. There was access to the bay across the road from the house which belonged to the house as well. Some of the homes had piers on the bayside, ours did not. A pier would have been really nice to fish off of though. There are some really beautiful homes down there! It is very quiet and secluded. The house on our left had a family, but they never bothered us. We would hear their kids occasionally, but I’m sure they heard our loud kids as well. We saw people on down the beach from us during the day but that was it. Every once in awhile someone would walk by and they would just be so friendly. Definitely not a crowded beach. The closest restaurant is about 15-20 minutes away and Wal-Mart is about 35 minutes away. We did a Wal-Mart pick up in Crawfordville on our way down for groceries and boy were our vehicles packed out. Tad and my dad did make 3 trips, 2 to an IGA (grocery store) and 1 back to Wal-Mart for food and supplies. My mother, the kids and I never left the house the entire week. It was incredibly nice not to have to go anywhere.

Now if your looking for that crystal blue clear water, this is not the place. The bay is dark water and thick muddy sand. We wore our water shoes when getting in the bay water. The beach water is more clear but still darker than Destin/PCB/30A areas. Some days it was clearer but still not crystal clear. This water is more brackish, where Alligator Point is located it has lots of lakes and rivers flowing in making darker. It is also grassy, but like the water is better and worse on different days. Crabs…. the sand crabs, they were HUGE and so many!! They were everywhere. I have never seen them just running around everywhere like I did there. My mom and I loved watching them and trying to count how many we could see at one time. Seashells, whole seashells, big seashells were everywhere you would step. They were gorgeous and we found the prettiest and biggest sand dollars. Everything was untouched almost, it was just absolutely beautiful.

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Easy Crockpot Pork Chops

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This was my first time ever using the crockpot to cook pork chops. I know many of friends have done it many times, and have always told me how easy it was. In the past year I have learned to love my crock pot and tried to venture out more. My two oldest kids are NOT the easiest kids to please when it comes to meat. They will turn their nose up in a heart beat when I tell them I’m trying something new. So, of course last night they were like “oh my goodness I’m not eating that, it doesn’t look good.” Needless to say, they were both asking for seconds last night! Tad unfortunately was at work and did not get to try them out, so I am sure I will be making these again soon.

What you’ll need:

6 Boneless Pork Chops

1 can cream of mushroom soup

1 can cream of chicken soup

1/2 cup chicken broth

2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

Onion Powder

Salt

Pepper

Garlic Powder

 

  1. Lay your pork chops in your crockpot. Mine overlapped some.
  2. Mix all ingredients in a separate dish together. Salt, Pepper, Garlic Powder, and Onion Powder just eyeball. Season to your own liking.
  3. Pour the mixture over the pork chops. I did move the pork chops around so that the mixture could get under them too.
  4. Cook on high for 4 hours or low for 6 hours.

 

Note** 6 Boneless pork chops fed 4 in my family, but remember one is a toddler is NOT a huge meat eater. You can also use bone in pork chops, I just prefer boneless.

 

I hope your family enjoys this as much as mine did. This vary well may become a staple meal on the monthly menu for us.

Emery’s PT Journey

I just want to start off by saying every baby is different and they all develop and hit milestones at different ages. As parents, we are always comparing our children’s growth and development to other children. It is totally normal for us to be curious about why our child is or isn’t doing something another child is doing or isn’t doing. Emery is our third child and she has done nothing like her siblings, she has been a totally different child than the other two.

At Emery’s 12 month check-up, her pediatrician  was concerned since she was not pulling up, walking, or crawling. She referred us to a physical therapist to make sure there wasn’t a problem as to why she wasn’t doing any of those things. Emery could roll over but rarely did it, and she couldn’t sit herself up from laying down. During our first session, the physical therapist did not have any concern that something was wrong with her joints or anything. That was a huge blessing to hear, Tad and I were beyond happy to hear that. Emery cried every time the PT put her into crawling position, like she screamed and screamed. As soon as she sat her up, she would stop crying. This mama’s heart was breaking though, I couldn’t stand watching her cry.  She would just look at Tad and I, like she was begging for help.  So, the PT told us that she thought Emery was just stubborn and didn’t want to do anything that she didn’t want to do. Tad and I just laughed because thats exactly her personality. The PT also explained that if something would have been wrong and she was hurting, that she would have continued to cry after sitting her up from the crawling position.

Before we left out first visit, the PT said that crawling was an important step in development. Brayden didn’t crawl until after he walked and Mollie Mae never really crawled.

Emery went to physical therapy once a week for 30 minute sessions. Majority of the time we saw a PTA, and we LOVED her. She worked so well with Emery and as a mama, I think Emery felt safe with her. I believe we did a total of 13 physical therapy sessions, and we saw the PTA 11 of those.

By the 6th session, Emery had mastered sitting herself up from laying down. I honestly couldn’t wait for her to do it for the PTA. For a long time, every time she sat up by herself she would clap and expect everyone else to clap for her. This help make the hour and 10 minute drive to physical therapy every week worth it.

I forgot to mention that she hated her feet touching the ground or basically anything. If you tried to make her stand she would hold her legs up. At this particular session, we saw the physical therapist and she noticed that Emery didn’t like touching things with her feet. She told Tad and I that she thought Emery may have some sensory issues and that she wanted to order an evaluation for occupational therapy. I cried as we headed home that day, I was a ball of emotions. Bless Tad, he tried his best to console me and make me feel better. It took a couple of weeks to get the order for the evaluation from Emery’s pediatrician. By the time our appointment came for it, Tad was back at work and I had to take her by myself and once again my emotions were wild. The OT was so sweet and Emery clicked well with her which made it easier on my feelings. At the end of the evaluation the OT said “She does not need occupational therapy” and my face just lit up with a huge smile. I had prayed so hard for her to pass that evaluation and she did!

After Emery’s 12th session, Tad and I decided that she would go the next session and we would call it quits. I had been to every session, I knew what they were doing and she was so close to walking that we felt like it just wasn’t necessary anymore. The PTA had finally agreed that she was going to walk before she crawled and that she may not ever crawl. Once they finally said that, I was definitely okay with quitting.

In March, Emery got enterovirus and it set back her walking. She was about to be walking everywhere and that virus just messed her all up. At her 18 month check up, her pediatrician ordered for her to get an x-ray since she still wasn’t walking. She understood the set back from the virus, but wanted to make sure her bones were ok. I again, cried most of the way home after that appointment. My mama heart knew there was nothing wrong with my baby, that mothers intuition was strong about this. I threw the paper away  and didn’t think twice about it. I’m sure someone reading this just gasped and can’t believe I disobeyed doctors orders, but I did! I knew she would start walking soon, we just had to give her time.

Guess what! She did just that on Easter weekend. She made up her mind and started walking everywhere she went. Not a thing is wrong with her, she just wanted to do it on her time and not someone else’s. At 19 months, Emery started walking and sometimes tries to run. That just goes to show you every child is different and moves at their own pace. When they get ready to do something, they will do it. My advice is, don’t push them and let them figure it out when they get ready too. Trust me, I know how easy it is to stress over what your baby is or isn’t doing at a certain age. Let them be little and enjoy it before they grow up. Brayden is 10 now, and I don’t know how it went by so quickly. Emery not walking until 19 months old, has been A-okay with me and I have enjoyed carrying her on my hip everywhere.

I hope this helps or sheds some light in a tunnel for some parents who are going what we went through. Please feel free to share this if you know someone who is struggling with their baby not hitting those developmental milestones. Thank you all for reading!

 

Love,

Kayla

Surprise, time for a change!

Hey guys! I hope you all have been doing wonderful and killing it at this game of life. It seems that the days are getting shorter by the minute everyday. I never seem to have enough time to do what I need/want to do in a day. Honestly, going from two kids to three kids has been challenging that I ever thought. Our sweet Emery is the complete opposite from our other two children. She cries more, more ear infections, and too many tummy aches to count. I definitely would not to know without her smiling face in our lives. She has truly blessed our family in ways I couldn’t imagine in the past year.

 

Blogging and Instagram are two things that I want to become better at. I enjoy reading blogs and looking Instagram posts. When I decided to start Aprons&Mascara, I had such high hopes for it. For some strange reason I thought that it would become instantly popular. Boy! Was I WRONG! No doubt that the fluctuation of my Instagram followers discourage me daily but I still keep trying.  Over the past couple of months I have been praying about what I should write or post about. My brain got to turning, what do I enjoy reading blogs about or looking at Instagram about? The answer is… Real moms, Real women, Real life stuff. I am no one special, a lot of the time my life is pretty boring, chaotic and we stay in our pajamas all day long. Don’t get me wrong I still love making healthy meals and checking out new makeup products. Those are two of my favorite things and are just hobbies of my own. I am and will always be Aprons&Mascara.

Over the next month, I want Aprons&Mascara to become more of a blog about Real mom/wife/women stuff. I want to share my life as a mom, life as a wife, and everything else that comes along with it. I want to be able to share my love for clothes, home decor, cleaning tips, my weight-loss journey, and pretty much anything that I think you might all enjoy reading about. I am not a professional in any of those categories but I like seeing those things from the perspective of normal women.  I feel like I need to get out of my comfort zone and go for what I want. Nobody ever got anywhere sitting on their booty waiting for it to just happen. I’m going to get up, go for it, give it my best shot and hopefully succeed. I am always open for encouragement(much needed), ideas, constructive criticism, and all the help I can get! Putting myself out there as well as my family is so scary. My family and my friends are currently my biggest supporters and I could not do this without their encouragement.

My goal and dream is to become an awesome blogger and a kick butt Instagrammer ( pretty sure that isn’t a word but I’m making it one) in life. Thank you to all have been followers and readers of Aprons&Mascara from the beginning and I hope you enjoy the change as much as I am excited about it.

Love,

Kayla—- Aprons&Mascara

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Email: apronsandmascara@gmail.com

Tuscan Chicken Alfredo

I posted a picture of this a week or so ago on my Instagram and I had several people ask for the recipe that I used. I normally just come up with my own recipes and then it’s just trial and error most of the time. This one turned out amazing on the first try! I was inspired by a Tuscan Chicken recipe I had seen on Facebook awhile back. While it looked wonderful amazing, it was NOT macro friendly. So, here we go with what I did and how I made it.

 

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You’ll need:

3-4 Boneless chicken breasts cubed

Grape tomatos

Fresh Spinach

Fresh Mushrooms

Birdseye 100% Vegetable Pasta (Rotini Alfredo)

 

I used the air fryer to cook the chicken for this and when I use my air fryer for chicken, I always use the AllSpice Truffled Parmesan rub to season my chicken. If you haven’t tried it, its a MUST! It smells AMAZING and tastes even BETTER!

 

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I cook the chicken on 400 degrees for 15 minutes. About half way through I open it and stir up the chicken, so that it cooks evenly.

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While the chicken is cooking, I get the spinach, mushrooms and tomatos in a pan to sauté. I season those with salt, pepper and garlic powder. For the Vegetable Pasta, it just pops right into the microwave to cook. Simple, right? Thats what I love about this meal. It’s bursting with so much flavor but by far is one of the easiest meals to cook.

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Be sure to tag me on Instagram if you decide to make this recipe! I hope ya’ll enjoy it as much as I did and do.

 

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Beauty Box- Which One?

Who doesn’t love a good beauty subscription box that comes right to your mailbox? I know I do! For a couple of years now, the thing has been monthly subscription boxes, whether they contain beauty items, clothing items, cleaning items, or something for your kids. Although I have never tried anything other than a beauty box, the others are very interesting to me as well.

Birchbox

This was the first monthly subscription that I ever did and was a subscriber for around a year (maybe more). I liked it a lot. It was such a thrill knowing is was on its way and the day it was in the mailbox, I just couldn’t wait to open it up to all the goodies inside. The boxes that it came in were the cutest thing too, I collected them for a really long time. I think I even used them at Christmas if it would hold what I needed it to. Then Ispy came out with their monthly subscription box.

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Once this box came out, I had several friends start it instead of birch box or some even did both monthly subscriptions. I was really liking the fact that Ipsy had more of the brands I was used to seeing and using. The items came in these cute little bags which were perfect for keeping your lipsticks and such in your purse. What girl doesn’t love a cute little bag? I’m not sure how long I subscribed to the Ipsy bag, but it wasn’t quite a year I don’t think. I still have several of the bags that I got, Mollie Mae likes to play with them too!

What did I go to next? While receiving the Ipsy bag, I had been getting emails about the Sephora Play. I was very intrigued and if Sephora is putting it out, its definitely going to be awesome.

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This was definitely my favorite monthly beauty subscription. I do recommend this over the others. The only reason I quit doing the Sephora Play was because I was getting an abundance of samples. I am a hoarder of samples..I admit it…I LOVE samples! So, I had to be a big girl and cut myself off. I may at some point sign up again, just because I did really enjoy it over the other ones.

One day I was watching some you tubers that I follow do an Wal-Mart VS Target Beauty Box. I immediately fell in love with the Wal-Mart box, and I’m such Target girl too! Naturally, I got on Wal-Marts website and searched for their beauty box and I quickly signed up for it. I did try to sign up for Targets box then too, so I could compare for myself, but at that time they were not adding new people to the list for it. When the girls from youtube compared their boxes, they chose the Wal-Mart box that month. It is NOT a monthly subscription, it is sent every 3 months for $5. The monthly subscriptions ( Birchbox & Ipsy) are $10 a month. The $5 is basically just for the shipping & handling. I REALLY like this box, it comes with so many useful things for me and even my family.

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Those are some past boxes that I’ve gotten, the last box is my very first box I do believe. I let time get away from sometimes and never took a picture of my box. These items are very useful, and Mollie Mae love the fake nails and the nail art. It has something fun for the both of us! If you have a favorite subscription box, let me know! I’m always up for something new to try 🙂

 

 

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