Happy Friday, friends!
Okay, buckle up because today, I have a BIG post including MORE Oura Ring updates, a HUGE promo code, some MEGA news from the Shull’s house, a FABULOUS new playlist, and so much more.
I’m about to drop some big nuggets into this one little post 🙂 .
As always, I’m linking up with my friends Andrea and Erika and wishing you a wonderful weekend! I will be back here TOMORROW with a bonus post as well 🙂 .
Happy Friday, friends! xx
Well…
…PART ONE of my OURA RING REVIEW was super popular this week! That post (and your amazing comments!) were certainly favorites of mine. I promise to do a PART TWO next year, but I wanted to address three things I noticed between publishing that post and today.
First…
I took this screenshot on Wednesday at 7:48 PM. Many of you wanted to know about the step counter on the Oura Ring versus my watch. I wore both the exact same amount of time on purpose so that I could track it. As you can see the ring said I had taken 14,720 steps by 7:48 while…
…my watch said only 11,985. I have always relied on my watch in the past, so I’m not exactly sure what this means. Is the ring counting too many or the watch counting too few? I’m not sure, but I wanted to address it and let you know that now I’m going to be checking every day to see what the trend is for this calculation.
I also wanted to point out this…
…because one blog reader said she reads in bed every night (like me!), and she wanted to know if the ring calculates being in bed as “sleep” or if it knows you’re in bed but not sleeping. I wondered the same thing too, so I took screenshots. Above you can see that I got into bed at 8:40 PM and woke up at 5:00 AM but…
…the Oura Ring could detect the difference. It knew I was in bed 8 hours and 20 minutes (reading) but only slept 7 hours and 44 minutes. Pretty cool, right?
And then finally, a blog reader asked me if I wore the ring while I was strength training, and I said no because I didn’t want to scratch the ring. I went back and looked though and…
…it recorded my 35 minute strength training even though I wasn’t wearing the ring. It collected that data off of my Health app on my phone because I had “started a strength workout” on my Apple Watch, and it knew to move that data over to my Oura Ring. So you see the strength workout followed by the dogs being walked even though I didn’t have my ring on for either activity.
I am positive that I am going to have SO MUCH MORE to share later on, but I wanted to at least share those three bits of info.
Okay…
You guys, I’m so, so, so excited because my very favorite skincare AND haircare brand Colleen Rothschild Beauty reached out and asked if I wanted to collaborate and have them sponsor a little Fave with a code…and I said YES!
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The three of us…
…use Colleen Rothschild for ALL of our hair and skincare needs.
This is three generations of ladies who all LOVE these amazing products!
Here are a few of our faves…
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…but I clearly need to buy one more 😉 .
#3: VITAMIN C BRIGHTENING SERUM is another super affective part of my routine. I apply just a bit of this to my face and neck every morning before my daytime moisturizer.
#4: RETINOL SUPREME EYE SERUM is one of the products I’ve been using since Day #1…since 2019! I originally bought this because my mom told me this was one of her staple products…and now, it’s mine too. I like to apply a thin layer under my eyes both morning and night as part of my skincare routine.
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I am really, really, REALLY excited because…
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Perhaps the biggest topic of conversation in my DMs this year is…
…my hair 🙂 .
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Last week, Smith wrapped up his freshman football season! This season has FOR SURE been a favorite for our family. We have loved watching our high school girl cheer and our high school boy play football.
The decision for Smith to change schools has been maybe the very best thing we’ve done for him. He is THRIVING at his school. Andrew and I like the “cookie cutter” model that we have here and have enjoyed the process of our kids going to the neighborhood elementary school, the nearby middle school and the local high school. If you’ve read my blog for any amount of time, you know that we LOVE these schools, the administrators and all of the educators our kiddos have had. We LOVE them. That being said though, doing something “out of the box” for Smith proved so so valuable for him as an individual that we made another big change this fall…
…and Miss Mades left our beloved elementary school and has been going to a new school 🙂 .
After 11 years at this amazing elementary school, we realized that math was just moving way too fast for Madeley. After a year of private math tutoring after school just to keep up, we began praying about her school situation too. What if we moved her somewhere more arts-focused? Somewhere where she can learn math at her speed and do more of what she loves at the same time? Somewhere more Madeley?
We prayed, we toured, we talked to a gazillion people, and she changed schools. Mades is already THRIVING. She loved her friends and her teachers, but she was SO excited to move to a school with more electives/activities geared towards her creative personality. While Madeley didn’t shed a single tear during this transition, I bawled my eyes out in my car in the parking lot of the elementary school the day I went and un-enrolled her. Eleven amazing years and the end of an era for the Shull family. It was a sweet, sweet chapter, and as I drive by that school at least 8 times a day, I smile and remember all of the wonderful memories our family will forever have because of it.
Here I am volunteering at her new school’s book fair this week. Her new schedule is very different and because of it, we’re spending even more time together than normal. I keep reminding myself this is actually a huge blessing because I can’t seem to spend enough time with my busy teens now…and I would give anything to go back and have more time. I’m currently in my Mades Era and embracing it fully 🙂 .
You guys know I have my beloved CHRISTMAS PLAYLIST (it’s SO GOOD!). I hope you’re all listening to it again this year too.
Guess what else I have now though?
I have a CHRISTMAS INSTRUMENTAL list as well for those times when you need quiet music, no vocals. I hope you enjoy it!!
Sweater weather on repeat…
…this COZY SOFT SWEATER is only $19 and comes in so many other colors!
Speaking of soft…
…THIS ZIP UP SWEATER makes me so happy!
SWEATER + JEANS + BOOTIES on repeat!
I love the color of this ZIP SHERPA UP JACKET (my fave!), but it does come in many other options as well.
And speaking of my favorite color (green!)…
…my FAIR ISLE SWEATER and BEANIE (both in other colors and prints) for the win with MY JEANS and BOOTIES!
Finally for your Friday…
…it’s PIE DAY!
Today, I am sharing 30 PIES FOR YOUR THANKSGIVING!
Forget about the bird, pies are where it’s at on this food holiday!
That wraps up this Friday!
Have a wonderful day, friends! I’ll see you back here TOMORROW! xx
Caroline says
Which brand of extensions do you have? I’ve been trying to decide if I want to get them to add some fullness to my hair. It’s overwhelming with all of the options.
Mix and Match Mama says
I don’t have extensions. It’s all my hair 🙂 .
Frances Ryals says
Does your darker hair color have anything to do with your health journey?
Mix and Match Mama says
It doesn’t…just coincidental.
Jami Romano says
Thanks for sharing all of your favorites and all of your big school decisions. I’m a teacher myself and I truly believe in doing what’s best for each kid as an individual. I’m so glad to hear your family is thriving in all of their different arenas. XO.
Susan Jeffries says
Coleen Rothschild has totally changed my skin. I am in my 50s and I wish I would have started using her products 2 decades ago. I also love that they are paraben and cruelty free. I will be picking up the quench mask and some other products this weekend! Thanks!
Mix and Match Mama says
THIS MAKES ME SO HAPPY TO READ!! Thank you so much for sharing!!
Allyson Petta says
Same with me! I turned 51 on Tuesday, and CR’s products are on a whole ‘nother level. I routinely get mistaken for a women in her 30s, and I can only say it’s due to CR and some daily SPF ❤️.
Valerie says
I am in my fifties as well and started using CR just a couple of years ago and my mom recently told me my skin never looked better.
Marisa Patel says
Susan, the same for me! I love their products, and I am so glad I purchased them after your recommendation, Shay.
Elspeth says
Huge news about your kiddos! So glad to hear they are thriving!!! Clothing question, what are you go to place for jeggings? Looking for a new pair but don’t know where to begin!
Happy Friday!
http://www.elspethsdaybyday.com
Mix and Match Mama says
I feel like Nordstrom is always my answer for any sort of pant 🙂 . Happy Friday!
Kelly says
Hi, Happy Friday. When you do your next book review (or whenever) will you share what’s on your 2 huge book stacks in the background of your office?
🙂
Kelly
Mix and Match Mama says
One huge stack is just my Bible stuff (my actual Bible, the Bible Recap book, my Advent devotional, my journals, Sudoku, etc). The stack on my ottoman has Outlive (I’m always referencing that one) another Bible study book and then two books I’m working through. I haven’t quite figured out when my next book review will be…probably Thanksgiving week???
Sarah says
Totally applaud you guys doing what is best for each kid. We have 3 in 3 different schools (1 public, 1 private, 1 preschool). Thankful for the opportunities to customize for each kid and their learning and developmental needs. And also thankful for bus and carpool options to make it possible! When our kids feel like they’re in the right place, isn’t that just the best feeling as a parent? So happy for your fam.
Sheaffer says
Love that the changes have been so positive for Smith and Mades! I also love that green fair isle sweater. DARLING!
Allyson Petta says
WAY TO MOM, Shay! Such a blessing to see God’s hand guiding us when the road seems iffy. After several years in a thriving ISD, we, too, made the decision to change, and we found an incredible Christian private school where our almost 13-year old son is thriving academically, socially and sports-wise. Yea for tough decisions made alongside the power of prayer!
Jaime says
That’s awesome news for switching schools for both Madeley and Smith! Is madeley in a charter school now?
Mix and Match Mama says
Thank you! This is actually a private school…add that to Andrew’s list of “things I always said I’d never do” 😉 .
jaime says
haha! Will she stay there for middle and high school or will you move her back? 🙂
Mix and Match Mama says
We’re not sure. We’ve decided just to take it one year at a time. She can stay at the new school through 12th grade, so maybe she’ll continue loving it and that’s what we’ll do.
Kristen says
So happy to hear Mades is thriving! Wow, so now 4 different schools. Is her new school close at least? Have a great weekend. Love your darker hair color!!!
Mix and Match Mama says
The good news is that we were already in four schools, so that part didn’t change. It’s not walkable (like the elementary school), but it’s not nearly as far as Smith’s school, so I count that a win!
Jodi says
Congrats on all the good happening for your kiddos! Would love to hear the story on why you made the transition back to darker hair. It’s beautiful both ways- just fun hearing about the why. 🙂
Mix and Match Mama says
Hmmmm…I don’t know that there was one specific moment but over time, I was kind of tired of the maintenance of the blonde, so I kept asking for a little less “blonde” each time and then, I started to like the darker (it seemed more ‘me’) and it snowballed from there. I’ve been highlighting my hair blonde since I was 12 (30 years!), so it’s a fun change.
Becky G says
My high school freshman son also changed from the “norm” and requested to go to a different high school than all his friends and where we always expected he would go. It was a tough decision (for us) but absolutely the BEST for him. He is thriving as well. Cheers to being able to do what’s best for our kids. His kindergarten principal told me so many years ago that kid’s needs are individual and I’m thankful we were able to make this decision. Best of luck to all your kiddos!
Ellen says
Yep! We had a public/private split, and it worked for each kid given various circumstances.
And a good thing is, if something isn’t working, you can always switch back!
Lisa D says
Wow! Lots of big, positive changes for your family. 😊
Thank you for the CR promo. I am finally going to induldge and treat myself!
Evan says
Hi Shay. It’s so great that you and Andrew realize and cater education to each of your children’s needs. I’m wondering if you could share how you started searching for other schools for Madeley. Your experience with her and math made me think and wonder if I should start looking for something different for my youngest. Would love any insight you can share about how to begin.
Arika says
oooh a school that focuses on the arts and sees value in that part of education. I love this. Good for you for nurturing her creativity.
Eliza Baer says
I made a big change for my 11 year old son’s schooling this year and it has been AMAZING for him! As we were driving the other day he said, “this is the happiest I have been in my entire life” – my heart melted. One of the many blessings our family has had after a lot of struggle.
Mix and Match Mama says
Thank YOU for the encouragement!!!
Debbie K says
Loved everything about this post. Just text my daughter to ask her if she had looked into the ring and was she interested in one. Might have found the perfect Christmas gift for her thanks to your sharing about them. Thank you, Shay, for all that you share with us.
Sandy says
Do you still take the hair supplement?
Mix and Match Mama says
Every single day! I take Nutrafol!
Terry says
Shay, I think I remember you saying you have a sleep number bed. If so, how does the info on your ring compare to your bed?
Mix and Match Mama says
I do! The bed gives some great basic data, but it’s not nearly as personal or specific as the ring. If the ring is a 10 out of 10, the bed is probably a 3.
MARIA says
Love your Christmas playlists! If you enjoy the instrumentals, consider listening to Jim Brickman’s Christmas Piano. He is one of my favorites and is actually playing on my laptop as I type. Yes, I’m also one of “those people” who listen to Christmas before Thanksgiving and I am not ashamed.
MelanieL says
What a fun post!! CR products have changed my skin too and now I really want to try the hair products! But my biggest takeaway is relating to you bawling in the car outside the elementary school. The day my daughter graduated HS we went around to her 3 schools (elem, middle, HS) and took the same photo pose at each and I’ll never forget all the memories that came flooding back to me at her time spent at each building. It was just a really sweet day and a fun thing to do. Then Life 360 sent me a notification that said “Brenley left school” as we were pulling out of the HS for the last time and I was unwell. I just couldn’t believe 13 school years had passed that quickly. ❤
Mix and Match Mama says
Oh stop! That just about made me sob! Goodness, it goes by way too fast!!
Yolanda McLean says
Making me bawl! OMG it’s all going so fast.
K.K. says
Oh so fun for Mades and Smith!! I’m so glad you can see them thriving. As a parent (which I’m not), all the decisions.. whew!!
Melissa says
Your darker hair looks great!
Quick question– do you have a link to any of your favorite white shirts that you wear under the zip up sweaters? I love all the sweater options but never quite find an undershirt I like. Thanks!
Mix and Match Mama says
Michael Stars is my favorite brand! I buy them often on Evereve’s site and his own.
MelanieL says
Your comment section is my Friday Favorite! I’ve been looking for a long sleeve tee so I just ordered a Michael Stars one from Nordstrom and it’s on sale! Thanks for the rec! 🙂
Jess says
How are you liking gold oura ring with your silver wedding rings? I know you wear a lot of gold already but do you feel like you’ll need to add a few mixed metal rings? I’ve been really into gold lately so kinda want the gold oura but I too have silver wedding bands.
Mix and Match Mama says
I love gold jewelry so much, so I love that it’s gold. It doesn’t bother me that it’s different than the wedding set.
Crystal says
I love the green fair isle sweater you are wearing. For reference what size are you wearing?
Mix and Match Mama says
I just double checked, it’s an xs.
Laci says
I am all for doing what makes each kid thrive!
sandi says
Never say never… I said I would never homeschool and when we knew that was the only option for our youngest a few weeks into 4th grade I was all in. She was homeschooled for three years, went back to school for a few years, homeschooled again during our RV year and is back at school for her junior year. Yep, never say never.
That fair isle sweater is adorable!
Legit question and maybe it is a generational thing (I am 15 years older than you): the health app on phones, the data in the apple watches and the Oura rings… do you worry about how that is collected and data breaches? Maybe I don’t understand enough about how they work and privacy but I think about who has this data and how it is stored and used. I read most of the comments about the ring and was surprised by how many people have them. At the same time I was intrigued by the health information available from a ring. Several times a year we receive notices about data/privacy breaches with different organizations with username and passwords. But again, maybe it is an age thing with being a little leary about putting info in an app.
Goodness, this comment was a little all over the place 🙂
Mix and Match Mama says
Oh Sandi, you always have the most insightful and encouraging comments. I’m always so excited when you contribute. I am not a worrier (probably to a fault), so I don’t think about that stuff. And since I’m not a worrier, I’m not worried about people getting my insights based off my ring and watch or what they could do with that data. I know I should worry/think about this stuff, I just don’t.
sandi says
I’m going to start worrying about you not worrying 🙂
Mix and Match Mama says
Well that made me lol!
WhittyWife (Lindsay) says
Oh Sandi, I tend to be a worrier, but I never even though of that beyond SSNs and credit card numbers. Now I’m going to worry about my watch/ring/phone data AND Shay’s! Hahaha! 🤣
Amy Rae D. says
I’m so glad to hear that Smith and Madeley are loving and thriving at their new schools! 🙂
Tabitha M Passwaters says
Thank you so much for sharing your discount for Colleen Rothschild!! It’s my absolute favorite!!
Happy Thanksgiving to your and your family!!!
Talia says
Love the darker hair – makes your (beautiful) blue eyes pop! Also, thanks for the sweater links. As I was dressing this morning, I examined my sweaters and need to add some new ones. Checking out your links.
Happy Friday!
Mix and Match Mama says
Thank you SO MUCH!!
Christina Molnar says
I have noticed the change in your hair color and I LOVE it! Very pretty!
I was blessed with just one daughter and I also love this high school chapter! I do miss her younger years….A LOT…but she is thriving as a freshmen in high school and watching her new passion as a cross country runner has been a favorite season for us as well!
I am just realizing how long I have been following you and how much you have influenced me over the years from hairbows and native shoes for my kiddo, to great Christmas gift suggestions and books to read over the years and of course your ultimate sausage ball recipe (love it) and many other delicious recipes! Thank you for all it!
Mix and Match Mama says
Oh goodness, THANK YOU! I am so blessed to have you a part of this community. Truly, I’m so blessed.
Alecia Angell says
Kudos to you for making the decision to change schools and do what is right for them. I live in a rural community which makes it difficult to explore options. I have a Senior and one of my current regrets is not moving her from our local school in our small community. Let’s just say that her high school years have not been great. It will always be a parental regret.
Joanna Weaver says
Your step count between your watch and Oura ring will never match. I think the Oura does a better job at counting steps than the watch. One thing I noticed is when I’m grocery shopping the watch doesn’t count the steps because I’m pushing the cart and not swinging my arm like I normally walk, but the ring counts the steps while shopping.
Mix and Match Mama says
This is all SO interesting!! Thank YOU For the feedback!
Andrea says
Maybe you should wear it on your toes 😂
Heather says
I am loving the darker hair on you! It’s so thick and healthy looking, I’m slightly jealous 😍
Any chance for an updated leggins post? I feel like you did one a few years back? Would love to hear workout vs lounge favs and options as that’s all I can fit in currently (perimenopause journey here).
Mix and Match Mama says
I can certainly do that!
Stephanie says
I think it’s great that you do what is best for each child and their individual needs! When our youngest was in 7th grade she was literally bored out of her mind. She was so far ahead. She has an early October birthday but our states cut off for starting school is August 31. Long story short, we talked with our Junior High School administrators, had her tested academically and with the district psychologist. After meeting with them all it was determined she should skip 8th grade and move on to 9th grade at the beginning of the school year. That was a little scary for us as parents to have our 13 year old start high school, but she thrived so much! She graduated 2 years ago with scholarships, and had almost completed 2 years worth of college credit. I don’t think the same would have occurred if we hadn’t moved her. Bravo for proactive parenting!!
Jessie says
I have a feeling your Oura ring is the more accurate one! I wore an Apple Watch for years and switched to garmin after reading they are more accurate with health data and I noticed a big difference between the data on that and my Apple Watch. And to honest, the garmin felt much more aligned once I paid attention. I’m looking into the oura for sleep and stress so thanks for sharing your experience!
Natalie Alvarado says
I’m so glad that Madeley is doing well in her new school! Our youngest has dyslexia and he is smart, but just needs things presented in a different way. We opted to homeschool, but found a great umbrella school where he goes 2 days a week. Then he does the homework his teachers assign on the other 3 days. And he has always struggled in math, but we have finally found the perfect online curriculum and he loves it! It makes no sense to rush kids through a subject they aren’t understanding. And it also makes no sense for them to be at school for 8 hours and have to come home and do more. There are better ways! So happy for her.
AngieN says
Natalie, do you mind sharing what the online curriculum is? My grandson is dyslexic as well and struggles with Math. I’m always looking for ways to help him! Thank you!
Jen says
Looks like Nixon and Smith go to the same high school?
Mix and Match Mama says
They do!
Jill says
I’m so happy for Mades! Thank you for sharing this about your kids. This consideration and change takes courage. And I think your family shows courage in so many areas. Way to be a light you guys!
Erika Slaughter says
Reading this made me oh so happy for all six Shulls but especially those two who are doing great in new places!
Laura says
I don’t have the Oura ring so I can’t speak to that, but in regards to the Apple Watch and step counting, I have walked around for a few minutes at a time and counted my own steps and then checked it against my Apple Watch and my Apple watch came up with the same number as I did. I’ve tested this several times over the years, so I do think it’s pretty darn accurate 🙂
Rhoda W says
I take my hat off to you guys. Four kids in different schools plus full busy lives, traveling here there and everywhere. I’m sure it would have been so much easier just to stick with the “cookie cutter” route. But, like every thing you guys do in life you seem to do it to the max and to the absolute best of your abilities, including being great parents! I joke all the time in my blog comments that you have to stop being so good, so organized, so over-achieving because it makes me feel lazy!! In all seriousness you guys are inspirational!
Mix and Match Mama says
Well you are too, too kind. We’re a big hot mess, so please keep that in mind too 😉 .
Elizabeth S says
Did one of Erika’s kids change to Smith’s new school?
Mix and Match Mama says
Yes!
Madeline says
You convinced me to get a weighted vest, and now I’m feeling the urge to buy the Oura ring too! My only issue is that I am a gold girly but the gold ring is significantly more expensive. I might just have to suffer with a silver one but I personally don’t like mixed metals on me lol!
SS says
Question for you. What kind of math tutoring did you do for Madeley after school? Our 6th grade daughter (also adopted from China) is struggling in math and we have her a tutor once a week at her school during her “study hall” and I was wondering what other math help options there might be for her. Definitely think different schools are better for different kids. Thank you for any insight!
Mix and Match Mama says
We found a wonderful private tutor in our area who specifically only tutors math to kids in 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th grades. A friend recommended her to me. I would ask on Facebook and see who you can find. This tutor is a retired elementary teacher which is wonderful!
Katie Stewart says
What a blessing to live somewhere large enough that offers multiple avenues for children and their educational needs. As an elementary teacher myself, I LOVE that your family was able to find something like this! I’m all about helping these babies find their niche and encouraging them to dive deeper into what makes them unique, happy, and successful!
Toni Cox says
I can’t speak for the Oura ring, but I regularly walk with a group of women – some have Apple Watches and some have other brands – and our watches are always pretty consistent in counting the same number of steps.
Ashley says
Shay, how does your Oura ring data compare to your Sleep Number data?
Mix and Match Mama says
It is WAY more specific!
Andrea Mc says
Never say never!!! Still hoping to get a Shull kiddo in my neck of the woods 😉 Love you, friend!
Mix and Match Mama says
Love YOU!
June H says
How funny! I was thinking the exact same thing.
Paige B says
Can you recommend a great daily devotional for late teen / early 20’s boy? I want to get one for my boy.
Mix and Match Mama says
I personally haven’t read this one, but I’ve heard good things: https://www.amazon.com/Stand-Strong-365-Devotions-Men/dp/1627079009/ref=sr_1_1?crid=3AZ7UK42LQ66U&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.xqdxTnGYWFZfN-cEsKMbqeqcvq7lqwEv-W40Wj9XSULtvhKd0SBjvqcb7RlquSA4xgNhm_97CkeDRGI9Vbw1Q81EhCjUgTtPwSReaKU7DZZEUQvhAx5sT_1q_za5vpJ6PuiqzpYKv73FHY5GakzU3LGdTShwUX3uHylbtIOrHHk2x2kdokUGIpiYgYADMWiM2xDclh1Q8ONVLrudl7AuekllLvooHUuYka9cWRRgAZU.0KqMWfzy6BajfLUkYRROiqTgoDDpCxHAZ0fM1CwWijU&dib_tag=se&keywords=young+man+daily+devotional&qid=1731765562&sprefix=young+man+devotional%2Caps%2C147&sr=8-1
Brianne Cole says
Do you still have a coupon code for Nutrafol? I’m finally ready to try it!
Mix and Match Mama says
I don’t today, but I’m hoping they can give me one for Black Friday!
Amy B says
I saved your Spotify playlist, thanks so much! This is my favorite time of year for listening to music.
Love the discount code for CR too. I’ve not tried that line of products yet. Looking forward to checking it out.
Marisa Patel says
I just switched one of my kiddos to online school and it was very sad for me. Glad to report that she is doing so much better and is far less stressed out!
Mix and Match Mama says
Oh I love that you did what was best for her!!