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IG & FB Down

Hey Friends, I figured with Instagram and Facebook down today, you might actually be checking your email looking for something to do šŸ˜‰ Although my primary communication tool is social media, I do keep this blog active for shares that require more than a caption… and for situations like this!

LiketoKnow.It is still live and that is where all of my shoppable looks are. You can check out the latest {I am posting new content today!} on my SHOP page of this blog.

Speaking of blogs, I’m also a contributor for Upstyle Daily and I have regular articles go live there throughout each month. If you’ve missed any, you can play catch up on my Upstyle Profile HERE!

Pease love & hugs,
Kelli

Make-Up Brand Battle

Do you ever wonder if paying more for a product is worth it? I do all the time! I’m so budget-conscious that it takes a lot for me to spend more dolla dolla bills, y’all. So I thought I would save you the trouble and worry and host a little make-up brand battle and let you know my opinion of when it’s worth buying high-end and what drugstore dupes are just as good! Here’s a little side by side of me putting each on…

Here’s what it all looked like with no filter right after application.

By midday, this is what it was looking like after mask-wearing and lunch, with no touch-ups.

And then late-night, just before bed, no touch-ups, no filter. This is what we call getting vulnerable online šŸ˜‰

Can you tell a difference from side to side? For the most part, all of the products wore well, but I did discover some favorites among the bunch. So here’s my verdict:

Other products used that’s a toss up:

Thrive Causemetics shadow sticks and Elf Cosmetics shadow sticks. Elf is a little messier but it’s also less expensive. I love cream shadows so for me it really just depends on who has what color I’m looking for…

I didn’t have a high-end loose powder to compare because I love the Maybelline Fit Me! loose finishing powder so much.

Regarding brow gel, I just grab whatever clear is the cheapest šŸ™‚ Right now it’s the Maybelline Great Lash clear.

Please let me know if you have any questions. You can always DM me on Insta at @shortgirlbigmood or email kelli {at} kellihuff {dot} com.

Peace & hugs,
Kelli

Pain Awareness Month

For years I thought everyone felt like me. I mean, isnā€™t everyone tired? Yeah, I fell asleep at the stop sign driving the kids home from school, but I woke up. I got us home, helped with homework, cooked dinner, just gotta keep moving.

So my head hurts and Iā€™ll get dizzy and fall down. But I live in Central Texas and allergies are bad. 

Ok, I can only hang up half of my clean clothes before my arms give out. So weird, guess I need to get back to the gym. 

Ouch, my back and legs feel like fire is running up and down through my veins. Getting older is hard. 

Itā€™s crazy how much of my hair is falling out. Goodness, thankful I have more! 

So many excuses. 

I donā€™t know if I was naĆÆve or just simply obtuse, but none of my symptoms sent me seeking answers from a physician. Wanna know what did? My vanity! Ha! I had gained weight and nothing I tried would take it off. So THAT is why I finally made a doctorā€™s appointment. A simple blood test showed I had severe Hashimotoā€™s Disease and adrenal fatigue. WHAT?! The doctor starts asking me if Iā€™m tired, sluggish, have a hard time remembering things, experiencing aches? Yes to all of the above. Who would have thought that was a problem??? 🤦‍♀️ But in my defense, I was a working mother with a husband and a home to care for, like so many others, and I just thought this was the result of life. It is not. 

Hashimoto’s disease is an autoimmune disorder that causes hypothyroidism, or under-active thyroid. With this disease, your immune system attacks your thyroid, and since the thyroid gland is part of the endocrine system and produces hormones that coordinate many of the bodyā€™s functions, itā€™s kind of a big deal when it doesnā€™t work. Add to that my adrenals being drained of cortisol leading to brain fog, low energy, depressive moods, salt and sweet cravings (hey, at least I have a good excuse!), lightheadedness, and other vague symptoms, and well, Iā€™m a whole party. šŸ˜‰ Also, I havenā€™t lost the weight hahahaha. 

Since my initial diagnosis in 2014, I have also discovered I get to survive Fibromyalgia, as well. WOOHOO! waaahhhh! 😭 Whatā€™s that saying about things making you stronger? šŸ™‚ Fibro is characterized by widespread musculoskeletal issues accompanied by fatigue, sleep, memory and mood issues. My husband is one lucky man! HAHAHA! 

For better or for worse…

In addition to the above side effects, each of these conditions also cause pain. Sometimes itā€™s just a nuisance, sometimes itā€™s more, and even more times itā€™s debilitating. Thereā€™s an estimated 50M Americans suffering from chronic pain, according to the CDC. For 8 percent of those (I’ll do the math — that’s 19.6 million adults), the pain is bad enough to frequently limit their daily life or work activities. That is certainly the case for me. I no longer work full-time. I have to manage my activities and regulate my energy output. That has not always been easy to admit. Itā€™s taken me yeeeaaarrrsss to come to terms with my reality. Iā€™m an honest person and I hope you take me at my word regarding my health journey. My family and friends have been so completely wonderful and supportive. But thatā€™s not everyoneā€™s situation. Often those living with chronic pain arenā€™t believed. Since itā€™s an invisible illness, out of sight, out of mind, I guess? Which is why we need things like September as Pain Awareness Month

Raising awareness about invisible illnesses is one of the best things you can do for your friends who suffer. Help them (or yourself!) accept that itā€™s not ā€œjust in their headā€ and that there are resources that can help. No one should simply be left to suffer.

Everyone experiences pain differently, so each individualā€™s regimen to treat and manage that pain should be personal, too. The US Pain Foundation has created a survey tool to help those in need discover a personal pain management plan at mypainplan.org

Because thereā€™s not a test to determine level of pain, developing a strong relationship with your care providers is key. I adore my medical team and through lots of trial and error I am on a very manageable path. 

Come back next week when I post about what I do to create and maintain a high quality of living despite my chronic illnesses.

Howā€™s that for a tease?!

Peace & hugs,
Kelli

Haiti has my heart

Getting to serve with Mission of Hope: Haiti myself in 2014 was life changing. Getting to be on mission with my entire family a year later in this country that is so dear to me, was an answer to prayer. For the first time, our full family including these precious kids we sponsor, was together. God moved and we’ve all been changed. If you hear God asking you to do something big, I’m hear to encourage you to listen.