Thursday, May 29, 2014
Grandmas don't get to pick their names LMAO
Granny is what my mother always said she wanted to be called when we (her kids) had babies. Well, we do call her that. My toddler is does not. He called her "Moo" which is HILARIOUS. I'm not sure WHY he calls her that, I have a theory that it means "More Fun" with Granny so he says "Mooo!!" for her. It is really adorable but really, really, REALLY funny. I ask him if he wants to "go see Granny Moo" and he nods and gets his shoes and hat & two toys (he's only allowed 2 things to take with him) ready to go. Anyone else out there have a similar situation happen? What are some cute names your babies call their Grandparents? Leave the answers in the comments!! Have a good day!
DIY Child Safety Harness
So, I am PRO Child Safety Harness. I am planning on making my own, because frankly, the ones you can buy online aren't that great (or cute unless you want to spend a bundle). I am going to make one similar to the one pictured here, but I have yet to find DIY patterns/instructions that are any good. When I make mine (in the next week) I will update this post with photos and my own instructions!! (Yaaaay!!) Anyways, why do I think Safety Harnesses are a good thing? I know there are a lot of people out there who think they are "evil" and "inhumane" but I think they are a good thing when used PROPERLY. That means don't drag your kid around with one, don't jerk them around with it, ect. I am going to use one because I feel that my 19 month old doesn't have the reasoning skills to a) not run out in front of cars b) get lost in a big area if they bolted in a zoo/mall ect. I also don't like strapping my child into a stroller all the time (he hates being worn in a carrier...always has) because he likes to walk and explore and I would LOVE to let him do that while I have peace of mind that he can't get away from me. I view Safety Harnesses as a TOOL for keeping my child safe. I am by no means a "couch" parent (or maybe "bench" is more appropriate since benches are outside?? LOL) so I'm already RIGHT THERE with my child. I have taught him to always "hold hands" when we are walking but there's always a chance he could break away. I say, better safe than sorry. So, don't feel ashamed if you use one, and don't feel all uppity if you don't. We are all moms here with safety first (I hope) in mind when it comes to our kids, no matter how we go about it.
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Crayon on the Wall and I don't care!
So my son is very artistic. He has crayons. Many, many, many crayons. Also chalk. I have beautiful white walls. A perfect canvas for a creative little dude with a nack for drawing circles. Do I care? NOPE!! I LOVE the fact that my son can draw to his little hearts desire on a surface that easily wipes clean with water and a rag and a teeny bit of elbow grease. Sometimes I draw on the walls with him. Daddy also draws on the walls with him. I think its adorable. Many of my friends are "shocked" and say "you are so relaxed!". Basically they think I am nuts. Haha. He knows not to draw anywhere but our house though, he's never tried drawing on walls at anyone else's house. I will say the time he got a hold of the brown crayon and drew what looked like poo piles all over wasn't too pretty. HA! I like the blues and greens and purples that adorn my walls right this moment better.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
Going Back to Work & Starting College with a Toddler!
Recently I have started college again & I also have acquired a part time job. I don't want to work, but for right now, it is what is needed. My son is doing great with me working & taking classes. I was really worried about being away from him, after all, I spent 15 months hardly away from his side! I think it might be harder for me than him, since he gets lots of Granny, Auntie, Daddy, and Grandpa time now. He enjoys it I think. I am secretly glad that he is ALWAYS ready for MOMMY time when I get home. He really is a mommy's boy and I am not ashamed to say I covet that! Working is hard, I got so used to being a SAHM (stay at home mom) that returning to work takes a toll on me mentally. I feel like I have two jobs now! I have my full time mommy job and then my part time waitress job. Ironically both jobs involve taking care of people. Gosh. I can't complain too much though, the wages I am making are helping us out and I know this is the right decision for right now. I am also excited for continuing my education and I SHOULD be an RN in about 3 1/2 years...FINGERS CROSSED! That will be GREAT also, since that is a good paying job for where I am. Its all for my family! You have to make sacrifices for your family and I am glad I was able to stay home for the first year of my son's life and then some. I never missed out on anything and I am very thankful for that. I saw every milestone <3
Monday, February 17, 2014
Cheddar Buttons with Pictures & Recipe!!
Recently I took on the task of making my toddler some healthy snacks. I was tired of spending so much money on cheese snacks that I was a little leery of to begin with. SO! I found a super simple and yummy recipe for Cheddar Buttons (or goldfish, I like the buttons because I didn't have a goldfish cookie cutter HA!). It was easy peasy and yielded great results! Though, I will tell you, I burned my last batch because my husband came home and I forgot they were in the oven! Oops!! Haha.
I don't have a food processor so I do it the old fashioned way :)
This is the cheddar dough!
After I rolled it out I used a tip to an icing decorator to make the circles aka "buttons".
All nicely laid out on wax paper ready for the oven!
Cooked to perfection! I was very proud of myself!
Here is the recipe for any who are interested!! The great thing about this is that the recipe can EASILY be added or changed in MANY different ways! I added broccoli and brussel sprouts to some of the dough (you will need to add a little more flour since the veg is watery!). You could also use any number of cheeses, I used Mild Cheddar, but I think Swiss or Monterey Jack would be interesting! I want to try those next!
Cheddar Buttons
Ingredients:
8 ounces Cheddar Cheese, Fine Shredded
4 Tablespoons Butter, Cut Into Cubes Softened
1 cup Flour
¾ teaspoons Salt
2 Tablespoons Cold Water
Instructions:
Pulse everything (except water) together in the food processor until the dough resembles coarse sand.
Pulse in water, 1 tablespoon at a time.
Remove dough from the processor, wrap in plastic, and chill for 20 minutes.
Roll out the dough and cut into desired shapes. You can use a toothpick to make the eyes and smile if desired. Place on a parchment paper lined cookie sheet.
Bake at 350 degrees F for about 15 minutes, or until crispy.
Makes approximately 7 dozen crackers
ENJOY!!!!!
Tuesday, December 31, 2013
Belly buttons are fascinating!
This week my son has discovered his belly button, he takes every chance to stick his fingers in there! I he's in a two piece outfit he pulls up his shirt and walks around touching his navel. It's so funny and cute. I did have to slather him up with Vaseline because he touched it a little too vigorously and his belly button was a bit red. It so cool to see him discover things and he wonder his face when he does ! Even though half the time he makes his "stink" face and scrunches his face up and hisses when new stuff happens. Haha that's really cute too though. He is he cutest baby ever, but I might just be biased! ;) I have to say he's more toddler than baby now though, the last 14 1/2 months have been a flash. They have gone by much too fast. Babies don't stay babies very long, so always enjoy every day!
Wednesday, December 25, 2013
Late night Scrooge!!!
Goodness gracious! My normally easy going toddler has turned into a screaming crying and kicking hell'yun at bed time. I'm not sure what's gotten into him but I take him to lie down on the bed and he crys and screams and gets off the bed and goes to the door and beats on it wanting out. It's so crazy! Last night he didn't go to bed until 5am! I'm not sure why he's suddenly decided he hates bedtime, but it's wearing mommy down! This is the fourth day in a row like this, and of course Christmas! I actually got him to bed at 2:30am after him screaming and crying. I had my husband try rocking him and hold him and then our son decided he wanted me and laid down and nursed right to sleep. So now I'm lying here awake, go me! I'm thinkng it must be developmental? I'm not quite sure but I'm hoping it passes soon and I get my nice bedtime toddler back lol. Maybe he's just so busy he doesn't want to miss out on toys or play times?? Fingers crossed tomorrow night won't be a ginormous fight also. Eep!
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