Thursday, May 31, 2012

A Little Guessing Game

Can you guess what this baby is looking at?...



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It's me!....



I'm finally getting my butt in gear, and conditioning for my first 5k! It's a small feat, but it's just the kick in the pants I need to motivate me to lose those last clinging lbs and inches left over from my pregnancy....And I picked a pretty fun run to start with, don't you think? If  you weren't able to figure out the link I sneaked in five sentences ago, here's your second chance to check it out, and see if there is one in your area too! 


Friday, May 18, 2012

Just Call Me Chef

This week has been my first week since the end of January that I have not had to go to work at all...which translates to my most productive week ever. This week I have swept, vacuumed, and mopped the whole house wall to wall, which in turn led to rearranging the furniture in the living room. I've done tons of laundry, cleaned all the bathrooms, and I actually made it to the grocery store in the middle of the day, in the middle of the week...meaning I didn't have to wait in long Saturday afternoon lines, or be the only one in the store at 10 pm after work on Thursdays. It was wonderful. My favorite day this week was yesterday, when I finally had a chance to make some homemade baby food.
My Thursday morning started around 6:45 when BB woke up. After a bottle, a bath, a little bit of play time, and a quick breakfast of coffee, oatmeal, and bananas (I had the coffee, BB had the oatmeal and bananas), I laid the little one down for his morning nap and got to work. Since he is still in the early stages of eating solids, I started with some simple "first food" recipes : peas and butternut squash. Since I knew it would take the longest, I started with the squash.


 While the oven preheated I cut the squash in half and scooped out all the pulp and seeds.


Then I put both halves squishy side down, in a glass baking dish, in about an inch of water. I put the dish in the oven, and let the squash bake at 400 degrees for around 40 minutes.


While it was baking I got started on the peas. I bought a one lb bag of frozen peas, but since I wasn't sure exactly how much puree that would make, I only cooked half the bag (which ended up being the perfect amount). I boiled the peas until they were tender (around 5 minutes), let them cool, and put them in the blender.


To thin the puree out a bit, I added in the water that the peas were cooked in (this also acts to add back some of the nutrients that may have been lost during the boiling process).


I then poured the puree into BPA free ice cube trays (which I bought three for a dollar). After the squash was done baking, I removed it from the pan and scooped the "meat" out of the rind and into the blender, along with some of the cooking water. I poured this puree into the remaining ice cube tray slots, and poured the extra into some store bought baby food containers I saved.


 I covered the trays, and put them in the freezer. This morning I popped all the little baby food cubes out of the trays, and put them in freezer bags.


 This saves freezer space as well as time (those sticky little suckers are a pain to pop out). Every evening before bed I will take the portion of cubes that I will need the next day (each cube is around 1 ounce) and thaw them in covered bowls in the fridge. (Thawed cubes will stay good in the fridge for around 48 hours).

I know many moms are opting to make their own baby food now, and that it is becoming quite trendy...but I have to say, as someone who does not cook much, I felt so accomplished to be able to do this for BB. Not only is it more nutritious than store bought baby food, but also more economical. I look forward to making more complicated recipes in the future.Who knows, maybe it will even inspire me to begin cooking for my husband once in a while!


Saturday, May 12, 2012

The Adventures of Baby Bo: 6 Months

Since I know all you lovely readers can't hardly wait the 30ish days between my "Adventures..." installments I decided to write this post a day early. You're welcome.

 Tomorrow I get to celebrate my first Mother's Day as a mom! We will be taking a short trip to visit my grandma and spend some time with family. I'm so excited! However, as excited as I am for my special day, I am even more excited for BB's special day....his half birthday!  It's only been six months, but I can nary remember a time when I did not even know him yet. Just recently I was talking with my grandma about the unconditional love one has for their children, and how you can't even begin to explain what an overwhelming feeling it is until you experience it for yourself. She puts it so perfectly when she talks about her first born, and remembers saying aloud "I knew I was going to have a baby, but I had no idea it was going to be YOU!"
This time I won't ramble on about BB's sleeping and eating habits like I usually do (lucky you), mainly because they haven't changed much since five months. He goes to bed between 7 and 8, wakes up between 6 and 7, and takes three naps a day. He takes one 8 oz bottle every four hours, and now eats two meals of solid food each day, one mid morning and one early evening, usually one being just oatmeal or rice cereal, and the other being cereal mixed with a vegetable. This week we will introduce fruit! So far he has been eating store bought baby food, but once he upgrades to three meals a day I will begin making my own. I'm pretty excited, and have some fun recipes and ideas to try out.
BB has yet to begin cutting his first tooth, but this past week he was a bit fussier than usual, which makes me wonder if perhaps there isn't something going on in those gums that I can't see yet. Since he has always had a tendency to be an annoying and fussy terror a bit sensitive, and has been a slobbery, disgusting mess a bit slobbery since about three months and ALWAYS has something in his mouth (if it isn't a pacifier, it's his fingers or a toy) it's hard to tell what's really going on in that mouth of his. He doesn't seem to be having any trouble sleeping though, so I would imagine the worst is still yet to come.
At about 5 1/2 months BB's rolling over skills really began to  take off, and now we can hardly keep him in one place. The quilt that we usually lay out on the living room floor for him is about to be rendered obsolete since he never stays on it anymore anyway. We have wood floors, which poses a bit of a problem when he does roll off the blanket, because usually he bangs his head on the floor (maybe I am just misreading his cues, but I don't think he likes it very much when that happens). I think the purchase of an area rug may be in our near future. He has also begun rolling onto his tummy when he sleeps, which is fine with me because he sleeps so much more soundly that way, but brings along with it the issue of his diaper leaking and soaking the front of his pants and shirt, meaning I ending up changing his clothes and sheets after almost every nap time. I believe a bigger diaper size may be in our near future too! Another important task in our future as well: baby proofing! Aside from rolling around the room, BB also has a walker, so we have begun covering electrical sockets, hiding cords, and locking up kitchen cabinets.  I'd like to think we will be able to get away with the bare-proofing-minimum but I think any parent would agree, that is not really up to me! We shall see as he grows older what other additions we need to make (does the AAP have anything against handcuffing a toddler to the couch?)*
Mr. Bo and I are both more than anxious for summer time to begin. We will both have a lot more time off, which means a lot more time to spend as a family. BB will be at a really fun age, and we can't wait to start doing lots of fun summer time activities with him, including going to the pool, getting BB his own wading pool for the back yard, going to the park, and whatever other fun (and free) things we can come up with!

Hangin' at the park with dad

My 18 lb. bundle of joy

"I love this thing!"





*I do not condone, nor have I ever participated in, handcuffing a child to the couch or any other furniture/household item. Take a joke, and please don't report me to DFS.

Friday, May 11, 2012

High Five For Friday

This week has been a bit exhausting. For some reason last weekend's recovery time took a bit longer than usual. Plus, Mr. Bo and I have both been super busy (no surprise there) and BB has been in a particularly whiny mood. It is for these reasons that I have decided to do a "high five" list of my top five highlights of the week (because sometimes I like to pretend that I really am a cup-half-full kind of girl).

1. How about this freakin' weather?!! Could it have been any more perfect outside this week? Not too hot, not too cold, and it's been sunny all week long.
2. It is my last week of work at church for the spring semester, and it is Mr. Bo's last week of baseball. Soon we will actually be able to spend some much needed time together.
3. Today Mr. Bo's countdown to the end of the school year officially hit the singe digits!
4. After a long week of fussiness, BB has been in a stellar mood today. He has eaten well, slept well, and played happily all day long.
5. This weekend is Mother's Day, and to kick it off, tomorrow I get to have a girls night out with two of my favorite people: My sis-in-law and our good friend Amy. I can't wait!

Happy Friday my friends! 

Monday, May 7, 2012

Wedding Season: Opening Weekend

A few weeks ago I mentioned I was leaving for a weekend-long bachelorette party. The party was a lot of fun, filled with good friends, good food, and lots of dancing. This past Saturday was when the actual wedding took place (I was a bridesmaid, and Mr. Bo was an usher), and the details are much the same: friends, food, dancing, and a whole lot of fun. These days I am horrible at remembering to bring my camera, but I do have a few borrowed shots (and a scarce few that I actually took myself) to share with you!
Shopping!

Dinner!

At the hotel


Bride and her sweet son (also the ring bearer) before the ceremony

At the reception with Mr. Bo and friends