Tuesday, December 30, 2014

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!



Yep!  We’re expecting baby #2!  Here are a few random tidbits about my pregnancy.

  • I’m 13 weeks &  1 day along
  • My due date is July 6th, 2015
  • If this baby is born on July 4th, I’ll have a Labor Day baby and an Independence Day baby :)
  • I’ve gained 2lbs so far
  • I’ve heard the heartbeat 2 times and had 1 ultrasound
  • I’m showing WAY faster than I did the first time around
  • I’ve already broken out the belly band, something I didn’t do until around 20 weeks with Khloe
  • My best friend is pregnant too and we’re due only 7 days apart!
  • I’ve been sooo tired.  To the point of not functioning outside of going to work every day. The last two weeks it has gotten way better, though.
  • So far, this pregnancy has been completely different than Khloe.  With Khloe I had zero symptoms.  Every time I would go to the doctor and they would ask how I feel, I’d say “I feel normal”.  Yeah…. Not this time.  I’ve been nauseous on and off, my gag reflex is overpowering, I’ve been super fatigued, and some other weird pregnancy things that I won’t gross you out with :)
  • We don’t know the gender yet, but I feel like it’s a boy



Hope you have a great New Year’s Day!  I’ll be back after the first of the year with a renewed vigor…. Maybe :)

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Top 10 Most Useless Baby Items (That I Just Had to Have)

When you find out you're pregnant with your first child, there's happiness, there's joy, there's laughter and maybe a little crying.  Then after a few weeks of soaking in the magic and people telling you that you're glowing, there's a slight realization that comes to you- HOLY COW, THIS BABY HAS TO COME OUT OF ME SOMEHOW!  It is shear panic.  Not as if you didn't know that you actually had to have the baby, but at some point it all becomes entirely too real.  For me, I started looking up relaxation techniques for labor, scriptures to help me during labor, relaxing music for labor, you get the idea.  I thought I would be a basket case when the time came.  I pictured myself being one of those women you see on TV who try to run out of the hospital only to have the IV in your arm jerk you back.  Well, when the day finally came, I woke up to my water leaking.  My first thought wasn't panic or fear, it was more like, "Huh, I guess I'm having a baby today."  So, I called the doctor and he said to come on in.  I thought, "I have things to do before I go."  I cleaned the entire house, made muffins, took a shower and gave Chris a haircut.  Then I was ready to go.  The ride to the hospital was peaceful and when we got there I walked up to the maternity floor and checked myself in.  I was calm through the entire thing.  Never panicking or crying or screaming.  Well, no crying until after I had her and then it was happy tears.  I was so calm that I think I freaked out my husband.  He thought he was going to have the be the strong one just to get me through.  I guess mommy instinct took over and I knew it was going to be okay.

Fast forward a few days and we're at home going through all the little trinkets and tools that we bought for baby.  Things that I just had to have, I couldn't do without these things.  If we didn't have these, there was absolutely no way we could take care of our baby. 

As a new mom, I actually panicked more after I had her than before.  But, as you go along in this crazy journey, you realize that they aren't made of porcelain and they're not going to crack.  You also realize what crazy ideas you had before you had the baby about what you HAD to have.  Okay, okay to the point.  Here is my top 10 list of what I found to be the most useless baby items.

1. Newborn shoes- They can't walk.  They don't need shoes.  Granted, they are pretty stinking cute, but they're out of that newborn size in a blink of an eye and you just spent $15 on shoes they wore under the blanket that they're always covered in and no one even saw them.  



2. Baby washcloths- This one just seems so ridiculous to me now.  I bought packs and packs of baby washcloths.  Now I think, what was wrong with the washcloths we used?  We're we washing with sandpaper??  Plus, those baby washcloths are so tiny you can barely get a grip on them.


3. Wipe warmer- The wipes are in my house, my house is warm.  I don't know about you, but I don't keep the wipes in the freezer.  If the wipes ever felt cold, I would just rub it in between my hands for a second before using it.


4. Newborn coat- Okay, so you may think I'm crazy on this one.  You're thinking obviously you're baby needs a coat.  What I found was there was no way she could fit in her car seat/ carrier with a coat on.  We ended up going with a hat, blankets and a fleece carrier cover.


5. Baby cologne- really... I never wasted my money on this one, but really?


6. Baby shampoo- My kid had no hair.  Even if they do have hair, baby soap is for hair and body.  Why do you need a separate bottle just for that peach fuzz?


7. Wearable baby carrier/ sling- I know this one is more of just me, but I could not figure these things out.  When I would put her in, I felt like she was going to fall out.  When I would tighten it so that wouldn't happen, I felt like she was going to suffocate.  Some people swear by these things, so this is one you just have to figure out for yourself.  I love the concept, but just couldn't get comfortable with it.


8. Newborn toys- They literally do nothing but eat, sleep and poop for about the first 5 months of their lives.  We bought all these toys to occupy her and she didn't pay one bit of attention to them.   Despite me putting them in her face over and over just to get a picture of her with her toys.


9. Baby laundry soap- If you're baby has sensitive skin, then you may have to use this.  When I was pregnant, I called my sister-in-law to see what kind of baby laundry soap she used so I could buy some to get the newborn clothes washed.  She gave me the greatest piece of advice ever.  She said to use your regular detergent starting out and if they have a reaction, then change to baby detergent.  Baby detergent is expensive and you have to wash everything separately.  I never used it with Khloe and she never had a reaction.


10. Bottle drying rack-  If you don't have a dishwasher, ignore this one because you will need one of these.  If you have a dishwasher, the bottles are washed, sanitized and dried in there and there is no need to put them on a drying rack.  



So, what's my point in all of this?  Relax new mommies!  Go buy the gadgets you want to try out.  Some of them will change your life (for me it was the battery powered nasal aspirator- game changer) but if you can't afford all of the new fangled things, it's okay.  You don't need them.  Your baby needs clothes, food, warmth and love, lots and lots of love.  That's it when you boil it down. People told me that my mommy instincts would take over and I would know how to take care of the baby and for a long time, I thought they were wrong.  I was constantly questioning if I was doing things right.  But you know what? She survived.  She not only survived, she thrived!  She's a healthy, happy, funny little toddler.  So, in the end, I realize that I did have mommy instincts and they were right, you just have to learn to trust them.  ;)

-Brooke

Monday, November 3, 2014

$3 DIY Tiered Cake Plate

This post is LONG overdue.  I was cleaning up my SD cards and found these pictures, so I decided it was time to share.  



I made this cake plate for Khloe's 1st birthday party back in September 2013.  I needed two tiered cake plates for my table arrangement and I wasn't about to pay $30 each for them.  So, I was in Dollar Tree looking around one day and the idea struck me.  I could take two plates and a vase and make a cake plate!  I love it when the stars align.  

I chose 1 large round platter...



1 smaller platter...



 And 1 skinny, single rose vase. I chose a sturdier one, not a glass one.  



They were all kinds of mismatched, but it didn't matter.  

I used Gorilla glue to attached together.  Large platter on bottom, vase in the middle and smaller platter on top.



After the glue was dry, I spray painted the whole thing white to make everything cohesive.

I used these cake plates for Khloe's birthday party last year and again this year.  I couldn't be happier with them.  





So, as far as pricing goes-

Large platter: $1
Small platter: $1
Vase: $1
Gorilla Glue & spray paint: already owned

Grand total: $3

-Brooke


Friday, October 31, 2014

Trick or Treat

Happy Halloween!  I don't know about where you are, but here is Motown, WV, it's cold and rainy (on the verge of icy and snowy).  I'm glad our trick or treat was last night.  

This year, Khloe went as Molly from the Bubble Guppies.  I looked around for a costume to buy, but I couldn't find one Molly costume in her size.  So, I decided to give it a go at making one.  Here is our inspiration pic.



Isn't she a cutie!  By the way, I'm that pathetic parent who knows more Bubble Guppies songs than top 40 songs.... yep, I own it when I'm singing "Take me away on a train!"

I started out trying to find a skin-colored shirt for the base of the top.  No luck.  Kid's clothes just don't come in tan.  I improvised and bought white onesies and dyed one tan by using RIT dye.

You use this dye in your washing machine, scared me to death the first time I did it.  I thought I was going to ruin the washer.



But if you follow the directions on the back, you come out with a clean washer and a tan shirt.



Then came the skirt.  I am no seamstress, so I really don't even know how to give a tutorial on this.  I bought some fleece fabric (any stretchy fabric would work) and made a straight skirt.  I basically wrapped the fleece around her, cut it, sewed a straight seam down the back and added a piece of elastic at the top to hold it up.  Then I made a tutu out of bunched up tulle and sewed it on the bottom of the skirt.  This was the hardest part because the tulle wasn't exactly easy to get through my machine.



Next, I cut random pieces of darker blue felt and attached them to the front of the skirt with fabric glue.




I wrapped a piece of tulle around Khloe's chest to finish the top and put a pink wig on her and it was done.




She was hating the wig in these pictures.  I really wanted her to wear the wig, so I told her she would get more candy if she wore it and she ended up wearing it the whole time she was trick or treating.  Mom- 1, Khloe- 0!

This costume was pretty cheap to do, here's a breakdown of the costs.  i already owned the thread and glue.

T-shirt: $2.50
RIT dye: $2.50
Fleece remnant: $1.98
Felt: $0.23
Tulle: $2.00
Wig: $5.00

Total: $14.21




Did you guys DIY any costumes this year?

-Brooke

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Fall Party at Mom and Dad's Farm

This year we started a tradition at my mom and dad's house.  My family, my brother's family, my grandma, and my mom and dad all gathered at they're farm and had a fall shindig.

The kids had a blast!


We had a hay ride, painted pumpkins and played outside on the playground dad just built for the kids (he's amazing).  For the food, we had potato soup, chili, cornbread and hot dogs.  










We also took some time out to take some photos.  My mom and dad had not had a picture done in forever, so it was a good opportunity.





We had such a good time!  Love making memories with my family.

-Brooke

Saturday, October 25, 2014

DIY Window Clings

We're in full Fall mode around here... even on the health front.  We keep passing colds back and forth, so as I write this, I'm shivering under 2 blankets. Ugh.

So, the name of the game when it comes to toddler crafts is simplicity.  Last week we made these window clings out of Elmer's glue and it was so easy.




Basically, you take some half empty bottles of Elmer's glue...



Add some food coloring and shake it up....



Print out a coloring page or template of whatever you want.  Put a piece of plastic on top (a report cover works great)...



Paint on top of the plastic and let them dry completely.



And, tada!




Khloe was a bit too young to draw out the leaves, she ended up just making lines and circles.  But she loved putting them on the windows.  Now to find our next craft idea!  :)

-Brooke

Saturday, October 11, 2014

Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies

Fall to me means beautiful colors, crisp air, sweaters, boots, pumpkins, apples, football and baking. On a lesser note, it also mean more camo than I care to see thrown in my entry way.... thanks Chris.  I have a love/ hate relationship with Fall.  I love everything about Fall except knowing that it is leading me to Winter. I always feel like I'm on a mission to do anything and everything in Fall because I know that in a few short months we'll be trapped in the house due to the ice and snow that will NOT go away..... grrr... I get mad just thinking about it.

Anyways, back to Fall..... I love to bake and this is the best time of year to do it.  I try to make something once a week to satisfy our sweet teeth (multiple of sweet tooth??).  I know, it's the most healthy habit ever.  

This week I went classic with one of Chris' favorites- Peanut Butter Kiss Cookies. The recipe is at the end of the post.



Here's a tip from my Momma.  When you have to measure out peanut butter, first spray your measuring cup with non-stick spray.  It helps the peanut butter come right out.




Blend the peanut butter and shortening.



Add your sugars and blend again.



Add the rest of your ingredients and blend one more time.



Give the bowl of the mixer a final scrape with a spoon to make sure there aren't any un-mixed ingredients in the bottom.



Roll into balls and dip in sugar.



Bake 'em up.



Kiss 'em.  Muah!



Eat 'em up.

What you need:
  • 1/2 cup shortening
  • 1/2 cup creamy peanut butter
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • 1/8 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1 egg
  • 2 tablespoons milk
  • 1 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1-3/4 cup AP flour
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • Hershey Kisses
How you do it:
  1. Preheat your oven to 350.  Spray a baking sheet with non-stick spray.
  2. Blend shortening and peanut butter with an electric mixer. 
  3. Add 1/2 cup of sugar and the brown sugar. 
  4. Add the rest of the ingredients and mix until just combined.
  5. Roll into 1" balls and dip each ball in sugar. 
  6. Bake for 12 minutes, or until golden brown.
  7. Kiss it!  Put a Hershey Kiss in the center of each cookie immediately.

-Brooke

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