I remember when I was little, being attached to a yellow blanket that a friend of my parents had given me. It was a patchwork blanket with the letters of the alphabet sewn on it. I called it my ABC blanket. I am not ashamed to admit that I slept with that thing (on and off) through college and I still have it. It is extremely faded and very worn in some areas and not many of the letters are there anymore, but there is something about that blanket that gives me a very comfortable feeling. My sister had a blanket too. It was also yellow. Unlike me, she carried her blanket everywhere. It had holes in it and I believe my mom even had replacement blankets that she had to use if one got too torn up. Big Brother never got attached to a blanket or stuffed animal the way we did. I tried to put cute stuffed animals in his crib and brought them places with us but he never seemed interested. Ok, so he's not going to be the kind of kid that is really attached to a specific thing...or so I thought...
Big Brother is obsessed with a Matchbox Lightening McQueen car. If you look through our family photos, you can spot "McQueen" in virtually every one. It's like playing "Where's Waldo" looking though our pictures, only Waldo is a small, red car. I'm all for my son having a favorite toy but I can't help but wonder how far this obsession will go.
Big Brother has always been into cars. He LOVES them. He loves the Cars movies. He loves pretty much anything with wheels. The issue with his beloved McQueen is that he NEEDS it in his hand. Now, he doesn't carry it around all day, everyday, but he does have to have it to leave the house. His teachers at school will make him put it in his backpack as soon as he gets there in the morning but as soon as he sees me walk in to get him in the afternoon, he runs over and gets McQueen out of his backpack. At home, he can be in his playroom, playing with any other toy, but if I tell him that it is time to come downstairs for dinner, he says, "I have to get McQueen!". Same with going to the bathroom or to bed...going anywhere, really.
The obsession began when he was about a year and a half old. I remember one weekend being at my in-laws lake house in Marble Falls, Texas, for Labor Day and getting ready to take a ride on the boat. Of course, McQueen had to come too. The ride was fun and Big Brother had a great time but as we were getting out of the boat, he dropped McQueen into the lake. He was very upset. The water was shallow by the boat dock so my husband and my father in law tried to find it but there was a lot of algae and dirt and they couldn't find it. Needless to say, Big Brother was extremely upset. My husband and I quickly drove 45 minutes to the nearest Wal-Mart and bought every Lightning McQueen they had! We gave him one (we told him we found it in the water) and kept the rest tucked away for future emergencies! Now I understand why my mom had replacement blankets for my sister!
I guess it's normal for kids to have a specific toy that they love but I
hope we are able to "ween" him off of it before he goes to
kindergarten! Check out my pictures and see if you can spot McQueen!
Monday, July 30, 2012
Tuesday, July 24, 2012
A "No Left-Overs" Dinner
I am by no means a whiz in the kitchen and I rely heavily on my crock pot. I don't really enjoy cooking so I love finding fast, easy recipes! I found a great App for my iPad called SparkRecipes (from Spark People). They have a ton of healthy recipes and it lets you search for recipes by ingredient or fat content or calories, etc. and lets you save your favorites (for instance this recipe since my family enjoyed it so much!). Tonight I made a dinner that my husband and son loved (and asked for seconds on!)...the best part of making a yummy dinner is not having to pack up the leftovers for another night!! Here is the recipe. Give it a try and then let me know what you think!
Honey Balsamic Chicken
Prep & Cook Time: 18 minutes
1 1/2 tsp of dried thyme
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1 tsp olive oil
1 lb chicken breast
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
2 tbsp honey
Combine the first 3 ingredients; sprinkle over both sides of the chicken.
Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook 7-8 minutes on each side or until chicken is done.
Transfer chicken to a platter and keep it warm. Reduce heat to medium-low; add vinegar and honey to pan. Simmer 1 minute or until glaze thickens; stir constantly. Pour glaze over chicken.
Yield: 4 servings (serving size is 1 chicken breast half).
Honey Balsamic Chicken
Prep & Cook Time: 18 minutes
1 1/2 tsp of dried thyme
1/2 tsp salt
1/4 tsp black pepper
1 tsp olive oil
1 lb chicken breast
2 tbsp balsamic vinegar
2 tbsp honey
Combine the first 3 ingredients; sprinkle over both sides of the chicken.
Heat oil in a large nonstick skillet over medium-high heat. Add chicken; cook 7-8 minutes on each side or until chicken is done.
Transfer chicken to a platter and keep it warm. Reduce heat to medium-low; add vinegar and honey to pan. Simmer 1 minute or until glaze thickens; stir constantly. Pour glaze over chicken.
Yield: 4 servings (serving size is 1 chicken breast half).
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Local Business Shout Out
I want to recommend 2 businesses that I use quite often that I have been extremely satisfied with!
First up is RachelBanister Photography. Rachel is also a teacher and a mother and has an extreme gift for capturing priceless memories! I have done numerous shoots with her and she is very patient with my kiddos! If you live in the Houston/Katy area (or even within a short driving distance) please consider her for your pictures! She has taken pictures of Big Brother for Holiday cards and she did Little Brother's newborn photo shoot. She also took pictures of Big Brother's 2nd birthday party so I could actually enjoy the party myself without having to worry about taking all the pictures! Please check her out on Facebook or on her brand new website!! Be sure to check out her new line of cards and announcements!!
Visit her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RachelBanisterPhotography or on the web at www.rachelbanisterphotography.com/
You will not be disappointed!!!
Need anything embroidered or need a personalized gift for a new baby or baby shower? How about a personalized koozie for a birthday party or for favors at a bachlorette party? For all your embroidery or personalized gift needs, check out Fishpot Hollow Quilts on Facebook. Lori has some of the cutest items for babies and kids and even adults! She has made items for both of my boys and I have been extremely satisfied with her work and how quickly I get my order! She will work with you on whatever you need! Check out her site and contact her with any questions! Don't see what you need?? Just email her and ask! Don't live in the area? No worries! She will ship to you!
Visit her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fishpothollow.quilts
Please tell them that you heard about them on Dressy Sweatpants!!
First up is RachelBanister Photography. Rachel is also a teacher and a mother and has an extreme gift for capturing priceless memories! I have done numerous shoots with her and she is very patient with my kiddos! If you live in the Houston/Katy area (or even within a short driving distance) please consider her for your pictures! She has taken pictures of Big Brother for Holiday cards and she did Little Brother's newborn photo shoot. She also took pictures of Big Brother's 2nd birthday party so I could actually enjoy the party myself without having to worry about taking all the pictures! Please check her out on Facebook or on her brand new website!! Be sure to check out her new line of cards and announcements!!
Visit her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/RachelBanisterPhotography or on the web at www.rachelbanisterphotography.com/
You will not be disappointed!!!
Need anything embroidered or need a personalized gift for a new baby or baby shower? How about a personalized koozie for a birthday party or for favors at a bachlorette party? For all your embroidery or personalized gift needs, check out Fishpot Hollow Quilts on Facebook. Lori has some of the cutest items for babies and kids and even adults! She has made items for both of my boys and I have been extremely satisfied with her work and how quickly I get my order! She will work with you on whatever you need! Check out her site and contact her with any questions! Don't see what you need?? Just email her and ask! Don't live in the area? No worries! She will ship to you!
Visit her on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/fishpothollow.quilts
Please tell them that you heard about them on Dressy Sweatpants!!
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
The Illusion of Super Mom
I ran into a former co-worker yesterday at the store. I had Little Brother with me and she hadn't seen him so we stopped to chat for a minute. She told me that is was weird that we had run into each other because she had just been talking about me the other day {this could be good or bad!}. She said that she and some of her co-workers were talking about how hard it was for them when they had children. {their children are now in their teens}. She brought me up as an example of a mom who, in her words, "really has it together". I was shocked! She went on to comment about all the cute pictures I take of my boys and everything she sees on Facebook. I was really touched by this because I feel, on a daily basis like I am one tantrum away from losing my mind! It's nice to know that even though I don't always feel like I am "with it" that at least I am giving off the illusion that I have the slightest idea of what I am doing!
Wednesday, July 11, 2012
Discipline~ish
This is soooo me! I count to three for Big Brother. Thank goodness he usually listens on 2 because half the time I don't have a plan for when I get to three so I drag it out as long as possible..."Ooonnneeee...... Twwoooooo..... I mean it........ Don't make me say Three (because I'm not prepared to enforce anything)......" The other day, as I was counting to three, I got to the "Don't make me say three" part and hubby, under his breath whispers, "Don't make mom say three because then she will just have to start back over again at one!" I'd be mad, but it's true!
Free at Last and Horton Flowers
Big Brother is not a fan of sitting at the table and eating a meal. He is more of a grazer {like his Mommy}. Getting him to sit and eat is always a challenge. Tonight I told him that I would take him to the playground near our house after he finished his food. He ate slightly faster than usual and then told us he was finished. I took off the tray on his highchair and he jumped down screaming, "I'm free, I'm free!"
We went to the playground and I took a seat on the bench. Within a few minutes, Big Brother came running over to me holding a pink, fuzzy flower. He told me it was a "Horton flower with a speck". Anyone who has seen the 'Horton Hears a Who' movie knows what he is talking about. He then proceeded to walk around the playground acting out the movie..."I'm Horton. Hold on Mayor, I won't let the Kangaroo get you!"
My boy sure knows how to crack me up!
We went to the playground and I took a seat on the bench. Within a few minutes, Big Brother came running over to me holding a pink, fuzzy flower. He told me it was a "Horton flower with a speck". Anyone who has seen the 'Horton Hears a Who' movie knows what he is talking about. He then proceeded to walk around the playground acting out the movie..."I'm Horton. Hold on Mayor, I won't let the Kangaroo get you!"
My boy sure knows how to crack me up!
Awesome App Alert
I have been trying lately to cook more food at home {and healthier food, for that matter!}. I found 2 really great iPhone Apps that I have loved using {and they are FREE}!!
The first one is called ShopWell. It allows you to enter your nutritional goals and what you are trying to do, diet-wise {low calorie, low carb, high protien, etc}. It also allows you to input foods you shouldn't have {i.e. food allergies or gluten products}. Then it has an option that allows you to scan foods at the grocery store {such as a loaf of bread} and it will tell you which brand is the best for your nutritional needs. It is so hard to stand in the store and compare labels...this one has lower calories but that one has less fat grams...which one should you pick? This App makes the recommendation for you! LOVE it!
The second one is called Grocery IQ. This App allows you to choose stores that you frequent {Kroger, CVS, HEB, etc.} and make your grocery list. It will alert you if there is a coupon for the product you entered and you can send it straight to your computer to print out. After you create your grocery list, you can also send that to your computer to print or you can check the items off the list directly on your phone. I love this option because I never seem to be able to push a cart with crazy kiddos, hold a list and then cross items off of it without Big Brother wanting to take my pen and paper to color.
Anyway, just thought it was worth mentioning! Gotta love those FREE Apps!!!
The first one is called ShopWell. It allows you to enter your nutritional goals and what you are trying to do, diet-wise {low calorie, low carb, high protien, etc}. It also allows you to input foods you shouldn't have {i.e. food allergies or gluten products}. Then it has an option that allows you to scan foods at the grocery store {such as a loaf of bread} and it will tell you which brand is the best for your nutritional needs. It is so hard to stand in the store and compare labels...this one has lower calories but that one has less fat grams...which one should you pick? This App makes the recommendation for you! LOVE it!
The second one is called Grocery IQ. This App allows you to choose stores that you frequent {Kroger, CVS, HEB, etc.} and make your grocery list. It will alert you if there is a coupon for the product you entered and you can send it straight to your computer to print out. After you create your grocery list, you can also send that to your computer to print or you can check the items off the list directly on your phone. I love this option because I never seem to be able to push a cart with crazy kiddos, hold a list and then cross items off of it without Big Brother wanting to take my pen and paper to color.
Anyway, just thought it was worth mentioning! Gotta love those FREE Apps!!!
Monday, July 9, 2012
Catching the Spit Up & Kicking the Cradle
There is something to be said for all the gross things you do as a mom that you would have never in your life done or even thought you would have done before you had kids. Only a mom will pick boogers out of her child's nose! Tonight after I fed Little Brother I put him on my shoulder to walk into the kitchen and he started to spit up. For some reason, my first instinct was to try to catch it in my hand. Why? I have no clue. One of the mysteries of Mommyhood!
Little Brother has been kind of fussy this evening. After I cleaned up his spit up from my cupped hand, I changed him and rocked him for a few minutes and he fell asleep. I placed him in the portable cradle we have in the living room and sat down on the couch next to hubby to watch TV. During a commercial break, I got up to go to the kitchen and kicked the cradle, which startled Little Brother. You really have to be a mom to understand the moment of shear terror that you feel when you realize that you may have just woken up a sleeping baby. I stood frozen. Hubby and I looked at each other, eyes wide. "Why did you kick the cradle?", he whisper yelled at me. "I didn't mean to kick the cradle!", I whisper yelled back. We both wait and pray that Little Brother will fall back asleep and then laugh at each other when we realize that his slumber wasn't disturbed. Another close call averted!
Little Brother has been kind of fussy this evening. After I cleaned up his spit up from my cupped hand, I changed him and rocked him for a few minutes and he fell asleep. I placed him in the portable cradle we have in the living room and sat down on the couch next to hubby to watch TV. During a commercial break, I got up to go to the kitchen and kicked the cradle, which startled Little Brother. You really have to be a mom to understand the moment of shear terror that you feel when you realize that you may have just woken up a sleeping baby. I stood frozen. Hubby and I looked at each other, eyes wide. "Why did you kick the cradle?", he whisper yelled at me. "I didn't mean to kick the cradle!", I whisper yelled back. We both wait and pray that Little Brother will fall back asleep and then laugh at each other when we realize that his slumber wasn't disturbed. Another close call averted!
Introduction
So, I'm starting a blog. I'm doing it for a couple reasons. First of all, my 2 year old son is a genius. Trust me. The jury is still out on my 8 week old son, but he's been smiling for weeks and can hold his head up, so in terms of infant smarts, he's got 'em. Secondly, I think blogging will be therapeutic. I have been a teacher for the last 6 years. After the hubby and I found out we were expecting Little Brother we did the math and it made more sense financially to stay home. I must say that I am excited and grateful that I have the opportunity. I can always go back to work, but my kids will not always be this age.
I have always wanted to be a mom. It was engrained in my DNA. Before I had kids, I had ideas of how I would raise them and how I would handle certain situations. The hubby and I said more than once to each other, "it will be different with our kids." Boy were we right! It is more different than we ever could have imagined. I should be embarrassed to say that we are the parents who pull out the DVD player at the restaurant and I am the mom who buys Big Brother a toy to keep him quiet at the store, but I'm not, because it works for us.
My boys are my life. I am in awe of them. The best thing about being a mom is seeing them grow and learn and feeling that you had something to do with that. What other job exists where you can be yelling at a person one minute and then that person does something to melt your heart and make you laugh the next moment?
I have always wanted to be a mom. It was engrained in my DNA. Before I had kids, I had ideas of how I would raise them and how I would handle certain situations. The hubby and I said more than once to each other, "it will be different with our kids." Boy were we right! It is more different than we ever could have imagined. I should be embarrassed to say that we are the parents who pull out the DVD player at the restaurant and I am the mom who buys Big Brother a toy to keep him quiet at the store, but I'm not, because it works for us.
My boys are my life. I am in awe of them. The best thing about being a mom is seeing them grow and learn and feeling that you had something to do with that. What other job exists where you can be yelling at a person one minute and then that person does something to melt your heart and make you laugh the next moment?
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