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NEW! Baby nursery ideas with pictures in themes for decorating a modern nursery room with unique baby gear ideas in the best colors and decor. Fun baby shower themes, ideas, invitations & gifts
NEW! Baby nursery ideas with pictures in themes for decorating a modern nursery room with unique baby gear ideas in the best colors and decor. Fun baby shower themes, ideas, invitations & gifts
about 1 hour ago
{My thee kids and me, snuggling.} This afternoon is our twenty-week ultrasound. They will check to make sure baby’s four heart chambers are all properly formed and functioning, that his or her brain and spinal cord look right, and ...
{My thee kids and me, snuggling.} This afternoon is our twenty-week ultrasound. They will check to make sure baby’s four heart chambers are all properly formed and functioning, that his or her brain and spinal cord look right, and a dozen other things, I’m sure. This always makes me a little bit antsy, as it is the first peek inside and abnormal results can be life-altering, medically speaking. However, more often than not (and in 100% of our past experience) the fetal survey ultrasound has been rather uneventful as far as baby development is concerned. Gender discovery, however, is always an event. We choose to find out the gender at 20 weeks because I’m not particularly patient, nor have I ever felt an inkling of conviction that not finding out is somehow better for our family. I don’t need a surprise upon delivery or ‘more of a reason to push’ (the notion of which has always made me laugh because Lord help me, I did not need any further persuasion to push than was, uhm, already present). There is another reason we do choose to find out: sorting out gender preferences. I have one. There, I said it. I have a gender preference for this baby and I’ve had one for both of my others. Perhaps to some this makes me less of a good person, less of a loving mother, and that is quite alright because frankly I could talk to you about my short comings as a mother from here until Sunday. Not this Sunday but the one after that. This gender preferring just happens to be among them, and what’s worse is that it’s less a gender preference and more a non-preferred gender. The idea of raising a daughter is severely intimidating to me. Paralyzingly, frightfully so. I know what kind of a daughter I was, and I cower at the idea of having to parent that. I know where my own mom tripped up and how that has effected me into adulthood. In my mind, it feels like more is at stake when raising a daughter and I’m frankly not sure I am up to the challenge. This is all very non-politically-correct-heart-dump, and I’m sure two-thirds of you are thinking “Allison! What if your (potential) daughter finds these words and reads them someday? Are you sure you want this out there in the interwebs for all eternity?” And yes, I have thought about that two, and my reasoning for sharing anyway is two-fold. First, many of you have felt this way. Whether it’s about possibly having a daughter or possibly having a son, you’ve felt the preference and you weren’t sure what to do with it. So, here I am holding your hand in solidarity and saying “I’ve felt it too, and you are not alone.” Second, but more importantly, when I think about my maybe-daughter finding these words some years in the future, my immediate reaction is this: I hope I will have already told her how frightened I was of raising a girl, that we will have talked about that fear, about those lies I believed, and we will have laughed at them. I have to believe, in my mind, that this will all seem silly one day and that having a daughter will knock my socks off, because I know that brokenness is meant to be redeemed, that weakness is meant to be strengthened, that fear is meant to be cast out by blinding light. What I hold right now in my heart is a little bit broken, a little bit weak, and a little bit afraid, so even if the process of it (raising a girl) freaks me right out, I have to trust that there will be healing.
about 1 hour ago
I need help finding Simmons Valencia crib parts. I'm looking for Simmons Valencia 267181-24 Crib Conversion Rails. If anyone has any suggestions for
I need help finding Simmons Valencia crib parts. I'm looking for Simmons Valencia 267181-24 Crib Conversion Rails. If anyone has any suggestions for
about 3 hours ago
Time has apparently stopped. Or at least it feels that way to my 39 week, 3 day pregnant body. I know I have no real reason to expect this baby to arrive "early" but a girl can hope. I am terribly excited to meet my daughter. Even j...
Time has apparently stopped. Or at least it feels that way to my 39 week, 3 day pregnant body. I know I have no real reason to expect this baby to arrive "early" but a girl can hope. I am terribly excited to meet my daughter. Even just typing that gave me goosebumps. Don't get me wrong, I love my son dearly and if this baby was a boy I would be just as excited but I am thrilled to see how things will be different with a little girl. Also there are some things I have been missing while pregnant. 1. Wine and beer (duh) 2. Running. At first I was relieved to have a break but now I would love to get out there and run. I will remind myself of this my first time out when a single mile nearly kills me. 3. Bending at the waist. 4. Being able to run around with Jack and play on his new swingset 5. Sleeping on my stomach 6. Sleeping on my back 7. Being able to go more than 45 minutes without having to pee 8. Sitting comfortably at my desk I realize that once I have the baby there will certainly be other challenges. Seriously, nothing irks me more than someone telling me "your life will never be the same." Although since we have a child already it is usually "wow, you thought having one kid was hard, just wait." No shit. I really thought this time it would be a piece of cake. To be completely honest I am a little bit frightened of starting over with another child. I am dreading the exhaustion and 2am crying jags (mine, not hers). I worry about being able to give my son enough attention while trying to manage an infant and a full time job. In retrospect I think I suffered from PPD with my son but was too tired to realize what was going on. I am nervous it will happen again and it will affect my son. I'm an only child and I have no personal experience of being part of a household with multiple kids so I worry about how I will handle it. I worry that the age difference (4 years) will be hard on my son. He is already asking to go camping this summer but I don't relish the idea of camping with an infant so it will have to wait. I didn't start this post intending it to be so personal and possibly depressing. I guess these are the thoughts that are rattling around in my head these days. For now I will try to enjoy the last days (weeks?) with my son and when baby girl arrives I will do the best I can. I could write a whole series of posts of the detrimental effect of the internet on a new mom's confidence but I will leave that alone for today. All I can say is now I am older and more experienced and I have the confidence to do what feels right to me. That said, get this freakin' kid out already and pass me a nice cold beer.
about 4 hours ago
Who says you need to go up the canyon to go camping? Get campy in the backyard! This incredible get campy birthday ideas is from Speckled Duck. Build some tents for the birthday party guests, make a campfire, roast some s’mores and...
Who says you need to go up the canyon to go camping? Get campy in the backyard! This incredible get campy birthday ideas is from Speckled Duck. Build some tents for the birthday party guests, make a campfire, roast some s’mores and you are SET! Love the outdoors? See this fabulous Enchanted Forest Birthday Party. The post Get Campy Birthday Idea appeared first on Design Dazzle.
about 6 hours ago
We took Harrison to the driving range for the first time on Wednesday night. He was so proud, strutting past the other golfers with his bag on his back & his pink clubs peeking out. He wanted pink, he said. I picked out the little furry ...
We took Harrison to the driving range for the first time on Wednesday night. He was so proud, strutting past the other golfers with his bag on his back & his pink clubs peeking out. He wanted pink, he said. I picked out the little furry hedgehog hybrid cover that is small enough to fit his tiny driver. A little present from Momma he can carry when he’s four hours into the course without me. He looked so small & serious in his Superman shirt. We bought a small bucket of balls but could have gone large because Harry would have kept hitting for hours if we’d let him. Doug is such a patient coach & father & you can tell that they both love the game, being together. It’s their father-son thing & as I waved them goodbye to the range last night, I felt a little lonely even though I knew this day would come. Related PostsBreathing again.Raising a book nerd.Neighborhood 101The perfect blend of hope & sarcasm.Vacation always passes by too quickly.Zemanta
about 7 hours ago
In a 'real foods' kitchen where meals are made from scratch, there are many essential tools I use pretty much every day that make food prep faster, easier, and a lot more efficient. I sometimes take it for granted, but every time I visit...
In a 'real foods' kitchen where meals are made from scratch, there are many essential tools I use pretty much every day that make food prep faster, easier, and a lot more efficient. I sometimes take it for granted, but every time I visit someone and use their knives, can openers, or dish washing sponge - I realize what gems I've found to use in our kitchen! These items are either really good or simply amazing and I never regret having spent money on them. In my photo (top to bottom) you can see some of the items that are on the list, followed by other favorites not pictured.Breville Ikon Stainless Electric Tea Kettle: We love drinking tea and actually haven't had a coffee maker in our house in over 5 years. We've had this one for over four years, best decision ever after burning one stove top tea kettle. I love that it doesn't have an exposed heating element for mineral deposits to get stuck on. With a flat, stainless interior base it is really easy to clean. At just under $80 I feel that the quality is there, it's lasted us a while and shows no signs of giving up. Breville also makes the much more expensive One-Touch Tea Maker that I think is awesome and our friends love, but it is over $240 [gasp!]. It heats to precise temperatures for different types of tea - for gourmet tea drinkers!Flour Sack Towels: These cotton flour sack towels have so many uses around the home, but in the kitchen they are simply magical for straining and I've used them for my farmer's cheese recipe. They are also great for drying dishes, which I usually don't bother with unless I'm putting away the nice 'guest dishes' and don't want water spots on them. They aren't very cheap for under $15 for four towels, but reasonable. For some reason they remind me of my Culinary Arts class and France!Goodbye Detergent Spaghetti Scrub: We don't use a dishwasher and I always thought there is no other way to wash dishes other than with a sponge or cloth. Then I got one of these spaghetti scrubs and I'm telling you, there is no going back! I never liked sponges to begin with. Even when wrung out and left to dry, they would get smelly fast -yuckiness. Not to mention we were spending too much money constantly replacing them. I've used one spaghetti scrub for a year before switching to a new one - and it still looked almost like new! It scrubs very gently, so it never scratched my non-stick ceramic and our dish-washing soap use went way down since it really only needs detergent for extra greasy pans and dishes.IKEA Tea Infuser: We really enjoy loose leaf tea, but I don't enjoy brewing a whole tea pot just for the two of us. That's where these handy tea infusers come in. Just big enough to brew a cup of tea. It's just a perfect little gadget and has never failed, plus the price can't be beat at $1.99.Kuhn Rikon Can Opener: I've discovered this dream can opener when I still lived with my parents, I think my mom bought it at Marshalls. When I got married and saw all the cheap, pseudo can openers that didn't work, I went on a quest to find one of these for our kitchen! I was excited when I finally found one - best can opener ever! It leaves smooth, child-safe edges on the can. That alone is priceless. Totally worth the $14.Cutco Knives: These are an absolute must have in our kitchen. I've tried many knives. Expensive ones. Nothing compares to Cutco and nothing can compare to their lifetime guarantee and free sharpening for life. I know people who have been using them for 30, 40+ years and they still are good as new. You get what you pay for! It's just such a pleasure working with them, I realize that every time I use some other brand at someone else's house and I wonder how in the world anything can get done in a kitchen with dull knives.Bamboo Cutting Boards: Plastic cutting boards harbor bacteria, bamboo and wood ones do not. I love my bamboo cutting board and use it every day. It's held up well to rigorous use. There are a ton available on the market, so I would just go
about 10 hours ago
After all the work we did renovating our home, I wanted beautiful window trimmings to adsfadfs. My main criteria for whatever graced our windows was that it be 1. attractive and 2. safe. I also favored anything easy to clean and that wou...
After all the work we did renovating our home, I wanted beautiful window trimmings to adsfadfs. My main criteria for whatever graced our windows was that it be 1. attractive and 2. safe. I also favored anything easy to clean and that would do a good job of screening out the light, since the first [...]You just finished reading Blinds! Consider leaving a comment!This post is written by Penelope Guzman from Penelope's Oasis. If you are not currently reading this via e-mail or an RSS feed directly from Penelope's Oasis, then this post has been stolen or scraped. Stolen content can be reported here .
about 18 hours ago
We all know that little girls are princesses but what about little boys? Well of course boys are little princes. Deliene Alvarenga from Belo Papel shared this darling party with me that she threw for her little boy. She had cute little p...
We all know that little girls are princesses but what about little boys? Well of course boys are little princes. Deliene Alvarenga from Belo Papel shared this darling party with me that she threw for her little boy. She had cute little porcelain figures made of Prince Pedro and other little animals to decorate the snack table. I love the balloons covering the ceiling in the little prince birthday party. The theme of the party was carried out on all of the boxes and trinkets in the party. As you can see here on the little dessert boxes. Some candy bars covered with the same matching paper labels. The colors used in this party are so fun and bright. Perfect for a little boy’s party. The lollipops with the cute paper labels match the colors. How delicious do these cupcakes look? The paper wrappers around them add such cute touch with the scalloped edges. The different frosting decor on the top makes it fun for kids to choose which one they would like. Here are some darling little star shaped boxes filled with chocolate and other candies. Kids love little things like this. The different prints on the boxes incorporate all the fun themes seen throughout the party. The party favors for the little guests to take home were these little boxes filled with candy and treats. These boxes are so fun for little people to store things in later on as well. The moms got to take home a cute little rose in an acrylic container. How fun for the moms and kids to both be able to take some fun things home. For party ideas and more on this fun party please check out Belo Papel. Vendor Credits Porcelain Figures: Patricia Lourenco, Biscuit da Pati Cupcakes: Fernanda Calbo, Divino Cupacake The post The Little Prince Birthday Party appeared first on Design Dazzle.
about 21 hours ago
Thank GOODNESS Spring has finally arrived in the Midwest! We jumped from 40 degree rainy weather to 75 degree sunshine and the past week has been amazing. My kids LOVE being outside, it makes the days fly by, and we get lots of exercise....
Thank GOODNESS Spring has finally arrived in the Midwest! We jumped from 40 degree rainy weather to 75 degree sunshine and the past week has been amazing. My kids LOVE being outside, it makes the days fly by, and we get lots of exercise. And you mamas know what that  means… NAPS! We recently received the Jeep Overland jogging stroller and Rebecca has been helping me try it out: Jeep Overland jogging stroller The first thing I noticed, of course, was the color. I love the bright and fun orange and the contrasting gray and black touches. Super cute! There are so many great perks and features to this stroller. We’ve been using it around our house, in residential areas, but also at the park (on gravel and grass) and the stroller holds up well and is easy to maneuver. The canopy is a pretty good size and also has a zipper along the back that extends the canopy, if needed. There’s a window on top that velcros open and closed so you can look down and see your little one. Rebecca likes to look up and poke at me Okay, the photo above shows my FAVORITE features of the Jeep Overland jogging stroller. On the left you can see the iBaby. It’s a speaker compartment that connects to your iPod or MP3 player so you (and your little one!) can listen to music while you run. There’s nothing better than that! You can also see a hand brake that’s a nice safety feature and something I hadn’t seen before on other strollers. The photo on the right hows the “Smart Handle.” It adjusts up and down to a height that’s perfect for you. Especially when you’re running, it’s important to be comfortable and have the handle of a jogging stroller in an ergonomic position. The adjustment on this Jeep Overland jogging stroller lets you do that! You just push in those big yellow buttons on both sides and move the handle up or down. You can also see the safety strap for use when jogging. For a jogging stroller, this thing has a huge basket! I love it! That makes this much more useful because even though it’s a “jogging” stroller, you may use it for long walks, hikes, etc. and I’m happy with the storage space with this basket. There are foot push brakes and 16-inch air filled tires–the front tire locks in place for safe jogging (to make a turn, push down on the handle to raise the front end slightly so you can swivel on the back wheels–like any other jogging stroller). Doesn’t she look cute? The seat reclines, she has a handy snack tray, and I also have two cup holders on top. WHAT ELSE?! Looove this — the Jeep Overland jogging stroller comes with a speed and distance odometer! We’re setting goals this summer. There’s an adjustable 5-point harness (Rebecca’s needs to be adjusted) and reflectors for safety. It’s a study stroller (aluminum/steel frame) and has a pretty average jogging stroller weight of 26.4 pounds. Another super amazing awesome thing about the Jeep Overland jogging stroller is that it stands upright when folded! AHHH! Do you know how easy that makes transport and traveling?! Until you’ve had a stroller that doesn’t stand on its own, you won’t truly appreciate this feature! You can buy the Jeep Overland jogging stroller for $219.99 and it’s available from a bunch of online retailers including Amazon, Babies R Us, and Target. SILENT AUCTION: All proceeds will go directly to KIDS (Kids in Distressed Situations). Kolcraft strongly believes in giving back to the community and this silent auction will not only benefit moms and children in disadvantaged situations, but will also give the winner a great product at a fraction of the retail cost! The winner will be the highest bidder and will receive their own Jeep Overland jogging stroller. Rules: Entrants must be 18 or older and located in the US only. Starting bid is $5 and each following bid must be in $5 increments. To bid, leave a comment* on this blog post with the amount of your bid and your email address. The auction will end on June 7, 2013 at 11:59PM CST. The highest bid at that time wins
1 day ago