Happy Valentine’s Day

iheartyou8.5″11″ – download here – prints 8.5″x11″

iloveyou – download here – prints 8″x10″

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creating a room to play

When we moved into our home there was this odd little “room” right by the kitchen, attached to the family room.  It’s considered a room but isn’t completely closed in as there are two large, half wall cut outs and no door.  It’s separate from the family room, but still sort of part of it.  It is very odd.  But we have kids and therefore, the perfect playroom.  I love it, it’s a great space for the girls to play, stay supervised and keep their toys.

We bought a rug (Lusy Blom Ikea rug) an awesome kids table (Land of Nod) and then it basically got filled up with toys.  It’s an adorable little space, but lacking in some order. I have art hanging on windows, random letters from a set of “ABC” prints on top of some closet trim, animals living on a window ledge and a leftover piece of furniture with 4 storage cubbies filled with randomness.  Every playroom should have the following: FUN, FUNCTION & STYLE (in no particular order).  This room is visible from the moment you walk through our front doors,  it can’t look like a sloppy mess.

A playroom is their space, a place to read, imagine, build and create.  I love a good . . .

  • book nook where books are easily accessible – with a floor pillow, window seat or comfy chair to read
  • play table to color, write or have a tea party 
  • wall decor/art display something to inspire and show case all that creativity
  • floor space to play
  • storage to put it all away. . . to organize, provide structure & get the most of those toys

So I really need to work on wall decor & organization, oh and something for the windows.  My plan is to finish the ABC wall project I barely started with my cute ABC prints.  Buy a cork board or something to display art.  I need a better storage system . . . Ikea Expedit has great options, Pottery Barn Cameron Storage Systems have always been my favorite or these knock off Baby Mod Walmart Systems also look like a good alternative. Stay tuned . . .

*random photos taken by Stehlik Photography during Amelia’s infant photo shoot

Some playroom inspiration . . .

Traditional Home (we  have & love that Ikea train set!)

Real Simple – love all the organization!

A Sloan Mauran design . . just simple, classic & adorable (I have those ABC prints!!) Check out this post by
Jacqueline Reese Baby & Kids on how to get this look for cheap.

by Steven Gambrel . . .lovin the yellow

Coastal Living – awesome cork board

Elizabeth Dinkel design – great roman shade for this space

Project Nursery – that’s a lot of chalk board

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happily ever after . . . in pink & gold

My sister got married last March and I finally got some copies of her stunning wedding pictures!  What a gorgeous wedding.  Took place at the beautiful Avila Country Club in Tampa, FL.  Her colors were pink & gold, it was a simply classic fairytale of a wedding.  My little princess Adeline was one of the flower girls and I was still pregnant with Amelia.   Check out some of the beautiful details . . .

A family affair, we were ALL part of the wedding.  The bridesmaids consisted of all my nieces and sisters…imagine finding a bridesmaid dress that suits an age range from 13 – 30 something AND a pregnant one, well, she found it.

A beautiful and incredible couple.  My favorites – definitely the color scheme and flowers, cute gift bags for the kids (kept them occupied during the reception), the gold chairs, photo booth, cappuccino station, ribbon wands for send off.  Photography by the fabulous Stehlik Photography.

A sweet moment.  I had left the house early with Adeline to get ready at the ceremony site.  It was a crazy morning and I hadn’t seen James (also the best man) all day, until he caught up to me right before the start of the ceremony to check in.

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Learning to Eat

Here we go again – starting solids with Amelia!  A few years ago I did a post on Making My Own Baby Food and it turned out to be one of the best things we could have done for Adeline.  I should give you a disclaimer, I am not a nutritionist or even a “health nut” by any means.  I really enjoy food and am known to eat anything (good and bad).  And although I appreciate healthy food and it truly makes me feel good and definitely helps with the waistline, I am obsessed with my Chipotle burrito, french fries with ranch dressing and the occasional Big Mac.  But when it came to transitioning my babies to solids, I became much more aware and educated as to what we put in to our bodies (or at least into theirs).  I guess it started with the breastfeeding, I figured that if I was to put so much effort into making breastfeeding work for us, this healthy all natural approach was going to keep going.

Making your own baby food is so much easier then people think it is.  I’m not a spectacular “cook” by any means and I’m all about getting a quick and easy (but yummy) dinner on the table.  We got the Beaba Babycook when Adeline was a baby and we’ve been using it ever since.  When she started solids I introduced only cereal, then vegetables and lastly fruits (each 1-2 weeks apart).  I started with simple, individual vegetables such as carrots, sweet potato, broccoli, butternut squash – and as she got older I would make a variety of combinations or just puree whatever we were having for dinner.  I would make several portions at a time and freeze them for later.  Adeline is now 34 months old and still eats her broccoli, carrots, blueberries, apples, etc – it’s awesome.   Not only is she a great eater, but she truly enjoys her meals, has a solid immune system and incredible health (we have been seriously blessed).  She has developed preferences, but is required to at least try new foods once and often ends up liking it anyways.  I contribute her good eating habits to two things – 1) Introducing “real” food from the start.  From carrot purees to steamed carrot slices -  she has always had the same thing just in different textures.  She was already used to the taste so transitioning from baby food to healthy finger foods and normal dinners was never an issue  2) Eating meals as a family and not by snacking – being a role model.  We’ve always been big on sitting down at the table and eating meals together.  We don’t let her have lots of snacks right before lunch or dinner so she doesn’t ruin her appetite and we stress the value of family time at the table.

As I stated before,  I’m not a 100% organic, non processed foodie.  We eat mac & cheese, hot dogs & sugary cereals – but we also have fresh fish, carrots and rice. Adeline eats gold fish, candy and loves McDonald’s chicken nuggets – but we try to keep all these things in moderation.   I  admire moms like Lisa Leake from 100 Days of Real Food who prepare organic and natural foods on a daily basis, I truly believe it’s the best thing you can do for yourself nutritionally.  Our bodies are developed and fueled by what we eat.

There are a lack of studies on the specific roles nutrition has on the neurological and physical development in preschool children (as this age group is difficult to measure), but we do know that there is no part of our physical or psychological existence that is not affected by nutrition. From the first stage of gestational development during pregnancy, to birth and beyond – nutrition plays a role.  We all know that malnutrition is detrimental to our health and overall development as the consequences are obvious and well studied.  Just think of everything your child learns to do in it’s first few years of life – from taking, walking, listening to instructions, engaging in tasks to making decision for themselves.  It’s amazing – we all know the recommendations and benefits from breastfeeding, I would love to know more about the correlations between POSITIVE exposures of vital nutrients in infants and the specific developmental and behavioral outcomes that occur those first few years.

Food for thought . . .

  • Nutrition plays a significant role in your child’s development even during pregnancy.  Rapid brain development occurs during the gestation period – by the time a child is born it has the form of an adult brain and has already developed the necessary neural synapses to have the ability to learn
  • The most extreme brain growth & development occurs between 1 – 5 years of age
  • All nutrients are important for brain development
  • Nutrition can directly effect genetic structure and expression
  • Obesity in children is connected to the eating habits they learn at home from their parents
  • Gerber and Heinz commercial baby food manufactures often replaces real food with water and thickening agents (flours and chemically modified starches) in many of their products for children over six months of age
  • 4 billion babies are born in the Unites States every year. By 12 months of age each infant has consumed and average of 600 jars of baby food – this is a a $1.25 billion a year industry in the US
  • Western European babies consume only about 240 jars and some eastern European countries consume as little as 12 jars
  • Beech-Nut, Earth’s Best, and Growing Healthy do not add sugar or starchy fillers to any single or mixed fruit or vegetable baby food
  • About half of Gerber and Heinz’s second- and third-stage fruits are “fruits with tapioca.”  All varieties of fruit with tapioca contain water, fruit, chemically modified tapioca starch, and sugar or high-fructose corn syrup
  • Baby food manufactures spend millions on advertising campaigns to convince parents that their baby products contain all of the best and essential nutrients for your child’s development in order to gain a parent’s loyalty and trust
  • Read this article for more information on the nutritional quality and cost of commercial baby food

My take on it – we as parents have the responsibility to make the right choices for our children.  It is proven that  children learn what and how much to eat from their parents.  They cannot do it themselves and depend on us 100%.  If I don’t teach them my children to clean up after themselves, be respectful or eat right – I can’t expect them to just grow into it, it’s learned.  Commercial baby food has nutrients, is convenient and easy.  Have I used jarred baby food? Definitely, I’m not about to break out the baby cook on a road trip (although I have taken it when flying to grandmas).  We all want what is best for your kids and there is only so much you can do.  Just be aware of what your putting into your kids bodies and the pros and cons.  Do not be fooled that a jar of bananas is just as nutritional as taking a banana into a bowl and mashing it with a fork.  Millions of infants eat commercial food everyday and have all their nutritional needs met with no health issues, but you have to wonder what physical, psychological and developmental consequences this may have as research is so underdeveloped in this area.

Sources:

Georgieff, M.K. (2007).  Nutrition and the developing brain: nutrient priorities and measurement. American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 85 (20), 614 – 620.

Rosales, F.J., Reznick, J.S., Zeisel, S.H. (2009).  Understanding the Role of Nutrition in the Brain & Behavioral Development of Toddlers and Preschool Children: Identifying and Overcoming Methodological Barriers.  Nutritional Neuroscience, 12 (5), 190 – 202.

Scaglioni, S., Salvioni, M., Galimberti, C., (2008). Influence of parental attitude in the development of children eating behavior. British Journal of Nutrition, 99 (1), 22-25.

Stallone, D.D., Jacobson, M.F.  (1995).  Cheating Babies: Nutritional Quality and Cost of Commercial Baby Food. Center for Science in the Public Interest.  Retrieved from http://www.cspinet.org/reports/cheat1.html.

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my top five things with “two kids”

So Amelia is already 6 months old, I can’t believe it.   I’ve survived having a newborn and a 2 year old with no major catastrophes, have kept my sanity and even enjoyed myself.  Here are some key things that have helped me along the way . . .

1. Summer Infant Baby Touch Digital Color Video Monitor – with an added camera.  The only video monitor I could find that automatically scans between two cameras (can connect up to 4). Amazing.  Adeline was being potty trained and recently transitioned into a “big girl” (full size bed) when we had Amelia, it just made me feel so much better to know I could still hear and see her if needed.  She’ll sometimes wake up at night or in the mornings, look at the camera and say “I have to go potty” or “I’m up” (she doesn’t get down on her own) and we’ll just come and get her.  There is a “talk back feature” on the monitor as well, never thought I would use this but it’s genius.  If I’m stuck with the baby I can tell Adeline over the camera that I will be there in a minute and she’ll just play in her bed till I come get her.  Love it.  2. ERGObaby Carrier – by Petunia Pickle Bottom.  So I had a babybjorn one with Adeline and it was great, except for the fact that my babies are huge and my back kills me after I have it on for 10 minutes.  I have discovered ERGObaby, awesome back support and perfect for those first few months when you have a evening family event but the baby still needs to squeeze in that third nap of the day.  And the petunia pickle bottom one is just so pretty!! 3.BABYBJORN Babysitter Balance – no gadgets, batteries, vibrations – just a plain and simple bouncy chair.  We got this as a gift with our first one and it is the best.  It folds flat when going to grandmas and is easy to move around the house. It has helped me finish showers, make dinner, eat dinner and hang out in the backyard.  It’s comfy and Amelia can make herself bounce in it or I can rock her with my foot when I’m desperate and need 5 more minutes (she loves bouncing in it).  4. Bugaboo Wheeled Board – I love our Bugaboo.  I don’t like traveling with it (although I have) but I definitely have a crush on this ridiculously overpriced stroller. We have a side by side double for long trips which is convenient but for short trips and narrow places, it is definitely not.  Being 2, I wasn’t sure if Adeline was too little for the board, but she loves it!  We use it all the time and it has made going places with two little kids so much easier 5. Keep a SCHEDULE.  If you want to keep your sanity at hand my biggest recommendation is to try and develop a schedule.  At 6 months old Amelia has a short morning nap after breakfast and then a nice long 2 1/2 – 3/1/2 hour nap in the afternoon  (she recently stopped a short third evening nap).   Adeline takes her 2 – 3 hour nap during the same time spam…it’s amazing, I usually get at least 2 hours to myself every afternoon.  It can be done.   I love my kids, but some quite time is dear and precious. The hardest thing is trying to get that morning nap while maintaining a morning social life with Adeline.  Flexibility is required and things often do not go according to plan, but I try, and when it works – it’s fabulous.

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Merry Christmas

1 John 4:10 This is love: not that we loved God, but that he loved us and sent his Son as an atoning sacrifice for our sins.

Christmas time gets so hectic… traveling, baking, shopping, presents, wrapping and all the parties and activities with the kids.  It flies by and before you know it Christmas Eve is here.  This year is Amelia’s first Christmas.  As I look at this pure, beautiful little baby I am filled with awe every day.  She is so perfect.  I am so blessed with two amazing little children. Having a child is the most precious and pure gift that I have ever received.  I cannot comprehend the idea of sacrificing a child for anything, let alone someone.  Jesus was sent for us. It is not a story to go along with Christmas, it is the reason for Christmas.  Why would God sacrifice a child for us? Because he loved us.  Sometimes I just don’t get it.  I’m sure I’m not the only one . . . it’s difficult to believe in something you can’t directly see, happened so long ago and in a world that has really become all about me and not much else.  I ask myself what is true love? I believe, yet doubt.  I’m convicted to seek the truth, seek God DAILY . . . it changes my world everyday.

Merry Christmas!

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Our kitchen chandelier is here!

So a few weeks back I did a post on chandeliers in the kitchen… .  Well, we finally picked one and went with the St. Regis from Crystorama.  It’s GORGEOUS.  Even better than I expected.  It sparkles and shines and lights up the whole kitchen.  Not to mention we feel like royalty during dinner! Here are a few pics from the night we finally got it up…(right in time for the holidays).

So pretty…makes me smile every time I sit down to eat (its the little things…). :-)   Now, kitchen project #2 – window treatments.  I think roman shades…flat, relaxed? white or patterned?? hmm….

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Lizzy’s Cupcake Soiree

Right before the holidays I had the pleasure of getting talked into planning my sweet nieces 14th birthday party.  Lizzy loves baking and her specialty is cupcakes (and the girl can make some yummy cupcakes).  I combined her love of cupcakes with a teal, red, pink color themed cupcake soiree!

Lizzy’s favorite show is TLC’S “DC Cupcakes” and we surprised her with a dozen cupcakes from the show’s bakery – “Georgetown Cupcake.”  Yup, we had a dozen cupcakes shipped from Washington, D.C. and yes, it was definitely worth it.  They were wonderfully packaged and arrived in perfect condition (I was impressed) and so yummy.  It was definitely one of the main features of the party and a big highlight for Lizzy!  I made individual cupcake stands for these decadent treats and the girls later had a “guess what cupcake flavor” activity with 6 of them.

Our dessert table was filled with pink yogurt pretzels, sour patch cherries, cookies and cupcakes from our local grocery store, Georgetown Cupcakes and yummy peanut butter fudge cupcakes made by Lizzy herself (these were also provided as boxed take home favors).  The girls had a blast with the cupcake tasting contest, a scavenger hunt and making their own felt flower clips (this was a huge hit – I just provided them with a hot clue gun, a variety of felt squares, alligator clips and some inspiration pics found online).

Keep Calm and Eat a Cupcake poster is from Poster Pop. Paper striped straws and cupcake paper lines are from Dime Store Buddy.  We used circular lanterns (from Just Artifcats) in different sizes to decorate the dessert table and other areas throughout the house.

All the party printables (cupcake toppers, food labels, birthday sign) were created by me using the adorable digital paper designs from Moo & Puppy.

**Photography by Kasia Baginski

Don’t you just feel like having a cupcake now??!

 

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Holiday decor

With the Thanksgiving festivities behind us (our Turkey turned out great by the way) – it’s time to get those Christmas decorations out.  Christmas is my favorite holiday.  I love the weather, the spirit, the festivities and most importantly, the reason behind it all.   It’s so easy to go a bit nuts with all the lights, glitter, garland and elves – sometimes simplicity is key.  I love these holiday features pictured below . . .

House Beautiful

Country Living

Elle Decor

Coastal Living

Traditional Home

And DIY projects?  I’m going to attempt a ginger bread house with Adeline this year.  Not quite sure I will be brave enough to do it completely from scratch, may just have to buy the kit or try this neat Graham Cracker one from Martha Stewart.

Other fun ideas I found on Pinterest are to make a wreath or garland with pom poms…not quite sure who would have more fun with this, me or Adeline?  Check out some of the other fun holiday ideas I came across on my holiday Pinterest board!

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Speaking of crafts….so in the beginning of Fall I posted a little “Fall To Do” list to complete with my 2 year old.   (I love that she is old enough to participate now!)  It’s awesome to see a child discovering the seasons and reasons why we do these things right before my eyes.  It’s so pure and genuine.  Anyways, our “Fall To Do” list didn’t get 100% completed, but we did 7 out of 10 – not too bad.  Here are some pics! (I definitely hogged the entire wreath project, I loved this project – check out the great tutorial at Take Heart

 

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Thanksgiving printables – part 2

Here is photo of the Thanksgiving printables available for download from the previous post.  I have attached one more - Iamthankfulcards

We are using these for a family activity between helpings at the table.  Each person writes down something they are thankful for on a piece of paper (could be serious or funny) and puts it in a jar.  We pass it around the table, everyone pulls out a card, reads it out loud and tries to guess who wrote what.   A simple, fun little family activity for kids and adults.

So I previously mentioned that we will be attempting to make our first turkey this Thanksgiving….a rather large bird that can be a bit intimidating.   My husband is trying to take charge of it, but I’m just as ready to take it on.  We came across this interesting recipe and instructional video from Chef John – check it out on his blog Food Wishes.  Hopefully ours turns out as delicious as his looks.

 

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