Showing posts with label STUFF. Show all posts
Showing posts with label STUFF. Show all posts

Sunday, January 27, 2013

Etsy Finds

I have fallen in love with terrariums lately. I have been shopping for "the perfect one" but I have yet to commit. I go online at least once a month to daydream about where I would put it in the house and how often I would water it and whisper sweet nothings. I haven't figured it all out yet. Would I put it out on our back porch? Is a hanging terrarium right for us? A beach theme? We love the beach. Would I want a few? I do want some tiny ones to set up on the dinning room table or maybe just the coffee table. I don't know. The possibilities are endless. What I do know is that I need some freshness sprinkled in this house. Here are a few designs that I love:

1. I love this Jellyfish Air Plant. I love that it's a bit whimsical and a bit creepy crawly. I can see these hanging from the roof of our porch.
2. This succulent picture frame is awesome! This would be perfect near a front door. It's a whole lot of life and it's looks like an instant spirit lifter. Don't you just feel alive looking at it??

3. This little lamb is the cutest guy ever! This terrarium paints such a fun world. Can you see it? Don't you just want to take a nap on that moss and snuggle noses with the little lamb. Do they nibble?
 
4. This blown glass terrarium is perfect for a open book case. I bet it would look great as a book end.
 
5. The ruler planter is so dainty and perfect size for a work desk. I love it. Are you a teacher? Do you know a teacher? I bet this would make a great addition to any teacher's classroom.
 
 
6. One miniature forest terrarium coming right up. I think this one is great for the fellas. It speaks of strength.
 
 
 
**This is not a sponsored post**

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Meal Planning

I think we have covered me the topic of me being a greed monster before, so I am going to work with the assumption that this is common knowledge. I can't imagine coming home without knowing what we're having for dinner. I'm too hungry for that nonsense. I started meal planning just after college when I was working two jobs and had no time to spare. Cooking my family a good meal is pretty high on my list of priorities. Meal planning streamlined my kitchen and helped me make smarter decisions about food. When you cook your own meal you know exactly what you are eating. No hidden chemicals and fillers – unless of course you’re into that sort of thing. Recently I have noticed a lot of friends on facebook commenting that they have begun or are having trouble meal planning so I thought I'd share some tips that I have found useful over the years. Most of this stuff is obvious as hell, but hopefully you will find a few things that make the process easier.

1.       Identify how many days a week you want to cook and be realistic. Some people hate leftovers, some people love them. My husband enjoys leftovers more than any person I have ever met (EVER). My father, on the other hand, will not eat a meal more than once. So, figure out where you stand on the issue. I only cook three times during the week, two if I am doing it correctly. Sunday and Wednesdays are usually my cooking days. My mom thinks I'm disgusting for eating the same meal day after day, but it works for us. It may not work for you.  
2.       Once you have decided on which days you want to cook, pick out your meals. I have a ton of cook books that I flip through but usually I end up finding something awesome on Pinterest. I am also addicted to food blogs. It's my porn. I email pictures of meals to B when he as at work and we vote on which foods we would like to bathe in. I pick two meals for dinner and one for my lunch. I eat oatmeal every day for breakfast so I don’t need to make a plan for that. I suggest you plan your breakfasts and snacks the same as your dinners.
3.       This is something that probably doesn't apply to everyone but it's a really big deal to me. I know it sounds like I will shovel almost anything in my mouth (gross), but I actually really care about having a well-balanced meal. I try to eat a low carb and low sodium diet. I also try to maximize my vegetable intake and minimize my sugars. When I decided to make more conscious food choices I had no idea what exactly I should eat. I read that I should have x servings of grains and so many of diary, blah blah blah. I found a website called Calorie Count and it changed everything! It takes a while setting everything up, but it's totally worth it. First you plug in your weight, your dietary goals, and your goal weight if you have one. The site will automatically populate your daily intake goals in various categories like carbs, proteins, fats, cholesterol, sodium, fiber, etc. You will have to enter your meals onto the website and it will track the nutrient levels. This really helped me to reach my daily targets for carbs, proteins, and the big vitamins. The website also taught me accurate portion sizes. I learned that calories aren’t the end of the conversation, but it’s rather the ratio of carbs to EVERYTHING ELSE. I don't use it all the time but when I do it’s telling me to put my second helping of mashed potatoes back. The website also taught me that yogurt is full of shit. It's all sugar. Check it out. So tip 3 ultimately is double check that the meals you choose fit into your health goals.
4.       Make a list of all ingredients - for all the meals. Make sure that you check your pantry so that you don't buy duplicates. I don't think you really need too much explanation on this step so we'll move right along. If you do need further explanation of this step please refer to step #12.
5.       Go shop. I get really excited at the grocery store. Never go hungry or you will buy everything. I try to limit myself to the perimeter of the store and away from the aisles as much as possible. When I have my meals planned I don't have to worry about buying snack food or things to "hold me over." It also cuts down on my grocery bill because I'm not buying random things. Seriously, how did I make it before meal planning?? Oh that's right; I ate ramen noodles and hot dogs.
6.       Get a food processor. Seriously. More time is spent at my house chopping onions than is spent actually cooking the meals. A food processor cuts down on the prep work and let's be honest the prep work discourages a lot of people.
7.      Be realistic about your meals. Don’t go selecting a meal that will take 45 pots and 6 hours if you know you don’t get home from work until 8 at night. Set yourself up for success not failure.
8.      Spend a day getting your shit together. Unfortunately it’s going to take much longer than a day to get all my shit together but that’s for another day. Seriously, spend a couple of hours of your weekend to prep for the week. I suggest making your more complex meal on your off day and the easier meal during the week. Pretty simple. I don’t like to commit to anything on Sunday afternoons because it’s my prep day and I like to lay around the house with my lovies afterwards. I also make Howie’s baby food on Sunday’s.
9.      Go cook something already and stop wasting your money on crap. There is no step #12.

Here are a few of my favorite food blogs:

Sunday, January 13, 2013

Etsy Finds

One of Howie's favorite toys is a crocheted mama sloth that my good friend made for him. I love that it isn't covered in advertisements of one sort or another. I can't stand those toys. Those all in your face toys, those hard plastic toys that the television told me I had to buy. Maybe it's not the toys so much as the commercials, and maybe it's just that need to buck the pressure that makes me frown. I know that one day he is going to ask for some god awful action figure that has all of the latest gadgets, and that I will eventually give in to the unbelievable weight of the marketing gods, but not yet!

One of my favorite things to do online these days is hunt for awesome handmade finds on Etsy. I love that whatever I find on etsy is made by hand. I love that someone, somewhere is spending their free time making something they love. I support those artists because they have chosen to create something where there was previously nothing. The prices are definitely higher than what you buy in the store, but your I chose to spend my dollars with those artists.

I'd like to share some lovely stuffies that I found. Here are my top ten etsy finds this week:


SALE Uri the eco friendly Boy doll handmade upcycled South American African American brown green yellowbubynoa Best Friend
Do you know how hard it is to find a black baby doll?? This one
is the cutest! His name is Uri, click his name to follow the link.
Small Rhino doll upcycled, eco friendly vintage eggplant Purple Wool soft unique personalized gift bubynoa Best Friend
This purple wool rhino is made by the same artist. I can't
wait for Howie to fall in love with him.
My Red Fox stuffed animal toy for children
This little red fox is just begging to be drug around
behind a very happy toddler.
Polar Bear Stuffed Animal
This polar bear just wants a hug.
Soft Toy Chameleon woodland creatures green reptile kids stuffed animal
Feeling tropical?? This chameleon is sure to brighten any grumpy
toddlers day!
Emperor Penguin Chick Plush Toy, Penguin Stuffed Animal, Penguin Stuffed Doll, Sock Monkey
My little brother loves penguins. I think he'd love these guys.
Gray Chevron and Yellow Polka Dot Stuffed Elephant
The cutest chevron elephant.
Owl, Handmade, Stuffed Animal, Toy, Children, Plush
A perfect trio of owls.
Wool Pig
A wool pig.
Monkey, Handmade, Stuffed Animal, Toy, Children, Plush
This monkey is looks like a pretty good friend. I see him cuddling
in on rainy days.
Pocket Studio Doll - Made to order
I love that every little girl can have a doll that she can relate to, she can have
a doll that looks like her and all of her friends.


Okay, so I really listed eleven but who cares?? I got carried away and I couldn't delete anyone. That would just be cruel. I hope you find something for your special baby, whether it's your child or your niece, nephew, cousin, or even a sibling.

Most importantly, help support a small business! 

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Mom's Wish List

Cough Cough Hint Hint

1. Nifty Set of Knives 2. A cool terrarium from etsy 3. Awesome wall art 4. Even more wall art 5. Vegetable basket for our bounty  6. A cool bag to drag all my goodies around 7. A cool workout shirt 8. New pants 9. Lightweight workout shoes


Saturday, December 8, 2012

A Wish List for Bug

1. Harlem's Little Blackbird Book  2. Liam the Red Fox Stuffy 3. Stacking Toys 4. Chocolate Moccasins for little wiggly toes 5. & 6. Baby Einstein Music for roads trips 7. Good Night Books 8. Custom wall art for Howie's room  
I may be several months behind on the updates, but I realize that our family and friends have been asking for gift ideas so I took the liberty of pushing pause on the monthly rundowns.

For all gift givers, we have only one request: please do not get us boxes and boxes of toys to bring home. We have limited space here and we also have a "one bucket" rule. We have one big toy bucket and once it is full - we will start swapping out new toys for old toys to be donated. This will minimize my freak outs about limited space here at home and hopefully it will also teach Howie some very valuable lessons on not hoarding all the fun.

Mom & Dad's wish list to follow.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Pre-Baby Prep

About a month or so prior to the due date I started freezing meals. My neice came to visit from Houston and helped with the preparations. We made large amounts of the following meals:
This was my most brilliant idea yet! I ended up making enough meals to stock up the freezer for a couple of months. I made or marinaded all the meat and all we had to do was prepare the fresh ingredients just before dinner. We called it "shopping in the freezer." The stuffed peppers were a recipe from my Grandmother Lenora, but by the time we got to the store for the fresh peppers they were like $2.50 a pepper. whatevs. We ended up stuffing baked potatoes (much cheaper, even though they are so, so bad for you)with the meat mixture instead. It was a big hit with my niece who stayed with us that week. I'll post that recipe in the future. Don't get all De-Mandy with me either.

My mother in-law flew in from Jamaica a week before my due date and planned to stay one week past my due date. It was so awesome having her here to share this amazing time with us. She made huge pots of our favorite dishes. She made homemade chicken soup, curry chicken, B's favorite stew peas, and my ultimate favorite ox tails. It was amazing. We ended up having meals for the entire three months I was out on maternity leave. It was a huge help having those meals once Hammie came home.

I haven't mastered these recipes nearly as well as she has (read: at all). We keep trying to get it right but there is nothing like mom's cooking. Once we get the technique and measurements together to produce a respectable recipe (we can only hope it tastes like mom's) I'll post it. Until then, try one of the recipes up there.

 In addition to my obsession for hoarding food, I had daily panic attacks about "STUFF." For every new item we brought into the house I found fifteen things that needed to be thrown out. UPS showed up at our door daily and poor B fell victim to my tantrums. I felt like I was suffocating from all the stuff. All the preggo books said that this nesting stage was normal. Let me tell you friends, it is serious. The urge was so intense that I really felt like my life depended on whether or not my house was "in order." Closets had to be cleared out, books needed to be donated (woah!), and baseboards needed to be scrubbed. It was scary stuff. So, the house was scrubbed, the meals were made and still...no baby.