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Thursday, 04 June 2009

  • Open Mouth, Insert Foot

    My child has a serious foot fetish! She love to look at feet, touch feet, put feet in her mouth. And not just her feet like normal babies but our feet too! Maybe it's my shiny, red toenail polish...just looks to inviting not to give it a little lick. Yesterday, she spent the majority of her lunchtime trying to lick applesause off her foot (don't ask how it got there!)

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Thursday, 28 May 2009

  • Things I Hate (Today)

    1. Fuzzi Bunz Cloth Diapers  Don't get me wrong I LOVE cloth diapering, I just hate the Fuzzi Bunz brand. I have 2 Fuzzi Bunz, 3 Happy Heinies, and 14 Bum Genius which I cannot say enough good things about. The Bum Genius are amazing! They never leak, are super wicking/ keep her really dry, fit trim and slim, and come in cute colors. The stupid FB on the other hand leak everytime, today's afternoon nap being no exception. DSCF0309 Tearing up a magazine in her pretty blue Bum Genius diaper
    2. The Mailman Our mailman always comes between 4:50 and 5:15. Always. Everyday. Except today. I went out at 11:30 to put some outgoing mail in the box and he had already come today. What the Hell?
    3. Missing Pilates   Jake's working late so no pilates class for me.
    4. Having a Sick Baby  Poor little Lucy has had fever and cough for 3 days. She's super fussy and clingy and you can just tell by looking at her that she doesn't feel good. She's cutting teeth on the bottom so maybe that's the problem? My doctor said (over and over again) that babies don't get fever when they cut teeth and that something else must be wrong but all my girlfriends swear their kids ran temperatures when they got their teeth. All I know is, she feels terrible.

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Monday, 18 May 2009

  • The one where Lucy learns to crawl

     My mom was visiting today and in passing she mentioned that my brother's baby, Bethany, who is one day older than Lucy, just started crawling. So upon Nana's departure I immediately spread a blanket on the floor, put Lucy on her tummy and informed her, "Ok, Missy! If Bethany can crawl then you can too! Get to it." I put her favorite toys out of reach, backed slowly out of the room so she couldn't beg her way out it, and waited. She desperatly wanted her toy but at first she just looked around, unsure of what to do. I coached from the hallway, "You have to crawl!" She ignored me and focused intently on the job at hand. Next thing I know, she's hollering and waving wildly at her toys, "Ah badaba ah ba uh uh uh mwah!"  She seriously sounded like she was trying to coax them into coming to her instead of the other way around! I poked my head in the living room and told her, "You can't talk them into coming to you. Find another way to get them. Maybe crawl?"  I left the room again and waited quietly while Lucy tried to figure it out. I re-entered the room a few minutes later and much to my suprise she had her toys! Only she hadn't crawled to them. She had remained where I set her and simply pulled the blanket closer and closer to her until the toys slid within her grasp. I picked her up and squeezed her tightly. "Lucy! How clever you are! You're a genius baby!", I exclaimed. She may not be mobile yet but she's well on her way.

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    DSCF0230 Lucy and Bethany playing together. So sweet 

     

     

Tuesday, 12 May 2009

  • Cleaning Up My Act

    I made some all natural, insect repellant for Lucy last weekend. The mosquitos are awful this time of year (really, just about all year long) and it's been  hard to take Lucy out because I was loath to put chemicals all over her sensitive baby skin. I saw some herbal repellant at my local cloth diaper store last week and thought it was a great idea but I really wanted to make my own so after a quick trip to The Herb Bar to get some essential oils this is what I came up with. 

    • 40 drops Lavender oil
    • 20 drops Peppermint oil
    • 3 oz water
    • 1 oz vodka (the vodka is an odorless alcohol which helps to break up and diffuse the oils)
    • store in an opaque squirt bottle and reapply as scent starts to fade

    We used it over the weekend and not only did it work great but it smelled really nice too! The recipe I had called for lemongrass, eucalyptus, and citronella but the herbalist said those oils where too harsh for babies and that eucalyptus could actually be fatal to infants. Thank goodness I asked! I also picked up some basil oil for cleaning so hopefully I'll be putting it to use soon with equally good results. I've been using vinegar, and borax to clean with for a few years, but recently I've been branching out and making some more "complex" cleaners and I'm thrilled to report they work better than I could have ever expected. Vinegar is an excellent degreaser, prevents mold & mildew growth, neutralizes odors, and can be infused to make citrus or herbal varieties which bring added cleaning power. Here are a few of my favorite recipes:

    Citrus Vinegar:

    Use the peels only of oranges, lemons, limes, or grapefruits. Using a one quart jar, fill halfway with the citrus peels and cover with vinegar. Let stand for 2 weeks and remove peels.

    Orange is a disinfectant, antiseptic, insecticide, and pesticide                                                                             

    Lemon is a disinfectant, antiseptic, fungicide, insecticide and pesticide

    This is a great way to use every bit of the fruit, especially if you're not able to compost. I like to make fresh lemonade or OJ and save the peels for cleaner.

    Furniture Polish

    Mix 3/4 cup olive oil with 1/4 cup citrus vinegar. Shake well before each use.

    All Purpose Kitchen Cleaner

    • 2 cups water
    • 1 cup hydrogen peroxide
    • 1 cup white vinegar
    • 10 drops tea tree oil or 20 drops lavender oil
    • store in opaque spray bottle

    Tea Tree Oil is an antibacterial, disinfectant, antiseptic, fungicide and insecticide                                                   

    Lavender is an antibacterial, disinfectant, antiseptic, and insect repellent

    I love using something safe, all natural, inexpensive, effective, and made with own two hands that I don't have to worry about my baby touching or being exposed to. I (of course) still put everything away behind baby proofed cabinets but I don't have to worry about her crawling across the floor after I mop or putting her mouth on edge of the table 2 seconds after I wipe it down. This stuff is great; we're helping the environment, helping our pocketbook, and the house is cleaner than it's ever been. Give it a try, you won't be disappointed. Happy Cleaning!

     

     

Monday, 04 May 2009

  • Shining Armor

     

    Reason 593,204 that I love Jake: Tonight while I was obsessing about my thighs and parading around in the buff to examine every flabby aspect, he calmly leaned over and put his hands around one touching his thumbs and fingers together in a circle around my upper leg then looked pointedly up at me to hammer home his point. He loves my body and thinks it's just right.