Thursday, May 31, 2012

Father & Son


Even though Charlie is sick with his first real cold and fever, he slept until 6am this morning.  The difference in a 5am wake up call and a 6am wake up call feels like hours for me so I was so happy we all "slept in" this morning.

Fingers crossed he's well soon!

Heather

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Quietly Working


I absolutely love this picture.  Travis actually took it a few weeks ago while Bea was diligently working on coloring.  So sweet!

A Tuesday that feels like a Monday

Even after a long holiday weekend today definitely felt like a Monday.  We were invited to a play group this morning but both Bea and Charlie have a little cough and runny nose so I didn't want them to pass it along to anyone else.  Instead we walked down to our little town center, grabbed a Starbucks, and indulged in Bea's favorite thing there, sitting on the bench.


And, since it was so hot Bea decided to bring along her own ice cream.


In addition to "looking for people we know" she also loves to smell/look at/throw the flowers.


After nap time it was still a million degrees outside so I decided to keep them in for the afternoon.


Isn't this the picture of hot and sweaty!

So, Bea worked on a sprinkle/marker concoction and Charlie enjoyed the new jumparoo loaned to us.



Now it's storming so hopefully this humidity will be a thing of the past tomorrow.  I can't take upper 80's and humid at the end of May!

Heather

Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Memorial Day Weekend


This was our first Memorial Day in South Orange and it was HOT!!!!  Our weekend was spent BBQ'ing and attending the 14th Annual Rubber Duck Races in Maplewood.



We actually missed the parade before the duck races (and we thought we were doing good to have everyone showered and out of the house by 9:30) so we walked into Maplewood and grabbed a bagel.


Then, off to the races, but not before rolling down the hill a few times.


A few of the older kids were rolling and Bea just had to join.  She hasn't quite mastered it, but that hasn't stopped her from trying!




And here's little Charlie bug enjoying the races!

I hope everyone had a relaxing weekend!

Heather

Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Six Months


Our little Charlie bug turned six months this weekend.  I can't believe how time is flying by with him.  Everyday is something new and we're seeing more and more of his personality develop.  Some of his recent milestones include:

rolling over on April 4th
his first tooth on April 28th
reaching out for mama to pick him up
starting solids at the beginning of April

He loves his big sister more than anyone in the world (except maybe mama when it's time to eat!) and will giggle and giggle as loudly as he can when she pays attention to him.  He also loves music.  I've been taking him to music class with Bea on Fridays and he can't get enough of the egg shakers and the scarves.  And anytime someone sings to him he's in heaven.

He has the sweetest personality and is such a good baby.  He naps in the afternoon at the same time Bea does (thank you God!) and goes to bed quickly in the evenings.  He usually sleeps most nights, waking up between 4am and 6am (if at all) to eat before going back to sleep for a few hours.  Usually if it's closer to 6am he'll get to sleep with mama in bed and he loves snuggling under the covers.

And what an eater!  This little boy loves his food.  So far we've tried sweet potatoes, bananas, prunes, green beans, plums, cherries, blueberries, peas, butternut squash, and apples and he's yet to refuse one of them.

I can't wait to see what's next!

Heather

Friday, May 4, 2012

Uh Oh Spaghetti O

Here's yet another idea that I found while reading Play At Home Mom.


Basically I cooked up a pound of spaghetti (adding a little canola oil so that it wouldn't stick), drained and cooled it, then separated it into three portions.  I took each portion and put it in a plastic food storage bag with a few drops of food coloring and viola, colored spaghetti.

I put out some of Bea's cookware and plates/bowls as well as scissors and measuring cups.



Bea had never used the scissors before (at least that I can remember) so we spent awhile learning how to cut and then she was onto measuring.  She spent a good 30-45 minutes measuring out the spaghetti and putting it into pots, pans, tea kettles, etc.  Here's the aftermath



She asked to play with her "macaroni" for the next few days until we finally had to throw it out.  Super easy and well worth it!

Heather

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Recent Finds

I, like a lot of people out there, love going to flea markets and thrift stores.  Before having Bea and Charlie I was obsessed with collecting vintage dishes.  In fact, I have boxes and boxes of them stored in our basement (with hopes of someday having the space/furniture to display them).

Since having kids, in addition to searching for dishes, I now search for toys, books, basically anything that I think they (or, let's be honest, I) might like.  But between moving to the suburbs and having Charlie I haven't gotten the chance to check out our local markets and stores.  And somehow I think with two small ones I won't be going as often as I would like.  However, I have found a great resource in our local Mothers & More group.  The things I've found aren't vintage but are usually very gently used (pretty much everything I've gotten looks as if it hasn't been touched) and I've found some great toys at a fraction of the price.  Yesterday we went to pick up these



  
The Eeboo matching game is for Bea.  Right now it's a little old for her (it's 3+) but we've been playing a modified version, which she loves.  The snail and cars I picked out for Charlie, but Bea has already claimed them as her own.  I guess that's part of being the second born!

The cars are what actually caught my eye initially.  I'm thinking of doing something like this for Charlie's room


I have a long way to go but I think this idea is such a cute one.

Heather

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

What We Wore Wednesday


This was one of those rare days where both kids are dressed, happy, and with nothing on them yet.  And it managed to stay that way most of the day!!!!

On Bea:  Dress by 77kids, leggings from Old Navy, socks from Target (Abby Cadabby socks found in the dollar spot that we HAD TO HAVE), shoes from Target

On Charlie:  Polo style onesie from Gap, plaid pants from the Gap, socks from Target

Heather

Breakfast for Bea

I just finished reading Bringing Up Bebe and the chapter on feeding babies and toddlers really struck a cord with me.  I feel like when we first started Bea on solids we did a really good job.  Of course, everything was new and exciting and she would pretty much eat anything we gave her.  Fast forward to around her first birthday and our foodie tot began to slowly become a picky eater.  It didn't happen overnight, which is why I think we started giving in on certain things.  And before I knew it we were having pb&j for every lunch because that's "all she would eat".

I refuse to raise a child that is only content to eat chicken nuggets and pizza.  But I'm also not going to keep these things away from her entirely, I feel like there has to be a happy medium.

I've been linking up with Lauren from with two cats for her Mini Meals series.  This has been a great way for me to gather ideas from other moms and has also given me an extra little push to try new things.  So, here's our latest "new" breakfast, oatmeal.


I chose to use rolled oats and then added a little bit of honey and vanilla.  I topped this with bananas and a sprinkle of cinnamon.  To my amazement, this is what was left


Looks like we have a winner!!!!

Heather