Monday, September 10, 2012

Deceptively Delicious... Chocolate Fondue




This was a success!  Very easy and very fun - the kids loved dipping all kinds of stuff in the fondue.  Our letter of the week was F so it work out perfectly for our "F" snack.
 (I tried a chocolate pudding recipe in the cookbook that was pretty much the same thing but with cornstarch to thicken it.  The kids liked both, but I'll stick with the fondue recipe.)



Who would have guessed that this was in that up there???  I adore avocado but it's one food that my kiddos just don't like - I think it's the texture. Scout used to share chips and guac with me but now she won't touch it.  I sneak into their chocolate peanut shakes and now I will serve it in this yummy new treat : )

Viola!  Green slime has magically turned into yummy Chocolate Fondue!






Saturday, September 1, 2012

Ryder - 4 month check up

I am so in love with this little guy!  He brings so much joy to our home.  Every morning, when I wake him up (that's right I have to wake him up - awesomeness) his little face just lights up when he sees me.  He is such a mellow little guy - just content to stare at me or have the kids run circles around him.  He is the perfect little, happy, smiley addition to our home.  I think this 3/4month stage is my favorite (so far!) He can go almost 4 hours between nursing, no solid foods to deal with yet, sleeps all night, only poops once or twice a day (instead of every diaper!) and he's just so stinkin' happy!  It's like he's saying, "Thank you Mama for all that nausea you endured for 9 months, the constant state of sleep-deprivation, for continuing to nurse me exclusively even through mastitis and thrush and for not losing your cool when I have a huge poop every time we are leaving the house running late for some important event."  Who knew that little smile could say so much?  
Ryder does all those classic adorable baby things - plays with his feet, sucks in hands, sticks his little tongue out, blows raspberries and makes those adorable little cooing sounds.  It's perfection and I love every bit of it...
His little routine goes something like this:
8/8:30am  I wake him up and nurse him (I should get him sooner, but I just love my sleep!)
9:30ish     Nap
11:30/12   Nurses
1pm          Nap
3pm          Nurses
4:30          Nap
6:30/7       Nurses
8pm          Bedtime
10:30pm "Dreamfeed" (one last feeding before we go to bed)

At his checkup today he was 28 inches long (100th percentile) and 16 lbs (50th percentile) 
He enjoys laying on our bed, playing with his crib gym toys, tummy time, staring at his mobile in his crib, and sitting in his bumbo and watching Scout and River play.  He is awesome is the car and usually falls asleep.  He's loves chilling in the jogging stroller for family walks and can't live without his paci and his little dalmatian "lovey"  We cannot seem to ween him off the swaddle.  Every time we decide to stop swaddling him and move to the sleep sack, he just cannot get to sleep - he can't handle his hands! (lol!)  So he's got to be the longest swaddled baby ever - he looks so ridiculous in his swaddling blanket and he always wakes up with at least one leg out : ) Oh well, hopefully he won't go to college in a swaddling blanket...


30 before I turn 30 - update!

My List - update!

 1.  Blog : )  this makes 16 posts! So far, so good.
 2.  Do a triathlon with my Mom (Aug. 5th!)  DONE!
 3.  Nurse Ryder for a year  4 months down, 8 more to go!
 4.  Start freezing meals I've had 3 freezer meal "cook days" so far. I'm working on a post about it.
 5.  Pray regularly with Tony
 6.  Make home made baby food getting close...
 7.  Do a 5k as a family of 5
 8.  Stop biting my nails
 9.  Have a "computer fast" (either one day a week or fast for a whole week, etc)
10. Memorize 12 Bible verses
11. Read a book a month so far:  Searching for Alaska and the Namesake
12. Get pregnant (yikes!)
13. Try deceptively delicious recipes tried 6 so far : ) Posts to come...
14. Create a system for actually remembering friends and family's birthdays  
    just bought an adorable perpetual calendar and have been filling in birthdays/anniversaries
15. Play the piano/guitar more
16. Have "yes days" with the kids
17. Have a kid-free weekend (this will be a hard one)
18. Help Scout write letters to family members as part of our routine Letter writing is an official part of her school week. We put together a special box with paper, stickers, addresses, stamps, etc.  So far she's written 2 bday cards, 1 thank you note and a letter to a cousin.
19. Incorporate a walk with all 3 kids into our day
20. Sign up for an Olympic Triathlon ( a Sprint if I achieve #12 : )
21. Try 10 new recipes I'm updating this to "incorporate 10 new recipes into our monthly menu"
22. Move towards eating "clean"
23. Try 5 new restaurants
24. Family "TV fast"
25. Drink more water
26. Figure out how to do my own shellac manicures/pedicures at home Going Great! Post in the works : )
27. Do a triathlon with Tony Sept 15th!

Here are the final additions to the list:
28. Try 100 new recipes 
I've already tried 16 new recipes because pretty much any recipe is new to me since I'm not a cook so I'm thinking I can get to 100 before my birthday. We'll see...
29. Make some homemade Christmas gifts with the kids
30. Try organic cleaning supplies/ body care items: homemade deodorant, laundry detergent, shampoo, conditioner, lotion, diaper cream, dish washing liquid, etc.