I am 20 weeks into my pregnancy! I can hardly beleive I am already halfway through. Last pregnancy I carefully documented each week with a picture and a little happy dance that i was one week closer. This time around it is going so much faster I hardly have time to appreciate all that is happening inside of me. I am much more tired, crampy and cranky. Add to that running after a toddler and there hasnt been much time for weekly pictures.
This week we had our 20 week ultra sound and I was forced to stop and appreciate how far our new little baby has come already! We did not find out the gender and hope to wait untill the birth. i debated over the ultra sound at all but thought i would feel more relaxed having baby at home knowing everything looked good and it did! Here is some of baby's progress
Thursday, November 1, 2012
Monday, September 10, 2012
A day at the beach
We have been in Oregon for a few weeks now. So far we are really enjoying the city of Eugene and the area around it. 3 weeks and today was our first day of rain!
Last weekend we went to the beach directly west of us and were glad to discover that is a very cute town surrounded by sand dunes and ocean!
Last weekend we went to the beach directly west of us and were glad to discover that is a very cute town surrounded by sand dunes and ocean!
Friday, April 20, 2012
Hanging book art
I have been wanting to make this hanging book art since I saw it on pintrest months and months ago.
Source: whimsicalworldoflaurabird.blogspot.com via Sara on Pinterest
I would like to think that I have the creativity and motivation to figure this out all on my own, but for this project I relied heavily on my mom. She figured out the project, made a beautiful hanging book, and then sent me home with instructions and supplies. I simply followed her directions. I used one book for the cover and an old copy of winnie the pooh for the pages since it will be hanging in the nursery. The entire project start to finish took about 30 min. Here is a little tutorial on how to make your own:
Supplies:
Book with hard cover
Glue gun
stapler
eye hook
To begin rip all of the pages out of your book
Then gently staple both ends of the page together width wise to make a little drop shaped page
Continue these steps untill you have a large stack
Staple 6-10 pages together to form the base of your hanging piece and glue to inside of empty book cover
I then placed this on its side and began placing glue along both sides of the edge of pages and inserting where needed. I had some printed off copies of other book mobiles for inspiration.
Continue untill you have desired look
Place eye hook in middle of cover and hang!
Friday, February 24, 2012
Friday, January 27, 2012
Goal - Baby food
One of my goals for the new year was to begin to make my own baby food. I had intended to make my own food from the start but was quickly drawn in to the world of easily bought pre packaged baby food. I justified it by buying the organic kind, I was spending a small fortune. So for the welfare of my son and our bank account, I decided to make my own.
Making your own baby food is a lot easier then I thought it would be. If I had realized how cheap and easy it was I would have started doing it as soon as Jude began eating solids. One thing that makes it so easy is this awesome Christmas gift from my parents
Source: shoppingnexus.com via Krista on Pinterest
I simply make up a batch of whatever organic fruit i could find for a good price and freeze it in those cute little trays or keep in the fridge. a few hours before mealtime i pull out whatever I want to use and it is fresh and ready. I feel so much better feeding my child food that has nothing other fruit/veggies with a little bit of water and for a fraction of the price. I realize that you could probably use any blender and ice cube trays but i am the kind of person who is deeply motivated by how cute the things I am using are. Doesn't that smiling face make the process seem happy? I think so.
Wednesday, January 25, 2012
Family Pictures
Life has been a little busy. Jude has decided that he will not nap in his bed and will only nap while being held. This is why there have been no blog entries for some time now. I also have been very busy with doula stuff. I have several births coming up that I am VERY excited about.
I have been meaning to write the entries on my new years resolutions, but it seems more fun to post some family pictures we took a few weeks ago. Few of them turned out good as Jude decided he NEEDED to eat dirt and crawl around so it was hard to get a picture where he is not lunging out of our arms reaching for the ground. Here a few that turned out OK.
Friday, January 6, 2012
10 months
I was a little late in taking my sons 10 month photos and even later in posting them. 10 months! Now its almost 11.
10 months:
- He dances when he hears music of any kind
- he loves pointing at things
- he creates all kinds of games to play
- he still fights sleeping
- he is eating a ton of solids
- his favorite food is yogurt
Here are a few pictures of him at 10 months
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
DIY: Feather hair clip tutorial
I saw some hair clips recently that I loved. They were simple feather and button hairpins so I decided to see if I could make my own and share the tutorial with you. They are VERY easy to make and pretty cheap. I think they turned out looking pretty classy and would make a great gift!
Materials:
-feathers
-hair clip
-button (vintage?)
-felt
-glue gun
Step 1: cut out a circle of felt the size you would like the body of your pin to be
Step 2: Use your glue gun to place feathers on felt
Step 3: Glue (or sew) button at base of feathers
Step 4: Glue creation to pin back or Barrett (or whatever you want)
Easy right? The whole project only takes about 2-5min. I made several at once so I have some for myself and some to give away as gifts.
Monday, January 2, 2012
Happy New Year!
Happy new year! Its the time of year where everyone has great hope for the future. The new year brings promise of a better you, a better year. 2011 was hands down the most eventful/important year of my life as it brought me my son. It also ended with me becoming lazy/overtired and not doing many of the things that I had hoped to be doing. One sandwich leads to 2 months of eating gluten. Eating gluten leaves me feeling sick and tired. Felling sick and tired leads to me not feeling up to all the cloth diaper laundry and using way to many disposables. So on and so on. The bright side is that i have lots of 'resolutions' for the new year!
2012 goals:
-eat gluten free/organic (again)
-Make my own baby food
-return to full time cloth diapering (disposables are a slippery slope)
-Figure out why i feel sick all the time and try and remedy the problem
-Begin training for Holistic Health Practitioners license.
-Find a local community of like minded people and really invest in them
-Expand my doula business
-Set goals and organize Hope and Heritage shop
I hesitated to post my goals because once they are out there people might see how far I come from acheiving them. I dediced that it might prove to be some kind of accountability for me. So in the name of oppenness and accountablilty i will be taking some time throughout Jan. to do a blog post focusing on each of my goals for 2012! If i can follow through and actually post about each gaol this month, there might be hope for the rest of my resolutions after all.
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