1) "I took off work for the first four years' of my child's life to be with him."
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
10 Things to NOT Say to a WOHM
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Homeschooling: my experience
Monday, September 28, 2009
Excuses.
2) How to make your blog successful (a series of posts)
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Harry Connick Jr Your Songs Review & Giveaway
Having myself taught piano lessons for 8 years, drum lessons for 6 years, and numerous random instruments throughout time, I obviously lay much importance on incorporating music into my family's daily life. Combining this love with much musical education, I am also a thorough critic when listening to new music. :-)
Harry Connick Jr's Your Songs CD has taken familiar songs but put a new spin on them by arranging them to be orchestrated in a "big band era" sort of way. I best describe it as background or dinner music--it's easy listening, flowing, and melodic. You'll find yourself put at ease with the major key signatures and smooth male vocals (that would be Harry--who names their kid "Harry?" is that his real name?!), but also engaged from time to time as you realize that you know the song he's singing. One thing that really made me respect this album was that Harry arranged all of the pieces for the orchestra himself as well as performed on it. I like it when musicians have the technical knowledge to do such things! You'll find these classic hits on Your Songs:
- All The Way (Frank Sinatra)
- Just The Way You Are (Billy Joel)
- Can’t Help Falling In Love With You (Elvis Presley)
- And I Love Her (The Beatles)
- (They Long To Be) Close To You (The Carpenters)
- Besame Mucho
- The Way You Look Tonight
- First Time Ever I Saw Your Face (Roberta Flack)
- Your Song (Elton John)
- Some Enchanted Evening
- And I Love You So (Don McLean)
- Who Can I Turn To? (Tony Bennett)
- Smile (Charlie Chaplin)
- Mona Lisa (Nat King Cole)
So the big question: do I recommend this album? I must say that yes, I do. The music is well designed and things work together smoothly. It's a type of music that you either must be in the mood for or that must have the right occasion (this will be the CD I pull out for a dinner party or housewarming event), but you'll be enjoying the nostalgic qualities of it each time you listen!
Win It! To gain your initial entry into this contest, I want to know what your favorite genre of music is. Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry along with an email address!Contest ends Friday, October 16, 2009 at 0730 hours, EST.
Earn additional entries after you've done the above by...
* Blogging about this contest (2 entries)
* Sporting my blog button
* Sporting my "Green Cleaning" button (2 entries)
* Subscribing to me
* Following me
* Tweeting about this contest (1 tweet per day)
* Voting me up/etc. on Technorati, StumbleIt, or anywhere else (tell me where!)
* Emailing three friends about this contest
Be Blessed,
Granola Nut Clusters Review & Giveaway
Attention nut lovers! MyBlogSpark is a company that works with bloggers to provide reviews about products for companies. I got the honor of checking out Nature Valley's new Granola Nut Clusters through them. I'd forgotten that I'd even signed up for the review until receiving my package in the mail and feeling like I was opening a Christmas present. First, I found a sweet day-pack sized bag made from 50% post consumer waste materials. It's the perfect size and shape to hold some snacks, a water bottle, a knife, map, and first aid kit for a day hike. Even my husband commented on how much he liked it!
Secondly, I found a small pair of binoculars, a flashlight, and a stainless steel water bottle. These aren't the most expensive thing on the market, but they're decent. The binoculars are clear (would be good to keep in the car for those times when you need to spy on a suspicious character at the grocery store), the water bottle doesn't contain scary chemicals, and the flashlight has good beam strength.
Lastly, included were full size bags of each of the new Granola Nut Cluster flavors: roasted cashew, nut lovers, roasted almond, and honey roasted peanut. Since I had jumped back on the weight-loss bandwagon, I first read all of the ingredients. Surprised and happy was I to find that they're using all natural ingredients! I quickly opened three of the bags to sample the clusters. Bite size and flavorful, these aren't salty or too sweet. They would be good on a hike because you aren't left with unquenchable thirst and they're high in protein. Each bag reseals making travel and freshness easy!
Buy It! Check your local grocery store, or shop online for General Mills.
Win It! MyBlogSpark is giving away this same prize package to one of my readers. You will receive all four flavors of the Granola Nut Clusters, a handy dandy 50% recycled sling backpack, a pair of binoculars, a flashlight, and a stainless steel water bottle! To enter, you must share your best camping/hiking/nature tip with us. Be sure to leave a separate comment for each entry and to include your email address each time. Contest ends Friday, October 9, 2009 at 0730 hours, EST.
Earn additional entries after you've done the above by...
* Blogging about this contest (2 entries)
* Sporting my blog button
* Sporting my "Green Cleaning" button (2 entries)
* Subscribing to me
* Following me
* Tweeting about this contest (1 tweet per day)
* Voting me up/etc. on Technorati, StumbleIt, or anywhere else (tell me where!)
* Emailing three friends about this contest
* Sharing a different camping/outdoor tips
Good luck and be blessed!
PS- while you're visiting Nature Valley's website, they have a link where you can play a game and win some pomegranate granola bars or movie tickets...it takes a minute, and I actually WON the package of granola bars!
Wednesday, September 23, 2009
Nominate Me! (pretty please?)
1) Read all of this post
2) Click the badge below
3) Nominate me!
I'd love to be nominated in the categories of:
- Working Mom Blog
From the awkwardness of pumping at work to changing diapers in between conference calls, dish on your favorite working mommy blogger who may or may not have it all together, but pulls it off anyway. - Eco-Friendly Mommy Blog
From cloth diapers to all-natural cleaning products, being earth-conscious while still cutting corners is a pretty great talent if you ask us. Know any mom bloggers who share all their fab (and pocket-friendly) eco-tips? Share the wealth.
Why should you take five minutes to do this? Well, because you like to read my blog and it would hugely help me out if I won. The grand prize is $1,000 which would buy me two years' worth of Internet access. I don't have the Internet at home right now--just imagine all of the great posts and giveaways you could get in on if I did have Internet access! If I was a runner-up, I'd use the $100 gift certificate to Pottery Barn Kids to buy splendid things for my beautiful baby girl's birthday (on October 31!).
So please, take a few minutes and nominate your favorite blog (ME!). :-) *hugs* to everyone who is kind enough to do this for me.
Tuesday, September 22, 2009
You Might Be A Paramedic Mama If...
1) You catch yourself angerly wondering why the car in front of you isn't pulling over...and then it hits you: you're driving your personal vehicle.
2) When accused by your mother-in-law of being a safety freak about your own child, you respond with "better alive than dead" with no sign of humor attached.
3) Topics such as decapitations and hemorrhaging bowels isn't a strange topic at the dinner table.
4) When teaching your 16-year-old how to drive, your first lesson consists of having him drive to every spot in the county where a teenager died because of driving accidents (and yes, you pull over and share the story). Then you have him drive to the cemetery to view the graves of those teenagers before letting him go home and tell his friends that he just got his driver's permit.
5) Instead of pulling the "my baby's at home crying" stunt when a cop pulls you over for speeding, you first remind him that a) you're coming home from a 24-hour paramedic shift and just happened to still be in ambulance-speed mode, and b) that your milk is leaking.
6) You have ever pumped by hand into a zip-lock baggie while traveling 75mph in the back of a moving vehicle.
7) You have ever strewn sheets all around a vehicle so that you could pump in "private."
8) You have ever had a co-worker ask if you need "any help pumping" and didn't turn him in for sexual harassment.
9) You can recognize the difference in sound between an electric pump and an electric suction unit.
(did you notice the pumping theme?)
and, 10) You snuggle your babies extra close at night because you know that in the tick of a second, lives change. Babies are hurt, children are gone, and mama's didn't kiss them goodbye. So you always, always, always kiss your babies goodbye and hold them a little longer after they've fallen asleep at night.
Monday, September 21, 2009
Body After Baby Event
Today is the newest "Day One" of my post-baby weight loss goal. I have NOT been one of those "lose it immediately after giving birth" types of women (most unfortunately, I assure you). A month after giving birth, my weight plateaued and has been at a standstill ever since. I'm shooting to get down to 120lbs (I'm 5'2) and have some new motivation that I think will help me: Mama Notes' Body After Baby Event.
Body After Baby is an 8-week blogosphere event accumulating with a grand prize of:
1) A $50 gift certificate to Mama Momo- a cloth diaper store with fun accessories for mom and baby and your choice of a prize package from Mama Momo worth a $70 value! and 2) A $25 gift certificate to to your choice of store: Nordstrom, Kohls, REI, Macy's, Target or Old Navy.
The winner is determined by a point system. Each week, one can earn points by doing specific healthy things (like the first week, you may get a point for each push-up that you do). At the end of the 8 weeks, the public can vote for the person who they think made the biggest change. Each vote is worth one point (I think).
I'm really hoping that this will give me a new push towards healthiness. It's so hard when you come home, make dinner, fix up the house (a little), do baby stuff, and go right to bed. My method of choice is going to be this:
1) I will feed my body--not just merely eat. Nothing sugary. Nothing fried. Nothing without substance.
2) No sugary beverages (including diet soda--those chemicals are not good for you!), excluding one glass of juice in the AM.
3) Increase my fruit and veggie intake.
4) Get some sort of exercise every single day for at least 30 minutes! (yikes, this is the one that I think I won't be able to do...)
I'm desperately needing accountability and encouragement here, so continue to leave the love. I'll be posting about this journey once a weeks, so hopefully knowing I must check in will help me stay on track! Need to lose some after-baby weight yourself? Why not join in!
*9/29 UPDATE!* So I realized after initially posting this that the BAB event doesn't actually start until today, 9/29. Yeah, this new information made me slack off a little bit. :-\ The good news is that I still lost some weight last week. The bad news is that I don't have a "before" photo of myself yet, so the change won't be as dramatic as I'd hoped at the end of the contest. Oh well! I'm still in it for the long haul and can't WAIT to see my new body *booty dance*!!!
Thursday, September 17, 2009
Kenny Loggins *all join in* FREE MP3 Downloads
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Cleaning Green Event!
Have you ever wondered if there's a better alternative?
If so (and even if not), plan to visit Life More Simply starting on September 28th for some of our most innovative and expensive giveaways to date! You are going to LOVE what we've got! There will be all sorts of information, reviews, and awesome giveaways for products that are eco-friendly and safe for everyone in your household. All of the items have been personally tested by me and I have absolutely fallen in love with what I've tried. There's no going back now--I'm definitely hooked for life and can't wait to share the same things with you!
America's Next Top Model Contestant Drinks Her Own Breast Milk
At first, coworkers don't really know what to say when they find out. Soon after though, one is bound to start finding cow and milk paraphernalia posted around work spaces. I have a collection of "Got Milk?" ads, cow magnets, and other incidentals that have been used to decorate the door of bathrooms I've pumped in (thank God for my privacy screen now!). Another interesting think about breast pumping culture is the stories and questions (not to mention the sign language and occasional offers to "help"--oh wait, that'd be my ambulance job) that arise.
Recently, some of my fellow employees were telling me about an America's Next Top Model episode they watched that included a contestant who admittedly drank her own breast milk. Shocked at first, I quickly cleared the air that no, I do not sit behind my screen and drink my own milk. My next move? YouTube the video!
24-year-old Cover Girl of the week Claire Unabia explained to judges during Cycle 10, Episode 1 that she was finding it terribly difficult to be apart from her baby girl who was still breastfeeding. She went on to explain that she was pumping her breast milk during the competition so that she could continue to nurse her daughter when they were reunited. The judges asked her if she was mailing her milk back home but her response shocked them all: Claire was drinking her expressed milk. "It tastes kind of like light soy milk," Claire shared. "I drank my breast milk only during audition week because I did not want to waste it after putting all my effort into making and extracting it. Dumping milk just seems wrong. A mother's milk is like liquid gold, so I also wanted the nutritional value back and to keep my immunity up."
The judges then went on to make a joke about it and are seen drinking glasses of milk (while one judge shouts "thanks, Claire!") before the scene changes. Wild? Crazy? Normal compared to the fact that we drink milk from cows?
What do you think?
Blessings,
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Free Udder Covers Nursing Cover!
...and the best news of all is that it's you can get an Udder Cover for FREE right now! My dear friend (who is ten-ish weeks pregnant with her first baby!) emailed me with a discount code that will take $32.00 off of your order (and a cover only costs $32.00). I don't know how long this will last, so snag a few of these while you can. To take advantage of this offer, enter "backorder" into the Enter your "limited time only" promo code here:** box on the checkout/order information part of the page. http://www.uddercovers.com/
Thursday, September 10, 2009
See Kai Run Shoes Review & Giveaway
- Handcrafted from butter-soft sheepskin leather
- Soft suede sole with non-slip rubber pads
- Adjustable Velcro closures make shoes easy to get on and ensure a great fit
- Breathable leather insole and lining
- Padded collars for extra comfort
- Arrives in snazzy silver packaging for easy gift giving
How To Recognize a SAHM
- I see you shopping during morning or day time store hours instead of in the evening.
- Your child knows what "Story Hour" at the library is.
- You tell me that we should get together for a "play date."
- Sewing, crocheting, or knitting actually represents something you have in progress.
- You eat home cooked meals more often than you eat frozen pizza.
- You have an updated and well put together blog...or two, or three.
- The word "nap" is something that you experience once in a while! *big jealous look* ;-)
Now my question to you: what are the things that make you recognize a WOHM?
Wednesday, September 9, 2009
Happy Shoes
- They are exactly reflective of my fashion sense: Hippie meets artist meets snowboarder.
- Their clearance prices are up to 85% off. Match that with my 7% cashbaq and I'm giddy with my bandit-ness. Oh, and there's free shipping, too.
- 100% sustainability in the products used to make the shoes. Hemp, silk, recycled materials...it's brilliant.
So when I get my shoes (MistleTOE (green), Satire-The Ryde (chocolate), and Weebit (for Amara), I will immediately take photos and let you know what I think. How much did I spend for everything? Less than $30.00. Today is a happy day.
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Stop & Shop Savings and Giveaway
Great sale pricing on the participating General Mills brands: Cheerios, Lucky Charms, Reeses Puffs, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Cookie Crisp Sprinkles, Cookie Crisp, Fruit Snacks, Old El Paso Dinner Kits, Pillsbury Strudel, Pillsbury Scrambles, Green Giant Boxed Vegetables, Yoplait Yo-Plus Multi-Pack, Fiber One Yogurt Multi-Pack, Pillsbury Refrigerated Cookies, Pillsbury Crescent Rolls, Pillsbury Sweet Rolls and Yoplait Delights
Additional savings for you or your school, depending on which Stop & Shop location you shop...
Additional entries:
Friday, September 4, 2009
September Activities
Mud Facial Recipe -September 30 (NOTE: Please only use for hands, not face)
This recipe is an at-home facial made from natural ingredients and is best suited for oily skin types. You'll need 1 tablespoon of Clay or Fuller's earth mud (don't worry, you'll see these readily at your local health food store), 1 egg yolk, ¼ of an avocado, mashed, and enough witch hazel essence to create a smooth consistency. Mix all the ingredients together until well-blended. Apply evenly on the skin and allow to dry. Rinse off with water when done.
Oktoberfest is a sixteen-day festival held each year in Munich, Germany during late September (and running to early October). It is one of the most famous events in Germany and the world's largest fair, with some six million people attending every year, and is an enjoyable event with an important part of Bavarian culture. (Wikipedia)
Make Your Own Play-Doh Recipe -September 16
1 c. flour
Food Coloring
Mix together, cook on low temperature stirring constantly. Cook until it is "slick" and moves away from edge of pan. Cool. Keep sealed in Ziplock bag.
Things you can use this activity for…
1) Math skills 2) Cooking skills 3) Fine Motor skills (mixing) 4) Practice following directions 5) Practice making choices (color) 6) Cause and Effect 7) Touch, Taste, and Smell senses (don’t encourage actual eating!) 8) Science (mixing colors) 9) Art (sculpting)
Different Types of “Punch’s” -September 20
1) The drink. Mix up and enjoy different punch recipes (must be sugar free and okayed by Rachel first). What’s in the different varieties? How does each one taste or look different? Which is your favorite?
2) The action. What and when is it okay to punch something/someone? Why? How does it feel to punch something? Have each person make a punching bag or pillow to take home, filled with rice/beans/cotton.
3) A tool. Bring a variety of paper punches in for people to use and decorate something with. Scrapbooking punches offer many different shapes.
Thursday, September 3, 2009
September's Fun and Crazy Days
September 5 Be Late for Something Day & Cheese Pizza Day
September 6 Fight Procrastination Day & Read a Book Day
September 7 Labor Day & Neither Rain nor Snow Day
September 8 International Literacy Day & Pardon Day
September 9 Teddy Bear Day
September 10 Sewing Machine Day & Swap Ideas Day
September 11 Make Your Bed Day
September 12 National Video Games Day
September 13 Defy Superstition Day & Fortune Cookie Day & Grandparent’s Day & Nt’l Peanut Day & Nat’l Pet Memorial Day & Positive Thinking Day & Uncle Sam Day
September 14 National Cream-Filled Donut Day
September 15 Make a Hat Day & Felt Hat Day
September 16 Collect Rocks Day & Play with Play Doh Day
September 17 Nat’l Apple Dumpling Day & Constitution Day
September 18 Natn’ Cheeseburger Day
September 19 International Talk Like A Pirate Day & Oktoberfest
September 20 National Punch Day
September 21 International Peace Day & Miniature Golf Day & World Gratitude Day
September 22 Elephant Appreciation Day
September 23 Checkers Day
September 25 National Comic Book Day & Native American Day
September 26 Johnny Appleseed Day
September 27 Crush a Can Day & International Rabbit Day
September 28 Ask a Stupid Question Day
September 30 National Mud Pack Day
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Ovarian Cancer--Pay It Forward!
Seventh Generation has partnered with the Ovarian Cancer Research Fund to help fight the all-too-often silent battle against Ovarian Cancer by donating $1 to OCRF for each person who registers at Seventh Generation's Let's Talk...Period website on September 1, 2009. Up to $22,000 will be donated...that's $1 for each affected woman this year!
Why care?
- Ovarian Cancer is the fifth leading cause of cancer death among U.S. women.
- The OCRF along with Woman to Woman, a volunteer network providing hope and support to women in treatment, will use those dollars to continue the conversation.
- Vague but persistent and unexplained gastrointestinal complaints
- Pelvic and/or abdominal swelling or pain
- Bloating and/or feelings of fullness
- Unexplained change in bowel habits
- Urinary symptoms (urgency or frequency)
- Unexplained weight gain or loss
- New and unexplained abnormal postmenopausal vaginal bleeding
- Peri or post-menopause
- Uninterrupted ovulation (having no pregnancies and no prior use of oral contraceptives)
- Family or personal history of breast/ovarian cancer
- Presence of BRCA 1 or BRCA 2 gene mutations
What You Can Do
- Visit http://www.letstalkperiod.com/ today and register so that one more dollar will be donated.
- Be educated. Check out these videos:
Woman on the Street: Find Out What’s In a Conventional Tampon: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f-CT_PgVHgI
Dr. Alan Greene discusses organic cotton tampons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L79y6gkefso
Comedienne Jessica Bern, channels Aunt Flo: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=97ml4-L-1-o Comedienne Josie Leavitt, talks about tampons: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2vJT9GCwfA