Project Nursery

I don’t know if there’s something in the water, the spring air or what, but it seems like there are pregnant women popping up everywhere I go.  I swear, that was just me.  I was the pregnant lady.  My, how much has changed in a year!  Well, a friend is in the final stages of prepping her nursery for the arrival of their first – a little girl.  I’ve watched her choose each and every detail and it brought back so many memories from designing my son’s perfect room.  While obsessing over the perfect paint color, fabric selections and decor, I relied heavily on one amazing website — Project Nursery.  For those of you who just have a passion for interior design and children, Project Nursery is your mecca.  It is the cream of the crop for inspirational websites because not only does it include nurseries, it has ideas for toddlers, playrooms, bathrooms and so much more.  In case Pinterest wasn’t enough, you now have another time-sucking website to spend hours on.  I can’t pass up this opportunity to show you a few pictures of our completed nursery.  I want to bottle up the feeling I get from that room and carry it with me forever.

Our Nursery Storyboard

Yes, there was still plastic on the glider at that time. Ha!

We've since hung shelves above the glider to hold frames, books and the video monitor camera.

Don't mind that clutter all over the dresser. It was a work in progress.

Let Me Hold You Longer

As my son’s first birthday fast approaches, I find myself with a mixture of emotions.  I am incredibly proud of the little boy he is becoming, in awe of his ever-changing abilities and in love with him more and more each day.  Yet I have an overwhelming sense of sadness.  How is my little boy already so big?  What happened to the little peanut that slept on my chest and curled up in my arms?  I feel like we’ve already surpassed so many milestones and some days I look at him and think, “he will never be this small again.”  As I put him in his crib at night a small part of me is sad that tomorrow he will be another day older.  Everybody warned me they grow up way too fast and boy is that true.  I read this poem and it hit the nail on the head.  Cherish each and every moment.

Let Me Hold You Longer

a poem by Karen Kingsbury

 

Long ago you came to me, a miracle of firsts;

First smiles and teeth and baby steps, a sunbeam on the burst.

But one day you will move away and leave to me your past

And I will be left thinking of a lifetime of your lasts.

 

The last time that I held a bottle to your baby lips

The last time that I lifted you and held you on my hip,

The last night when you woke up crying,

Needing to be walked,

When last you crawled up with your blanket

Wanting to be rocked.

 

The last time when you ran to me still small enough to hold

The last time when you said you’d marry me when you grew old.

 

Precious simple moments and bright flashes from your past

Would I have held on longer if I’d known they were your last?

Our last adventure to the park, your final midday nap

The last time when you wore your favorite faded baseball cap.

 

Your last few hours of kindergarten, last days of first grade,

Your last at bat in Little League, last colored picture made.

I never said goodbye to all your yesterdays long past

So what about tomorrow? Will I recognize your lasts?

 

The last time that you catch a frog in that old backyard pond

The last that you ran barefoot across our fresh-cut lawn

Silly, scattered moments and bright flashes from your past

I keep on taking pictures, never quite sure of your last.

 

The last time that I comb your hair or stop a pillow fight,

The last time that I tuck you in and pray with you at night.

The last time when we cuddled with a book just me and you,

The last time you jump in our bed and sleep between us two.

 

The last piano lesson, the last vacation to the lake

Your last few weeks of middle school, last soccer goal you make.

I look ahead and dream of days that haven’t come to pass

But as I do I sometimes miss today’s sweet precious lasts.

 

The last time that I help you with a math or spelling test

The last time when I shout that “Yes! Your room is still a mess!”

The last time that you need me for a ride from here to there

The last time that you spend the night with your old tattered bear.

 

My life keeps moving faster, stealing precious days that pass

I want to hold on longer, want to recognize your lasts.

The last thing that you need my help with, details of a dance,

And the last time that you asked me for advice about romance.

 

The last time that you talked to me about your hopes and dreams

The last time that you wear a jersey for your high school team.

I’ve watched you grow and barely noticed seasons as they pass

If I could freeze the hands of time, I’d hold onto your lasts.

 

For come some bright fall morning, you’ll be going far away

College life will beckon in a brilliant sort of way

One last hug, one last goodbye, one quick and hurried kiss,

One last time to understand just how much you’ll be missed.

 

I’ll watch you leave and think how fast our time together passed

So let me hold on longer, God, to every precious last.

via Amy Deardon: Let Me Hold You Longer.

Homemade Yogurt Drops

As a mom, I know we are always looking for easy and healthy snacks for our kids.  My son is 10-months-old now and loves yogurt and he loves to feed himself.  All of you parents out there can imagine what happens when a 10-month-old baby tries to feed himself yogurt.  It’s not pretty.  He’s also a lover of those freeze-dried yogurt melts that taste like astronaut food, so I figured there had to be a way to make frozen yogurt melts out of Greek yogurt.  Little did I know it would be this easy!

My First Born…Pretty Much Forgotten

In 2004 my husband and I were blessed with a beautiful little fur ball we named Bruno.  He our pride and joy, he did amazing things such as rolling over, shaking hands and even speaking when asked!  He went with us most places, made regular trips to the park and was always up for a car ride.  Fast forward eight years and the poor guy can barely get a bath.

How sad that at one time I treated my dog as one of the family and now I unfortunately treat him as that weird Uncle who won’t get off your couch.  Of course, deep down I love him just as much as life before a baby, but ohhh, how my patience now wears thin.  His shedding didn’t bother me before, but now my daughter eats hairballs.  His snoring used to be endearing, but now with my advanced mommy-sleeping radar it wakes me up at least five times a night.  His incessant need to sit on my lap used to be the thing I loved most about him, now it’s just plain irritating because he doesn’t quite understand that bottle time can’t be snuggle time.

Lucky for Bruno, I have realized my newfound disdain for the once endeared, and have tried to make valiant efforts so he knows he is still loved.  Daily walks and new bones are now a must, and I try to get in at least five minutes of snuggles before going to bed.  My new goal is to give him some pets after every diaper change.   I’ve got to remind myself that my first born, although almost 56, needs a little loving everyday too.

Totsy

One of my new obsessions is www.totsy.com.  Totsy is an online shopping store that has exclusive name-brand items on sale everyday!  There is a limited amount and a limited time, which if you as me, makes the already very exciting process of online shopping even better!  At any given time they are having sales up to 85% off on all different types of items ranging from baby clothes, supplies and toys.  They’ve got moms covered too!  Items ranging from clothes to glassware will have you perusing Totsy for quite some time!  And the best part – you can always view upcoming sales so if you’ve had your eye on something super-chic it may just be half-off tomorrow!

giggle

While wandering through Scottsdale Quarter recently, I came across an absolutely amazing baby store, giggle.  I fell in love with their products and mission in-store (pssst, they hold storytimes twice a week, too!), but then I found their website.  Aaahhhaaahhhaaa…it quickly became my new obsession.  I spent countless hours deciding what products I just had.to.have, reading their blog, checking out their deals and then I came across The Cradle.  It is an amazing resource filled with information, tools, chat rooms, and so much more.  Now the real kicker, giggle recently released an app for the smart phone that allows you to register for your baby shower or party with your phone!  Say so long to those ugly scanners we all lugged around and say hello to the future.  Oh, how I wish I had known about this when I was pregnant.  Leave us a comment and tell us about your giggle expereince.

I Resolve to lose it! …Or do I?

It is the first of January.  It has come again, just as it does every year.  And this year my ever-present weight loss resolution isn’t the normal five pounds.  It is the dreaded post-pregnancy weight.  Which truly does seem to not want to come off.  I thought all of those women were lying about it being different.  Turns out they were right.  Either that or the ice cream I scoop in my bowl after the baby is finally down is a little bit larger than one serving size…

So I am determined.  I’m going to do it – mostly so I can stop looking at all of the clothes in my closet that fit a mere year ago.  But then I think, “really, do I want to try?”  I have determined that baby number two should come sooner rather than later.  I have decided to go with the pop-em out strategy, mostly because, if I don’t do it now I may never do it.  So I think to myself, “why attempt to get your body back if you’re just going to turn around and get pregnant again?”  Pregnancy: the eternal body killer for those of us without personal trainers, unlimited gym memberships and a passion for Bikram yoga.

I rethink my resolution.  I resolve to bask in my extra cushion, swearing to myself that I will devote my body to my children – think of myself only as a baby housing unit and after I have completed my maternal duties I will work on getting my sexy back.  ”Yes,” I think, “this is for the best.”  Feeling confident in my new resolution I head into the bathroom to take a nice, long, hot shower.  Upon my way in I catch a glimpse of my post-pregnancy body.  Scratch everything about basking.  Weight-loss resolution: back on!