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April Must-Haves…

Well, hello April…thanks for dumping Easter, Passover, spring break and tax day on us all in one month. Not to mention Earth Day and a few special birthdays that all seem to happen in succession in one week. It sure made for one busy bunny…er…Mama. Last year Mama was full of great ideas, crafts and yummy treats for you to indulge in with your crew — not happening this year, is it folks?! That’s alright, you’ll forgive Mama just this once…Mama knows it.

After our un-relaxing trip last week, Mama has decided that it is high time to kick this family into high-gear on healthy habits. Being in the warm weather last week, it was so nice to not crave comfort food and to want to eat FRUIT. So much FRUIT. And luckily, it wasn’t just Mama…it was all of us indulging in the ripe, sweet fruit of the islands like papaya, honeydew melon, cantaloupe, strawberries, blueberries, raspberries, blackberries…yummy. So this week we’re starting a new tradition of breakfast smoothies and breakfast treats like whole wheat toast topped with peanut butter, sliced strawberries and a drop of honey. Oh…maybe, Mama did just give you a little recipe!

Let’s get started on these must-haves because really, by the time you read this…it will be May already because time really does go by that fast!

Must-have: Did you know that April is Autism Awareness Month. Any Mama that has a son or daughter or family member with autism knows that it is not easy to deal with. It’s painful to see someone you love struggle with something that they can’t really understand and to see their frustration on achieving things we often take for granted that are so easy. High-fives to any Mama that deals with this day-in-and-day-out. While there is still a debate out there on what is causing a rise in autism, what we do know is that continuing the research to find a cure and find the cause is needed. Show your support for those families with the Sole Bracelet, Toujours Bracelet or the Revival Bracelet from Stella & Dot in which 20 percent of the proceeds from the purchase goes to Autism Speaks, the largest national organization for autism research and support programs. Get yours here: www.stelladot.com, $39. Who doesn’t love fashion for a good cause?!

Must-read: It’s official, Mama is dropping everything to read Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James. Mama has heard it’s poorly written but the content is…ahem…intriguing to say the least and perhaps will give a spark to your marriage! Don’t take Mama’s word for it…they’re dubbing it “mommy porn” across the Internet. And now…it’s more than just an e-book (if you’re not too embarrassed to be seen toting it around town), $9.57, at amazon.com.

Must-do:  So Mama was noticing the other day that we never change the photos in our house. We have the same photos and frames that we’ve had for years — before the kids and even before the dog. That would be almost 10 years of pictures gone unchanged…just moved from house to house and dusted from time to time. It’s time to give the photos a facelift and perhaps, include some photos of my other two children that have come along in the years since Lily-girl arrived. Seriously, it’s that bad. You should take a look around too and see which photos might need updating…if you don’t do it now, it could be another ten years before you get around to it!

Must-have: Oh yes, we’re doing the healthy habits…but one must be dressed the part in order to get the job done. So Mama is going with a work-out theme and one must, must, must-have these kicks to go running, jumping, walking or just to look like she is. OMG…Tiffany Blue Nikes!!! Look for them on Mama’s feet coming soon…Nike Free Run 3 Running Shoe, $100, at nordsrom.com. Well and since you’re there you might as well check out the Zella line of athletic wear which is like Nordstrom’s version of Lululemon but much more budget-friendly. Loving the Zella Back Cutout Layering Tank, $38.

Okay…off to blend smoothies…what are you craving this month?

Vacation vs. a Trip…

Yes, Mama is well aware that one full week has gone by since you’ve heard from Mama…however, it was for good reason (isn’t it always). The family went to get a little “Aloha” time and spend some time living life in our 50th state. However, every time we go somewhere with our now “Party of 5″, it never turns out the way we hoped. Because as we should all be well aware of by now is that traveling with young kids is no easy task — it is definitely not a vacation. At least not for Mama…nope, by definition it is now to be called a trip.

Vacation = relaxation in the sun with no-one yelling “Mama”, no-one tugging at Mama for a snack, no poopy diapers to be changed, able to sleep on an airplane as desired, read a book or magazine without interruption, drink a glass of wine without abandon and able to sleep-in past when the roosters on the island start crowing.

Trip = car seats in tow, stroller gate checks, crying children from lack of sleep snacks or anything else they may want, not able to turn the TV on in the room past 7 p.m. for fear of waking the kids, no conversations with your hubs between the hours of 5 a.m. and 8 p.m. for fear of waking the children, dinners consisting of mac n cheese and more mac n cheese and many, many threatening stares of passengers in the airplane, guests of the hotel or anywhere you may see us headed, and two stressed and grumpy parents.

We obviously were on a trip because the above definitely describes Mama and what was happening the entire time. It was nice to be away but at the same time, we longed to be home to have some familiarity so our kids would be sane. Of course, we follow all the “rules” and bring tons of snacks, games, coloring books, favorite toys to entertain en route on the airplane and in the hotel room during rest times post-swimming but in reality, Mama is here to tell you — they don’t work.

Kids are restless by nature and that includes a five hour plane ride to Hawaii. If you do in fact witness a child that does not once get out of their seat, does not raise their voice (screaming and crying included) or kicks and/or hits the seat in front of them, the person next to them or get in the way of the flight attendant in the aisle — then their parents drugged them. Yes, there are people that drug their children with Benadryl or Tylenol to make them sit still, pass out and otherwise just sit and veg out on the iPad. Lovely in theory — in fact, Mama thinks they may be on to something. However, knowing Mama’s kids…the drugs will probably have the opposite effect and get them even more hyper.

So each time we return from “a trip” we vow never to go on one again…but Mama loves traveling so it’s hard not to want to take them. In fact, traveling with kids reminds Mama of childbirth…so soon after it happens you forget the recovery process.

Do you like to take your kids on vacation…er…a trip?

Dessert in five…!

First off, don’t keel over because you’re actually surprised that Mama has been here two days in a row and second, don’t get used to it! While Mama has every intention of life getting back to normal with the three, most of the time life trumps Mama’s actual plan. That’s okay…we’ll get there one of these days. What has returned to normal though, is the never-ending rush for last minute baking and crafts. Mama is always in need of a fast plan to take to the classroom for treats, to the neighbor’s house for an impromptu get together, a party…you get it. And with never enough time to actually plan for these events, you can imagine how we scramble around forging for food to take over because one should never show up empty handed (when in dire need…DO bring wine…Don’t bring a box of store bought cookies).

Usually Mama is so on top of things like this…always having a hostess gift on hand and stocked away in my closet of crafts and goodies. However, this year is a wash as Mama likes to say…as the stock pile has yet to be replenished but once a good sale comes along on candles, pretty serving dishes or something else fan-tab-u-lus then Mama will stock pile again for this next year. But nothing…nothing is as good as giving and receiving a homemade gift.


One thing that Mama’s Mama always had on hand in the fridge or freezer was COOL WHIP Whipped Topping because basically….you can use it to whip up something really yummy, really fast. We do the same thing in our house. Always keeping one handy in the freezer for those last minute desserts or if Mama is really planning ahead…we make some of our favorites like we did today.

Mama’s Five Minute COOL WHIP Dessert

We all know that Mama is semi-homemade so we take pound cake, slice it into 2 inch thick pieces, butter it on both sides, grill it for 2-3 minutes on each side, let cool for a minute. Then dollop COOL WHIP on top and then top it with strawberries and then….top it with chocolate sauce drizzle. It’s yummy and even the kids like it…must-be the extra butter we put on it!

OR if you’re feeling really crafty…

Mama’s COOL WHIP Fourth of July Trifle

Just this last holiday season Mama discovered that we didn’t own a Trifle dish…insanity, right?! They are so easy to make, taste so good and look pretty without having to roll out little animals and people out of fondant. For this dessert you’ll need to make three 9-inch yellow cakes from a box (because that’s how we do it around these parts). Bake according to directions and let cool. Once cool, crumble the cake into big chunks into a separate bowl. Take the Trifle dish and make one layer of cake chunks on the bottom, then add one generous layer of COOL WHIP, then add a layer of cut and hulled strawberries. For the next layer add another generous layer of COOL WHIP, then cake chunks, then COOL WHIP, then blueberries. For the top Mama likes to add a few mint springs and a few extra strawberries for decoration. The whole thing takes about 10 minutes to assemble once the cakes are baked. So easy and pretty to bring to a spring BBQ.

If all else fails….stop by the market, buy some COOL WHIP, a carton of fresh strawberries, plate them both up and bring them over for a yummy, homemade dessert. It’s what all the busy Mamas are doing these days :) What’s your favorite way to eat COOL WHIP?

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You do what…?!

How did yet another week pass by and now it is April? Mama is sure you’re getting sick of hearing Mama say that but…it’s so true! We’ve had many changes in the house in the past 24 hours that Mama is sure you’re dying to hear about…Baby Boy has had his first successful POOP in the potty in which Mama danced, cheered, gave a whole bag of M&Ms for and the hubs is bringing home a special toy. The second change is that little Miss CeCe has cut her first tooth. Great successes but such a sad day for Mama because it means they’re getting all grown-up. The hubs couldn’t be more pleased to be growing out of the baby stage again…and the Pull-up stage for Baby Boy…for Mama it is yet another story.

So while all this is happening, Mama still can’t get over the odd, odd things that were circulating around last week. While Mama is totally not one to judge (or am I?!) there are some very, very strange things Mamas out there are not only DOING but yet filming and posting them doing it to You Tube. While to each his own…it’s quite one thing for you to actually do it in the privacy of your own home but if you don’t want to be judged, don’t go posting it on the Internet for all to see. That is how gossip is started but yet this isn’t gossip…it’s real and quite frankly, freaking Mama out. Let’s review and discuss this strange behavior, shall we?!

“Kiss-Feeding aka French-Feeding” — if you haven’t yet seen the video that actress Alicia Silverstone posted of her feeding her 11-month old son Bear, then you should…just for giggles sake. It’s one thing to breastfeed which is a completely natural thing because our bodies make milk to nourish our babies and you can feed them for as long as you like — that’s your own choice. However, we are not birds so therefore Mama is pretty sure we shouldn’t teach our children to eat like baby birds. In the video that she posted, Alicia puts the food in her own mouth, chews it and then Bear leans in for what looks like a kiss but really, she is feeding him the chewed up food. It’s their way of bonding. It’s really…um…disturbing…or just quite odd. Mama can think of a hundred different ways to bond other than feeding them like a baby bird…perhaps just a cuddle might make bonding a bit more sanitary. Like Mama said to each his own but Mama has to wonder about all the bacteria and virus swapping that is happening in that video…not only that but Mama is also questioning the delicious breakfast that she describes as “miso soup, collards and radish drizzled with flax oil…” — Mama knows that there is no way that Mama’s kids would even go near that even if it was from my own mouth. Would you feed your kids this way…or have you already and Mama is just so old-fashioned?

“Placenta-pill popping” — of course another thing straight out of Hollywood is the new trend of having your placenta after birth made into pills or powder so you can ingest it to help ward off post-partum depression, replenish nutrients lost during pregnancy, aid in breastmilk production and act as a uterine tonic. Actress January Jones (Mad Men) admitted that she took placenta pills after giving birth to her son to People Magazine….um…okay. While there isn’t any proven science to eating your own afterbirth, people that have done it say they feel more energized and…?! In fact, it is a growing trend and people have posted recipes online that include your placenta as a “snack”…such as throw it into a smoothie or sprinkle it on your baked potato. Doesn’t that just sound delicious…?! Perhaps I might dine with Alicia Silverstone and not January Jones…

“Pink Slime Meat” -- this is just disturbing. How can meat companies think that we won’t find out that they are polluting our meat with what is in fact pink slime (beef additives) that are unhealthy and unsanitary. We should walk into a store or purchase our kid’s meals from school knowing that they are getting PURE 100 percent beef. Perhaps it’s not organic or grass-fed beef (because that would be really expensive) but it is REAL. When it says hamburger…it should be a hamburger and not hamburger with a side of SLIME. Retailers have come out saying that they don’t carry this kind of beef including: Whole Foods Markets, Fresh & Easy Markets, Trader Joe’s. Retail giants like, Safeway Corp. (Von’s) and Kroger have come out saying they have stopped carrying this type of meat as well. Well, isn’t that fine and dandy…considering we’ve already been consuming it for…who knows how long?! This is one issue that is not going away and just goes to show we need to be aware of what we’re eating and putting into our bodies. Perhaps if we swapped the placenta pill for meat we would all feel less sluggish…?!

“Reborn Dolls” — this is last one is not gross…it’s just a little odd…or a lot odd, Mama should say.  Mama is used to people oohhing and ahhing over little baby CeCe…she is adorable after all but one fact remains…she is real. She cries, she poops, she needs to be fed. She is not a doll. However this morning on TODAY, there was a segment about a women that carries around this very life-like Reborn Doll like a real baby. She puts it into a carseat, straps it in, takes it out and into public places like a real baby and watches while people oogle over her “baby.” The owner of the “baby” has two kids of her own but yet is a collector of these Reborn Dolls and if asked, she will tell you it’s not real. However, why in the first place would you take that doll out of the house like a real baby…it is really, really creepy. She better not be getting in the carpool lane because of that thing…!

So just when you think you’ve seen it all…more comes along — would you do any of these things?

 

Must-haves for baby survival…

So the quote of the week comes courtesy of a Mama at Lily-girl’s school: “Mama, you also have a son?”

Guilty.

Mama clearly doesn’t take Baby Boy out in public enough or at least to drop-off and pick-up Lily-girl from school. The Mamas at the school all know about CeCe because there was no denying Mama’s giant stomach four months ago but Baby Boy…he gets to stay at home where he is happy playing his cars, playing with Play-Doh or taking a nap because he really, really needs it. As you know all too well Mama is sure, that dining with a three-year old is a less than pleasant experience and so is school pick-up when you’re half dragging him up the hill while pushing a baby stroller with one hand past the speeding cars and speed bumps. So Mama prefers not to do it and then cart him all over town while Lily-girl does her gymnastics, tennis, dance…you get it. He likes his cars and rather be home sleeping with them or crashing them into our walls.

Perhaps Mama will try taking Baby Boy this week for a pick-up…just for fun…so then Mama can remember why we actually leave him at home.

Last week was a big week, CeCe turned four months and Lily-girl turned six. It was a crazy week full of baking treats, celebrations, doctor’s appointments and survival. Mama actually loves going into survival mode because then it means that stuff is getting done and at the end of the day you actually accomplished something…which is a fantastic feeling. However, those lazy days where all you do is eat, sleep and watch movies are nice occasionally too and don’t come around nearly often enough. So Mama got to thinking…these past four months with CeCe have gone by so fast and there’s not much to show for it. A few pictures have been snapped here and there but Mama really thought we’d be able to capture more and so far…it hasn’t happened. Always good intentions…never enough time to actually execute it!

So now as Mama starts to pack-up and giveaway the newborn items and the baby-baby things, a tear is rolling down Mama’s cheek and a list is forming of the five things that Mama used to survive the four months with CeCe and as a Mama to three.

Mama’s Must-haves for Baby

SLEEP: This is the bassinet that Mama used for all three kids. CeCe at four months is still in it as she’s not yet turned over but Mama knows that it’s on the horizon soon. You can wheel it close to the bed at night and move it everywhere else during the day. It gives a slight elevation for those with acid reflux or stuffy noses and has a HUGE storage basket underneath for burp clothes, blankets, diapers, wipes, extra clothes or anything else you may need at your fingertips. While this isn’t the original one that Mama had with the Lily-girl, they each got their own new one (long story…), but Mama can’t wait to pass this on to another expecting Mama as it is the perfect bed for your perfect new little bundle of joy. Mama will be sad to see it go! First Years 5-in-1 Bassinet, $89, at walmart.com (Mama bought ours on Amazon.com but Walmart has it for almost $60 cheaper…go figure).


BATHE: When CeCe was first born, Mama thinks it took at least three weeks for her to get her first bath. Even then it was a huge event getting everything together to do it. While Mama definitely gave her a wipe-down everyday (especially in the neck…it gets smelly!), a bath was a different story. Now we’re in more of a routine where she gets a bath every other day and she loves to splash and dance in the water. However, she has now taken to push and arch her way out of the best tub invention ever for newborns — the Puj tub. It is a lifesaver and again something that Mama can’t wait to pass on because it makes giving your baby a bath so easy. It stores flat and snaps together to make a seat for baby to nest in while you bathe them in your bathroom sink. Truly…they fit, it works and all is well with the world. Worth every penny and much, much more comfortable for them than those large plastic tubs that you have no where to put. Puj Tub, $39.99 , at amazon.com.

PLAY: Babies don’t really play that much when they’re just born but they do love looking at you and staring a few colorful objects. Mama’s go-to place for CeCe to play is a soft, plush mat that she can lay flat on but also do tummy time. We pull it out every day and now Mama is thinking about getting one for downstairs too because although she’ll grow out of soon, it is something we’ve used since day one and everyday since. We do diaper changes on it and just gather around as a family to read together to her on it. It comes in all different animals like a cow, bear, hippo, monkey, giraffe and frog. Bestever Infant Play Mat, $44.99, at buybuybaby.com.

WEAR: Only one word needed here — pajamas. As cute as the clothes are for babies…you just don’t have the time nor the need to change them in anything but onesie footie pajamas. Mama’s go-to place for the cutest and most comfortable (and reasonable) pajamas is…Carter’s. Cotton Snap-up Sleep and Play, $9, at carters.com. All three of the kids lived in these for the first six months and Mama thinks they turned out okay…don’t you?!

EAT: This is one of the most difficult things for any new Mama to get used to because it’s constantly changing. They eat so often that both YOU and baby must be comfortable for it to happen — whether you’re breastfeeding or bottle feeding. Mama has always had to do both in the beginning with Lily-girl and CeCe as they just weren’t proficient eaters or suckers when it came to breastfeeding but Mama always, always uses the Boppy for feeding to prop up Mama’s own arm for comfort and their little body and heads for easy eating. Mama has three of them…one upstairs, one downstairs and one for travel. It’s a necessity and again…Mama will be so sad to part with them when we’re beyond the infant stage.  Boppy pillow with slipcover, $45, at amazon.com.

Mama survived thanks to these five things…what are your must-haves for baby survival?

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