Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kids. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 6, 2011

How to...

be massively pregnant, garden, take care of 17 animals, and keep the kids happy at the same time!


Have Daddy apply sunblock liberally!


Add a $10 kiddie pool!


Add 5 year old!


Still can't believe she's already 5!


Add two and a half year old in his underwear!


Mix well!

And voila!
:)

I will say that the hardest part of being pregnant in the summer like this is the NC humidity.
I can handle the heat, the belly is not a bit deal-
but the humidity has been rough on me.

It's really nice, though, to pop the kids in swimsuits, slather on some SPF 70, and let them enjoy themselves while I hurry through the outside chores that wear me out. Thankfully, Tim has been bearing the brunt of the animal feeding and water carrying- but sometimes I feel like I need to take a cold swim after just walking across the yard! *sigh*

I'm ready for cool breezes!

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Toasty outside!

Baby, it's hot outside!
Mid-90's already?
What am I in for this summer?!

Kids don't seem to notice the heat, though, do they?!


Bouncing!



Tasting some mulch!


Pretending to be store keepers!


Swinging girl!


Love them!!

Sunday, May 22, 2011

My Mason jar love!

As many of you have probably figured out, I hate Mason jars.
Okay, not really.
I absolutely adore them!

I've been given so many by amazing friends
(Thank you, Darlene and Carol, in particular!)
in hopes that I will be able to preserve tons of fruits and veggies this year!

Here is a top shelf photo of only two kitchen cabinets-
full of potential.


This is a lid that I won't be able to use to can,
so this one was chosen to receive a makeover!


Thanks to Carol for this particularly awesome honey jar!
I chose this one because of the measurements indicated on the side.

I read a tutorial on Easie Peasie for Mason jar soap dispensers.
You know I had to try to make one!

It will perfectly match the little Mason Jar Light that was just purchased, but hasn't arrived yet!
(Messing with electrical stuff is a little beyond my capacity at this moment in time!)


I cut a hole in the lid big enough to put a pump through.
I cut it a little small so that it would fit snugly.
Apparently, some people glue theirs down-
I didn't, since it wasn't budging once it was in there!


I filled the mason jar with my lemon Trader Joe's soap from Beatrice of Sew Bea!
(thank you, thank you!)
The pump top for the jar is from this bottle.
The original soap container was recycled!


I can refill it any time!
And this particular jar, since it was my trial run, will be put in the kid's bathroom.
I'll use a smaller Mason jar to make one that will fit easily behind my kitchen sink.


I thinned the soap out to make it easier for small hands to scrub up!
And here it is!

Please pardon the lighting on the photos- my husband was packing for a business trip, I was feeling crafty, and it was about midnight!

Thanks again to Tiffany of Easie Peasie for the great idea!
Thanks to Beatrice of Sew Bea for the fantastic giveaway that provided the soap!
Thanks to my sweet friends who pass on their canning jars!
:)

Saturday, May 21, 2011

Green Backpack- fantastic new store AND a giveaway!

Well, as many of you know, I have a PRECIOUS 4 year old daughter that will be turning 5 next month! That means we are about to hit K-5 head on! We are in a great school district, but I've been homeschooling her since she was 3 with a mixture of Montessori/Waldorf/Unschooling business... my own special blend that seems to have really been enjoyable for her! We decided that there was no way on this green earth that we were paying $900/month for private kindergarten at a local Montessori school, even though it is really well spoken of.
So, we applied for her to go to a Montessori magnet in our city that is a few years old. The scores look fine, but when we visited, I was super impressed! The teachers were absolutely delightful, they look like they're making great efforts to provide an environment that Dr. Maria Montessori would have been proud of, and Keelin felt at home. That was the big thing!

When we got Keelin's acceptance letter, I cried. Not only was she going to get to continue her education in an environment that we desperately wanted for her, but it all started to feel VERY real. My teeny little 7 pound 15 ounce mini-me was going to elementary school.

My next thought was- YES!!!! We get to buy school supplies!
Because, let's face it, I have a slight addiction to cool writing impliments and fresh paper in packages.
I'm an office supply junkie.
The only thing I am weirder about than office supplies is Mason jars.
We all have our things.

I started looking around online and was SO disappointed in what I found. Petroleum-based crayons are the norm, but we prefer soy. Trashy book-bags that I'd never let in my house, much less let my child carry to school. Pencils covered in bright yellow paint, loaded with who knows what.

Then...

I emailed them to tell them how much I appreciated the options they were making available to moms that wanted different for their kids than Big Oil provided crayons and bleached paper from virgin trees.

They responded warmly and through back and forth emails, it was decided that I would introduce them to you. I received absolutely nothing for doing this- I just want you all to be aware of a top notch company that is just starting out. I believe whole-heartedly in little companies that make a big impact through good customer service, eco-responsible actions, and a social conscience.

Their mission:

Our goal is to provide an option for people who care about how their purchases affect the world, by providing an affordable, eco-friendly choice when shopping for school supplies.



All the products at Green Backpack are made from recycled or sustainable material. For instance, our folders, notebooks and even our pencils are made from recycled paper. We have a binder made of recycled milk jugs. Wooden pencils come from managed, sustainable forests.


We know there are less expensive options at the big box stores. As a small business, we do our best to balance environmental impact, quality and affordability for our customers.


We hope that when you buy our eco-smart school supplies, it’s a choice you feel good about.

 

Here are a few of their products- all of which are made from recycled or sustainable materials.
It's their promise to us and our children.


The name-sake backpack!
It is made with 65% recycled materials!



A bright, happy binder made from recycled chipboard!


Fantastic colored pencils, the barrel of which is made from recycled paper!

Keelin has already ninja-ed into the pack I purchased for her and she says that they are really easy to sharpen compared to the wooden ones!

Fiskars brand scissors, made from 100% post-consumer recycled materials!

We got a pair of the light blue for Keelin and they are super cute!


Non-toxic, washable markers made from reused or recycled materials!
The packaging is made from 100% recycled material.


Pencils with barrels made from recycled paper, just like the colored pencils!
What I love? They come in packs of a dozen pencils.

Prang crayons!
24 pack made from soybean oil- totally sustainable!
NO petroleum in this product, which makes them smooth to color with and beautifully colored.


Such a cool product!
An individual pencil sharpener made from PLA, a renewable plastic made from sugarcane, not petroleum!
Only the blade is new, but the casing is biodegradable!

For Keelin's 4th birthday, we had PLA cups and bowls.
It might be biodegradable, but they sure hold up to regular use because we still have them!
 So don't be afraid of the quality- it's a good product!


These black, ballpoint ink pens have barrels made from 30% recycled car tires!
Very cool!

Aside from the nifty products that I've mentioned above, we also snagged some of their big erasers and recycled paper! The quality of their product line is really on point and the cost is only slightly more, but not unreasonable, than standard school supplies at any local office supply store. We're really satisfied with Green Backpack and wanted to let you know that this company is here and available to you- with reasonable shipping costs, minimal packaging, and incredible customer service!

EDIT: My friend Dana reminded me- we also bought a tube of the glue. And yes, for those of you that are curious, it absolutely does smell like almonds! ;-)



And just because they're super awesome, Green Backpack will supply one lucky winner with a package of their amazing colored pencils and a pencil sharpener!




Mandatory entry:

1. Follow my blog publicly- comment WITH your email address and tell me!
(if I don't have your email, I can't message you when you win)

Extra entry:

2. Check out the Green Backpack website and tell me your favorite product!

You have two ways to enter to win the gift pack!
I will close the giveaway on Saturday, May 28th at 9pm EST.
Winner will be announced on the blog and sent an email!

Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Homemade yogurt!!

I will be perfectly honest. I've had a yogurt maker for more than two years (according to my Amazon account) and have just this week started using it. I bought it, full of excitement, dreaming of all of the yummy yogurt I would make with it... and then life happened. I forgot about it with a new baby in the house. I moved, found it, and then had to leave it in storage.

Well, we're HOME! And I unpacked it, read the directions, and made yogurt successfully! Makes me wonder why in the world I waited so long to try it!


All clean and ready to roll!


I bought a yogurt maker with glass jars. I typically don't heat food in plastic- I hate the idea of the chemicals leaching into our food. Glass is a much healthier alternative!


I boiled 42 ounces of organic, 2% milk.


As the milk cooled, I measured out 6 ounces of organic, plain yogurt. I had been meaning to buy some yogurt starter, but this is a perfectly acceptable alternative until it arrives in the mail.


After I mixed the yogurt (starter) into the cooled, boiled milk, I poured it into the 7 glass 6 ounce jars and loaded them into the machine- which simply keeps the yogurt consistently heated!


I set the timer for ten hours, per the directions, and went to sleep :)


I woke up in the morning to fresh, perfect yogurt!

Why are there only 6 when I made 7?
Taste test, of course!


That just excites me!!


Perfect serving of homemade yogurt.
The kids are going to be so excited!


I popped a top on each jar and stuck them in the fridge to chill.


My kids are mildly disappointed at the store when I, still, won't buy cute individual serving sizes of yogurt, snacks, drinks, etc. I hope that this and other efforts I've been making here will excite them. I know little kids love single servings in cute containers. I don't buy them (preservatives, high fructose corn syrup, trash factor, etc.), so I will continue to try to make them- waste free!

Monday, May 16, 2011

The kiddos!

My friend Kate got a new camera!
We visited Tequita, my doula and dear friend, bringing the kids!
Here are a few of the photos from the afternoon:


Keelin of the jungle.


Jackson really enjoyed his strawberry shortcake.
Clearly.


Jackson making friends with Callie!


They loved the trampoline!

Love my itty critters!

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Mommy's Day!

I love being a mom.


Keelin in 2006, 3 days old


Jackson in 2009, 4 hours old


My babes meeting for the first time!


They're growing up!


And up!


Can't wait for Keelin and Jackson to meet Finn,
the baby that completes our family,
in just a few more short months!
(23 weeks and 1 day)

Happy Mother's Day to my mom
and all of the other women out there that positively affect the lives of children.
People become moms in all sorts of ways :)

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

A quick garden update- so exciting!!!

Here is a garden update!
Quick and easy, but there just isn't much you can say about sprouts :)


It's itty bitty, but it's-
Kale!


Tater sprouts!
And these are BLUE potatoes!
Very cool.


A row of teeny cucumber plants!
These were planted from seeds straight into the soil, so I'm eager to see how their growth compares to those that we started in peat pots indoors!


One of 5 that the kids have enjoyed this week!
Eating them as fast as they ripen...
and I have yet to taste one ;)

Keelin playing in the leaky hose, post strawberry eatage!
Jackson showing off his strawberry!


Tim, I thought you were watering the GARDEN?!