A few weeks ago I came across this recipe on Facebook. It looked easy and tasty. Plus, I love my crockpot. I gave it a shot and both Mike and I really liked it. It reminded me a lot of tuna noodle casserole, but with chicken and cream of chicken soup.
For an easy switch up, I might try cream of mushroom soup or try adding peas to it.
I can't wait to try this one again!
Easy Crockpot Chicken Pasta
Ingredients
4 chicken breasts
1 packet ranch dressing mix
4oz cubed cream cheese
2 cans cream of chicken soup
2 cups penne pasta
Bacon pieces (if desired)
Shredded parmesan cheese (if desired)
Directions
Put chicken in crockpot. Pour soup over chicken and then sprinkle with ranch dressing mix. No need to stir. Cook on low for 4 hours. 15 minutes before done, add cream cheese. Do not stir. Cover and continue cooking until cheese softens and melts, about 15-20 minutes. Remove chicken. Add pasta to sauce and stir. Cover and turn off. Shred chicken with a fork or cut into small pieces (I shredded it). Add to crockpot and stir. Serve. Sprinkle with bacon pieces or parmesan cheese if desired
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Monday, October 27, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
One Year!
It’s hard to believe that Ben is one year old already. The year has gone so quickly, yet it feels
like just yesterday we brought him home.
It’s also easy to say that the tough times felt like they lingered on
while the good times zoomed by.
Ben has started to become his own little person with a
distinct personality. He’s funny and
goofy and likes to laugh (and we like to hear him laugh). He knows how to test his boundries and will
often look back to see if mom or dad notice that he’s getting into
mischief. He can be a drama queen
(king?) especially when he gets hurt in the slightest or you take away a cord
or other strangulation hazard he so loves to play with! He hates taking medicine or getting his nose
wiped. Occasionally he will hold still
long enough to get his diaper changed.
He doesn’t like to hold still for longer than 20 seconds. He will not quietly sit in anyone’s lap. Instead, he climbs in and out of it 15 times
before he decides he’d rather do something else; like play with Gilbert’s toys
instead of his own. He loves to eat and
makes ‘happy food noises’ the whole time. He's definitely more daddy's sidekick than a momma's boy. I think it's because daddy can juggle and has a bigger lap. But, I'm fine with that.
One Year Stats:
One Year Stats:
Height: 32.25" (99th percentile)
Weight: 23lb 8.5oz (80th percentile)
Head Circumference: 18" (35th percentile)
Shoe size: 5.5
Words we think he says: Daddy, doggy, hello
Teeth: Six. Four
upper, two lower
Growing out of size 12 month clothes, but 18 month pants are
still quite long.
Favorite Foods: peas, raspberries, cheese, chicken, scrambled eggs
Weaned off of all bottles/formula during the day. This went surprisingly well. We will
soon be eliminating the bedtime formula bottle.
Not walking on his own but loves zooming around with the
walker and crawling like a mad man.
Favorite Toys: walker, fishy, trucks
Security item: thumb, burp cloth
Sleeps: very well; usually 11 hours at night and two 1.5-2
hour naps during the day
Illnesses to date: a few minor colds, Hand, Foot, Mouth, and
pink eye last week.
Daycare friends: Henry 1, Henry 2, Vivian, AJ, Devica, Gaby, Jaxson (they go on opposite days but I always find them together when I pick Ben up on a day when one of them is there on an 'off day').
Daycare friends: Henry 1, Henry 2, Vivian, AJ, Devica, Gaby, Jaxson (they go on opposite days but I always find them together when I pick Ben up on a day when one of them is there on an 'off day').
Thursday, October 2, 2014
Favorite Baby Items
I have now been a mother for a year. A whole year!
It seems like just yesterday that I brought a new baby home and looked
at my husband with a ‘now what?’ look.
Learning to care for a baby definitely has a learning curve. If only they could talk and tell you what
they wanted/needed. In the hopes of
making my son happy, I bought many baby products. Some of them were helpful and some of them
were not. Every baby is different and
this is a list I compiled of items that worked for us.
What we loved:
Floor gym: This was
used a lot in the early days when all he did was lay around. It gave me a place to put him and I felt like
he was entertained. He enjoyed it more
when he could kick and bat at the toys.
Bouncer: We borrowed
this and I’m so glad we did. He sat in
there a lot! He took a lot of naps in it
as well!
Sophie the Giraffe:
This was a gift. I’m not sure
that I would have spent the money on it myself, but my son seemed to like it a
lot. It also came with a stuffed Sophie
rattle. That was one of the first toys
he seemed to notice and we dubbed it his girlfriend.
Merlin’s Magic Sleepsuit:
In desperation to get him to take naps we bought this. I couldn’t get him into his crib without his
arms flailing and waking him up and this was supposed to help. I
wouldn’t say it was ‘magic’ and really can only say that I liked it. My husband liked to use this a lot though.
Halo Sleep Sacks: I’m
not sure what made me buy the first one, but we now have three and use them
every night and for every nap. They are a nice lightweight cotton and worked
well for the summer months (with the AC on).
I only wish they made some with sleeves so I don't have to make sure he wears long sleeved PJ's during cooler weather.
Baby Breeza Formula Pro:
See my review of this here. We
really made use of this baby! We spent a
week away and had to mix formula by hand.
Though not terrible, making it with the formula maker was nice. Especially for those nighttime feedings or
when he wanted to eat NOW. I am looking
forward to getting this off of my counter top though!
Nose Frida: This snot
sucker looks gross, but it works! My son
doesn’t really like it but it has to help him breathe better to get all that
snot out. I can’t wait for him to learn
to blow his nose!
Puj Tub – This was a gift from our registry. We used this sink insert for the first 3-4
months, I think. I really liked it. I liked that it unfolded flat to dry. We just hung in on the back of the bathroom
door.
Chicco Infant Carrier – No complaints about this. Easy to use, easy to install. Still, I couldn’t wait to get a convertible
seat because he was just too heavy to be carrying around in there!
BOB Revolution Stroller – I received this as
a birthday gift and love it. I’m
tempted to use it as a permanent stroller because it drives so smoothly and is
so easy to steer. I dislike that you
need to buy the snack tray and parent tray separately though. And the storage underneath isn’t as big as
the other stroller. I think it’s bigger
and heavier than the other stroller, but not by much or much that I really
notice. Ultimately, the smooth ride and
maneuverability make up for the downsides.
Green Sprouts Bibs:
Between 3-6 months this boy DROOLED.
I was looking desperately for bibs that caught drool and protected his
clothes. Ones that came in various
colors to match his outfits too (I like things to match). These were pricey, but I loved them. So much that I went for another walk to find
one that we had dropped on a previous walk (never did find it).
Small steamer: I use this
all the time to heat up/cook small amounts of veggies/fruits.
Fruit of the Loom socks:
These were recommended by a friend to stay on chubby feet. They did…until he learned to take them off!
Humidifier/Sound machine:
We received this as a gift. I
like that it’s two items in one. We use
the sound machine all the time and the humidifier in the winter or when he has
a cold/seems stuffed up.
Triple Paste: After a
bad bought of diaper rash, this was the one cream that worked. We’re so paranoid of that bad of a rash happening again
that we still use it at night or when his butt seems red.
Aquaphor: This was
recommended by his pediatrician (along with some hydro cortisone) to help his
minor eczema. We use it after every bath or on dry spots. I like it for myself too!
Next installment? Items we didn't like or didn't use much of.
Thursday, July 10, 2014
A New View
Do you want to know how you can gain approximately 1600 more square feet in your backyard? Cut down a bunch of trees!
When we purchased our house we sort of liked all the trees and the natural feel of the yard. However, we quickly realized how overgrown much of the yard was, specifically the 'woods' along the lot line in the far backyard. We also realized how much maintenance these trees required; fall leaf removal, trimming by professionals every few years, removal of sticks and branches after storms, spraying for disease, injections for health...there are some days an empty lot sounds amazing! Many of our pine trees had needle cast and were dying (not to mention the fact that for the longest time I thought I was finding needles from the Christmas tree in the house...nope, they were needles from outside that the dog tracked inside!). After 'operation garlic mustard removal' two more pine trees completely kicked the bucket; most likely from our liberal application of weed killer. It was time to take care of all of these problems.
First, the electric company came to trim up the trees that were above the power lines, leaving us with half trees! Next, our tree guys came and took care of business. All in all, we had three solitary pines cut down and four more pines, a black walnut (the one that allowed easy access for raccoons to use our shed as a toilet), and various other small trees and shrubs (aka 'the woods) cut down. It's amazing how much more space we have in the backyard now!
It will be some time before this project is complete. Our plan is to put up a fence so that we can't see the busy street or our neighbors sheds and so that Gilbert can't mistake the neighbor wiener dogs as rabbits. Once that is done we will have to grow a lot of grass and do a bit of landscaping. The removal of all the trees in the back hopefully makes way for more sunshine. Maybe we can grow grass in areas where there is currently just mud and moss. And maybe I can manage a better vegetable garden! In a few years the extra space will be nice for a swing set too.
When we purchased our house we sort of liked all the trees and the natural feel of the yard. However, we quickly realized how overgrown much of the yard was, specifically the 'woods' along the lot line in the far backyard. We also realized how much maintenance these trees required; fall leaf removal, trimming by professionals every few years, removal of sticks and branches after storms, spraying for disease, injections for health...there are some days an empty lot sounds amazing! Many of our pine trees had needle cast and were dying (not to mention the fact that for the longest time I thought I was finding needles from the Christmas tree in the house...nope, they were needles from outside that the dog tracked inside!). After 'operation garlic mustard removal' two more pine trees completely kicked the bucket; most likely from our liberal application of weed killer. It was time to take care of all of these problems.
First, the electric company came to trim up the trees that were above the power lines, leaving us with half trees! Next, our tree guys came and took care of business. All in all, we had three solitary pines cut down and four more pines, a black walnut (the one that allowed easy access for raccoons to use our shed as a toilet), and various other small trees and shrubs (aka 'the woods) cut down. It's amazing how much more space we have in the backyard now!
It will be some time before this project is complete. Our plan is to put up a fence so that we can't see the busy street or our neighbors sheds and so that Gilbert can't mistake the neighbor wiener dogs as rabbits. Once that is done we will have to grow a lot of grass and do a bit of landscaping. The removal of all the trees in the back hopefully makes way for more sunshine. Maybe we can grow grass in areas where there is currently just mud and moss. And maybe I can manage a better vegetable garden! In a few years the extra space will be nice for a swing set too.
Backyard, after It's too bad the power lines are more visible now. No more black walnut tree behind the shed for raccoons to climb up! |
Tree by shed, before |
Shed, after You might notice that we now have a spot for our wood burner. LOL! Mike just happened to be burning some branches that fell during the last storm a few days prior. |
Front of house, before |
Front of house, after This picture was taken at a different time of day when the front yard is full of shade so it doesn't look like much has changed. |
Side of house, before |
Side of house, after A different angle. I'm just glad Gilbert won't be dragging pine needles into the house anymore. |
Saturday, July 5, 2014
Recipe - Mexican Meatloaf
If you know me well, you know that one of my favorite types of foods is Mexican food. Tacos, enchiladas, burritos, tamales, chimichangas, tostadas, salsa, guacamole...I like it all! My recipe box contains MANY Mexican inspired dishes. Most are not authentic; I leave that up to the professionals. But I like the flavors and make Mexican versions of many things. Mexican lasagna, Mexican stuffed peppers, Mexican quiche, a Mexican type pot pie, and the highlighted recipe of this post, Mexican meatloaf.
Growing up, I was never much of a fan of meatloaf. As an adult I like regular old meatloaf more, but I really like this Mexican version. The gooey cheese and sour cream inside sold me right off the bat! If you're looking for a new take on meatloaf, try this recipe!
Growing up, I was never much of a fan of meatloaf. As an adult I like regular old meatloaf more, but I really like this Mexican version. The gooey cheese and sour cream inside sold me right off the bat! If you're looking for a new take on meatloaf, try this recipe!
Ingredients
2 pounds lean ground beef
1 can (8 ounce size) tomato sauce
1 cup dry bread crumbs
1 package taco seasoning mix
1/3 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/3 cup chopped onion
1 large egg
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 pound Cheddar cheese, sliced
1 can (8 ounce size) tomato sauce
1 cup dry bread crumbs
1 package taco seasoning mix
1/3 cup chopped green bell pepper
1/3 cup chopped onion
1 large egg
2 cups shredded cheddar cheese
1/2 cup sour cream
1/4 pound Cheddar cheese, sliced
Directions
Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.
In a large bowl combine ground beef, tomato sauce, dry bread crumbs, taco seasoning mix, green bell pepper, onion and egg; mix thoroughly and set aside.
In a medium bowl combine cheddar cheese and sour cream. Place half the meat mixture in loaf pan. Make a deep well the length of loaf; place the cheese mixture in the well, then place the remaining meat mixture on top. Bake for 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours.
Pour off the drippings. Top the meatloaf with sliced cheddar cheese, overlapping. Let stand for 8 to 10 minutes.
In a large bowl combine ground beef, tomato sauce, dry bread crumbs, taco seasoning mix, green bell pepper, onion and egg; mix thoroughly and set aside.
In a medium bowl combine cheddar cheese and sour cream. Place half the meat mixture in loaf pan. Make a deep well the length of loaf; place the cheese mixture in the well, then place the remaining meat mixture on top. Bake for 1 1/2 to 1 3/4 hours.
Pour off the drippings. Top the meatloaf with sliced cheddar cheese, overlapping. Let stand for 8 to 10 minutes.
Sunday, June 29, 2014
Projects 52 (26) - June
I haven't been getting anything out of either project. The host of one of the projects quit and the amount of photos submitted each week for that project were low (like, less then ten). The other project has more photo submissions but it's not very active (at least from what I see). I don't know the last time I've had a comment on a photo; good or bad...if ever. I will say that I rarely make time to comment on other's photos myself, so I shouldn't expect much since I'm sure others struggle to make time for hobbies as well (though I'm pretty sure the one project I'm involved in is a bunch of professionals because my photos look like &$#@ in comparison!).
But, I got to thinking. What's the point? The two days a week I am able to pull out the camera I'm trying to work around a 9 month olds schedule of eating, sleeping, and pooping so that I can set up a shot that fits a certain theme? Or I'm using precious nap time to set up some shot of a weekly theme. I'd much rather be playing with said 9 month old (he smiles more when my face isn't behind the camera) or using nap time to clean my house or to go out for a run if Mike is home. Yes, I think I may enjoy cleaning my house or exercising more than taking pictures I don't really want to take. I would also rather use that time to sit quietly and stare into space! If I felt like I was getting something out of it....learning something, getting constructive criticism...maybe I would have stuck it out. But, I feel like I'm wasting my time. It's a lot of effort for little return at this point.
So there. I quit! Again. Two years in a row. I'm such a rebel.
I actually wrote this post a week or two ago. I did get a comment on my 'shadow' photo, but as I completed my last Project 52 photo last night I felt like a weight was lifted off of my shoulder!
As a farewell, here are my final submissions:
23/52 M4H Blur The purple flowers in my garden shot from above. |
24/52 M4H Motion A stacking toy ring spinning on it's end. |
25/52 M4H Dreamy Ben Ben dreaming. |
26/52 M4H Old And old pair of frayed denim jeans. They are old and have seen better days, but they still fit after all these years! |
23/52 LSL Joy I think of Yoda when I see this picture. |
25/52 LSL Shoot from Above I got a few okay shots, but I chose this one because it's not often I showcase a sad face. I like that you can see his two bottom teeth. |
26/52 LSL Shadow Hitching a ride from daddy. |
Saturday, May 31, 2014
Projects 52 - May
Another month and another four weeks of pictures added to my project 52 groups. I can't say I've felt challenged or did anything amazing with these photos. Sometimes I wonder if the themes hold me back. Maybe I need to be challenged by mastering or learning a new skill with my camera instead of being tied down to a theme? Maybe I should make use of all the various blogs I read on different photography topics and keep a running list of things I should try from what I learned? I just wish someone would set it up for me! Plus, it's no fun doing it alone.
I found out this month that the blog writer of the 'kid project 52' is taking a hiatus. I was bummed. That's the group I like the most at this moment since my subject tends to be Ben most of the time anyway. Luckily she agreed to continue adding themes to the Flickr site and it looks like she's added themes for the whole month at one time....which is nice. I can think ahead. Sometimes I just don't have time to pick up my camera until Saturday and most submissions are due by Monday or Tuesday. I guess I really don't have to submit by the deadline. But, I like to do things by the book. I never turned in homework assignments late! I just wish there were more active participants. As of today (Saturday) there isn't a single posting for the theme that came out on Tuesday...and only about five since I submitted last week.
So, here are my homework assignments!
I found out this month that the blog writer of the 'kid project 52' is taking a hiatus. I was bummed. That's the group I like the most at this moment since my subject tends to be Ben most of the time anyway. Luckily she agreed to continue adding themes to the Flickr site and it looks like she's added themes for the whole month at one time....which is nice. I can think ahead. Sometimes I just don't have time to pick up my camera until Saturday and most submissions are due by Monday or Tuesday. I guess I really don't have to submit by the deadline. But, I like to do things by the book. I never turned in homework assignments late! I just wish there were more active participants. As of today (Saturday) there isn't a single posting for the theme that came out on Tuesday...and only about five since I submitted last week.
So, here are my homework assignments!
18/52 LSL Up Close Eyelashes. I still love his eyelashes |
18/52 M4H Moody A teething baby is moody |
19/52 M4H Faces I just submitted this one because I had nothing else! |
20/52 M4H Light I reached on this one. Ben made me this at day care. His feet as sun rays. After taking this I thought that maybe this would be a good way to save all of his artwork....just take a picture! I'm already feel like I need to save his art (that he didn't even really do!) and feel guilty about throwing it out!
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Friday, May 30, 2014
What's in a Name?
I was looking back at some pictures the other day and came across this one. I shared this picture with friends and family while keeping them updated with the makeover of the nursery. Little did they know the reason behind why I set this picture up. It was going to be the name of our future son!
We picked out the name, Benjamin, the day we found out he was a boy. It was the first time we discussed names...EVER. Surprisingly, while just casually talking about names (actually, we were talking about ridiculous names), we decided on Benjamin. Just like that! It wasn't really a 'for sure' thing though. If something else better came up we'd consider it. Obviously, nothing better came up. Through the rest of the pregnancy I had signs that Benjamin was THE name. Here is a list of the bigger signs:
- The relative ease with which we came up with the name. I had a short list of boy names and was convinced there would be a lot of discussion about names of either sex.
- When Mike found the paint idea for the nursery we realized the paint colors were by Benjamin Moore.
- My parents came home from Mackinac Island with some baby gifts in a bag with the store name Benjamin on it.
- Just a few days after 'deciding' on Benjamin, Mike's family was trying to guess/pick out names for us. Benjamin was thrown out there my Mike's sister.
- Whenever I had a meeting in a conference room at work, I noticed the presentation software name, BenQ.
While we kept the name a secret until the day of his birth, I felt like the name was flying around everywhere and someone would guess it for sure! I suppose Shelly did guess it; we just did a good job at hiding it!
We picked out the name, Benjamin, the day we found out he was a boy. It was the first time we discussed names...EVER. Surprisingly, while just casually talking about names (actually, we were talking about ridiculous names), we decided on Benjamin. Just like that! It wasn't really a 'for sure' thing though. If something else better came up we'd consider it. Obviously, nothing better came up. Through the rest of the pregnancy I had signs that Benjamin was THE name. Here is a list of the bigger signs:
- The relative ease with which we came up with the name. I had a short list of boy names and was convinced there would be a lot of discussion about names of either sex.
- When Mike found the paint idea for the nursery we realized the paint colors were by Benjamin Moore.
- My parents came home from Mackinac Island with some baby gifts in a bag with the store name Benjamin on it.
- Just a few days after 'deciding' on Benjamin, Mike's family was trying to guess/pick out names for us. Benjamin was thrown out there my Mike's sister.
- Whenever I had a meeting in a conference room at work, I noticed the presentation software name, BenQ.
- After Ben was born I was further sure we picked the right name when my labor and delivery nurse (who I liked almost as much as I liked the anesthesiologist) told us her husband's name was Ben.
While we kept the name a secret until the day of his birth, I felt like the name was flying around everywhere and someone would guess it for sure! I suppose Shelly did guess it; we just did a good job at hiding it!
Monday, May 12, 2014
My Trip to the Netherlands
Near the end of my pregnancy, our friends announced that they would be moving their family to the Netherlands for six months for his job. Initially I thought that maybe the three of us could visit them while they were there. After all, babies fly free! Soon after Ben's birth I realized that idea was CRAZY. There was no way I was going to take an eight hour flight with a baby. So, I pretty much gave up on the idea. However, Mike kept trying to talk me into it. He kept telling me it would be a once in a lifetime trip and I might regret not going. He assured me that he would be able to care for Ben just fine while I was away. I hesitated though. I wasn't sure if I wanted to leave Ben. I also wasn't sure if I could return the favor to Mike. As Ben got older and not quite as needy I realized that, yeah, maybe I could return the favor. I still didn't want to leave Ben, but figured if I was going to do it, doing it at this age would be easiest on him (he wouldn't realize I was gone). I also felt like I should do it since so many people left their children behind to attend our wedding in Mexico. Also, I probably would have regretted not going. So, in April, I ventured to Holland alone to visit with one of my best friends. I'm not going to go into detail about the trip here, but I will share the photo book I created that pretty much tells the story of the trip. Enjoy!
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Saturday, May 10, 2014
Recipe - Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
I made this a month or two ago and forgot to blog about it. One of my Facebook friends raved about it and it sounded tasty and easy so I thought I'd try it. It was both! We both really loved the unique take on a Philly Cheesesteak sandwich!
Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
INGREDIENTS
Philly Cheesesteak Stuffed Peppers
INGREDIENTS
8 oz. Thinly Sliced Roast Beef
8 Slices Provolone Cheese
2 Large Green Bell Peppers
1 Medium Sweet Onion – Sliced
6 oz. Baby Bella Mushrooms – Sliced
2 Tbs. Butter
2 Tbs. Olive Oil
1 Tbs. Garlic – Minced
Salt and Pepper – to taste
DIRECTIONS
Slice peppers in half lengthwise, remove ribs and seeds.
In a large sauté pan over low-medium heat, add butter, olive oil, garlic, mushrooms onions and a little salt and pepper. Sauté until onions and mushroom are nice and caramelized. About 30 minutes.
Preheat oven to 400°
Slice roast beef into thin strips and add to the onion/mushroom mixture. Allow to cook 5-10 minutes.
Line the inside of each pepper with a slice of provolone cheese. Fill each pepper with meat mixture until they are nearly overflowing. Top each pepper with another slice of provolone cheese.
Bake for 15-20 minutes until the cheese on top is golden brown.
Prep Time – 15 Minutes
Cook Time – 50 Minutes
Monday, April 28, 2014
Projects 52 - April
Month four of Projects 52 is in the books. I'm happy that I have made it this far (farther than last year) but I'm not all that excited about the photos I have taken this month. I found myself struggling to get a photo to fit each theme in the time allotted. Often times, I would just pull up a random photo that I had taken that week that happened to fit the theme. More often then not, it was just a snapshot I had taken without much thought in the composition or lighting. I may have to start scaling back and not trying to just get a picture each week and focusing on one project or theme that interests me. I don't know....I'm hitting a lull.
Maybe it's the weather...will it warm up already?!!!
I'm also struggling with the lack of comments from both projects. Not just on my photos but on other participants photos. There just doesn't seem to be much activity and really, without comments and constructive criticism, what's the point. Of course, I'm to blame as well. Commenting on others stuff is time consuming. I'll admit that I don't comment nearly as much as I should. The thing is, if I take the effort to comment on others photos that doesn't mean I'm going to get any constructive criticism back. So, why waste my time? Hmmmm. First world problems, I know. We'll see how the month of May pans out.....
Until then, enjoy the snapshots from this month.
Maybe it's the weather...will it warm up already?!!!
I'm also struggling with the lack of comments from both projects. Not just on my photos but on other participants photos. There just doesn't seem to be much activity and really, without comments and constructive criticism, what's the point. Of course, I'm to blame as well. Commenting on others stuff is time consuming. I'll admit that I don't comment nearly as much as I should. The thing is, if I take the effort to comment on others photos that doesn't mean I'm going to get any constructive criticism back. So, why waste my time? Hmmmm. First world problems, I know. We'll see how the month of May pans out.....
Until then, enjoy the snapshots from this month.
LSL 14/52 A photo of child without them there The mess he leaves behind |
LSL 15/52 Bathtime |
16/52 Favorite Toy His feet |
LSL 17/52 Non-smiling photo His look of concentration |
M4H 14/52 Radiate |
M4H 15/52 White |
M4H 16/52 Mine My dad and my son |
M4H 17/52 Pastel |
Monday, April 7, 2014
Half a Year
How quickly six months fly by! At this time last year we were just beginning to tell people of our upcoming addition. And now, just like that, he's six months old! It's amazing how much has changed for both him and for us in those six months. For the first few months we thought, 'what did we get ourselves into?' Now, we've gotten into a groove and have started to enjoy watching Ben's personality make an appearance. We laugh a lot more than we cry these days! And as much as I couldn't wait for those first few months to pass by quicker, I now look at old clothes and wish he was still that little! With that, here's what's up with our not so little man at six months.
Weight at 6 months 2 weeks: 18lbs 2oz (55th percentile)
Length at 6 months 2 weeks: 29.5 inches (99th percentile; I'm pretty sure this is the child I gave birth to. He's already half my height!)
Head Circumference at 6 months 2 weeks: 17.32 inches (62nd percentile)
Has been sleeping at least ten hours a night since the start of the year; he usually sleeps from 7:30/8pm-6:30/7am.
Eating rice cereal, oatmeal, peas, carrots, green beans, sweet potatoes, and banana
Rolling both ways
Can sit up on his own briefly (like, five seconds!)
Has two bottom teeth
Sucks his thumb when tired or when falling asleep
Enjoys kicking his feet HARD on the ground
Likes bath time and 'swimming' and splashing in the tub
Always smiles when he sees Scout the puppy and the creepy Glo-worm
Likes to play with his rings
Likes to play Superman and get tossed in the air
Has started to notice and watch Gilbert
Is the only model that can't run away from mommy's camera
Weight at 6 months 2 weeks: 18lbs 2oz (55th percentile)
Length at 6 months 2 weeks: 29.5 inches (99th percentile; I'm pretty sure this is the child I gave birth to. He's already half my height!)
Head Circumference at 6 months 2 weeks: 17.32 inches (62nd percentile)
Has been sleeping at least ten hours a night since the start of the year; he usually sleeps from 7:30/8pm-6:30/7am.
Eating rice cereal, oatmeal, peas, carrots, green beans, sweet potatoes, and banana
Rolling both ways
Can sit up on his own briefly (like, five seconds!)
Has two bottom teeth
Sucks his thumb when tired or when falling asleep
Enjoys kicking his feet HARD on the ground
Likes bath time and 'swimming' and splashing in the tub
Always smiles when he sees Scout the puppy and the creepy Glo-worm
Likes to play with his rings
Likes to play Superman and get tossed in the air
Has started to notice and watch Gilbert
Is the only model that can't run away from mommy's camera
Saturday, March 29, 2014
Projects 52 - March
I managed to submit a photo for each week this month. However, for some, the photo didn't match the theme! For others, I couldn't decide on a photo and had two or three that fit. I honestly can't remember if I just submitted one or if I submitted all of them! The themes really are challenging some weeks - especially for the child related group. My child is very limited still and can't do a lot. Also, on weekdays, I'm limited to about 30-60 minutes of free time with him (when he's not eating, sleeping, or bathing) and that time usually coincides with darkness. I haven't used my flash in ages. It's challenging, but I think I'm managing okay! Honestly, most of my submissions are taken on Saturday or Sunday mornings when we get some pretty good light in the house. Light I never knew existed until I was forced to wake early and hang out and play on the floor!
LSL Submissions
10/52 Enjoying a special treat Ben can't really eat treats yet. But, here he is enjoying a 'raspberry' from daddy. |
11/52 Close-up I feel like all of my photos are close ups these days. That will change once Ben becomes more mobile and I'm chasing after him! |
12/52 Take a photo of your child playing outside in the yard Yeah right! Not with this cold/snow/muddy backyard. This theme made me very jealous of all the others who submitted photos of their kids playing outside with no coats on. Since it wasn't possible for me to get Ben outside to play, I just submitted this random shot of him playing 'outside' his play mat/blanket! |
13/52 Clothes I just thought this outfit was funny/fitting for the theme. |
13/52 Clothing Monkey foot! |
M4H Submissions
10/52 Soft This rug feels very soft! |
10/52 Soft A soft place to lay your head. |
10/52 Soft I added this one after the fact I think. When I edited it I realized it had a very soft look to it. |
11/52 Patterns I went the animal pattern route with this one. This is one of Ben's toys. |
12/52 Blue A blue vase - with the morning sun shining in. Funny background story for this one. Ben had gone down for his morning nap already so I quickly took the chance to take some pictures not of him. When Mike woke up, I was in the dining room, standing on a chair wearing a robe and gnome pajama pants taking pictures. He didn't say a word. That's just life with me! |
13/52 Vast The world! |
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