Callie here with Foodie Friday! Here is a quick & simple lunch or dinner recipe for all my fellow Wonder Mommies! I love ideas like this because you can add your own new twist each time you make this for your little one, so they don’t get sick of it!
Whole Wheat Pizza Toast
Ingredients:
Whole Wheat Bread
Pizza Sauce
Shredded Mozzarella Cheese
Toppings (I added grated zucchini today, some other suggestions include grated carrots, finely chopped broccoli or cauliflower, turkey pepperoni, etc.)
1. Spread Pizza Sauce on bread
2. Grate/zest zucchini over sauce
3. Sprinkle cheese over zucchini (hides the vegetables so your LOs don't see it)
4. Toast in toaster oven until cheese is melted
5. Use pizza cutter (my favorite time saving gadget) to make small bites (My little one prefers no crust)
6. Allow to cool before serving
Hope you all have a great weekend!
Don't forget to share with us some of your creative recipes that you've tried with your LOs!
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Friday, September 28, 2012
Thursday, September 27, 2012
Product Review: Baby Bee-haven, See 'n Store
I was so excited to be able to use my See ‘n Store, the stroller organizer that is designed to not only keep my things organized but also to help entertain the baby in a crunch. You can attach your iPad or other tablet onto the stroller and it will stay put. There are also pockets for other items like your cell phone, bottle, keys, etc. I decided to take my See 'n Store to the airport with me while I traveled with my son for the first time. It definitely came in handy during our flight delay- a must have when traveling with kids. Although I don't want to rely on keeping my kid entertained with just an iPad during mall visits, walks in the park, grocery shopping or even dinner out. I do feel this is the perfect way to help your baby stay engaged while you're on the go, especially for active kids who hate being confined to the stroller.
*Multi-media display works with most rear-facing strollers (tablets require portfolio style case—not included). Multi-media display compatible with most rear-facing and traditional strollers including Fisher-Price, Peg-Pérego, Bugaboo, Quinny, Britax, UPPAbaby, Baby Trend Snap-N-Go, and many more. Screen holder fits one iPad or iPad 2 in portfolio case, or any 7"-10" portable DVD player. (device and case sold separately).
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“Becoming a New Mommy: Finding Your Inner Super-hero, Part 1”
I would like to thank Alexis for her WONDERful and emotionally real story of infertility. I too have a "story" of infertility, as I know so many others do too. I know her story will hit home with many of our readers and I encourage you to always have a positive mental attitude. To be able to put your story into words for others is a true gift. I've tried many times to put my experience of strength and hope into written words but have never been pleased with my wording. I still continue to hope, pray and believe for yet another miracle of life on this emotional journey of infertility. Thank you Alexis... for motivating me to one day share my story with others, in hopes to inspire and encourage our fans and help them find their inner SUPERHERO. xo
First and foremost I want to start by saying how incredibly lucky I feel to join Wonder Mommy on her quest to inspire, educate, and support women in their most important journey in life, motherhood! Becoming a mother can be one of the most rewarding, yet challenging jobs in the whole world; so what makes me (technically only eight months in) qualified to give advice to I am sure seasoned mothers? Honestly, nothing! There is no school I could take to prepare myself for all the changes, obstacles, challenges, and most importantly blessings that I have faced in the last year and half. However, I am just willing to share my learning experiences with you with the hope that someone will read them and say “I can relate,” “I totally understand,” or “I felt the same way.” Finding a community or a forum to collaborate has been one of the greatest supports I found so far on this journey, and I thank you in advanced for your patience, respect, and for reading!
The tone of this post is going to be a little bit more serious and “heavy,” then you can expect from me in the future. The reason being I want to share my honest and real story of becoming a mother. Nothing will be sugar coated, so if you are still pregnant, just know that my experience was not typical, and do not be alarmed. I also must acknowledge that my inspiration for “getting personal” comes from following a true Wonder Mommy in her own right as she blogs how to live fashionably yet economically while opening up about her medical struggles and life as an average girl. Alyson, thank you for being such an inspiration to me, and women everywhere!
The Journey Begins…
For many women, deciding they are “ready” to begin trying to get pregnant is filled with anxiety and questions: How long will it take? What can I do to prepare? What doctor should I go to? Is my body ready for it? These were just some of the questions running through my mind in March 2011, when my husband and I decided we were “ready.” The biggest question for me though was, “will I actually be able to get pregnant?” Five years prior I found out I had a benign tumor in my brain on my pituitary gland. The main function of this gland is regulating hormones throughout the body. Although the tumor was very small, my doctors were concerned that because of the location (and because I had other symptoms) there was a large chance that I would have infertility issues as the hormone needed to help with ovulation would not be released properly and therefore prohibit me from be able to get pregnant. I was determined, however, to give it a try when the time came and see if I could without exploring the surgery option get pregnant.
Back to March 2011—I was ready for a LONG fight. I had an IUD removed and we were ready yet cautious as neither of us wanted to get too excited realizing we could be setting ourselves up for failure. This was the first “test” of super-hero like strength. I went into this part of my life thinking that I was lucky enough to be blessed with two beautiful stepdaughters so if it didn’t happen I would still get to help raise them. Magically, in April (almost exactly one month later to the date), I found myself feeling run down and just “off.” I remember it like yesterday, sitting on the couch with my husband after midnight and telling him, “I feel weird. Something is wrong, and I don’t know what it is.” Being the incredibly supportive husband that he is, he said, “have you taken a pregnancy test, maybe you’re pregnant?” I thought and said that it would be impossible, how could I be so lucky to get pregnant so quickly (after all, the doctors told me it was unlikely to happen)? He ran out after midnight, and bought a pregnancy test. I took the test, and I’m sure you know where I am going with this I was pregnant. But my gut told me something was not okay. I fell asleep quickly but woke up suddenly at 5am in pain. I looked down and realized I was covered in blood and knew I was experiencing what every woman fears, a miscarriage. I was rushed to the doctor and he confirmed I had in fact miscarried after being about three weeks pregnant.
There was unfortunately, no explanation for why this happened. And being a very analytical person I started with all the questioning; “Was it something I ate?” “Did I do too much activity?” and the dreaded, “Is this going to keep happening?” We tried not to focus on the event too much, and only our parents knew what happened. The doctor recommended waiting one cycle and then thought it would be fine to try again. And so we did. But this time I went to the extreme like many do after something like this happens; I cut out all caffeine, I made sure to take prenatal vitamins daily, I stopped eating everything “they” say to avoid while pregnant because I wanted the best possible chance for a viable pregnancy. My maternal instincts were already kicked up into high gear. Yet, the only things I did not cut back on were exercise and working. I wanted to make sure my mind and body were occupied and not focused only on getting pregnant.
Exactly six weeks later, on May 28, I remember feeling incredibly nauseous all day and after some coaxing from my husband, I took a pregnancy test; and to my excitement, I was pregnant! We agreed that we were not telling anyone (except my parents) that I was pregnant until I was at least 12 weeks a long. We were super cautious, as I did experience some cramping/spotting the first few weeks. I was instructed to limit physical activity and should be resting whenever possible. I knew this journey was going to be the ride of a lifetime but I was prepared to fight for the WONDERful miracle I was carrying inside.
In my opinion, from the moment you become pregnant, you are a mother. You have to find a way to keep this minuet being safe and hope to make it full-term. You often have to sacrifice or make lifestyle changes to do what is “best” for the baby. But whether you got pregnant easily, or are still trying after many years, the road to motherhood requires you to channel your inner super hero to fight the ups and the downs. Please feel free to share your story in the comments below.
According to the American Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, a “spontaneous abortion,” or miscarriage occurs in 10-15% of pregnancies during the first or early second trimester. Little research exists on a clear explanation for these miscarriages, but could be attributed to chromosomal abnormalities of the embryo and/or hormonal imbalance. For more information visit, www.acog.org .
By: Alexis E. Cobo
The tone of this post is going to be a little bit more serious and “heavy,” then you can expect from me in the future. The reason being I want to share my honest and real story of becoming a mother. Nothing will be sugar coated, so if you are still pregnant, just know that my experience was not typical, and do not be alarmed. I also must acknowledge that my inspiration for “getting personal” comes from following a true Wonder Mommy in her own right as she blogs how to live fashionably yet economically while opening up about her medical struggles and life as an average girl. Alyson, thank you for being such an inspiration to me, and women everywhere!
The Journey Begins…
For many women, deciding they are “ready” to begin trying to get pregnant is filled with anxiety and questions: How long will it take? What can I do to prepare? What doctor should I go to? Is my body ready for it? These were just some of the questions running through my mind in March 2011, when my husband and I decided we were “ready.” The biggest question for me though was, “will I actually be able to get pregnant?” Five years prior I found out I had a benign tumor in my brain on my pituitary gland. The main function of this gland is regulating hormones throughout the body. Although the tumor was very small, my doctors were concerned that because of the location (and because I had other symptoms) there was a large chance that I would have infertility issues as the hormone needed to help with ovulation would not be released properly and therefore prohibit me from be able to get pregnant. I was determined, however, to give it a try when the time came and see if I could without exploring the surgery option get pregnant.
Back to March 2011—I was ready for a LONG fight. I had an IUD removed and we were ready yet cautious as neither of us wanted to get too excited realizing we could be setting ourselves up for failure. This was the first “test” of super-hero like strength. I went into this part of my life thinking that I was lucky enough to be blessed with two beautiful stepdaughters so if it didn’t happen I would still get to help raise them. Magically, in April (almost exactly one month later to the date), I found myself feeling run down and just “off.” I remember it like yesterday, sitting on the couch with my husband after midnight and telling him, “I feel weird. Something is wrong, and I don’t know what it is.” Being the incredibly supportive husband that he is, he said, “have you taken a pregnancy test, maybe you’re pregnant?” I thought and said that it would be impossible, how could I be so lucky to get pregnant so quickly (after all, the doctors told me it was unlikely to happen)? He ran out after midnight, and bought a pregnancy test. I took the test, and I’m sure you know where I am going with this I was pregnant. But my gut told me something was not okay. I fell asleep quickly but woke up suddenly at 5am in pain. I looked down and realized I was covered in blood and knew I was experiencing what every woman fears, a miscarriage. I was rushed to the doctor and he confirmed I had in fact miscarried after being about three weeks pregnant.
There was unfortunately, no explanation for why this happened. And being a very analytical person I started with all the questioning; “Was it something I ate?” “Did I do too much activity?” and the dreaded, “Is this going to keep happening?” We tried not to focus on the event too much, and only our parents knew what happened. The doctor recommended waiting one cycle and then thought it would be fine to try again. And so we did. But this time I went to the extreme like many do after something like this happens; I cut out all caffeine, I made sure to take prenatal vitamins daily, I stopped eating everything “they” say to avoid while pregnant because I wanted the best possible chance for a viable pregnancy. My maternal instincts were already kicked up into high gear. Yet, the only things I did not cut back on were exercise and working. I wanted to make sure my mind and body were occupied and not focused only on getting pregnant.
Exactly six weeks later, on May 28, I remember feeling incredibly nauseous all day and after some coaxing from my husband, I took a pregnancy test; and to my excitement, I was pregnant! We agreed that we were not telling anyone (except my parents) that I was pregnant until I was at least 12 weeks a long. We were super cautious, as I did experience some cramping/spotting the first few weeks. I was instructed to limit physical activity and should be resting whenever possible. I knew this journey was going to be the ride of a lifetime but I was prepared to fight for the WONDERful miracle I was carrying inside.
In my opinion, from the moment you become pregnant, you are a mother. You have to find a way to keep this minuet being safe and hope to make it full-term. You often have to sacrifice or make lifestyle changes to do what is “best” for the baby. But whether you got pregnant easily, or are still trying after many years, the road to motherhood requires you to channel your inner super hero to fight the ups and the downs. Please feel free to share your story in the comments below.
~~~
According to the American Congress of Obstetrics & Gynecology, a “spontaneous abortion,” or miscarriage occurs in 10-15% of pregnancies during the first or early second trimester. Little research exists on a clear explanation for these miscarriages, but could be attributed to chromosomal abnormalities of the embryo and/or hormonal imbalance. For more information visit, www.acog.org .
Friday, September 21, 2012
Foodie Friday: Cooking Classes
Written by Foodie Friday contributor: Callie D.
We had a blast on our recent 'Wonder Mommy & Me' Growing Cooks Field Trip Friday! We put on aprons that were just the right size and started out by decorating our very own chef hats. Identifying colors and scribbling to their hearts content was just one of the many highlights! Chef Frank provided a demonstration before we got started. We were his youngest group yet! We learned how to roll and shape pretzel dough! The little ones used hand/eye coordination, fine motor skills, and believe it or not, sat still for more than a few minutes! “Cooking” with Mommy makes the little ones feel ‘so big’ and ‘so cool’! After all, it has to be pretty empowering for them to get their hands dirty and accomplish such a fun task. They love to “copycat” what they see adults doing, so for them to get the chance to cook really is a big deal!
No matter what, they will always look adorable while giving it their best attempt and it makes for great photo opportunities! While the pretzels were baking, we decorated cupcakes! There was a choice of vanilla or chocolate cupcakes, various frosting colors, and various toppings. The mini spatulas are a perfect fit for their little hands to frost the cupcakes! My little one could not wait to take a bite of her hard work! Maybe if we let them decorate vegetables, they’ll be just as anxious?!? We’ll save that experiment for another blog! ;)
Once the pretzels were done, we quickly brushed them with butter and had a choice of sprinkling salt or cinnamon sugar on top before we took a big bite! The pretzels were delicious! After many pictures were taken, the kids “explored” what Growing Cooks had for sale. They sell a lot of great cooking supplies for kids, especially in mini or safer versions of what adults use. If you are looking for a unique birthday gift or to stock up on supplies for your little one to cook with at home, you will find it at Growing Cooks.
Overall, everyone had a really good time! There were some moments of chaos, but that is never unusual with toddlers! This is the best time to expose them to these types of activities. Practice makes perfect! Ultimately, they will keep getting better and better at focusing and enjoying every step of the cooking process!
For more information on Growing Cooks find them on
Chef Frank's wife enjoyed spending time creating music with all the kid friendly cooking utensils. |
Comment and Share with us how you make cooking and baking fun for the whole family...
Wednesday, September 19, 2012
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
"A" is for Apple: Tres Amigos celebrates Rosh Hashanah
I can't even begin to explain my excitement when I found out that it was my turn to host Tres Amigos right before Rosh Hashanah- The Jewish New Year. Although we are Christians in my household, I chose to do "A is for Apple/Shana Tova" party for many reasons... As a mom I feel it is important to educate my son on different cultures, religions and heritages. After all, we could all thrive on being tolerant of others. :-) I've also ALWAYS been intrigued by Judaism. I absolutely LOVE everything about it and enjoy educating myself and others on the traditions. So with that said, here is Tres Amigos' Shana Tova party!!!
Menu:
-Challah with honey nut cream cheese (side note: BEST CREAM CHEESE EVER)
-Apples N Honey (For a sweet New Year)
-Applesauce
-Homemade Apple Strudel Muffins
-Noodle Kugel
-Quiche
-Dried Apples
-Cucumber water
-Apple Harvest Punch
Crafts:
Homemade RED playdough-
Rosh Hashanah Apple book-
-Apple Book (Michaels-$1.50; Apple scrapbook paper, mod podge, paint brush, apple stickers, Rosh Hashanah symbols)
*Trace the apple book onto the scrapbook paper, cut out and glue with mod podge, Using the Rosh Hashanah symbols, cut out and glue onto the pages. You can even write under the picture what it is and why it is used. Decorate with stickers. Your child now has their own homemade book for years to come.
Bumble Bee Thumb Prints- (Since Bee's make HONEY)
-Black construction paper, yellow paint, popscicle stick, white crayon
*Using your thumb and your child's thumb, dip your thumb into the yellow paint. Using your thumbs, place them all over the black paper creating "bees". Use your popsicle stick to create the lines on the bees body. Finish by drawing the wings and antennas on your bees. You now have a collage of yours and your child's thumb print bumble bees!
Apple Tree-
-Beige construction paper, green paper, brown paper, glue, scissors, poem, 10 small red pom poms
*Trace your child's foot on the brown paper for the stump of the tree. Then trace your child's hand on the green paper for the top of the tree. Glue the stump and top of the tree on the beige construction paper. Then glue the red pompoms onto the tree. Lastly, glue the poem onto the beige paper.
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