Thursday, January 17, 2008

Contest!

5 minutes for mom has another great contest. A way cool pedal car! Here's the post with all the info. And where they're sold online is here

When I worked in an Ace Hardware in Sebastopol the owner was big time into toys, and we had a couple of the pedal planes suspended from the ceiling. They looked cool, and actually were for sale, though in the 2 years I worked there I never saw any sold.

My daughter has been awake since 5 this morning... We were sleeping til 8 for a while, and that was nice... bummer.

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Chili

Brown in the bottom of a big pot
2 lbs ground beef and
1 lb sausage (we use beef sausage)

Add:
1 onion, chopped (I have to use the quisenart so my hubby can't distinguish that there are actually onion pieces in there)

3-4 cups (or 2 cans) kidney beans, reserve the liquid
2 cans diced or sliced or crushed or whatever tomatoes, seasoned or not

3 tablespoons chili powder don't forget
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 tablespoon oregano
1 tablespoon celery seed
Salt to taste if you didn't use canned beans

Mix in a sauce pan
1/3 cup corn meal with
remaining bean juice
and simmer 10 minutes, then add to your pot. Cook on medium low for a few hours :)

Top with grated cheese if you have it when serving. We made half a recipe of corn bread, crumbled that at the bottom of the bowl, and then spooned the chili on top.

:)

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Sunday, January 13, 2008

Block crayons


Fun stuff, mama! coloring with her new block crayons from Three Sisters Toys. These are made with beeswax and are much nicer quality than Crayola. They last forever, and aren't as likely to be crushed as regular crayons. We like the true colors and that they're easy to grasp. I'm applying with the company that makes them right now to see about carrying them retail, that's how much I like them.

Art is one of those areas that I don't mind having a little less, if it's nicer quality.

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Thursday, January 3, 2008

Contests! Prizes! New Habits!



A series of giveaways from 5 minutes for Moms, what fun!

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Wednesday, January 2, 2008

Wedding

We went to a wedding this weekend and had an absolute blast. The couple was a couple that had grown up together, which is always fun to see. The bride was the sister of my best friend, and I'd only met her once. My poor husband was wondering what on EARTH we were driving halfway across Montana to go to a wedding of a person I'd only met once and he'd never met, but it turned out to be a great growing experience.

The couple sent us their wedding invitation months ago with their picture on it, requesting our presence. I tend to wonder if they mostly wanted to see my sweet baby, but hey, at least we got invited too. We hemmed and hawed about RSVPing, because if it gets too cold we can't leave home or the pipes freeze. I can't wait until we build a home with insulation and a thermostat! Right now we have wood heat only, but occasionally use an electric heater in the back of the house when it gets below 0 degrees F.

We RSVP'd and said most likely yes. It brought back memories of planning my own wedding, back 4 years ago. We were a little different than modern America; I was married straight from my parent's home at age 20, never having lived on my own. My mom and I designed our wedding invitations online and had them printed, which certainly is a modern thing. We also ordered custom wedding announcements online. My mom mostly did the planning for my wedding, and it went well. It was exactly what she had in mind ~smirk~ and was the wedding of her dreams. It left something to be desired for myself and my hubby, but overall it got the job done.

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Goals 2008

How many other blog posts do you think there are about goals in 2008 today? I don't make resolutions, I don't know what the future holds. But I have goals that I would like to meet this year. My parenting goals are fairly non-negotiable, so I'll just outline business goals here. And some business dreams. I'm a dreamer, which makes for an interesting business but needs to be kept in check in order to actually make a profit.

Goals and timeline:

January

1/10 By January 10th get wholesale order done- profit $90

1/13 With wholesale profit, $45 to checking, $45 to be spent a Thai silks on playsilks - 10 of 22x22; 5 of 30x30; 20 of 11x11

1/20 Ten valentine's day dolls listed

1/26 Silks dyed and listed

1/31 Five valentine's day dolls listed

February

2/1 to 2/7 Days off, catch up on housework, knitting, etc

12/15 Order green fabric for St Patrick's Day dolls- 1.5 yards grass green, .5 yards hunter

2/29 Five St Patrick's day dolls listed

March

3/1-3/7 Days off

3/7 Easter baskets listed, 5 (Easter is March 23rd)

3/17 Order soap supplies (to be determined)

3/21 Start soap batching

April
4/1-4/7 Days off

4/15 May day baskets of knitted felted flowers and basket to hang on door knob

4/23 Soap batch


May

5/1 - 5/7 Days off

More dolls/diapers, whatever I have time for

After this to be determined depending on sales, etc.

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Sunday, December 30, 2007

Learning to draw


I've been meaning to learn how to draw for a while now. I bought a book with my Christmas money, Drawing with Children by Mona Brookes.

It might seem odd for me to buy a book intended for teaching children, but I never really learned much about drawing as a child. I loved art, but unfortunately was discouraged because I didn't have 'natural talent' and never was taught well. Being a self conscious child and teen, I just avoiding drawing so that noone else could discourage me. But now that I'm a confident (cocky?) young adult, and a little constructive criticism isn't going to hurt, I'm looking forward to the experience.

I also desire to teach my babe and future children to draw, so I had better get crackin!

Babe got her block crayons from Three Sisters Toys the other day. She needs a little practice, and mostly likes to put them in my hand and watch me draw. She did get some of her own scribbles, which I think are beautiful! :)

This is my first drawing, a practice exercise from the Drawing with Children book.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Fertility friend

I graduated in 2001 from high school. I think there's something about our generation that mandates we use technology regardless of whether a pen and paper would do better. I'm not even quite sure what my generation is called, I think it's 'Y' But to prove my point, I track my periods on Fertility Friend. I put in enough data during the month to keep it from closing my account, but mainly just use it to remember when my period was. I'm on cycle day 19 today, of maybe a 30-35 day cycle. Last menstrual period of 12/05/07 if we conceive this month the baby will be due on my daughter's 2nd birthday, our 5th anniversary. I remember doing similar calculations (LMP of 12/07/05) two years ago at this time, wondering and waiting for the two lines of my pregnancy test. I'm in the so-called two week wait right now, waiting until I can take a test and see... I hope so! I'd love a baby sister next fall. A year and a half later, I've almost forgotten my resolutions to NOT be 8 months pregnant in August ever again. Ohhh, to have that sweet newborn calmness, the little mouth,the little eyes looking up at Mommy, the first smile... I hope to be blessed again soon. We'll see.

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Another day...

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Thursday, December 20, 2007

Finding your fundal height

There are times in every woman's pregnany where they have a nagging feeling about the baby, or they are just curious and want to understand their body. Measuring fundal height can give you information about the size of your baby, if he or she is growing correctly, if you have 'dropped' in preparation of labor, and if it is likely that there is more than one baby.

Fundal height refers to how tall your uterus is. The bottom of your uterus is measured from your pubic bone, the one that sticks out in front under your hairline. The top of your uterus (or fundus) is found at different places depending on where you are in your pregnancy. When you are not pregnant, it rests in the pelvis behind the pubic bone.

Nonpregnant Uterus

Your nonpregnant uterus is about the size of your fist. Hard to believe that is how small it is, and how it can cause you so much irritation for your monthly cycle, isn't it? It rests in your pelvis and the cervix (bottom portion) of it can be felt at the top of your vagina.

Finding your fundus in pregnancy.

To find your fundus in pregnancy, you lay flat on your back. On the floor works the best, or some other hard surface. You will want a measuring tape that measures centimeters with you, a flexible one like the kind used for sewing works the best, but a ruler can work as well. While laying on your back, locate your pubic bone. If you know what week you are in your pregnancy, you can lay the measuring tape on your belly, with the '0' of it resting on your pubic bone. Then count up in cm until you get to your number of weeks. Start feeling around, while relaxing so your muscles are not tense, and you will soon feel a vague ridge that is your uterus. Once you have found it a couple times, it becomes easier. It is generally within 4 cm, plus or minus, of your gestational age in weeks. So, if you are 12 weeks your uterus could be 8 cm or 16 cm and that is still considered normal.

Alternative to a measuring tape

If you do not have a measuring tape with you, and you are still curious, an age old method is to use your fingers, the width of one finger is one week.

What the number tells you
If your uterus is measuring larger than 4 weeks ahead of your expected gestational age, it can mean a few things. You could be carrying twins, you could have your due date wrong, or your baby may be growing bigger than normal, due to something like gestational diabetes. It is worth looking into a little further. If you have had more than 2 pregnancies, it is common to measure larger. If you are a larger woman, it is common for that to add a little bit to your measurement as well.

If your uterus is measuring smaller than 4 weeks behind, then you may want to look into that a little more. It could indicate, again, that you just have your due dates wrong, or it could indicate something more serious like your baby is not receiving enough nutrients and is not growing well.

If you measure your fundus weekly, you can keep a chart. This will be helpful for making sure that your pregnancy is progressing as expected and can give you assurance that your baby is growing. This can also help you to determine when you 'drop' or the baby's head engages in the birth canal in preparation for labor.

I hope this helps you to feel confident in your body. As with all things, if you have questions or concerns, be sure to do your research and ask your healthcare professional if needed.

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Wordless Wednesday

On Thursday...My babe is touching his face. She absolutely loves looking at the faces of the dolls I make. I was surprised, even at 8 weeks she recognized them. Living in rural Montana, this is the doll I being with us just to see people's reactions ;) Amazing what just a little dolly skin color can do to people. Nothing bad yet, but I find it interesting none-the-less. We're origionally from California and not used to so much white. Culture shock!


'He' has a 'brother' that will be seen in my shop soon :)

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Gift for the niece




Baby doll for the new neice, and the hat that was supposed to be for Babe, but was too small. Good thing someone smaller around here wears pink ;)

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Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Insurance in America

My dad was a teacher, and when I was growing up, I thought that the only way anyone could ever get insurance coverage was through their employer. Well, upon getting married when I was 20, I learned that it is easy to get insurance coverage, especially high deductible plans, yourself. Even if you do get insurance thorough your employer, it's worth it to check and see if you can actually save yourself money by dropping your employer's coverage and signing up by yourself. When we lived in California, I checked online at an Insurance Broker and found that I could insure both my husband and myself for a little over $100/month. Now, I know that my dad had over $400 taken from his paycheck monthly for insurance, and some people have even more than that taken.

A good thing to evaluate when looking at insurance is whether you are the kind of person who goes to the doctor all the time, or if you are the kind of person who goes as little as possible. My husband and I prefer to self-treat unless it's huge (I've actually never been admitted to the hospital, even for the birth of my daughter!) and if something is big enough that we need to go to the hospital, we will easily make even the largest deductible.

Eating right and exercising and knowing how to tell if you really must see a medical professional is essential to your health overall, and can also save you money through co-pays and insurance coverage. Even high deductible plans usually cover your annual exam and other routine healthcare, so you don't have to pay out of pocket for those. A great solution for young couples, or even older men who absolutely refuse to visit a doctor unless they are on their death bed ;)

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Life insurance

I've been thinking about life insurance off and on since I got pregnant, way back in December 2005. I had signed up to get my blood drawn, the whole 9 yards, with a company down in the city but then I ended up not being able to find the office, and I had to get back to work. Since thinking about my or my husband's death isn't high on my favorite thing to do, I've let it slip to the back of my mind. Not a great thing. I've found that actually quotes for term life insurance are inexpensive for us, and for adequate coverage we would be paying less than what we spend on Netflix a month. But with that comes more questions- who would receive our children if we both died? Do we need to go through a lawyer for a will? What if we want friends, not family, to be custodians of our children? This would step on a lot of toes, wouldn't it? Part of my New Year's resolution is to figure all these things out, something that should have been done long ago.

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Wordless Wednesday


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