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Tuesday, November 25, 2008

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Thanksgiving is this week and the last thing I want to think about is food.

If I am not getting sick, I'm nauseous. If I'm not nauseous, I have a blinding migraine. And I'm always extremely exhausted. Last night I went to bed at 6 PM. So sad.

I hate the first trimester. I hate that I can't be a happy pregnant woman. I hate that everything is getting put off, the house is starting to fall apart, and the girls are watching waaayyy too much TV because I can't move without puking.

I'm either due in June or July. We won't really know until I'm far enough along to feel movement and for the midwives to palpate and listen to the heart beat. I'm hoping I'm due in June, because that means second trimester is coming up more quickly then I think.

In the meantime....if you don't hear from me often....send good pregnancy vibes my way.
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Product Review: Bumkins

Recently the Mom Bloggers Club offered its members a chance to review some Bumkins products and I jumped at the chance.

I'm already a big fan of Bumkins because of their great cloth diapers. And now I can say I love their clothing, too! Bumkins sent me a Dr. Seuss Coverall Suit, a Dr. Suess Grinch Super Bib, and a Grinch Ornament.

Can I say how cute the suit is? And so soft, the Guppy insisted on wearing it all day. The Super Bib was adorable as well and was great at keeping the suit clean during dinner time. And the girls can't wait to put the Grinch Ornament up on the Christmas Tree!

What I also love about the Bumkins products are that they are made from natural or non-toxic materials, so my girls can look cute and be safe! So, if you are looking for a great Christmas gift for your little ones, check out the Bumkins website!


Bumkins Grinchmas Gift and Contest! With any Bumkins Dr. Seuss Purchase receive Free Grinch Superbib and automatically be entered to win a four pack of Dr.Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas Ornaments! Just enter grinch08 at checkout to receive your complimentary bib.

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Monday, November 24, 2008

Product Review: The Secret Mountain Books

Recently I jumped at a chance to review three children's books that are published by The Secret Mountain, an amazing publishing group whose titles have won many awards.
Each of the books published by The Secret Mountain are beautifully illustrated with bold colors and each book comes with an CD filled with music that goes along with the story.

The three books I reviewed were A Duck in New York City, Down at the Sea Hotel, and Dream Songs Night Songs From Belgium to Brazil. The girls loved all three, but our favorite was Dream Songs Night Songs and the accompanying CD. It was a great way for us to unwind and reconnect after a busy day!

In a time where families are busier than ever, what better way to reconnect with your children then setting up a reading ritual, say right before bedtime? I would highly recommend The Secret Mountain titles for your reading ritual.

What reading rituals do you have in your family?

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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: Silly Stairs



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Tuesday, November 18, 2008

The Most Uncreative Post Of All

I don't do well during pregnancy, at all. I'm just not one of those women.

But, since this is my last pregnancy, I am looking at it in a different perspective. I'm trying to appreciate all the work my body is going through, even though it means I am constantly nauseous, exhausted, and already big enough to fit into maternity clothes.

I'm already suffering from "pregnancy brain". I keep calling the Mermaid by the Guppy's name and vice versa. The other day I slept from 12-4 PM. And, since our van is still not fixed, I am going absolutely crazy with being stuck at home all day. So are the girls.

So, since the above describes what my life has been like for the past two weeks, I really have nothing creative to write. I'm dying for someone to just come pick me up and get me out of the house and into some fresh air and adult conversation.

Anyone?
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Monday, November 17, 2008

Being Messy Is Fun

Since I've been spending most of my days getting my butt kicked by morning sickness, we've kind of been slacking on the homeschooling front. Most of the time I've just been putting out some arts and crafts projects for the girls to do while I pass out on the couch. But, not before I snap some pictures.

The girls love finger painting. The Mermaid loves getting messy and dives right into it, putting her whole hand in the paint and slathering it around the paper. The Guppy hates getting messy, and will daintily put her finger in the paint and carefully swipe it on the paper. Not surprisingly, she always is done before the Mermaid and comes running so I can wash off her hands.
The girls also love play doh. Cutting, smashing, and sculpting. It keeps them occupied for a while, just long enough for me to take a quick nap and sleep through the worst of the nausea.



So that is pretty much what we've been doing around here. This week I am feeling a little better so far, so I plan on getting back onto normal schedule. Too bad our van keeps breaking down; the girls and I are going stir crazy after being stuck at home for an entire week!





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Friday, November 14, 2008

Homebirth In The News

There is a great article about homebirth in the New York Times. It's a little long, but definitely worth the read.

What interests me the most is how homebirth is on the rise. When are hospitals going to realize that this is because they are not offering what women want and need anymore? I believe it is going to keep rising until hospitals realize that they need to change their ways of practice if they want women to feel comfortable birthing in their wards.

I can't wait for this baby's homebirth. There is nothing in the world like it.

Read the article and tell me what you think. Have you ever had a homebirth? If not, would you?
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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Don't We Have Such Great Timing?

The Knight and I are thrilled to be having another baby. We were trying and trying and trying, and nothing was happening. Which is very unusual for us; normally all we have to do is lie down next to each other and I get pregnant. So, we decided that maybe now was not the right time and decided to wait a couple more months; so lo and behold, I get pregnant! By my calculations, the due date is late July.

We are planning on a homebirth again, and I'm a little bummed that the midwife who attended the Guppy's birth is not practicing any more, so I have to find a new one. I'm also a little shocked at how high the midwife's fees have gone up since the Guppy's birth two years ago. To us, it is worth any price, but we are dearly hoping that our insurance company will pay for some at least. I have two midwives in mind that I want to interview and I'm pretty sure I will connect with at least one of them.

Morning sickness is kicking my butt, so if I start to slack with posting, you know why. First Trimester is always hardest for me, and I'm looking forward to the second trimester.
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Product Review: Sneat Snug

Child safety is important in our family, especially while in the car. The Knight and I spent countless hours researching which car seat had the highest safety ratings, etc. Even though the Mermaid is not yet in a booster seat, I am reassured that there is a product out there that makes the booster seat safer for children: The Seat Snug Child Stability device.

Sneat Snug is installed onto your seatbelt to help secure the booster seat more safetly. It solves problems such as slack seat belt, rocking, bouncing, etc. Just watch this video to see what a difference Sneat Snug makes:



For more information about Seat Snug, be sure to visit their website.
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: And Then We Were Five....





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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Product Review: Bella Sara Trading Cards and Online Site


For most of my life, I've either leased or owned horses. Horses was my passion for a long time, I eagerly look forward to the day when the Mermaid is old enough to have her first riding lesson.

In the meantime, she is having a great time taking care of her horses over at Bella Sara.

Bella Sara is a trading card game that is linked to an online land that is home to the beautiful horses that you collect. Use the cards to play games with friends, then enter the codes on the cards online to access each horse and accessory.

The cards themselves are beautiful, and the website blew us away with its beautiful and whimsical music, inspirational messages, and beautiful scenery. The Mermaid loves feeding and brushing her horses and learning about the magical world. Plus, recently they've increased the Bella Sara family to include the foals of the Bella Sara horses.

Bella Sara cards are available in stores now, so head on over the check out the beautiful land of North of North!

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Thursday, November 06, 2008

Homeschool and Blogging

Now that our family is getting closer to settling into our daily lives after moving, I'm going to start to get a little more "serious" about the girls' schooling. I know that a lot of bloggers who homeschool have a separate blog just for their homeschooling, but I'm not sure that would work for me. First, I have just enough time to keep up on this blog, never mind a second one. And secondly, at this stage homeschooling is so integrated into our daily lives that it would be difficult for me to separate it into different posts. We only sit down for about a half hour a day for "official" school time; other than that, we live in the moment.

So, even though I am leaning toward keeping it all on the same blog, I am interested in knowing your opinions. Please vote in the poll.

Should I Create A Separate Blog For Homeschooling?
Yes, I'm not interested in posts about homeschooling

No, I don't mind posts about homeschooling

I don't care either way
pollcode.com free polls

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Dog Of A Different Color

For the most part, when I was a child, I enjoyed school. But not until the later years, as in junior high and beyond.


For kindergarten through sixth grade, I hated school. I hated homework, I hated having to sit still and getting yelled at for talking, I hated walking in lines all the time, etc. And I especially hated the fact that I really didn't understand math, and the red slashes on my returned papers did nothing to help me.


But, there are two memories from Kindergarten that still specifically stand out for me. The first was when our teacher instructed us to color a flower. I like green. Green is my favorite color. So, I colored the entire flower green. I thought it was beautiful. Not so for my teacher: she held it up to the entire class and used it as an example of how not to color a flower, and told me I was lazy for coloring the entire flower green and not picking out a seperate flower for the petals. I still remember the shame and embarassment.


The second incident occurred when we were coloring pictures of Mickey Mouse's face. I used black crayon and made swoops and swirls while coloring it in. I thought his face looked unique and "cool". Not so for the teacher: she held it up and showed the class how my picture was "ruined" because I didn't color in one direction.


Since the Mermaid started homeschooling, I've noticed that she likes to pick one color, her favorite color at the time, and stick with it for the entire picture. At first, that really bothered me. Why doesn't she choose seperate colors? But I remembered what happened to me and didn't criticise: just gently asked her why. Her reason was the same as mine: "I just like purple/pink/orange, etc." and that was that. Lately, she's been coloring one object multiple colors, none of them realistic. She thinks her paintings are beautiful. I do too.


This week the Mermaid is learning about dogs and so I made some paper bag dog puppets with the girls. The Guppy painted hers all black. The Mermaid got to work, choosing colors like green and red and blue, and painting in all different directions. Our family friend was over our house and immediately asked the Mermaid why she wasn't painting the dog brown, or black, or another color that dogs are. She pondered the question for a moment, then told our friend "I don't want my dog to be like other dogs. My dog is beutiful, and he likes being red and blue and green". And that was that.


Her dog was beautiful. And so is my daughter, for being so creative and seeing the world in a different way than the adults that surround her.





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Wednesday, November 05, 2008

Wordless Wednesday: Yes. We. Did.



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Tuesday, November 04, 2008

Tackle It Tuesday

For this week's Tackle It Tuesday, I'm posting picture of all the painting we tackled in the past two weeks in the new house. I am horrible at tacking pics like these, but at least you can get the idea.
We only painted two rooms in the house: the living room and the girls' bedroom. Here is the living room as the previous owners had it, a nice olive green color:

Since I am going with an Asian decorative theme, we painted the living room a cream color with a burgundy accent wall:Again, a horrible pic, but it looks nice in person. I also bought matching slipcovers, pillows, and curtains that tie the color scheme into the furniture.

Here is the before picture of the girls' room: a light green color: Here is the after picture, a light purple:We are also going to paint on a darker purple border with butterflies at the top.

So that is what we tackled. For more Tackle It Tuesday reading, be sure to visit 5 Minutes for Mom.
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End of Soccer Season

On Saturday the Mermaid had her last soccer game. She actually had a blast, and loved the Trophy that the coach handed out. She's so proud of it and keeps showing it off to anyone who comes to the house. They also had cupcakes after the game and she loved that treat!


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Halloween Pic


The Mermaid was an Indian and the Guppy was a cave girl. They had a blast Trick or Treating.


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Monday, November 03, 2008

Product Reviews: AquaDoodle and Bath Blizzard

Spin Master has two great products to check out.

First, the Aquadoodle. As a mom of two young children, I really don't have the time and patience to scrub anymore marker and crayon off the floor, walls, and tables. Which is why I love the AquaDoodle. Just add water to the pen, and kids can draw and color on the special mat all day.

My girls loved it. The Mermaid even got creative with a paintbrush and some water. And the best part was, there is blessed silence throughout the house every time they use it.

Second, the Bath Blizzard. This product rocks. Just attach it to the side of the tub, turn the knob, and watch the bubbles cascade into the water! My girls love playing in the suds, and the great thing is that bath time is now fun time!

I would definitely recommend checking these two products out.

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