Showing posts with label Babywearing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Babywearing. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Spring Antique Weekend '09

I'm writing this ahead of time and scheduling it to post while we're at fall Antique Weekend right now - YEA! :) It's part of the reason why things were so crazy because we were leaving to go out of town (plus other things I'll share later). So as I was eagerly anticipating our upcoming trip I thought I'd look at the photos from our trip back in March...and THEN I realized I never even did my post on our finds, did I? Well that was the beginning of my blog silence really and I just never posted on it...so I thought I would now. Better late than never, right?

We LOVE our antique weekends...I mean really, for us, it's a blast and is so relaxing. We love walking around and searching for cool finds. Love it. Our list of stuff to search for wasn't very big so we ended up with lots of little things which was fun. Lovebug had an awesome time mostly in the jogger but sometimes we wore or carried her. She loved seeing all the people and things...and of course just being outside! :)

Here are some little letter tiles we found. I had to dig through MANY boxes to get the whole alphabet + extras. I have many ideas for these but haven't put them to use just yet...


I loved this little Asian box. So adorable...


Some cute potholders for Lovebug's little kitchen...


We were able to find some pretty vintage dresses and shoes for Lovebug. Funny story is that those shoes are completely different sizes...hah! Yeah, didn't even realize it until we were home. I had a pair just like that when I was little (which I inherited) but these were bigger (one of them:) which excited me...Oh well. I love the Mexican dress which she wore here...


We loved this guy and thought the red was such a beautiful pop of color...


I fell in love with this babywearing Indian gal and the little dancing hulu girl, which are for Lovebug's eventual room...


This is all for Lovebug's future room too. Let's see, a piece of gorgeous fabric I want to turn into a pillow...a beautiful elephant I couldn't resist...and a pillow handmade in Turkey from vintage Central Asian textiles and costumes...


More little bits for Lovebug's someday room...


Cool vintage cars, trucks, etc. for Lovebug. She loves all of these, but I love the surfer van the most :)...


You might recognize these little Japanese fellas from my Easter post...


It's hard for me to pass up vintage hankies, especially if they have crochet edges. I love crochet doilies too...


We got all of these bottle brush trees for such a steal! I had to dig through SO many to get these ones though. I'm hoping to find more colors this trip...


Lastly, here is Lovebug and I at our special stop where we enjoyed a picnic lunch and a little nursing...gosh, it's crazy how much younger she looks here! :)


We really had SUCH an enjoyable trip this last spring and I'm sure we're having an incredible one right now too!! Gosh, I cannot wait! Hopefully the weather is being nice to us and Lovebug is enjoying herself as much as usual. I'll share our finds once we get home...Have a wonderful week!

Monday, August 31, 2009

Bowlful of kale


How was your weekend? We had an enjoyable one, although we weren't home much of it. It involved alot of fun with family and lots of outdoor time with the weather around here being so darn nice. We even ate a birthday meal outside in the shade, which was quite enjoyable. My two Loves accompanied me to the park for my long run Sunday morning and Lovebug had a blast walking, running, and playing in the dirt. That girl loves rocks! She loves finding them, collecting them, organizing them, and holding them in her hands. She loves getting dirty too and ANYTHING outside - anything.

Yesterday was another really great day. It was the perfect combination of playing, learning, and productivity. Lovebug fell asleep nursing in the maya wrap or "ling" as she calls it while I was doing some things in the kitchen. So precious. No matter how much of a little girl she is looking and acting like, she's still my sweet baby and loves being worn. I love it too because we get to snuggle and be so close to each other :) while I do random things. Plus, she gets to be in on the action and see everything I'm doing, which we talk about and discuss. Wearing her is SO much easier than holding her and makes things "doable" that wouldn't be otherwise. Even though there are days when for whatever reason I forget about them, slings/wraps/carriers are a true lifesaver and I don't know what we would do without them.

Anyway, I was able to get Lovebug on the bed to finish her nap and when she woke up she was quite hungry. Her Daddy had set aside some steamed kale the night before from the pasta dish he made us, and she just devoured a big bowlful of it. I am so proud of my little vegan! We love kale around our nest and put it in alot of different dishes, but it's just as great on it's own too. So nutritious and yummy! Tell me, how do you like your kale?...or do you even like it?

Well, have a wonderful day...OH and happy September (which I still cannot believe)!

Friday, November 14, 2008

Birth & Babywearing


Hope everyone had a wonderful weekend...ours was fun and productive! The weather here in Texas was enjoyably cold, which meant inside time organizing and drinking hot coffee and tea! There were a couple frustrations though that came to me via the great internet that I wanted to share, which involve two big passions of ours - natural birth and babywearing!

This NYT article ran last week on home births, and it's pretty positive overall I would say. What has been so disheartening though have been the response/comments to the article, or rather to home/natural birth, as seen at a couple different websites that Marvelous Kiddo linked to. I wish I hadn't read some of them honestly. They get me all worked up!

I feel so bad for many of the women that posted such vicious things regarding it. Most of the extremely negative ones are from women (or maybe girls I should say) who have never actually given birth. Some of the comments are so ridiculous they're hilarious (well, kind of, but also so very very sad). They cannot imagine that someone would want that "mess" in their home, they complain how annoyed they would be by a loud laboring neighbor, they say children would be traumatized by the moans (?), they say to "bring on the drugs", etc. etc. etc.

Like I said, pretty much every comment I read that was negative was by someone who has not given birth and was pretty much grossed out by the mere thought of doing so. These women (and some men) are so uninformed or misinformed and it saddens me greatly. I just wish people would truly educate themselves about their choices (and the consequences of them) before giving birth and making the decision where it's going to take place, which should be wherever the woman is MOST comfortable. For me, that would NEVER be in a hospital...too many unknown people, too many risks, too many germs, too many sounds, too many lights, way too many machines, drugs, and pressure, and not enough love, comfort, support, or intimacy.


Giving birth is a life-changing event and as such, really is something that deserves and requires a ton of research, thought, and prayer. If you have not already, I highly recommend renting or buying The Business of Being Born, Birth As We Know It, Birth Day, Birth into Being, Orgasmic Birth, and others at this website. Plus there are so many incredible books out there that need to be read while pregnant!!! Sadly, it seems most people get their misguided information and opinions on birth from movies and tv shows, which are all far far far from reality. Lovebug's birth was neither messy or loud by any means! It was peaceful, beautiful, and amazing...and I know many mamas whose experience was the same. The above dvd's all are reality - real-life mamas and real-life births, so check them out. Birth can be, as it was for me, incredibly empowering and that empowerment has extended to every other aspect of my life. I so wish and pray that every woman could experience that!

Anyway, it's been sad and disheartening reading the responses to the article, but I'm so glad the NYT decided to cover such a topic!

The other frustration was a Motrin ad campaign that was directed at babywearers...I'm sure most of you have heard about all of this by now, but you can read the ad copy here. It was just bad advertising and has made many of us babywearers (the target audience with the campaign) very mad. Following all of the blogosphere feedback, Motrin pulled the online ads, but unfortunately it's already in magazines. It makes babywearing sound like a new fad, something everyone is doing to stay "in fashion" or to be seen as an "official parent"...which isn't why anyone I know wears their baby and babywearing is certainly NOT anything new! :) It is also sexist as it's certainly NOT just mamas that wear their babies.


Further, babywearing is NOT supposed to be painful, but actually quite the opposite. It's supposed to offer a pain-free alternative to carrying or holding your baby all day. If you're experiencing pain, then you have the wrong carrier or are wearing it wrong. It also kind of questions whether or not babywearing actually promotes bonding, which it certainly does, as well as helps make breastfeeding easier and can soothe babies to sleep, amongst SO many other benefits! Anyway, what's most frustrating about it is that the ads put more misguided information out there for people to get a wrong idea of natural parenting methods.

BUT, here is something WONDERFUL...did you know that tomorrow is the last day of International Babywearing Week?? Well it is! So all you mamas and dadas, get out and proudly wear your babies! And HERE is a wonderful cause that the incredible local Peppermint Baby Boutique is helping with - it's called No Mother Left Behind which believes the MANY benefits of babywearing should be available to all mamas (and daddies) regardless of their financial situation. So send in any gently used baby carriers to either of them in honor of Babywearing Week or you can make a financial donation as well.

Let's all have a fabulous week!!!

OH and the pics are some babywearing favorites from the last year of my gorgeous Love wearing Lovebug, which he has been proudly doing since the day she was born.

Saturday, August 30, 2008

Wishing you a sweet weekend...

I'm SO excited it's the weekend, and an extended one at that so we get to have some wonderful time together as a lil' family! In celebration, Lovebug and I made some cookies yesterday for us to enjoy. She was in the mei tai as close as can be, which we both love! She tried to grab every single thing...However, I was able to avoid all accidents except one with some flaxseed. Oh well. Inspired by Jade, we listened to some Gipsy Kings that had been on our itunes for awhile but for whatever reason hadn't listened to them extensively. It was quite enjoyable though - Lovebug oh so close, cookies, and some good music! We also have some new neighbors across the street so they'll be getting some of these - if we don't eat them all first :).


The original recipe is from the incredible Vegan Planet yet again and they are oh so delicious and thought I'd share (adjusted a couple of the ingredients below).

Chocolate/Carob Chip Cookies - Makes about 36 cookies:

(2) cups - Whole Wheat Pastry Flour (called for all-purpose)
(1/2) tsp - Baking Soda
(1/2) tsp - Salt
(1) cup - Raw Cane Sugar (called for light brown sugar)
(1/4) cup - Agave Nectar (called for maple syrup)
(1/2) cup - Coconut Oil (called for corn oil)
Flax seed egg replacer for (2) eggs - (2) T of ground flaxseed and (6) T of water simmered until consistency of eggs
(1) tsp - Pure Vanilla Extract
(1.5) cups - Vegan Chocolate or Carob Chips (did 1/2 carob, 1/2 chocolate)
(1/2) cup - Chopped Nuts of your choice (omitted these)

1.) Preheat oven to 350. Lightly oil two baking sheets.
2.) In medium bowl, combine first three ingredients.
3.) In large bowl, combine sugar, agave, oil, egg replacer, and vanilla - mix until blended. Add half of dry ingredients and mix until combined. Add remaining dry ingredients and mix. Fold in chocolate/carob chips and nuts (if using). Drop drough by spoonful onto prepared baking sheets, about 2 inches apart.
4.) Bake until golden brown, 15-18 mins.

Hope you have a relaxing, fun weekend and get to enjoy some cookies (or some sort of sweet treat)! Until next time...

Monday, August 25, 2008

You are my sunshine

Yesterday was a sad day for me...I said goodbye to one of my sisters who is moving away to South Korea to teach for at least a year. She recently got married and each of them had planned on teaching overseas prior to even meeting (re-meeting actually) so it's all working out to get to fulfill their dream together. I'm so happy for them but will miss her very much.


We decided to spend our last day together for awhile doing some things we love - eating good food (at our fave restaurant - the BEST pancakes EVER!) and enjoying beautiful art at the Kimbell. The current exhibit is an Impressionist collection from The Art Institute of Chicago and it's gorgeous - truly inspiring - my faves were Van Gogh's The Bedroom and Monet's Water Lily Pond. Although Monet's Stacks of Wheat series is pretty amazing as well. Lovebug really enjoyed it as well...her Daddy wore her in the Ergo and she actually seemed to like many of the paintings and the vast array of colors and textures. So I see many art museum learning trips in the future - YEA! :)


My Love and I lived in Italy for awhile in college at our school's campus and got to travel Europe so we have been blessed to see many of the world's most wonderful museums (here's one of my faves - I LOVE Pollock and Kandinsky), but the Kimbell is such a beautiful one as well. The building's architecture, interior, and grounds are gorgeous, and we're blessed to have it and other such wonderful museums locally. My Love has a background in architecture and urban planning so he gave us an overview of the Kimbell's famed architect as well which was quite enjoyable - have I mentioned how adorable I find my Love to be? :)

So it was a sad but fun day with my sister and am so glad we were able to have that day before she left! Here's a shot of her and her Love I captured yesterday...


This is for you my beautiful, strong, passionate, and bright Sunshine:

You are my Sunshine
My only Sunshine
You make me happy
When skies are grey.
You'll never know, dear,
How much I love you.
Please don't take my Sunshine away.


You will be in our prayers and thoughts as you embark on this journey - we will all (even Lovebug) miss you like crazy Sunshine (and Sunshine's husband:). We love you!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

I'm BACK!


Well, we're back and it feels good and I'm still catching up with stuff. The trip was wonderful, went by fast, and we had a great time but it's always so nice to come home. It was our first big trip with Lovebug...vacations with babies/kids are quite a bit of work aren't they? :) Not to say we didn't have some relaxing and lots of fun (because we certainly did!), but it's alot of work with a little one, especially in an unfamiliar place. Thank goodness my Love, my incredible partner in this parenting gig, was there 24/7...but now he's back to work (away from home) and it's just Lovebug and me :(, but at least we're back in a familiar place - our green nest that we love oh so much! And I'm BACK to the blog world - YEA! It has been fun catching up on what everyone's been up to...so glad you liked Matt's video! I thought it was pretty inspiring.

Alright onto the photos..let's see here...the above shot I took on a walk one morning. I know most people don't think much of the Texas coast, but we think it's beautiful - in such a Texas way :). We've been blessed to see some gorgeous beaches in Florida, Mexico, and even Italy, but we always come back to this one in our great state!

Lil' Love really enjoyed the water and the sand! She only tried to eat it the first day...


She would have just crawled up and down that beach if we would have let her!


and she didn't seem frightened by the water at all (definitely needs a life vest on next year:)...


Daddy and Lovebug gazing out at the ocean - so sweet!


The mandatory sister pic (love you sissies!)...with Lovebug, who is wearing a Mexican dress that was mine when I was little - thanks Mom for saving it!


Some precious nursing and bonding time between me and my babe on the beach one morning - wonderful memories that I won't ever forget!


Lil' Love really did enjoy it and it was so much fun to introduce her to it all, which we tried to only do in the morning or evening, because of the sun and HOT Texas weather...

Let's see, she also loved practicing her yoga on the beach, especially downward dogs...


and really enjoyed going on walks worn by Daddy or Mommy!


The traditional last night family pic, which was taken after a yummy dinner on the harbor...


My two favorite people in the whole world...and the most beautiful I've ever laid my eyes on!


Began with a sunrise above so let's end with a sunset - a pretty one over the bay at that!


That's it my friends - until next post...

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Bachelorette Hike


I haven't posted this week because things are crazy busy with making centerpieces and decor for J and G's wedding this weekend...but thought I'd post a little something. We recently took my sister on a little bachelorette night out to our family's lakehouse and had a blast. We went on a beautiful hike around Lake Texoma and Lovebug loved it (see the pic of her - that's the way she was pretty much the whole time - just staring up and looking around)...It wasn't her first hike but it definitely had the most incline/decline so thank goodness for the sling... It was Lovebug's first trip away from Daddy and although it was tons of fun, we were more than ready to get back to see him! Here are some pics thought I would share...Love the one above of the bride laying in a bed of flowers :)...Pics of wedding and decor to come after this weekend - YEA! - Jillian