Friday, February 27, 2009

Frugal Friday~Depression Era Cooking


A friend of mine a mom's forum posted this link to a 91 year old woman who has a series of YouTube Videos of her cooking Depression style meals. She also shares tidbits of wisdom, humor, and what life was like during that time.

I am sure that watching her will help with a frugal mindset ♥

Here is her Official Website:


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Thursday, February 26, 2009

Little Miss Bean, and Tiny Little Boy

Today at 7:18am Miss Bean was born five years ago.


Little Tiny Boy was born three years ago on February 1st ♥ I missed his birthday post. :(

We have big plans for today....

  • Grocery Store to pick up cupcakes
  • Build a Bear
  • To a friend's house to visit.
This weekend we are going to be having a party to celebrate both birthdays with family and friends.
Have a great day! We are. ♥




Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Another Sister In Law Blogging




I am ♥ SO ♥ excited!!!


My other sister in law who had a baby last October is blogging now. Her blog is:




Friday, February 20, 2009

Potty Training Philosophy

Well, we have been in the middle of potty training around here.

So far so good.
Tiny Boy is my third child to potty train. And I have found a method that works for me, I can dare say, after almost seven years of experience in motherhood.
Over the years, I have heard say, "Boys are harder to train than girls"
Well, that maybe true on average. But Tiny Boy has been a pleasant experience so far. ♥
My method is quite simple:
1. Wait until the kid is ready. Don't PUSH. If they don't understand simple directions, then they aren't ready. Maybe you can "potty train" them at an age where they don't follow simple directions...but it will be a headache in the long run.
2. Make sure that they can communicate clearly with you, the mommy. If you don't understand what they are trying to say to you when they are explaining something important to them, then it will only lead to frustration on the mommy's part.
3. Make sure they they are able to handle dexterity tasks. Can the unscrew bottle caps? Can they put their toys away, etc.
Those are my signs for when a child is ready for graduation out of diapers.
Each child is different. Sweetie and Bean were both ready waaay before I did train them. But I was pregnant and nearing delivery when both of them were ready to train, so I didn't bother. Having a new baby is a huge adjustment for a little tyke, as well as the mommy. Adding the stress of potty training just didn't seem wise to me.
So Tiny Boy. He began showing in "interest" in September. And I "played" with it with him. I wasn't being pushy about it. But I acted extremely pleased if he wanted to "sit" on the potty like his big sisters.
But the time came. It was past his third birthday.
So. I brought out the "big boy pants" with Carz, Woody, Buzz, and Nemo on them. I Stocked up on his favorite Juice.
The morning came, and I told him, "We are going to wear Big Boy pants". I put them on him. He fussed.

I asked him if he wanted Juice. Of course he did. And promptly he forgot about wearing those stupid things.
I set the timer for 10 minutes after he drank his juice.
When the timer went off, I sat him on the potty. That was a bit of a struggle, but I told him that if he went pee pee, he would get a candy. So he sat.

Eventually he peed.
Yaaaaa! BIG BOY!!!! YIPPEE!!!! LET's GO GET SOME CANDY!!!!
You get the idea.
More juice. Set Timer.
Oops. accident. Tiny Boy does *not* like that feeling. We change Buzz Lightyear pants to Mr. Incredible pants
Set Timer again. This time I set it sooner than before.
We made the deadline!
Yaaaa! BIG BOY!!!! YIPPEE!!! LET'S GO GET SOME CANDY!!!!!
Set the timer again.

Success this time.
Yaaaa! BIG BOY!!! YIPPEE!!! LET'S GO GET SOME CANDY!!!!!
Oh no. Another accident. Tiny Boy not Happy. Change Pants.
So you see the routine right?
The next day we start all over. This time Tiny Boy isn't upset about putting on the Big Boy Pants. I set the timer, give him juice, and repeat the process from the previous day.
This time a slight change occurs. Tiny Boy is starting to come and *tell* me he needs to go...and a few times before the timer goes off.
Only one "accident" on the second day.
Day Three. We repeat the same scenarios as in previous days.
This time, I can't remember the timer going off before Tiny Boy comes and says he needs to go. There are no accidents on day three.
Tomorrow will be day four. The real test is when we leave the house LOL!
Now, let me just stop here and go off on a little bunny trail here. I don't know why but Potty Training can be *such* a controversial subject amongst moms, aunts, grandmas, and friends. I am still scratching my head as to ummmm.....why!?
I have been in groups where different ladies were discussing this, and many of them passing judgment on mothers in how they and their husbands choose to go about this not so fun duty.
Well, if the child is eight, then maybe....maybe there might be something wrong. But I know of many friends, and other people, who's little children's bladders are *not* developed in the way they need to be in order to potty train.
And other mothers just need a little encouragement. Not disdain and judgement over what can be a difficult time.
I know I have been made to feel like I wasn't doing my job because my kids weren't trained by the time they were two.
People need to give people grace. Sometimes Mommy's have issues and circumstances that won't allow them the time that is needed to potty train.
Sometimes Mommies are:
1. Pregnant and about to give birth
2. Nursing. (Which is demanding in of itself. Try nursing, hearing your toddler scream, "I gotta go now!" and you have your babe stuck to your boob. Putting the baby down and running the toddler to the potty.)
3. Moving Homes. (packing, unpacking, rearranging furniture, etc)
4 Having more than one child.
5. Have all the above scenarios and your husband works late, and you have no immediate family near by to help you.
Yeah. Those are some pretty trying circumstances in which to take a toddler to the potty every 15 minutes and then sit there and wait patiently until they go. Not to mention all the "normal" things like, laundry, cooking, cleaning, etc.
So the next time you see a toddler in diapers. Make sure you think twice before thinking "Ugg! That Mother hasn't trained him yet?" ♥ ♥ ♥



Thursday, February 19, 2009

Feeling Icky Sicky

For the past month, I have been feeling yucky. I am not sure if it is a combination of some bug traveling around our area or allergies or both.
Normally, I don't get "allergies". The only thing I am allergic to is mold; as most people are, lol!
But the pollen count is high in our area. And whenever the weather changes, I seem to get some sort of attack.

Scratchy throat, stuffy head and nose, and just feeling like snuggling up in a warm blanket. That feeling lasts about two days at the most, then I start sneezing and blowing out whatever was in my body. By day six and seven I am starting to feel normal. Then the next day on day eight or nine, I wake up to the stuffy head, nose, and scratchy throat again. Uggg!

This has been lasting a *MONTH* I am so sick of it!

My hubby was so sweet. This morning, as I lay snoring in bed, he , hid a card underneath a pile of junk mail. He knows me so well, in knowing that I throw out junk mail pretty quick. Thankfully, I checked underneath the pile this morning before I tossed it in the trash, and there was a card with my name on it.

It was a sweet card that just told me he was thinking of me today, and that he hopes I start feeling better throughout the day. ♥ And he wrote a cute poem/verse in it. That sure did help raise my spirits!

My "Get Well" card next to my Valentine's Day flowers he gave me

I got alot of comments about how to roll and crush oats. It's getting time for me to roll and crush some soon, and I'll be sure to take pictures, and write an entry about it. Hopefully next week.

And those of you who left comments, I will slowly come by and visit your blogs as I have a few moments. As well as being "sick", I am in the middle of potty training Tiny Boy. Praise the Lord he is picking this up fast, and I am hoping that most of the "training" part will be done in a couple of days.

But I value your comments and your visits *Sooooo* very much. Please keep coming by. Just please understand, as I am sure you do if your a mom yourself, that other things come first before blogs. ;-)

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Wordless Wednesday~Serious Monkey Business

I am learning with the help of friends and my hubby how to edit photos. My husband helped me with this one last night.
My friend who has some great tips on her photography blog can be found HERE

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Friday, February 13, 2009

How I Like My Oatmeal


For the last several years I have been eating oat-meal every day.
Why?

It's Cheap.

It's Healthy.

It's Quick.

The Kid's eat it.


I don't have my oatmeal the conventional way though. Nope. Not me. ;-)My oatmeal is "old-fashioned".

It is so "Old-fashioned" that I need to buy the "whole" oat groat, and not the "Quaker Oat" old-fashioned kind.

Yup,I crush/roll my own oats. ;-) Sound's kind of naughty, lol!


Seriously, it is "delicious" that way.
Then, I boil about 1 cup slightly salted water to 1/2 cup of rolled oats. Once the water reaches a rolling boil, I turn it down to simmer, add my oats to it, and cook it for about four minutes.


Then I take it off of the heat, and let it sit for about five more minutes.


After that, I divide the pot of oatmeal into individual portions and add to each portion:

1/4 teaspoon of pure vanilla extract

1 TB. of Raw Honey

a heaping dash of cinnamon

Rice Milk

And a Bunch of raisins.


It is sooooo good!


The kids don't like raisins in theirs. And I substitute whole organic milk in theirs for the rice milk.

Sweetie likes it so much, that she eats about two servings of it. And she HATES Mr. Quaker Instant Oats. HATES it.


And you know what?
I don't blame her one bit! ;-)

So, why all of this talk about oatmeal? I don't know, I guess I have it on my brain. I haven't blogged in a while, and I was trying to think of something to blog about, and for some strange reason oatmeal came to my mind. So I went with it. Hope it provided you some entertainment. :)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

Bean Giving Thanks

I was on the computer and Bean was playing the piano and singing to the Lord. It made my heart swell. ♥

Only a few seconds were caught, but if you listen carefully, you can hear it. :-)


Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Imagination

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