Especially favored right when she wakes up in the morning.
February 27, 2009
Around the House
Tired of all my "Morenna" posts yet? :-) Sorry to be sending a slew of them your way! Here's the last for a bit... a few random ones I captured this month:
As previously mentioned, our bed is one of Morenna's favorite play stops.
Especially favored right when she wakes up in the morning.
Especially favored right when she wakes up in the morning.
February 26, 2009
February 25, 2009
Search Rewards? Search No Longer
I'm not too into things like this, but one random afternoon I decided to give it a shot after hearing of so many others who had success with it.
I'm so glad I did!
I've been a member since the first of the year and already have enough bucks earned for a $10 Barnes and Noble gift card or a $15 Starbucks card. Can't beat that!
So if you're interested in taking my word for it and giving it a shot, feel free to try it out! You won't be disappointed! (To sign up, you can either click the link above or the banner at the bottom of my blog.)
February 24, 2009
Going Swimmin'
Last weekend a friend and I decided to take Morenna to a local public pool. After a bit of scurrying through a box of Morenna's old clothes, I unearthed her swimming suit from last summer (size 3-6 months). I had a hunch it would still fit her... and it did. :-) She's growing leaps and bounds - UP - not out, so that certainly helped.
She absolutely adored the pool despite how loud it was. She took turns pretend "swimming" between my friend and I until we were too tired to keep holding her. It was wonderful exercise!
Here are a couple of pictures of her when we were "fitting" her for her suit:
She absolutely adored the pool despite how loud it was. She took turns pretend "swimming" between my friend and I until we were too tired to keep holding her. It was wonderful exercise!
Here are a couple of pictures of her when we were "fitting" her for her suit:
I think the suit definitely fits her better than it did 7 months ago :-) :
February 23, 2009
Baring the Shelves
Two years ago this week I moved into then Matt's townhouse. (For those of you doing the math, yes I moved in before Matt and I got married, but it was all on the up-and-up: Matt moved into the guest bedroom and I stayed in the master with my mother. Yes. My MOTHER. :-).) He had been living there nearly a year with a handful of other bachelor guys. Yeah.
Since that time, I merely scooted all my food items into the pantry and that was that. Until last week. Spurred on by some spring cleaning posts, I decided to empty the pantry, clean it, and start from scratch. How fun.
Meanwhile... two hours later...
I was thrilled with the results! First of all, I didn't know I could store so much in such a skinny little pantry. Second, I didn't know so much spoiled food could hide there! Two of my more interesting artifacts were a 2005 box of graham crackers and a 2006 bottle of white grapefruit juice. Yum. I blame Matt. I don't drink grapefruit juice.
Now we have nothing but good food in there and lots of extra space. And no grapefruit juice. Yippee!

Since that time, I merely scooted all my food items into the pantry and that was that. Until last week. Spurred on by some spring cleaning posts, I decided to empty the pantry, clean it, and start from scratch. How fun.
Meanwhile... two hours later...
I was thrilled with the results! First of all, I didn't know I could store so much in such a skinny little pantry. Second, I didn't know so much spoiled food could hide there! Two of my more interesting artifacts were a 2005 box of graham crackers and a 2006 bottle of white grapefruit juice. Yum. I blame Matt. I don't drink grapefruit juice.
Now we have nothing but good food in there and lots of extra space. And no grapefruit juice. Yippee!

February 22, 2009
A new outlet for self-expression?
February 21, 2009
Cheaper Diapers...
Who doesn't enjoy cheaper diapers now and again? I know I certainly grab them up when I can find them at a reduced price. While I typically do my diaper shopping at CVS, I recently found a relatively good deal at diapers.com! What's even better is that the diapers are delivered quickly (1-2 business days) right to your doorstep. Awesome.
To score the deal, simply log onto diapers.com and select $50 worth of diapers (most jumbo packs are currently on sale right now - although they aren't as cheap as I can get them at CVS, combined with the following transaction they are significantly cheaper) and head to the checkout. In the promotional code box, enter UNDE4330 to receive $10 off your order.
Once your diapers arrive, simply fill out this rebate form to receive back an additional $15! (Simply print and fill out this form and attach proof-of-payment of your Diapers.com qualifying purchase(s) and mail both pieces.)
Like I said, for those times when alternative deals on diapers seem scarce, this is a worthy purchase. :-)
To score the deal, simply log onto diapers.com and select $50 worth of diapers (most jumbo packs are currently on sale right now - although they aren't as cheap as I can get them at CVS, combined with the following transaction they are significantly cheaper) and head to the checkout. In the promotional code box, enter UNDE4330 to receive $10 off your order.
Once your diapers arrive, simply fill out this rebate form to receive back an additional $15! (Simply print and fill out this form and attach proof-of-payment of your Diapers.com qualifying purchase(s) and mail both pieces.)
Like I said, for those times when alternative deals on diapers seem scarce, this is a worthy purchase. :-)
February 20, 2009
Tagged... Just for You
I have to admit I was happy to be tagged in this random photo tag. I think they are so much fun!

I guess it's no big surprise that my picture would be of... Morenna! Probably 80% of my pictures are, although I was kinda hoping maybe one of the lone 20% might be the one tagged. Oh well, I can't seem to get enough of the curious, cheerful face on this little tike. I snapped this picture earlier this month when she was standing at the wicker chair picking at it with her finger trying to understand the pattern.
Post the 4th photo in the 4th folder of your picture folders.
I guess it's no big surprise that my picture would be of... Morenna! Probably 80% of my pictures are, although I was kinda hoping maybe one of the lone 20% might be the one tagged. Oh well, I can't seem to get enough of the curious, cheerful face on this little tike. I snapped this picture earlier this month when she was standing at the wicker chair picking at it with her finger trying to understand the pattern.
And now, I tag Sarah M., Jessica, and Janice. You go girls!
February 19, 2009
Baking Day
So want to know what we made? Whole wheat waffles*, banana crumb muffins, oat bran muffins*, and breakfast hot pockets. (*Recipe below.)
It was great fun and now my freezer is filled with yummy, healthy, items M can grab and take for breakfast on workdays.
Best of all, Morenna was well-behaved and emptied and examined all the items in her play cupboard while I cooked. It's so nice to freely move around the kitchen without a little one tugging on your pant leg.
| Whole Wheat Waffles 1 3/4 cup wheat flour 1 3/4 cup buttermilk Combine and let soak overnight. Then mix in: 1 t. baking powder 1/2 t. salt 2 eggs 1/4 cup coconut oil (or I use 1/2 cup of applesauce) Pour batter onto greased waffle iron. Best if served with fruit syrup. |
| Oat Bran Muffins 2 cups oat bran 1/4 cup packed brown sugar 2 t. baking powder 1/2 t. salt 1 cup milk 2 T. oil (or 1/4 applesauce) 1/4 cup molasses 1 egg Mix all ingredients together and spoon into a greased or lined muffin pan. Bake at 425F for 15-17 minutes. |
February 18, 2009
Valentine's Meets OBX
For Valentine's Day this year, my husband (and family!) gave me the greatest gift ever: time away with some girlfriends. It was perfect... and now I'm back with them feeling more refreshed and invigorated than ever.
My parents came over for the weekend and joined M in watching Morenna so that I could get away. Saturday I headed south to a beach house on the shores of Outer Banks, NC. There I joined up with seven girlfriends from college for a three day stay on the beach. Though it was super cold, it was beautiful. We pretty much laid around and ate, read, gazed over the horizon and watched old movies. It was wonderful to be without responsibility for a couple of days.
Monday I made the trek back home and was so excited to be reunited with my family... especially my little girl. She did really well considering I was away for two nights. The smile on her face when I walked in was so valuable to me. I love being a Mom.
As a side note, you may be wondering, as some others have, why I would choose to celebrate Valentine's Day apart from my Valentine (now that I have one!). My answer is just this: my husband and I try to make every day Valentine's Day, in that each day we purposely make time to spend quietly with each other, reminding each other just how much we value and cherish the other. So while the card-manufacturer holiday is great for an excuse to go out to eat, sniff brilliant flowers or splurge on an extra 300 calories of chocolate (something else I do just about every day anyway :-) ), M and I don't see it as any more special of a day than today. And that's why my hubby was ok with me being away. :-)
My parents came over for the weekend and joined M in watching Morenna so that I could get away. Saturday I headed south to a beach house on the shores of Outer Banks, NC. There I joined up with seven girlfriends from college for a three day stay on the beach. Though it was super cold, it was beautiful. We pretty much laid around and ate, read, gazed over the horizon and watched old movies. It was wonderful to be without responsibility for a couple of days.
As a side note, you may be wondering, as some others have, why I would choose to celebrate Valentine's Day apart from my Valentine (now that I have one!). My answer is just this: my husband and I try to make every day Valentine's Day, in that each day we purposely make time to spend quietly with each other, reminding each other just how much we value and cherish the other. So while the card-manufacturer holiday is great for an excuse to go out to eat, sniff brilliant flowers or splurge on an extra 300 calories of chocolate (something else I do just about every day anyway :-) ), M and I don't see it as any more special of a day than today. And that's why my hubby was ok with me being away. :-)
February 9, 2009
The Finger...
Morenna's finger, that is. It goes where she goes and is her primary method of communication. Every now and then a companion grunt goes along with it... but for the most part it "says" all she needs to say.
"B-b-b-baby!"
Evidence of Morenna's latest fascination with babies,
toddlers and small children, all of whom she dubs: babies.
Evidence of Morenna's latest fascination with babies,
toddlers and small children, all of whom she dubs: babies.
February 6, 2009
Crockpot BBQ Chicken
Many thanks to Erin over at $5 Dinners for her inspiration with this recipe. I simply added/adjusted a few more ingredients to her wonderful creation. My family loved this and it was so easy to do.
Crockpot BBQ Chicken
4 chicken breasts
8 slices of bacon
1 cup bbq sauce (I used KC Masterpiece Sweet & Tangy, and it was perfect)
3 T lemon juice
1 large granny smith apple, peeled & cored
1 T dried parsley (or fresh)
1 t. garlic powder
2 t. sea salt
Wrap chicken breasts with slices of bacon, 2 per breast. Place in a 6 quart crockpot (you could try 4 quart, but may need to lengthen cooking time, especially if your chicken is frozen).
In a bowl, shred apple and mix with bbq sauce, lemon juice, parsley, garlic powder, and salt. Spoon on top of chicken. (If your chicken is layered, place a bit of sauce between each layer). Cook on high for 4-6 hours, or on low for 6-8. If chicken is frozen, lengthen cooking time. Chicken should register 165F when fully cooked.
Enjoy!
Crockpot BBQ Chicken
4 chicken breasts
8 slices of bacon
1 cup bbq sauce (I used KC Masterpiece Sweet & Tangy, and it was perfect)
3 T lemon juice
1 large granny smith apple, peeled & cored
1 T dried parsley (or fresh)
1 t. garlic powder
2 t. sea salt
Wrap chicken breasts with slices of bacon, 2 per breast. Place in a 6 quart crockpot (you could try 4 quart, but may need to lengthen cooking time, especially if your chicken is frozen).
In a bowl, shred apple and mix with bbq sauce, lemon juice, parsley, garlic powder, and salt. Spoon on top of chicken. (If your chicken is layered, place a bit of sauce between each layer). Cook on high for 4-6 hours, or on low for 6-8. If chicken is frozen, lengthen cooking time. Chicken should register 165F when fully cooked.
Enjoy!
February 5, 2009
Open & Closed
Some babies start crying when they discover they've closed themselves in a room and can't get out. Not mine. Once the latch clicks she'll laugh out loud and squeal. Then she goes about tearing the bathroom apart. She's smart. Too smart.
When she's not pulling all the towels down or banging on the tub, she likes to have things passed to her under the door. Today, she started sticking her fingers out and wiggling them around. Too cute!
Triple Coupon Days
February 4, 2009
Walkin' 'n Talkin'
Here she is with her signature toothy grin. Aw, I could just eat her up.
February 3, 2009
Thriving
Dear Journal,Thriving. I've often voiced to M since Morenna's been born my longing not just to "get by", but to "thrive".
I want to be as a tall oak by a flowing stream that gives brilliant beauty in every season. Beautiful. Useful. Strong.
Yet so often I feel as though I'm a cactus in a parched desert, with just enough water to make it through one more sun-scorched day. I offer little beauty to the world around me. No shade. Just sharp thorns for any passerby.
But even the cactus can flower. It's a choice.
Each tree is beautiful; each serves a purpose in bringing glory to God. I need to find contentment as either, for each relies on equal amounts of God's grace to get through the day.
"My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness."
~ 2 Corinthians 12:9
~ 2 Corinthians 12:9
February 2, 2009
Feelin' Sew Sew?
I'm not big into sewing, but my mom always has been (and she's good at it!) and so I have the honor of owning all of her hand-me-down sewing hardware. My current stash boasts of her used (but definitely like-new) Bernette sewing machine. It's been sitting in my closet screaming "USE ME!!!" for quite some time now. I'm usually good at ignoring it, but this quick & easy sewing project is just what I needed to answer the call.
Here 'tis: A child's pool robe made out of a standard bath towel. Isn't it so cute!?
Many thanks to blogger How About Orange for alerting me of this great sewing opportunity. You can download the quick directions here.
Bet I can have mine done before you! ;-)

Here 'tis: A child's pool robe made out of a standard bath towel. Isn't it so cute!?
Many thanks to blogger How About Orange for alerting me of this great sewing opportunity. You can download the quick directions here.
Bet I can have mine done before you! ;-)
February 1, 2009
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