8.27.2012

memories

What was your most memorable vacation?

My mother is going to LOVE this post.

I have TONS of good memories of family vacations growing up. I don't think I would be able to pick just one, but definitely our trips to Walt Disney World stand out the most to me. Probably because we went there at least once a year every year... until I was too cool to go with my parents as a teenager. And again when they came to visit when I was working there in college. And pretty soon, we'll be going with my own little man. I know he won't remember a thing about this trip, but I'm so excited to start the tradition for him, the pictures and the memories.

1995?
1994?
November 2008
June 2007
Daisypath Vacation tickers

8.26.2012

mellow yellow

Post pictures of something yellow. My favorite color and my favorite guy :)

8.25.2012

What's in your purse?

What's in your purse?
First of all, it's my bag. Not my purse, and definitely not my pocketbook. I can definitely understand why some women carry around designer diaper bags now because I've had to retire my real bags since C was born. At work, the only bag I'm sporting these days is my Medela Pump In-Style Shoulder Tote. Fancy isn't it?!
On the right side, there is a little cooler tote that carries milk and a freezer pack for after you've pumped. I usually just carry this separately so I can keep my wallet, checkbook and whatever misc. bills I might need to reference that day.
There are two side compartments and I took that stuff out so you could see my "essentials." Keys, gum and no less than 3 lip gloss flavors at any given time. I have two of the VS Candy flavor right now. Apparently that's my current preference.

8.24.2012

when I grow up, i want to marry...

Who was your childhood celebrity crush?

Please refer back to Day 6. I was a little obsessed with NKOTB and 90210 and let's not forget Melrose Place.

8.23.2012

you're my favorite part of the day

What is your favorite part of the day and why?

Between the hours of 5 and 7. Because I pick up little C at around 450ish and then we have fun time just us together. Sometimes we cook dinner, sometimes we play on the mat, sometimes we play with the puppies... and sometimes we have photo shoots. Wouldn't this be your favorite part of the day?!

8.22.2012

WTF omg for realz!?

What are your 3 biggest pet peeves?

When someone takes the bathroom stall right next to you. If there are 3 stalls take 1 or 3, don't go in the middle unless 1 and 3 are already taken. Or if there are 5 (like there are at my job), don't take 2 or 4 when I'm in 3. WTF? There are 4 other stalls and 2 are no where near me!!!

People who drive in the turn only line... only to have to get over in front of me when the lane turns ends. Really? Are you going to pretend you're from out of town and had no idea that lane was a turn only? I'm the biotch who will drive up the car in front of me's butt in cases like this because no you can not get in front of me thankyouverymuch!

When you send Save-the-Dates and then invitations with an RSVP date and sometimes even a little envelope with a stamp so people can return their replies nice and easy and they don't reply! Please don't make me hunt you down for that little peice of paper or for the common courtesy to know you are coming to share in our joy or not! Ugh! I remember how annoying it was with my wedding, and will never not reply to another party ever again but it surprises me how many people "forget" to respond or "lose their invitation" or much better, respond midnight the night before. Really?

8.21.2012

does this blog make my butt look big?

What are your thoughts on body image in the media?

Anyone who says body image is portrayed accurately in the media is delusional. The first thing I thought of when reading today's question was of a billboard I saw in Paris when I went with a group during high school. It was a woman, completely nude and skinny as all heck. You couldn't see any of her parts really, but the ad was for jeans. How does a naked woman sell jeans that she's not even wearing? No one really paid attention to the ad that was about 3 stories high and in the middle of a busy train station... Maybe things are a little more liberal in France? But the group of us as students gawked at it!

The pictures and images we see are not the only thing contributing and promoting this warped sense of perfection. Many stores have changed the sizing of their clothing through out the years and they aren't even all standard. Ever notice that? When you go into one store and fit into a size 8 but can't squeeze your butt into a 12 at another. If we really believed every size was beautiful, there would be guidelines to show us what these sizes should look like and would be standard across the board because it wouldn't matter what number we fit in. And just to revisit that ad for a second... What if that ad were for breastfeeding advocacy? Would more people have been gawking at this ad? Maybe. Or maybe it would inspire more women and men to be more accepting of this perfectly natural part of raising a child.

I think the way we portray beauty in the media is skewed greatly and I'm not sure there's anything we can do about it at this point besides teaching our children that we are all unique and different and still just as beautiful. There is no one perfect body type or size or weight. If you're happy with yourself, that's all that should matter.

8.20.2012

best or worst

Write about the best date or worst date you've ever had.

I honestly have no idea. Is it sad that my generation has lost the whole term of "dating?" Or maybe it's just me. I'll be interested to see what the other April moms say for this one.

8.19.2012

someone or something you care about

Write about someone or something you care about.

So I'm trying REALLY hard to catch up in this challenge. I know the date stamp on here says the 19th... but it's actually the 22nd today. I swear by Friday I will be caught up. ;)


My boy not feeling well this weekend :(


OK. So, I'm going to write about someone AND something I care about all at once. My buddy boy who's growing up all to fast and being a parent. Being a mommy is a non-stop learning process. And once you think you've got something down, another bump in the road comes up and you have to figure out if you're going to swerve, hop over it, or ride on through. What I've come to realize is that what my mommy said is true "mommy gut trumps all" and that no two children are the same. A lot of times, I have to stop myself  from forcing my opinion on my other friends who are parents because what might have worked for C may be just the opposite for them. We can beg our babes to sleep through the night and they just may not. The doctor may advise you to let him/her to cry it out and not everyone is comfortable with that (this mom right here!). Some babes transition to the crib really easy and others would rather sleep in your bed until they are, say... 25! Every parent/child combo is different. But what you know and feel to be right as the parent is what you should trust. Definitely arm yourself with research and knowledge, but do what you have to do for your baby!

Here's a nice fat example for you. My baby boy, Caleb, had his 4 month check up a few weeks ago. Nothing is really *wrong* with KC at the moment, but we were advised to start him on Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron supplements. The reason they advised me to switch from his D-Vi-Sol supplements to the new one after his 4 month check because he is exclusively breastfed. In 2010, AAP decided that this would help to prevent children from developing anemia later in life. The problem is that Iron is a very dangerous supplement to mess with; especially in infants. Although, I didn't agree with their suggestion (because I was additionally told that breast milk had no Iron whatsoever), when I went to the store to get another bottle of the D-Vi-Sol, they were sold out, so I picked up with Poly-Vi-Sol with Iron, as suggested,  instead. A few days later C is showing lots of signs of discomfort; excessive crying, unable to nap, lack of bowel movements. Looking back, he was even having issues nursing, too. I resorted to walking around my neighborhood with my nursing cover to get him to eat that morning. I didn't immediately respond to all of this because he's been known to have an "off-day." What did clue me in to the issue with his supplement is the massive, stinky poop he produced on Sunday night! It reeked of rusty pennies and spilled out of his diaper up his shirt and into his hair. Gross. I washed him all off and the boy napped for 2.5 hours after that. It was like he couldn't relax with that junk in his system. It took a few days for him to return to normal and I'm thankful it wasn't more than just the few days of discomfort.

Happy baby has returned this morning
Now mama bear is taking over in me and I've been trying to get to the bottom of all of this. After following a portion of their advice, I've been on and off the phone with our pediatricians office with multiple nurses. Long story short, the office abides by the AAP to the freaking letter. They will not admit that the blanketed statement of "breastfed babies need the additional Iron after 4 months" may not be true for every child. The AAP also says that children should be exclusively breastfed for 6 months, too, but you know what? Not everyone can do that! In fact, many people still choose not to. So, the advice of this doctor was wrong yet again because she told me I should be supplementing formula at this point, to. What a wack-a-doodle!

Now, just a little ACTUAL information in case you're wondering. There is, in fact, iron in breast milk. It is, however, not a substantial amount. This is okay for babies under 6 months because unless the babe was premature or under weight (generally over 7.3lbs at birth) they will have enough iron stores in their body from the 3rd trimester in the womb to last for 7 months into their life if not longer. Additionally, the iron in breast milk is also more easily absorbed by the baby because of the components of whey and casein protein which make breast milk so easily digestible. Around the time that these iron stores begin to be used up, this household (and likely most infants at that tiem) will have started on solid foods which will make up for the iron he would have missed.
Moral of the story... if your mommy gut is telling you, "hey, this doctor is sounding cray cray" don't ignore it! They may have a point, but if something is giving you pause, your best bet is to look into it BEFORE taking action or just following their advice. Thanks for letting me get that off my chest.

8.18.2012

embarrassing attire

Post a picture of the most embarrassing article of clothing you own.
my favorite capris in all their glory around my 8 month preggo belly
I love these capri's and I'm sad to say... I'm going to retire them today because it is the most embarrassing article of clothing I own. I bought these almost 10 years ago but I'm not exactly sure what year; sometime during college. I liked that I could pair them with a tank and that the band was thick and didn't dig into my belly. The length was pretty good and they didn't have elastic on the bottom making me have to pick them up every 3 minutes. I wore them all the time, kinda retired them for a while, and then broke them back out when I was pregnant. Well, I wore the crap out of them with my oversized bump and now they have a gigantic whole in the butt, the elastic is coming through the top band and there is absolutely no fit left to them... but they were my favorite. Honestly, it's so hard to say good bye. I wish I could buy another pair exactly the same. Yes, they are embarrassing to be seen in now... but that doesn't make them any less comfortable. Never-the-less... it's time to move on.