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Library

Posted on March 29, 2013April 25, 2013 by Andi

Tuesday and Thursday this week, I went to a local library. Turns out….I LOVE this library! There are so many fun toys and activities and they even seem to encourage kids to play in this library! Here are pictures from my two recent visits.

My mom met me at the library Tuesday and had fun playing with Maddie. They did puzzles and we had quite the puppet show! Smile

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Maddie discovered that dinosaurs are fun!

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There was a little area that had a wooden boat and a bait shop. She liked looking in all the boxes. Although one of the boxes had a rope in it and she was scared of it because she thought it was a snake.

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Then on Thursday, my dad met me there and we spent the time chasing her around since she already remembered where everything was. They even had a movie playing that we watched for a while.

The first thing she did was run to the computer and wanted the headphones on. She has never worn headphones before. She was just banging on the keyboard, but I thought the picture was so cute. Smile

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Maddie loved getting the blocks and putting them on the belt and making them drop into the container. What a fun toy!

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Oh, and take note of the dinosaur stacked on top of the blocks in the truck. She was so proud of herself for that one! Smile

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Thank you Wescott Library for being so wonderful and helping keep a toddler busy for many hours!

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Real Food

Posted on March 21, 2013March 21, 2013 by Andi

Almost two months ago, Chuck and I had a discussion about the food we eat. After a long talk, (and some persuading on his part) we have done an overhaul of the food we eat.

We knew this wouldn’t happen overnight, but we knew we could make some immediate changes. First, I watched Food, Inc. (you can find the video online, Netflix and some other video sites) as well as some other related shows. I also started reading the website 100 Days Of Real Food. I just wanted to learn. Turns out, I was interested, intrigued, a bit disgusted by what we normally eat and very ready to give it a try.

What we decided to do was eat A LOT more fruits and veggies, less meat and minimal processed food. So many meals were heavy on the carbs or came from a box. It’s so easy to just make some Hamburger Helper and hardly realize we ate almost all of it.

We started making meals with lots of veggies and minimal, if any, meats. We eat salmon maybe twice a week now…which is a big feat for me since 8 weeks ago I would barely eat fish at all! I make smoothies with many dinners which are filled with fruit and spinach, and willingly eat veggies with lunch. I am realizing it isn’t that hard to make better choices when I go out to eat.

We have made lots of new meals lately. Just the other day, Chuck said “what would you have said if I put this meal in front of you 7 weeks ago?” I told him I would have laughed at him and asked where my pasta was! And it’s true! I will be posting some of the meals and new foods we have been eating in the coming weeks.

I am one of those people that really needs something to motivate me. Yes, eating better, healthier and teaching better habits to my kids should be enough…but well, I’m weak. So if we completely fall off the wagon with this and go back to eating the way we were, we lose our smart phones. We get flip phones or the cheapest thing possible that just does phone calls. That might not seem like much, but I am addicted to my phone and this would be devastating! So, it seems like a great penalty!

Eating this way is a huge adjustment. There’s a lot more food prep that needs to be done (chopping lots of vegetables, longer cooking time…) and more frequent trips to the grocery store since we are buying mostly perishable foods. But my wonderful husband has taken on this task. Since I am still nursing Dannie and tending to her every need and keeping Maddie occupied, he does the shopping AND food prep AND cooking AND cleaning! He is amazing. I am looking forward to being able to help with this more, but I need the girls to not need me quite as much at dinner time. Which will happen before too long. So I am very thankful that Chuck has been able to do this.

And honestly, I think it is a great thing that he has been able to do that because he is mush more adventurous when it comes to trying new foods, so he has had us try a lot of things that I am not sure I would have tried if I were the one in charge of the meals.

We have both lost a lot of weight just by eating better and not snacking. We aren’t drinking soda anymore and drink a lot of water. Granted the soda we drank was usually diet, we have cut out a bunch of calories by making better food choices.

No, we aren’t perfect. And yes, we still have a toddler at home that eats goldfish crackers, chicken nuggets (I’m going to start making my own) and macaroni and cheese. But I give her the healthiest options of those that I can (whole grains, wheat, organic…). And I just provide her with healthier options. She may still choose to eat the most unhealthy thing on the plate, though and that is ok. And seeing us eat what we have given her is a huge deal for her. So many times I would give her vegetables and never eat any myself. Now this isn’t the case and it has made a difference.

Getting Maddie involved in helping with meals or smoothies has made her try new things. She loves to help or watch us cook. And for a kid that wouldn’t touch any vegetables and now asks for carrots at a meal, or who wouldn’t try anything new….to me, that means this is successful and we are doing something right.

Now I am sure you are thinking that this won’t last. Doing such a huge overhaul and not splurging now and again….well, we do splurge. And I have a LONG list of things I want to eat when I hit my goal weight. But honestly, I don’t have the desire to eat those foods like I did before. I struggle to find something I want to eat at McDonald’s. If I am going to eat something, I want it to be worth while. And most of the bad foods just don’t appeal to me like they used to. I would rather eat a huge amount of something good for me than a tiny bite of something horrible for me. Another thing that has helped me is to not order soda with a meal. Or leave out the fries. These are small things that make a big difference when eating out.

This is still a learning process. Some people may not agree with what we are doing and that is fine. I am still getting used to the concept. But for us, it was the right thing to do. And we are happier and healthier for making this change.

There will be more coming on this topic since we are just at the beginning of this journey. But to look back at how much we have changed in a short time is amazing to me. I am so thankful that we did this. And I am really proud, too.

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Merry-Go-Round

Posted on March 20, 2013March 20, 2013 by Andi

Most weekends lately, we have spent time at the MOA walking around and getting out of the house. Last weekend when we were there, Maddie got to ride the merry-go-round. It’s the only ride she has gone on there and she seems to enjoy it! During this visit, she rode a pig! 🙂

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High Chair Fun

Posted on March 19, 2013March 20, 2013 by Andi

We are still waiting a couple months before we give Dannie food, but the other day I let her sit in the high chair while I had my lunch. I couldn’t stop taking pictures of her! She was so cute. So I apologize for the abundance of adorable Dannie pictures!

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Cousin Day

Posted on March 18, 2013March 18, 2013 by Andi

A few weeks ago, I babysat our niece Amira. So we had a little cousin play date over here. We did some playing, some eating, some napping…it was a good day!

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Silence

Posted on March 18, 2013March 18, 2013 by Andi

This is so true.

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4 Months Old

Posted on March 13, 2013March 18, 2013 by Andi

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Our baby girl is 4 months old today. She is a joy to be around and is the happiest baby. She hardly cries and smiles at everyone. I am sure with such good little babies, their teenage years will send us to the insane asylum. But I’ll enjoy how good they are now. 🙂

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Dannie babbles and talks all the time. She giggles and coos at you and they are the sweetest noises!

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She has just started sticking out her tongue a lot!

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Dannie is also rolling over. She has been rolling over for a couple weeks now. Almost the second you set her down, she flips to her stomach. It was hard to take good pictures of her this month because I needed one hand on her to keep her from rolling over!

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She has forgotten how to go back to her back, though and gets tired and upset. 🙂 She is also sleeping on her stomach since she won’t stay on her back. Silly girl. 🙂

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She has also been sucking on her fingers after she rolls over and when she wants to sleep. It’s really cute and so nice that she can soothe herself. I should also mention that she has been sleeping through the night for a while now. I can’t believe how lucky I am with such great sleepers!

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Dannie has found her feet, but only holds them a little. And she has been putting her hands together and will just stare at them. Adorable!

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She loves looking at herself in mirrors. But the thing that makes her laugh and smile the most is her sister! They are so sweet together! I’m so excited they will grow up close in age and hopefully be friends. I know they will have their squabbles, but I hear sisters are great to have! I do have two wonderful sister-in-laws and I don’t know what I’d do without them!

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Dannie loves to sit up and be part of what is going on. She doesn’t like to be left out! Although, these pictures don’t really make her look very happy. 🙂

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Happy 4 months little peanut!

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Here are Dannie’s previous monthly posts.
3 Months
2 Months
1 Month

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Pictures By Adam

Posted on March 9, 2013March 9, 2013 by Andi

Way back when Dannie was just a couple weeks old, my brother came and took some pictures of her. I realized I never shared them.

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I can’t believe that these were taken almost 4 months ago!

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On The Island

Posted on March 2, 2013March 2, 2013 by Andi

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For February, my book club read On the Island. I heard about it through the Twin Cities Live Book Club. We were a little skeptical to read it at first (given the description), but everyone loved it. It was a fast read and it was really hard to put down! Here’s a description.

Anna Emerson is a thirty-year-old English teacher desperately in need of adventure. Worn down by the cold Chicago winters and a relationship that’s going nowhere, she jumps at the chance to spend the summer on a tropical island tutoring sixteen-year-old T.J.

T.J. Callahan has no desire to go anywhere. His cancer is in remission and he wants to get back to his normal life. But his parents are insisting he spend the summer in the Maldives catching up on all the school he missed last year.

Anna and T.J. board a private plane headed to the Callahan’s summer home, and as they fly over the Maldives’ twelve hundred islands, the unthinkable happens. Their plane crashes in shark-infested waters. They make it to shore, but soon discover that they’re stranded on an uninhabited island.

At first, their only thought is survival. But as the days turn to weeks, and then months, the castaways encounter plenty of other obstacles, including violent tropical storms, the many dangers lurking in the sea, and the possibility that T.J.’s cancer could return. As T.J. celebrates yet another birthday on the island, Anna begins to wonder if the biggest challenge of all might be living with a boy who is gradually becoming a man.

Happy reading!

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March

Posted on March 1, 2013March 1, 2013 by Andi

Happy March. We’re getting closer to spring! I can hardly wait!

We recently got new phones which means I’ve been obsessed with Instagram. (I’ll add a link to my Instagram pics on my sidebar soon.) I’m going to try keeping up with a photo-a-day thing this month.

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I didn’t do very well in February, but I’m going to give it another go! I thought if I posted it here, I might do better taking daily pictures….of something other than my kids! 🙂

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