He is starting to love to stand. He can't do it by himself, but with just a little help he can. He is still SUPER happy . . . he doesn't cry much, and if he does there is usually a GOOD reason for it. . .like Parker growling at him or something. He does startle easily though and Parker's growling is just enough to set him off. He's getting really good with eating he is now eating pieces of food . . .like bananas, bread, pears, etc. He has also started rolling to get from place to place. He doesn't roll a lot unless there is something he wants then he gets there just fine and in no time at all.
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Max at 4, 5, 6 and 7Months
He is starting to love to stand. He can't do it by himself, but with just a little help he can. He is still SUPER happy . . . he doesn't cry much, and if he does there is usually a GOOD reason for it. . .like Parker growling at him or something. He does startle easily though and Parker's growling is just enough to set him off. He's getting really good with eating he is now eating pieces of food . . .like bananas, bread, pears, etc. He has also started rolling to get from place to place. He doesn't roll a lot unless there is something he wants then he gets there just fine and in no time at all.
Tuesday, December 20, 2011
Another Semester Down
I am so glad to be almost done. This last semester was really hard on Parker. I had class 5 days of the week, two of those days I had labs that meant I was away for around 6 hours. Not to mention the many nights I would lock the kids downstairs with Troy while I studied upstairs. There were days I would tell Parker I had to leave to school, and he would start crying. I wanted to cry right along with him, but kept my composure for him.
I contemplated whether I should take a lighter load then usual this semester because I had just had Max, and I wasn't sure how I was going to juggle the responsibilities of two kids, and two classes that both had a lab component. After the fact, I'm so glad I didn't. Max has been such an easy going baby that it made it possible for me to keep my sanity while juggling family, church, and school responsibilities. He is starting to get more mobile, and needs more attention so now next semester will be possible, because I'll only have the one class.
Many people have asked me what my plans are once I'm done. Well . . . for right now it will just make me a mom with options. I feel my time will be best spent at home raising my kids, but I find relieve knowing if something happened to Troy I have a degree. After my kids don't need me as much in the home I may choose to go get a teaching certificate and go teach secondary education biology, but that is still a few years away.
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Feeding Time
Max seems to be a lot different at eating compared to Parker. Parker would eat everything and anything, and very quickly. I couldn't shovel it in quick enough. Max started out a lot more picky and is a slower eater.
Here is Max's first try at solids:
See what Max thinks of peas:
Here is Parker feeding Max:
isn't he so helpful . . .
Monday, October 31, 2011
Halloween
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Giant Zucchini Meets Toddler
I picked it and put it on the lawn since it wouldn't fit in the bucket. While I was picking the green beans I heard Parker say "I did it." and then a crash. I looked up and didn't see the zucchini. I asked Parker where it was, and he pointed into the squash plant. I looked and looked for it, and couldn't see it. Finally I found it. It was safe, but I think Parker hit a crookneck squash with it that won't make it.
Not sure if Parker was seeing why it was called a squash, or if he was just trying to get rid of it so he wouldn't have to eat it.
Monday, August 15, 2011
Max - 3 Months
He is a GREAT sleeper.
We moved him out of our room and in with the computer. They seem to make good roommates.
He is now sleeping 9 hours straight at night. He is still sleeping a lot during the day. He is usually awake for about 1-2 hours at a time during the day, however he seems to be up for about 3-4 hours in the evening.
He also will fall asleep on his own. I just put him in his bed when he shows signs of being tired and then he falls asleep. If I try and hold him and rock him when he is tired he just gets cranky.
I also no longer swaddle him. Our house is warm enough that I don't even have to cover him with a blanket.
Max is VERY ticklish - it is a guaranteed way to get him to laugh.
Max eats quick he usually only eats for a total of 10-15 minutes. He's eating about 6-7 times a day.
During tummy time he doesn't pick up his head much, but he does kick his leg and if given enough time he will inch off the blanket. If he keeps this up he will be crawling before he picks up his head.
Max loves Parker - I love to see Max's eyes light up when Parker comes to say hi to him. I try to point out Max's smile to Parker, which makes Parker's day.
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Bountiful Baskets
A volunteer based food co-op available in about 16 states including: Arizona, Colorado, Georgia, Idaho, Kansas, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Oklahoma, South Dakota, South Carolina, Texas, Utah, Washington and Wyoming.
What do they offer?
Mainly fresh produce (in what they call a basket), but they also have additional items you can buy like granola, bread, and bulk items (ie 20lbs of peaches, or 35lbs of pears etc.). A basket contains 50% fruits and 50% vegetables consisting of about 5 varieties of each.
How often can you order?
Ordering can be done as often as once a week.
How do you order?
Orders have to be received between Monday at noon and Tuesday at midnight on the week you want to receive food. Ordering is done through their website .
When do you get your food?
Food is received on the Saturday following when you placed your order.
How much does it cost?
For one basket it is $16.50 [$15.00 (basket price) + $1.50 (processing fee)]. There is also a 1 time $3 fee the first time you order.
Where does the produce come from?
The produce is roughly the same produce you would get from the store. When possible they buy local.
Here are typical items they get from different areas:
State | Spring | Summer | Fall | Winter |
---|---|---|---|---|
Arizona | Citrus, melons, carrots, lettuce, dark leafy greens, | corn, melons | corn, hard shell squash, carrots | citrus, dark leafy greens, hard shell squash, broccoli, carrots, lettuce |
California | Soft Shell Squash, Corn, Tomatoes, Strawberries, dark leafy greens, | apples, lettuce, dark leafy greens, tomatoes, peaches, nectarines, plums, berries | lettuce, apples, tomatoes | Soft Shell Squash, Corn, Tomatoes, Strawberries, citrus, hard shell squash |
Colorado |
| Corn, Carrots | Corn |
|
Idaho | potatoes, onions, grains & beans | grains & beans | potatoes, onions, Apples, grains & beans | potatoes, onions, Apples, grains & beans |
Texas | citrus | green beans, Cabbage | green beans, cabbage | citrus |
Utah | honey | honey | peaches, apples, corn, honey | storage apples, honey |
Washington | grains & beans | grains & beans | apples, grains & beans | storage apples, grains & beans |
Mexico | Soft Shell Squash, Corn, Tomatoes, Strawberries | Berries | Berries | Soft Shell Squash, Corn, Tomatoes, Strawberries |
I have now ordered twice from Bountiful Baskets, and have been please both times. I find for our family ordering twice a month is PERFECT!!! I love having the wonderful assortment of fresh fruits and veggies in my home.
Here is a sample of the Bountiful Basket I picked up just this morning:
Monday, August 8, 2011
Camping as a Family of Four
This year we camped at Nunn Park up Provo Canyon.
That night we learned that woodland creatures can open coolers and eat any left overs. By morning the only things left in our cooler were the ketchup and mustard. Something ate 8 hotdogs, 8+ buns, and a little less then 2lbs of cheese. I suspect it was a raccoon, since they have opposable thumbs.
While we were up there Parker played with sticks, threw rocks (which was a no-no), played on the little playground, played with his Lego's, and surprisingly stayed mostly clean. Parker hates being dirty so that wasn't too surprising. He also obtain his share of bruises from falling down more than him or I cared to see.
I forgot how much I loved camping. I can't wait to go again.
After the camping trip I decided I want to buy a dutch oven, and a propane lantern.
Proof you can survive camping with a 2 1/2 month old
To add to the craziness when we got home we had family picture. And then after that I went out to my parents to can peaches, and peach jamTuesday, August 2, 2011
Garden As Of August 1st
First off my cantaloupe plants all died. I have one cucumber plant that survived, but but I don't have any expectations for it. Also my one pepper plant is probably not going to give me anything, but it may still surprise me.
Green Onions
Peas
Corn/Green Beans/Watermelon/Yellow, Zucchini, Butternut, Acorn Squash/Pumpkin
Yellow "Crook Neck" and Zucchini Squash
This massive pile of leaves consists of yellow squash, and zucchini plants. The larger leaves on the left are the yellow squash and the smaller leaves on the right are the zucchini. I have gotten about 5 zucchinis and 2 yellow squash from these plants so far.
The massive yellow squash plant's leaves
The yellow squash plant has a few squash growing.
I have two good sized watermelons growing. This is the larger of the two. This plant is suppose to produce @6 lb fruits. I suspect this one might be ripe soon.
Green Beans These produce about 2 handfuls of green bean a few times a week. I think next year I'll plant two rows. I love green beans.
CornI wanted continued corn so I planted the right row first and then a week or so later planted the next row to the left and so on until the farthest left row was planted. I haven't picked any of the corn yet, but I think next year I'll plant it all at the same time as I suspect the pollination didn't go as well since not all the corn was at the same stage at the same time.
The corn should be ready by the end of the week. I can't wait to pick, cook and eat it all with in a few hours.
TomatoesI planted 1 cherry, 1 grape, 4 Roma, and 4 beefsteak tomato plants. All of them seem to be growing good.
Grape Tomatoes
Cherry Tomatoes I have only picked one cherry tomatoes. It was good and I can't wait for more to ripen up.
Roma Tomatoes
Beef Steak
Strawberries I bought this planter, but I think I might replant them into the ground in the fall. I've gotten a few ripe strawberries, but it is too hard to remember to water it and I have just the spot for it. I just need to get rid of all the weeds :)
Some may have thought I was crazy for planting the garden the day before and the week after I had Max, but I absolutely love having a garden a being able to make dinner with fresh veggies and think the sacrifice has been worth it.