Monday, August 22, 2011

monday. tummy tub. * Update

i have the best co-workers ever ... i totally just got surprised with one of these—like, minutes after writing this post! i'll be sure to write my own review once we get to use it!

it looks like a bucket i'd use to wash my car. but the reviews on this thing are ca-RAZY! ... and explain all the reasons the tummy tub is NOT the same as the orange homer bucket in your garage—and why you should NOT bathe your baby in a bucket.

if nothing else, the pictures that would come along with bathing baby in the tummy tub are enough to make me want one!


reasons to try the tummy tub:

• natural bathing of babies in the familiar fetal position from.

• relaxing for baby and mama.
especially recommended for premature babies.
• helps babies settle and sleep—even the ones that HATE baths.
• bath time enjoyment from birth. again ... even the ones that despise water from day one.
• baby feels warm, safe, and relaxed within soft boundaries.

• eases indigestion, gas, and, colic while calming baby.

• stimulates cognitive and physical development

• ultra lightweight, easy on your back
.
• meets the most stringent safety regulations worldwide.

• phthalate, BPA, lead free
.
• uses less water, energy, and space than traditional baby tubs.

• optional stand raises baby to a comfortable sitting position and doubles as a stool, with a nifty design for storage.

• fully recyclable.

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

wednesday. bruschetta.

it seems that summer arrived late this year. right around august 12th or so. the garden is growing, but much of it seems behind and the cool evenings aren't making much of a promise for an indian summer. here's to hoping.


one awesome thing about summer finally showing up is our tomatoes finally decided to turn red. they've been green for weeks. WEEKS, i tell you!

which brings me to my favorite summer food: bruschetta! (this is from last night—trust me, it's worth all the chopping.)

light, easy, and full of summer veggies and herbs from the garden ... or the farmer's market if you don't have a garden! we've eaten it twice in the last week, and i already want it again.

ingredients.
5 roma (plum) tomatoes, diced (remove the seeds if you can. the tomatoes will last longer this way.)

1/2 C. chopped fresh basil

1/2 C. diced onion
3-4 cloves garlic, minced

1-2 tablespoon balsamic vinegar reduction

1/4 C. olive oil

kosher salt
to taste
freshly ground black pepper to taste

1 baguette, toasted and sliced (with olive oil and garlic on both sides is best!)


how to.
in a bowl, toss together the tomatoes, basil, onion, and garlic. mix in the balsamic reduction, olive oil, kosher salt, and pepper. now, put it in the fridge for 1-2 hours. the melding of flavors will make it taste like heaven.

serve on toasted bread slices.

Monday, August 15, 2011

monday. monster nursery.

we're about 90% done with the new baby's room, and now i just need things like diapers, wipes, binkies, and newborn clothes ... oh, and a name. you know, things he actually may need. his name will be painted above the crib in a super nifty monster font. that is, if he ever gets a name. who knows, i may just paint 'boy.' above the crib and be done with it.

three rows of front-facing bookshelves will be added as well, at toddler height sometime soon.

lightswitch monster (these cute little guys are stuck all over the room in various colors, personalities, and sizes) ...


crib, boppy, and monster mobile, complete with my makeshift crib skirt made with leftover curtain fabric ...


for the mobile, i took my old target version, ripped apart the cover to make my pattern and made my own—complete with monsters and a "rrrrar!" sticker on the music box ...


big sister and brother painted monsters on canvas for their new baby brother—they might be my favorite part of the whole room (can you guess which one big brother painted?) ...




burp rags! finally, i got to make some for me! i love making them for all my family and friends and their babies, but i have to say, it was super fun to finally get to keep some of them!



ikea mirror, monster decals, and moose ...



monster growth chart decal (and soon-to-be big brother)—maybe the cutest thing ever ...


full view of one side (the bookledges will go next to the growth chart, and the top one will be about that height...


the other side—ignore the lighting, please ...


so much fun to put together a bright, fun room! but, i can't wait for the final touch—the baby!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

wednesday.

you know it's going to be at least an OK day when you're not so swollen that your wedding ring actually fits for the first time in a month—sweetness!

8 weeks and counting ...