Tuesday, January 31, 2012

1 Year Ago

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One year ago today we discovered that our lives would be forever changed.


One year ago today was the happiest and scariest day of my life (so far).


One year ago today we learned that we would be going from a family of two to a family of three.


One year ago today we found out that we were expecting our sweet baby.


One year ago today I found out I was going to be a mom.

Monday, January 30, 2012

No Dairy Diet Update

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I mentioned a couple of weeks ago that I have cut 100% of dairy from my diet.  I have been dairy-free since January 16th.  I could tell you that it's been an easy transition.  I could tell you that I don't miss cheese at all.

But I won't.

Because that would be lying.

Okay, enough with the theatrics.  Giving up dairy hasn't been too horrible.

Yes, I miss cheese.

It is totally worth it, though.  I gave it all up for Gene and I don't regret it one bit.  It took a few days, but he is a brand new baby.  Within three days, he was sleeping better.  Instead of waking up every 2-3 hours, he was sleeping for 4-6.  Also, he was spending the majority of the night in his crib or pack-n-play as opposed to snuggled up with me.  Before he was really restless when he fell asleep, but now once he closes his eyes he's out.

We're still waiting for the poo issues to resolve themselves (namely color and consistency), but already the frequency has gone down.  He has a lot less gas and pain that was associated with it.


Like I said, cutting dairy was totally worth it.

Figuring out what to eat has been a bit of a challenge, though.  I've had to find new bread, new snacks, and new breakfast.  

Right now I eat oatmeal (steel cut oats!) with cinnamon and sugar every single morning.  I also had strawberries this week, so I had those on the side.  It's a delicious breakfast, I have no complaints.

For lunch I end up eating a sandwich, fruit, and a few chips with salsa.  I have yet to find a loaf of bread that doesn't contain dairy, but I haven't exactly looked very hard.  I am happy with my Arnold sandwich thins.  

Dinner has been somewhat tricky.  I've been trying to come up with meal ideas that the hubs will also eat.  This way it doesn't really feel like I've given anything up.  I did make him a calzone last week while I had a baked potato.  He enjoyed having lots of leftovers.


Once in a while I feel kind of blue about some of the foods I'm missing, but then I look at my sweet little boy's face and am reminded why I'm doing it.  

I would give up anything for him.

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Gene Laughing :)

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Homemade Babylegs

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Until a few months ago, I had no idea what BabyLegs were.  I'd never seen them, never heard of them.

When I started researching different types of cloth diapers, I kept running across BabyLegs.  They're essentially leg warmers for babies.  They protect little knees from rug burn once your wee one starts to crawl.  They also make diaper changes a breeze because you don't have to take them off each time as you do with pants.

Unfortunately, BabyLegs aren't cheap.  The average price I've seen for a single pair is $12.

For $12 I'll deal with the inconvenience of taking Gene's pants off at each diaper change.

One day a friend of mine directed my attention to a tutorial on how to make your own BabyLegs using a pair of knee-high socks.  So today while at Target I picked a pair up.

Using the tutorial as my guide, I chopped up the socks and reassembled them.  Here's what I came up with:


Probably not the best looking BabyLegs you've ever seen, but I like them.  I don't have any action shots of them on my little man yet (he's asleep, thankyouJesus!), but I will definitely try them on him tomorrow!

So there you have it, homemade BabyLegs.

My cost: $2.50 + 10 minutes of my time
Savings: $9.50!!!

UPDATE: They're gigantic, but Gene will grow into them... eventually.



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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

What is He Wearing?

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If Gene and I aren't going to leave the house, we do not get dressed.  We snuggle up in our sweatpants and footed jammies.  It cuts down on dirty laundry and we stay cozy.

My husband doesn't seem to understand this.

Sunday morning he took Gene upstairs to change his diaper.  He brought him back downstairs fully dressed -- onesie, pants, socks, hat.  

Perhaps I should be more specific.

Christmas socks.

Mizzou stocking cap.

It kind of looked like he had been dressed in the dark.  I'm not sure he really liked his outfit, but I'll let you decide...

Reindeer socks!

Monday, January 23, 2012

Laundry Organization

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I love to organize things.  I love to have a place for everything and everything in its place.  

When I started college, I had one laundry basket under my bed for dirty clothes.  Once I moved off-campus I had one of those cheap laundry organizers.

Cheap! Cheap!
Of course, I always put laundry off until the last possible moment, so the plastic pieces holding it together didn't last very long and broke under the weight of my dirty clothes.

When we moved to Illinois back in 2008, I decided to change the way we organize our laundry.  I settled on three round laundry baskets -- whites, lights, and darks.  They were in the corner of our room and we could easily toss our dirty laundry in them.

Once we bought our house in 2009, the laundry organization changed again.  I had a dedicated laundry area in the basement for my baskets.  The original three basket system became five -- whites, lights, colors, darks, and towels/bedding.  I also acquired a laundry basket specifically for carrying laundry to and from the laundry room.  Gene also has his own laundry basket.

Lost count yet?  That's seven laundry baskets.  Seven.  

We also have a large hamper in our bathroom that the hubs can't seem to find and an old one in the basement with nothing in it.

The laundry basket situation is betting a bit out of hand.

It's time to simplify.  In an attempt to stay organized, I got carried away.

I found this on Ana White's blog the other day.  I love it.  It's simple and it takes advantage of vertical space rather than horizontal. 

I have a birthday coming up very soon, so I'm hoping a certain someone takes it upon his handy self to build me one. (hint hint)

Sunday, January 22, 2012

Sweet Baby Cheeks

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Back in October I wondered who Gene was going to look like.  Now that he's here, some of that question has been answered.

He has gorgeous blue eyes like Mama and Daddy.

He was born with lots of dark hair like Mama, though who knows what it will be like later.  At least he wasn't bald! :)

Now for the million dollar bonus question...

What about dimples?

The hubs has dimples.  Ever since finding out we were expecting, everyone has been wondering if the baby would have them as well.  My own grandmother mentioned it more times than I can remember.

Well, the verdict is in...

He has one dimple!

I know I'm incredibly biased, but that dimple on that little face is pretty much the cutest thing I have ever seen.

Friday, January 20, 2012

A Sneak Peek...

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It hasn't been much, but I have been sitting down to my sewing machine a little more this week.  It makes me very happy.  The quilt I'm working on is a gift, so I can't show you the entire thing, but you can enjoy a sneak peek!


I can't wait until it's finished!

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11 Random Things

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Mallorie of The Happy Home tagged me in a survey.  I'm breaking the rules, though.  I'll answer her questions and post random things about myself, but I'm not going to tag anyone else.  If you'd like to participate, feel free to do so.
11 Random Things About Me
1. The hubs and I go way back.  I mean waaaaaay back.  All the way back to the 80s.  Not only did we grow up in the same town and attend the same schools, but we were next-door neighbors for a couple of years!  I have a picture of us together.  It's Hallmark Movie cute.

2.  I had a huge crush on the hubs when I was in junior high.  He used to mow a yard across the street from the swimming pool and did so without his shirt on.  I thought he was so hot.  My best friend also liked him.  I didn't want to ruin our friendship by fighting over a guy, so I let her like him.  It worked out for me in the end, though.  I started dating him my senior year of high school.

3.  I can sing.  I sang the national anthem at my high school graduation.  Alone.  In front of 2,000 people.  A capella.

4.  I had mono in the 10th grade.  Best.  Diet.  Ever.  I was out of school for a week and all I did was sleep and watch movies.  I dropped 15 lbs in a week and none of my clothes fit when I went back to school.

5.  Breastfeeding is one of the most difficult things I have ever done.  Consequently, it's one of the things in my life that I am most proud of for not giving up.

6.  The hubs was the first to suggest we should have a baby.  I resisted.  One evening and half a bottle of wine convinced me he was right.

7.  Mizzou wasn't my top choice for college.  I had actually planned to go to the University of Missouri - Kansas City.  When I didn't get into the program I had applied for, I decided to go to Mizzou.  Hubs just happened to be transferring there.

8.  I played the bassoon in high school band.  

9.  If I'm not leaving the house I stay in my sweatpants.

10.  We've lived here for nearly four years and I don't feel as though I've made many friends.  Most of the people I talk to on a regular basis are people I've met within the last 3 months.

11.  I don't like spending money on things for myself.  I would rather save the money or use it on something we need.

Mallorie's Questions

1. If you could live anywhere where would that be?  We'd like to eventually move back to Missouri.  We wouldn't mind living in the Kansas City area.



2. What is your favorite board game?  Life, Scrabble, and Yahtzee... though the last one isn't a board game.

3. What is your favorite season?  Fall.  Hello?  College football!  Unfortunately, we haven't been able to watch too many games because we live in Big 10 country and Mizzou is in the Big 12.  They're going to the SEC soon, so we still won't get to watch.


4. If you had to choose would you rather have a perfectly cleaned house each day OR never have to cook again?  A perfectly clean house.  If the house is magically clean, then the dishes I dirty up when cooking would be clean, too.

5. If you found out that you had unlimited funds and money was no longer a problem what is the first thing you would buy? A big house in the country.

6. Do you get a bigger rush from a big splurge or finding a great deal? The great deal!  I always end up with buyer's remorse.  What if I had waited a few more days and it went on sale?  I'm a big fan of saving money.

7. How do you sleep at night? Side, back, tummy? What sleep?  I have an infant!  Haha... currently I sleep on my side.  I was a tummy sleeper before I got pregnant.  I spent 2011 sleeping on my sides and now it's kind of a habit.

8. What is your guilty pleasure TV show? 16 & Pregnant or Teen Mom.  I know, I'm such a grown-up.

9. When you were younger what did you want to be when you grew up?  I have no idea.  I still don't know for sure.  I love being a mom, though.  It's the best job I've ever had.

10. What is your favorite blog post that you've written so far?  I like the posts where I talk about our home improvement projects, such as our floors, bathroom, and nursery.  I'm so proud of us for doing it ourselves!

11. Which would you rather have painted, nails or toes?  My toes.  Fingernails seem to chip so fast.  Polish lasts much longer on my toes.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

3 Months

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My Gene is 3 months old today!

I can't believe how quickly the last few months have gone.  It seems like just yesterday they were wheeling me into the operating room for my c-section.

This has been a big month for Gene.  We celebrated his first Christmas and his first New Year's.  He met tons of new family when we went to Missouri for Christmas and friends when we went back for New Year's.

Gene also received his first vaccines at his last appointment with his pediatrician.  He'll get his four month checkup with a new doctor (yes, we fired his doctor!).

Gene also rolled over for the first time at 11 weeks old!  He's holding his head up really well and is starting to grab onto his toys.  He's also looking at things and people now instead of the walls or ceiling.  He loves to look in the mirror and giggles when he sees me giving him kisses.

















He is still wearing all 0-3 month clothes, though we are going to have to go up a pant size soon.  Not because he's too big, but because his cloth diapers make his booty just a bit too fluffy!

Some days I still can't believe that we have a baby.  We are so blessed to have Gene in our lives.  He's such a happy baby and brings us so much joy! ♥ ♥ ♥

Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

I'm So Lucky

Pin It Now! Even though he's decided he's too cool for naps and only sleeps for 2-3 hour stretches at night...


...I'm still the luckiest Mama in the world!  Look at that sweet face!  He's perfect. :)

Monday, January 16, 2012

Weird Food

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My Cheerful Family and I made a little trip to a local farm and home store this weekend.  I'm not actually sure what the hubs needed, but I'm always eager to tag along.

While the hubs went to look at who knows what, G and I wandered through the food section.  Farm stores always have the most bizarre assortment of food merchandise.  This time I ran across something a bit more bizarre than usual...


Bacon flavored sunflower seeds!!!

I don't quite understand the sudden fascination with bacon.  I know it's awesome, but does everything need to be flavored with it?  I've also seen bacon flavored popcorn, which doesn't sound appetizing at all.

The hubs informed me that he's tried these sunflower seeds and that they aren't that bad.

A few feet down the shelf was a box of marshmallow flavored popcorn, though I didn't get a picture...

Saturday, January 14, 2012

Good-bye Dairy

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Thanks to some interesting diapers and a couple of other symptoms, we think baby G may have a dairy sensitivity.  As a result, we've decided to try cutting dairy out of my diet to see if it helps.


I'm not a huge fan of milk, but I love cheese.  Going cold turkey on cheese may be tough, but it'll be worth it if it helps.

I'm hoping that his sleep troubles are related to his possible dairy sensitivity and that a change in my diet will fix it.  In addition to not napping well, G is also really restless at night.

Cross your fingers that this works.  I may become quite cranky without cheese!

Thursday, January 12, 2012

Noisy "Neighbors"

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With the exception of last summer, the house next to us has been empty for a year.  The owners recently did some work on the house, but no one has lived there for quite some time.

We're fine with that.  An empty house is better than a house full of noisy people.

This is a photograph. It's definitely NOT a drawing.
The empty house has a screened-in front porch complete with a screen door.  The problem is that this screen door doesn't latch, so every single time the wind blows just right, the door opens and slams shut.

Fun, right?

This is Illinois and the wind blows three seasons out of the year.  I've heard that door slam more times today than I can count.  Part of me wants to call the owner and request that she do something about it (it's a rental house).  The other part of me wants to walk over there and duct tape the door shut.

What would you do?

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Help a Mama Out!

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Help me!

I need some ideas.  I have given birth to the most beautiful baby boy.  He is the sweetest baby.  Seriously.  The boy laughs when he has his diaper changed.

However, he hates to nap.

I have never been able to get Gene to consistently take naps.  I watch for his tired signs.  I nurse him and rock him to sleep.  When I lay him down, though, he wakes up after 5 minutes.  He's not wet.  He's not hungry.  He's not gassy.

I am getting stressed about this no nap situation.

This afternoon I managed to get him to nap for 30 minutes in his swing.  Since he didn't nap enough today, he was really fussy this evening.  

And by fussy I mean screaming.

It wasn't fun.

I need some suggestions.  How do I get my baby to take naps?  So far the only thing that works is laying down with him, which I do for his afternoon nap.  I don't want to lay down with him for every single nap, though.  

What worked for you?  It's winter and I can't drive around with him all day just so he'll nap.

Sincerely,
A Frazzled Mama

Wedding DIY

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I started this blog four years ago in order to write about my wedding planning adventures.  We didn't have a big budget and knew that there were projects we could tackle ourselves in order to save money.

With wedding season fast approaching, I decided to revisit a few of them.


Looking back, I realize that I am probably the only person who cared what these little bottles looked like.  I spent hours working on these.  The labels are printed on address labels.  When I began applying them to each bottle, I discovered they wouldn't stick to the plastic.  Enter: Super Glue.

The bows were a huge pain so I did a few at a time.  Super Glue was also my friend here.  I applied a drop of glue to each knot to hold them in place.


With Easter only a couple of months before our wedding, I decided to pick up a basket once they went on clearance.  I'm so glad I did.  I bought my basket for $1.  It was pink and just took a few coats of white spray paint and some ribbon to make it work with our colors.

I'm not entirely sure where my mother found the ring bearer pillow.  I added the ribbon to spruce it up a bit.  Both of these items were being carried around by 2 year old children, so we definitely didn't want to splurge.


This was the end of our custom aisle runner.  I saw people online charging a bunch of money to make these and figured out how to do it myself.  I created the image using Power Point and enlarged the size of the document.  It printed out on several pages, which I then trimmed and taped together.  A bit of tracing, a bit of painting, and my aisle runner was done!  I spent $20 on an aisle runner I was going to get regardless and $5-10 on paint supplies.


I used the same image from our aisle runner and bubbles on our unity candle.  One large pillar candle, two tapers, and some ribbon.  Easy peasy!


Here is where we saved a bunch of money.  I made all of the stationery for our wedding invitations.  Invitation companies will send you free samples of their products, so I ordered a couple dozen several different ones and designed one of our own.  I bought the invitation kit at Michael's Crafts using a 40% off coupon.  It included 100 invitations (size 5.5 X 8.5) and 100 envelopes.  With the coupon the kit was less than $10.  I also created RSVP postcards (cheaper stamps!) and a map to our reception venue.


When calling around for bouquet prices, the prices I had quoted were all $100+.  We made mine for $30.  My mom's friend wrapped each stem in floral wire to create the shape.  She then wrapped the stems in floral tape and covered them with white satin ribbon.  My bouquet contained three dozen red roses that we bought at Wal-Mart the day before the wedding.

*Ignore the terrible photo quality.  This was four years and a crappy camera ago!

Tuesday, January 10, 2012

I've Been Pinned

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A few months ago I gave in and asked a friend for a Pinterest invite.  I don't spend a lot of time on there because I've heard that it can eat up a lot of your time.  I'm not really sure how it works or even what its purpose is, but I'm on there.

Tonight I was looking at statistical information about my blog to see how people end up on my blog and something caught my eye.  Someone had landed on my blog after clicking a link on Pinterest.  I did what any normal person would do and clicked on the URL that brought them to my site and found this:

I made that! [via]
How crazy is that?

It's a picture from this post back September 2010.  I love this quilt.  It's a great lap quilt and keeps my legs warm while I'm nursing Baby G.

Are you on Pinterest?  Do you love it?

Monday, January 9, 2012

My Christmas

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We had a lovely Christmas.  It was great seeing our family and showing off our little man.

However...

That little man did not take a decent nap for two days.  It.  Was.  Brutal.  He was really fussy when he was awake because he knew he needed to sleep.  When he was asleep, we tried to leave him in his car seat when we arrived at family gatherings.  Unfortunately, people get a bit overzealous where new babies are involved.

Us: Shh!  He's asleep.  He hasn't napped all day.

Family: Okay we'll just leave him here... OH MY GOODNESS!  HE. IS. SO. CUTE... Oh, look, he woke up!  Let me hold him... Why are you crying?  Do you want your mama?  Here you go, Mama.

Don't misunderstand, we love our family.  We were just a bit frazzled by all of the crying.

I found a photo on my camera that perfectly illustrates what Christmas Eve and Christmas Day were like for me...


 Baby G is crying and I look bewildered, but check out that lovely bokeh on the Christmas tree!

Sunday, January 8, 2012

Big Week!

Pin It Now! This week has been full of little milestones for baby G.

On Wednesday he turned 11 weeks old!


We also made a trip to the hospital on Wednesday.  No, nothing is wrong.  We were going to visit our lactation consultant.  I had some questions and also wanted to check G's weight.

And guess what?

My little peanut finally weighs more than 10 pounds!

That's right.  G weighed in at a whopping 10 lbs 2 oz!  That's 2 lbs 4 oz more than he weighed at birth and 3 lbs 0 oz more than he weighed a week after he was born.

G is making all kinds of new sounds.  He was sticking mainly to coos, but in the last few days he's added a few other sounds.  He loves to "talk" to us, especially when we change his diaper.

On Thursday tummy time got a lot more interesting, as G figured out how to roll from his tummy onto his back.  I thought it was an accident at first, but he rolled over a few more times before he got tired of me flipping him back onto his belly.

Of course he wouldn't roll over when the hubs was watching.  He likes to make Mama look bad!  He finally rolled over for him a few times Friday afternoon.  I can't believe my little man is growing up so fast!


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Friday, January 6, 2012

Gift Cards for Cloth Diapers!

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Say what?

I talked about Swagbucks last week, so I won't repeat myself.  I failed to mention that every Friday is Mega Swag Day.  That means that the number of SB earned for a single search is increased.  That means instead of winning 9 or 11 SB for a search, you could win 19 or 39 (or even more) SB.  Awesome, right?

Search & Win

You know what's even better than that?  Using those swagbucks to buy gift cards to Diaper Junction!

Free money for diapers?  Yes, please!
It's no secret that I love using cloth diapers, so stumbling across this in the Swag Store was pretty exciting.  Even more exciting?  They cost almost half as many swagbucks as my beloved Amazon gift cards.  

To sign up for your own Swagbucks account, click here.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

From the Mouths of Babes

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I had an interesting conversation on Christmas with my nephew, Adrian, who is six.  We were sitting together, enjoying our holiday meal.  I decided to ask him what Santa Claus brought him this year.  After he told me, he asked what I received for Christmas.

REALLY old picture, but he's so cute :)
Me: Santa brought me baby Gene.  He dropped him off back in October.

Adrian:  Santa didn't bring you a baby.

Me:  He didn't?

Adrian:  No.  You made the baby.

That's right, folks.  Santa Claus does not bring people babies for Christmas, no matter how good you are.  

I was so floored by Adrian's response that I forgot to ask him what I did to make the baby.  I am well aware of how it happened (he's from the Cabbage Patch, duh), but I'm curious to hear how much he knows...

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Homemade Christmas

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Around this time last year I found the coolest fabric panel.  It looked like a little town, complete with shops, roads, and an airport.  Being an aunt to three little boys, I figured the two older boys -- ages four and six -- likely loved cars.

So I purchased two panels from Abby Mays Fabric Shop with the intention of getting an early start on Christmas gifts.  We all know what happened, though.


Then I channeled Rip Van Winkle and slept for the better part of three months.

vroom!  vroom!
 Fast-forward to December 15th.  I was finally able to sit down at my sewing machine and crank out two play mats for my nephews.  We wrapped them up with a few cars and got to see our older nephew open his.  I'm always incredibly nervous about making gifts for people, so I hope he likes it!

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

January Sponsors!

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My name is Censie (said like Kenzie).  I am the author of Building Our Story, this blog started as a journal for myself back in September 2009. Pretty soon it turned into a Trying to Conceive blog, then a pregnancy blog and then a parenting blog – and soon we hope a Trying to Conceive #2 blog! This website has become a great part of my life. I love updating it and using it to track all of our family’s big events and milestones.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

It's 2012!

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