Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Menu Plan Monday


Menu Plan Monday is something I've been meaning to participate in for a while now. Although its technically Tuesday, I'm still operating on Monday mode considering its 2 am.

If you want to check out what others are planning on their menus for the week, head on over to Menu Plan Monday on Organizing Junkie.

My goal for this week is to actually eat what we plan out. Hah! What a novel idea.

June 1st- June 7th

Tuesday :: Baked Cheese Ziti (a mini veggie for Noah -no dairy)
Wednesday :: Ham, Potatoes, Beans & Rolls
Thursday :: Thai Chicken Salad
Friday :: Homemade Pizzas
Saturday :: Soft Tacos/Bean Burritos
Sunday :: Grilled Chicken/Roasted Sweet Potato Wedges/Salad
Monday :: Leftovers!

Tomorrow I need to focus on cleaning out and reorganizing our kitchen cabinets and fridge so I can actually SEE what we need/have and figure out what to make without waste. Hopefully I can fit that in between naps and grocery shopping.

Wish us luck!

Monday, May 31, 2010

Long Weekend at the Lake

Memorial Day is here and we're ending our 4 day weekend at the lake in New Hampshire.

We played.





We explored.



We laughed.


We spent time with our family.
Family Sings for Noah from Sarah Campbell on Vimeo.


Noah LOVED the boat. and is officially our captain from now on.






Soon, exhaustion took over.







Thursday, May 27, 2010

Cloth Diaper Curious?

Are you curious about trying clothing diapers or do you need help making sense of it all?

 


Mothering.com has just put out a great new cloth diaper video section with all sorts of information on the different types of cloth diapers and more...

Check it out!!

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Wednesday, May 26, 2010

Incredibly Super Cool Green Mama

I have found the most incredibly great person online. I had to share.

I found her homebirth video over at Marvelous Kiddo and was just awed by the beauty of it and her birth story. MUST watch...it's sooo wonderful and there is no graphic images...just a gorgeous video of how PEACEFUL birth can be!!

The Homebirth of Lucia Mae from Sara Janssen on Vimeo.

I traveled to her blog and noticed how much I LOVED her little apartment....and then onto her other blogs and SHE IS GREAT! Her beautiful family travels the US in a "green" RV on veggie oil doing RV makeovers and photo sessions etc. They sold their gorgeous house, paid off debt, quit their jobs to do this... How incredible?! Check out their travel blog for more awesomeness...
Happy Janssens

This is her personal blog which is also wonderful! Walk Slowly, Live Wildly

I'm just in awe of her family's ability to live out their dreams. I LOVE her philosphy on life and I'm just inspired. REALLY. I'm going to have to have a LONG chat with Bryan. haha.

This is her food blog which is ALSO inspiring me to go raw... I probably eat about a 40-50% raw diet but would love to increase that to 70%. Happy Foody

How To Make a Green Smoothie from Sara Janssen on Vimeo.

I would include some of her beautiful photos but since she is a professional photographer, they are copyrighted. Obviously. SO you'll just have to visit for yourself!!


I think you've inspired me, Sara, to do a "Incredibly Super Cool Green Mama" of the Week! 

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Contentment

Do you crave direction or some sort of goal regardless if it creates/adds more stress to your life?

Maybe its a personality characteristic or something in all of us that creates this need to strive for more or have some sort of thing accomplished.

We get married, we have children, we buy a house, and then we need to have that next perfect job or next perfect car.... always something more.

Are we content to just "be"?

I have a feeling it could be generational. My grandparents have been just "being" for years now. They are content to live in the house they are in, content with the things they have, the relationships they maintain. They are happy, content people. I think their belief in God enables them to be that way...

When we depend so much on ourselves, we're never good enough. We need to lose weight, get smarter, spend more (or less)... we're always perfecting.

Can we be content to be who we are?

Personally, this is a huge struggle for me. If I'm not moving forward in some way, I feel like I'm failing. Obviously, some of this is healthy and good and we are meant to strive for things but taken to the extreme, we can make ourselves miserable.

Maybe when our focus is purely on ourselves is when this happens.

If we look at life as living to serve others and God, we will be happy.

That boring job becomes a way to show coworkers/clients/bosses kindness and love. The small cramped apartment becomes a home and not an place to be upgraded. The everyday daily annoyances of life reveal to us our weakness. When we look outside of ourselves, we see that there is much more room to strive towards things that will truly make a difference

All the days of the oppressed are wretched, but the cheerful heart has a continual feast. Proverbs 15:15

I am not saying this because I am in need, for I have learned to be content whatever the circumstances. Phil 4:11

 Spread love everywhere you go. Let no one ever come to you without leaving happier.
Mother Teresa


 


I think for all of us, especially mothers, this needs to start at HOME. 

Our closest relationships, our spouses and children, should be full of LOVE, gentleness, forgiveness and respect. By modeling this for our children, they will turn around and love those around them. That is TRULY making a difference.

If our homes are not respectful, loving places to be, how can we reflect love to others? How can we teach our children to be content and grateful for what they have without being content ourselves?

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It's called Breastfeeding Today ... check it out!

Topics include:

Mother and Child- Guatamalan Style
Mother's Nutrition
Book Review: Breastfeeding Older Children
Breastfeeding in the News: The Curious Lactivist
The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding : A Book That Changed My Life

Gorgeous new magazine! (isn't that a beautiful photo above?!)