I Just Want To Sit Down.

So we’re on the move now!  No, not walking, but definitely causing his fair share of destruction! He wants to walk so bad he can’t stand it, I’d be happy if we could hold off for like one more day…mom’s tired!

My days now consist of a lot of “Where are you going?”, “Don’t put that in your mouth!”, and “Come back here!” I cannot keep my house clean enough to avoid all the dirt and random things being eaten.  Props to moms with multiple littles…no clue how you make it happen.

From roaming around the garage at the fire house to the toys all over my living room to dancing for the audience at the Mexican restaurant, my hands are full…he’s all boy!!

It truly does take a village to raise children.  Without my people I would lose my sanity.  I no longer get to go to the bathroom alone, laundry is an every day thing, and showering is almost nonexistent – HAHA!

I’m thankful that he’s definitely a happy baby – his smile is super contagious!  He also gives me a new perspective on life.  I no longer judge the moms with kids hanging off of them at the mall, or the parents who appear half awake while their kids are screaming in the restaurants.  I also ask that you don’t judge me as I go about my daily life in t-shirts that may or may not have bodily fluids on them while my hair sits haphazardly on the top of my head in what I lovingly refer to as my “mom bun.”  I probably haven’t brushed it in 3 days – it is what it is!

While I absolutely adore my Nugget, I am currently looking forward to my first kid-free vacation with some of my closest friends! We’re headed to the beach for a whole week and all I can think about is the possibility of sleeping through an entire night and being able to sit down for more than 2 minutes at a time! It truly is the little things in life!

On that note – the boss is now awake from nap time!

Cheers mommas,

Kristen

A Week Without the Nugget

These last few weeks have been pretty crazy in my household.  I know I’ve been MIA, but with valid reasoning…

Last weekend started with a sick husband.  After arguing with me for a couple hours he finally gave in and let me take him to the hospital.  We thought it was a stomach bug, he’d get a shot and we could go home and get some sleep.  After about 4 hours in the emergency room, he was admitted to the hospital with severe stomach issues.  Luckily my parents were in town for the night and could watch the nugget man.  They met up with my mother in law the next morning and passed him off.  If there is ever a good time to get sick it’s a holiday weekend where no one has to work and we have extra hands to watch the little!  Unfortunately we were in the hospital for 3 days…

Nugget man was happy to stay with his Big Momma for the weekend though!

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After arriving home late Sunday night, we decided to let him stay with her one more night so we could get some sleep.

He finally came home Monday afternoon and of course we were all smiles to see him! My parents passed back through town on their way home from their holiday weekend and helped out that night as my husband is still not quite up to par.  The following morning my mom offered to take him home with them for a few more days so we could relax and fully recoup.  After much deliberation we decided it was probably best.

However, many things ran through my head…was I a bad mom for sending my kid off again even though I was fully capable of caring for him? Was I being selfish to want the help because my husband was still sick?

NO!

It took some getting used to, but sending your child with his grandparents who will love him and care for him and play with him DOES NOT make you a bad mom! It keeps your sanity in tact, it leaves you well rested (with a slight hangover feeling from so much sleep – HAHA!).  It can make you a better mom…

I have lived off of pictures and text messages this week.  Pictures that show me that it is, in fact, perfectly ok for Nugget to be with his family.

He is not away from me because I am not capable, he is simply visiting his family.  He got to see most of his grandparents this week, and even his great grandmother.  We are coming up on a weekend where he will even get to see a couple of his great uncles.

While my house may feel a little empty and I may feel a little confused with some free time, Nugget is living it up with people that will let him get away with breaking things (Sorry about your bowl, Greasy!).  He is happy.

When I look at these pictures now, all I see is a kid with a loving family, and it makes my heart happy.  It makes me feel good to know that I can leave him with people when I need to and not worry about him!  These pictures also make me wonder where my baby went and where this little boy came from!!

As I am getting ready to go retrieve my Nugget, I am finally filled with a sense of calm.  A relief in knowing that when the husband and I take our first vacation this summer without him, that he is in perfectly capable hands and I will survive!

That being said, I miss that kid so much and I have to go see him now!!

Cheers mommas!

Kristen

Spaghetti With Your Fingers

Hello mommas!

Story time!

When I was a kid I loved spaghetti (as a lot of kids do!).  I also loved to talk…a lot.  Well I was always in trouble at school for running my mouth and not paying attention.  I was that kid who had to have a notebook that the teacher signed everyday and sent home telling my parents how I behaved.  Knowing the notebook existed was not enough to calm me.  My mother had to set up a reward system to keep me in check (shocker, I know!).

I don’t remember much about all the rewards offered, but I do know a couple things – I could pick a prize out of a small basket if I got a good note one day, you know the ones, stickers, pencils, etc.  The rewards would increase daily if I chose to save up my consecutive good days.  The big prize was after two weeks! If I came home with good remarks from my teacher everyday for two weeks I got to choose between two options – going to Chuck E. Cheese or having the entire family eat spaghetti with their fingers for dinner.  Much to my mother’s chagrin, I always opted for spaghetti.  I believe we went to Chuck E. Cheese maybe once or twice.

My mother is a very clean person.  You could visibly see the discomfort grow as the meal went on.  She would eventually beg for a fork and napkin. HAHA

I do find it odd that eating spaghetti with my fingers was all it took to get me to behave, but now, being a mother myself, I totally understanding figuring out what works!

Well this story has followed me my entire life.  My husband was not too thrilled with the idea of eating spaghetti with his fingers, or allowing Nugget to do so.  Unfortunately for him, babies do as they please, and if he’s not fussing, I’m not going to argue.  So yesterday, Nugget got his first taste of spaghetti.

 

It took a minute to get the hang of it, but once he figured it out it was game over! You could hear him slurping those noodles like a champ!  And only a few spare noodles made their way to the floor for the dog!  My husband kept telling him to enjoy it because once he was able to use a fork he was no longer eating noodles with his fingers. I laughed…

So, during our meal, mostly for the benefit of my niece who seems to eat slower than anyone I have ever met in my entire life, we decided to have a spaghetti party – i.e., eat the spaghetti with our fingers!

My niece and I sat and ate the remainder of our food with our fingers just like Elliott! (Once again – if it works, don’t argue! She really is the slowest eater on the planet!)  My husband was anything but amused; which of course, amused me! HAHAHA 😀

Of course you can’t just wash your hands after you finish.  You have to find a way to share the happiness appropriately.  Like on your step dad’s face…

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Notice the red spaghetti sauce on her fingers! (You’re welcome, bro!)  She had to tell him a “secret,” which of course he knew, but happily played along only to end up covered in sauce all over his face!

So in the end (as usual) I won! We thoroughly enjoyed our messy spaghetti and I’m already planning the next attack for my husband.  Maybe a spaghetti fight for E’s birthday??

What tricks help you with your littles?

Cheers mommas!

Kristen

A Foodie Post For the Lazy Mom!

Hello mommas!

I have been seeing a lot of posts recently asking for peoples’ favorite recipes.  Well, I have finally had a chance to actually attempt a few of the thousand food posts I have on Pinterest and I thought I would share.

Anyone who knows me knows I love a quick and easy crock pot meal! Given the fact that I only ever have a total of about 17 minutes a day to prepare anything before Nugget realizes that I have food that he is not eating, being able to throw everything in the slow cooker in the morning makes life so much better!  I have found a few meals that have now made their way into my regular rotation and wanted to send them your way – because if you’re anything like me, wading through the hundreds of online recipes can seem daunting.  I have also included a couple non slow cooker meals that I just really enjoyed! So here’s my favorites. Enjoy!

1. MEATLOAF

YES – meatloaf in the crock pot!!!  And the best meatloaf I have ever had!  I am super picky about meatloaf – either I love it or I hate it, there is no in between.  The first time I made this I actually used buffalo, but on a cheaper budget it’s just as amazing with ground beef!

Slow cooker Mondays: Melt in Your Mouth Meatloaf

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2. HONEY GARLIC CHICKEN

You definitely need to LOVE garlic for this one! One suggestion – use some super thick chicken thighs. I used breasts one time because that’s all I had in the fridge and it was a little overloaded with flavor.  Also, I would suggest serving it with a starch – rice or pasta works great!

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3. FIESTA CHICKEN AND RICE BOWLS

These are wonderful, and can be made with substitutions like Greek yogurt to make them healthier.  However, in my house we like all the fat and love some sour cream – HAHA!

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**NON SLOW COOKER MEALS**

 

4. CHIPOTLE BLACK BEAN AND CORN STUFFED PEPPERS – this one requires a little more work, but totally worth it!

This one surprised both me and my husband.  We are some meat lovers but these vegetarian peppers WILL be made again and again!  I added some mushrooms in the mix to give it some meaty texture.  Also, if you don’t like spice, be cautious with the chilies and the adobo sauce – they can pack a serious punch!

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5. FRITO TACO PIE

This is the gem of quick, simple recipes.  If there is anything that will be eaten in my house (and I always keep the ingredients on hand) it is spaghetti and tacos.  Well this puts a wonderful spin on taco salad and Frito pie!  Plus it takes a whopping 10 minutes to brown the meat and put everything together!

http://www.fastforwardfun.com/frito-taco-pie/

 

 

I hope you mommas can find something you enjoy in my list.  If not, feel free to let me know – I’ll continue sharing my finds over time.  Also, let me know your favorites.  I’m always looking for new things to try!

*SIDE NOTE* – These all pair wonderfully with wine!

Cheers mommas,

Kristen

To Those Who Met Him Before We Did…

A letter to the lucky family members who got to meet our Nugget before we did.

I am blessed daily with every little smile and giggle that Elliott gives me. Our little family became whole the day he was born. Only we knew that our precious little would never know the love you gave us; the love that you already had for him.

It is understood – not liked, but understood – that life comes with loss.  Some losses are harder than others, but they are losses just the same.

Tonight as I was rocking Nugget to sleep I had an overwhelming sense of peace.  It is in these moments that I am convinced you are there.  Now I know I’m not a super religious person; I question the existence of a Heaven and a Hell, but I do believe there to be a greater being at work.  I look at Elliott everyday and know that something greater than myself exists because they gave me the greatest give anyone ever could – the unconditional love of a child!

I was not fortunate enough in my life to meet my husband’s father, nor he the chance to meet my grandfather.  I did get the brief pleasure of knowing his great-grandmother, but she too was sent to a better place before our little came to be.

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Two of the most important people in our lives were not there to see us wed, but we thought of you!  We felt your presence as we celebrated with those around us – we take you with us everywhere.

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Nanny was not able to make the trip, but we honored you in our own special way.

There are days that it hurts; to know that Elliott will never hear your voices, or your horrible jokes, or feel your comforting hugs and the intensity with which you loved your family.  Some days I wish nothing more than for him to be able to know the kind of people you were.  For him to understand why we hold you in such high regards.  Then I remember, you already know him – and undoubtedly love him!

In a way, you are the lucky ones. You got the blessing of knowing our Elliott before we did.  You got the joy of sending him to us with the comfort of your love.  You helped mold him.  You helped mold us.  You helped to build our family and help us feel complete even without you by our side!

So at bedtime when it becomes quiet and peaceful, know that I feel you.  Know that I sleep better with you looking over my Nugget.  Know that we miss you.  We know you love us, even though we cannot see you, we feel you, we carry you with us daily.  It is because of who you helped us become that we will do everything within our power to love and care for Elliott as you loved and cared for us.

If we can impact our family’s lives even a fraction of how you impacted ours, then I know we have done right.  Even if Elliott does not know you, I know you know him – and for that I am grateful.

Cheers Mommas – tonight I raise my glass to family!

Kristen

Magical outfit

Hello mommas!

The other day I posted a story about our busy week of learning to crawl, pulling up, and teething. Well I have a short addition to add today!

Last night my husband and my brother lowered Nugget’s crib mattress since he’s starting to pull himself up. It was perfect timing! My husband woke up first this morning and noticed in the baby monitor that Nugget had in fact, pulled himself to a standing position.

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I went to get him up and change his diaper when I noticed a bunch of little brown pieces on his mouth. My husband inspected the crib only to find the little turd had been chewing on the railing! Hahaha

So needless to say we got him cleaned up and ready to go. Looks like I’m headed to the store today to look at crib bedding, or at least some padding for the rails so his beautiful crib doesn’t get completely destroyed!

ALSO!!! – For those of you following…anyone notice his outfit? It is indeed, the same outfit in all of his “firsts” pictures. Either Old Navy’s clothes have magical properties or my house is just a highly coincidental place! I can’t decide if I want him to wear this sleeper so he can learn new things or if I should buy new clothes so my little can stay little just a little longer and stop growing up so fast!

Hope you enjoyed my funny for the day!
Cheers mommas,
Kristen

April 27, 2011

So I know it is not mommy related, but today I have a story to tell.  A story of one of the worst days of my life.  A story of tragedy, heartbreak, tears, recovery, and hope.  A story of how Tuscaloosa truly became my home!

So as many of you may or may not know, I attended the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa (Roll Tide)! However, only 11 months after moving to town, everything was taken from me.  The state of Alabama experienced it’s worst weather day in history.  There were 62 confirmed tornadoes across the state with roughly 250 fatalities.  These tornadoes amassed almost 700 cumulative miles of damage across Alabama.

The monstrosity that took on Tuscaloosa was one mile wide as it ripped right through the heart of town missing the University by less than one mile.  Anyone who has ever been to Tuscaloosa can tell you that the blood lines of town run right down McFarland Blvd. and 15th Street.  But by the end of the day I was completely lost walking down the street.

Street I had walked daily were unrecognizable.  Businesses on the main thoroughfares of town were demolished, some leaving absolutely no trace of their existence.

I was fortunate enough to go to a friend’s house who had a basement.  Oddly enough, neither of us were afraid of the weather.  We were simply bored and neither of us had much going on that evening so we just decided to be bored together.  Well God looks out for idiots cause for some reason I loaded up my cat, grabbed my backpack, computer, charger, debit cards and insurance cards.  (It was not until I could make it home almost 24 hours later that I would realize the significance of gathering the items I did.)  No sooner than I walked into her home, her father called.  She immediately looked at me and very calmly said “get downstairs, my dad just said there is a tornado on 15th Street.”  As we walked down the stairs the power went out and we both immediately began to grasp the severity of the situation.

Her house, being solidly built, muffled many of the sounds created by the weather; which after the fact was probably a good thing.  We were downstairs no more than a few minutes when everything got eerily silent.  We walked back upstairs and outside.  We could see only the house across the street, both ends of her normally busy street were barricaded by trees and debris.  After climbing through and making our way to the end of the street we realized we could see the hospital across town – a view normally made up of homes, student housing, trees, and local businesses.  Unfortunately this was not the worst part of my day.

It took almost 6 hours to get anywhere near my house, which I was only 1.5 miles from to begin with.  I waded through the debris, with the help of a wonderful stranger with a flashlight, to end up at my neighbor’s house.  I could see from their yard that I had no viable way into my house since it was pitch black and every doorway was blocked.  Eventually I made my way across town to another friend’s house for the night.

The next day my mom and my brother eventually made their way to me.  They also got lost driving down roads that had become all to familiar.  Luckily, after having experienced their own bad weather the day before, they were smart enough to load up water and fuel.  Having threatened the National Guard protecting my street, my mother was actually able to get closer to my house than I was (HAHA).  I walked up to my house to see my brother’s truck in the yard – my heart was flooded with relief!

For the next 7 hours my mother, my brother, myself, and many kind strangers sifted through debris, cut down tree limbs, moved furniture, and tried to piece my life back together.  Personally I would like to give a shout out to the people walking down the street with sandwiches and Gatorade!  It was not until you offered me a simple ham and cheese sandwich that I realized I had not eaten in almost 2 days – best sandwich EVER!

Over the course of the next few days I bounced from friends’ houses to hotels to wherever I could sleep.  Eventually I was able to move in early to my apartment for the following semester.  While finally having a roof over my head was a wonderful feeling, I was still without power and showering with cold water.  I had to sic my mom on the power company because they kept telling me that I was low priority since they were only helping tornado victims!  Well, my mom did what she is so good at and I had power about 15 minutes after she called them.  My life was finally beginning to resemble something familiar.

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My beloved town banded together.  People from all over the state joined forces in order to return from this tragedy.  Tuscaloosa is still rebuilding, but we are coming back stronger and better than ever.  It takes time to heal, but together it is possible.  It is because of this day, these memories, and the way these people made me feel that I call Tuscaloosa my home.  I have left and returned, and in all likelihood will probably leave again one day, but Tuscaloosa will forever be in my heart.

This day every year I cry at least once – good and hard! I think of how much I lost, and then I think of those who lost more. For one day to be so truly devastating, it is also empowering. It has made me stronger, more humble, thankful, and so proud to call Tuscaloosa my home. It forced a lot of people to make life long decisions in the span of a few days. It forced a community and a state to come together for complete strangers. It forced life to continue even though most days I felt like I could not.

I pray for the families of loved ones lost and I’m thankful for everyone who helped not only me, but my city, to carry on! You are the unsung heroes today.

Cheers mommas – this drink is for Tusacloosa!

Kristen

My Kid is How Old?

Holy freaking cow, where does time go??

I remember August (the last month of my pregnancy) being about 8265 weeks long.  However, I’m pretty sure the last 7 months have only been about 73 minutes long.  There’s no freaking way that we’re already cutting our third tooth while we are crawling and beginning to pull ourselves up on the furniture….STOP IT!

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The first time he sat up on his own I wasn’t even paying attention. I walked in from the kitchen and he was just chilling watching TV like this was totally normal…I may have teared up a little.

However, that was nothing! This week alone we have gone from sitting to crawling and crawling to pulling up on the furniture – all while cutting our third tooth!

Thankfully our amber necklace came in today also (notice the above picture!)!! This round of teeth is FAAAAR less pleasant than the first two! The first two came in without me even noticing – I know, mom of the year!  I’ve been waiting on these teeth.  I was seriously hoping there were more coming in; it gave me a reason as to why my Nugget has been a major A-Hole lately!

Any who…My little is steady growing and on the move! I couldn’t be prouder or more excited to be experiencing all of these moments with him.  (While I am totally biased) He is the most adorable Nugget I have ever known and TOTALLY the best thing I have ever made!  I’ll just keep my fingers crossed that things ease up in the next few days so we can all get some sleep – but I will never wish the time away!

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While I am thoroughly enjoying every minute I have with my Nugget, I seriously wonder where they are all going!  When you look forward time takes forever, but when you look back, it is one big giant, beautiful blur!  Although it could just be blurry due to lack of sleep that comes with all these growing pains, who knows!?

Side note: I do change my child’s clothes. It wasn’t until posting all these pictures that I realized he was wearing the same thing in all of them! HAHA He mostly wears sleepers at home if we’re not doing anything and apparently is wearing this one every time we have a monumental day! Maybe green is his lucky color!

Cheers mommas,

Kristen

So Many Tears!

Hello mommas!

As I write this I am listening to a screaming baby who has never fought sleep harder in his short little life than he has today! I’m fairly certain there has to be some new teeth on their way in. Boy did I just think the first two were bad…compared to the last couple of days, the first two teeth were a cake walk.

Assuming that teeth are our problem (and at this point that could just be a shot in the dark) I am at my wits end.  I have purchased every teething remedy known to man – unfortunately the amber teething necklace has yet to arrive.  And of course, as with everything else parent related, I could be as lost as last years Easter egg!  This guessing game is super trying.

I had all intentions of getting online today to brag about Nugget’s milestones (I know you were looking forward to that!) – He is crawling and beginning to pull himself up!  However, I can no longer get past the crying….SO MUCH CRYING!  I know these days exist, but how are you suppose to get through them if you can’t relax because he’s crying and therefore he won’t stop crying because you won’t relax?!  Is there some trick I’m unaware of, mommas?? Please don’t be shy, share your tips and tricks!  This momma sure could use them!

I thought there was hope given the fact that he not only slept through most of the night, but also had a 2 hour nap this morning.  Things were beginning to look like they were getting back to normal. I’ve even discovered that he sleeps better (and longer) with a blanket. However, ever since he woke up from his nap he has been a pill!  I have attempted the teething tablets and some gripe water in hopes that it eases the pain.  If it is something other than teeth, then I am sitting with my fingers crossed that I can figure it out soon – for all our sake!

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On a lighter note…Nugget is 7 months old today!  Crawling like a champ, eating like a champ, and NOT sleeping…like a champ!

*Post edit: After posting this, I went to check on the Nugget – right as he FINALLY fell asleep! There is hope for my day yet, even though my husband works a little late today so I know this battle is far from over, but I consider this a small victory for the day!

Cheers mommas,

Kristen

That New Baby Smell

Hey mommas!
I know it’s been a while, got a lot going on lately it seems!
Any who…this post is a special one! A special post for a new special lady in the world – two of my very best friends welcomed their first child, Anna James, into the world this past Saturday!

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Pretty much anyone can tell you how amazing babies are, but this little wonder holds a special place in my heart! There are few people in this world more suited for parenthood than her parents, Natalie and Jacob! Jacob has the never ending curiosity of a child and Natalie is the most selfless, giving and loving friend anyone could have! Anyone who knows them can tell you how lucky Anna is!

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Although I may say an occasional prayer for her having to put up with her crazy daddy! Of course we all have to learn how to parent in our own ways, but this weekend he was kind of a bull in a China shop (which is the norm). Hahaha And some days he’s the only one who thinks he’s funny…

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Oh well, now him and Jeffrey can sit around comparing dad jokes and Natalie and I will continue to laugh at them while attempting to raise semi-normal tiny humans!
I am so thankful to them both (and their wonderful families) for letting me be a part of their weekend and this important time! I am so in love with your little!
So tonight I toast to you, Natalie and Jacob! I love you guys so much and can’t wait for you to experience all the adventures ahead!

Now I just have to get my ovaries in check. . . .

Cheers mommas,
Kristen