Monday, March 24, 2014

Playtime and Parfaits.

Well it has been a big week for Charlotte! After 13 long months she finally learned to walk! And let's just say she is basically already running. "Slow" is not a speed she likes to operate in. She is loving having a whole new perspective of the world from standing on her own 2 tiny feet. Check out this video from her first day of walking. She is very proud of herself!


In addition to walking, she is becoming quite the chatterbox! She's been saying "mama" and "dada" for a while now, but she now says the names of our pets Bella ("Beba") and Scout ("Cow"), banana ("nana"), and all done ("a-da"). She is also working on her sign language and has been signing "more" and "all done". She has definitely left the baby stage and is officially turning into a toddler/little adult.

Hope you all enjoy the newest pictures of our little life!

Enjoying the mud and leaves on a pretty day.

Apparently the mud here is really delicious!

Celebrating our 2nd anniversary!

She decided Bella needed a playmate in her crate ;)


Last but not least, I just had to share our new favorite sweet treat, courtesy of the Pioneer Woman. Man, I sure love her recipes! You definitely have to try these parfaits.. fruit, yogurt, vanilla, cream (or milk!), and brown sugar. Yum yum! Check out here recipes HERE!


Tuesday, March 18, 2014

384 Days.

There are a lot of goals I set aside or don't follow through with.... but one goal I am proud to say I accomplished was breastfeeding my baby for a year! In fact, we successfully breastfed for 384 days.

384 days of giving my child the milk God made for her.
384 days of knowing my body could provide all my child needed.
384 days of watching my child grow and develop primarily from the nutrients I created for her.

I'm not going to tell you it was easy. It wasn't! My doctor told me to quit when she had severe jaundice (I ignored them...) My doctor told me to quit when she wasn't growing as fast as the doctor would have liked (I ignored them again.) I've been frustrated. I've been impatient. I've been bit. I've been in pain. I've been so tired I wanted more than anything to just give her bottle of formula. But I didn't. I stuck to my goal and I succeeded. 

And guess what? My daughter is healthy. She is strong. She is just the right size. She is smart. It is so amazing to know I did the best I could for her. I encourage all of my friends to breastfeed if they can! Even if it is just for a little while. I am so proud of myself for meeting my goal and doing what was best for our family for our child, and I pray that all of you mommies do what is best for your families, whatever that my be!


If any of you ever need a go-to person for breastfeeding, I am always glad to lend my support! Feel free to ask me any advice, vent, or just get informed! 

Friday, March 14, 2014

Sunshine

Thank GOD winter is almost over! Charlotte and I are both so ready to be outside more! We got a little taste of spring at the beginning of the week with highs in the 70s. Charlotte got to wear her new shorts and play on her new swing set! She was a very happy little girl.





Monday, March 3, 2014

Charlotte's New Room

We decided to switch Charlotte to a big girl bed a little earlier than most. Due to lack of space, it only made sense for our full sized bed to go into her room instead of the tiny spare room we had it in. So we decided to make the leap and transition her now. Thankfully, the bed we had is made to not need a box spring, which means that the full height from floor to top of the mattress is only around 20" so we weren't too worried about her injuring herself even if she were to fall.

After her 1st birthday last month, I got inspired by her party decorations. Polka dots, stripes, and lots of color! I decided to keep the decor as a basis for her new "big girl" room. We lucked out and found a great comforter set that went well with the decorations.

My main project was changing the headboard on the bed. The headboard that was on the bed was very hard wood with metal bars. It also had big spaces in it large enough for her to fall through, so I definitely wasn't comfortable with it the way it was! I decided to pad and cover a sheet of plywood and attach it to the frame. I am so pleased with how it turned out!

My other little project was recovering and painting some canvases that matched her old room. Using quilting squares, I recovered them and then decided to paint a sun with "You are my Sunshine" on them. It was my favorite song as a child and I sing it to her often!

Anyways, here is her new room! She loves it and so do I!