Mental Health Day

It was supposed to be a day spent teaching yoga to some good friends who so kindly volunteered to be my guinea pigs, but it turned in to a relaxing mental health day. Life is busy these days with R working so many different jobs, me in yoga training and M down to one nap a day. Last week i had yoga all weekend. This past week he had a symphony gig, which means Monday home together, Tuesday teaching private lessons and Wednesday, Thursday and Friday late night rehearsals over an hour away. He decided to stay overnight Friday night because of snow Saturday so I was in charge around here. There was a last minute babysitter switch for Saturday during yoga training. I had planned to finish preparing to teach, but had M instead. It was a great day but no planning happened. I was unprepared, I was not feeling like driving and just wanted to be home, all day, no plans. It was selfish to cancel and I feel guilty, but I also feel rested and grounded. I caught up with my family, I finished a book, I took a snooze. I didn’t even get out of my pjs! It’s been quite a while since I’ve had a day like that. I hated to cancel but I needed my Sunday so bad.

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Moving Up To Toddler Room

Next week M will start transiting up from the pre-toddler room to the toddler room. Biggest differences are at meal and nap times. No more crib and only one nap a day. She’s been sleeping only once a day for several weeks so that’s no big deal. She will be sleeping on a cot mere inches from the ground, but we will keep her in the crib at home. At lunch, she will drink from a cup! We tried this pretty unsuccessfully on Thursday night.

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Car Seat Struggles

Somedays it’s like pulling teeth to get her to sit down in the car seat after daycare. You’d think she didn’t want to go home!

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Longing for the Farmers’ Market

For the last six months or so, I have had a lot of stress around grocery shopping, meal planning, etc.  I went from shopping at Aldi on a $60 a week food budget (not counting monthly meat purchases from Sam’s Club) to a much more significant budget that I still seem to be going over ever single week!  How in the world does this happen?  Well, in comes the stress about money, about what I am feeding my family, about what my kid will actually eat.  Pile on top of that the urgency I feel at the grocery store to get in and get out, having just come from work and needing to get to daycare to pick M up, or dealing with her starting to throw a fit in the cart, or feeling anxiety that she might start throwing a fit, and I’m a ball of nerves.  Really it doesn’t matter if she throws a fit, I’m not really worried about what people think, it’s just a royal pain in the hind area to get a screaming kid in to a car seat.

Several things have changed since that $60 a week budget was first set.  Back then, she only ate baby food and drank formula, which came out of a different “baby” budget.  Now we buy three cartons of organic milk a week, for almost $4 – $5 each!  Having a daughter, I feel strongly about her not getting the hormones in non-organic milk on a regular basis.  And we buy a lot of fruit because it’s something I know she will eat.  And it’s winter, so nothing fruity is in season.  I tried moving towards more organic produce and fruit, but it’s not always available or just unreasonably priced (think 3 times normal price!).  I’ve tried different grocery stores like Price Chopper, Stop & Shop (which both have sizable health food areas), Trader Joe’s, a local family-owned health food store and a food co-op.  It seems there isn’t one place you can get everything you need for a reasonable price. If I’m not buying organic, is the produce the same at Aldi as it is at Big Y?  We’ve cut down significantly on our meat eating, maybe down to once or twice a week.  Some nights R eats meat and I don’t.  But still, our grocery bill keeps climbing.  Besides cheese, I’ve pretty much eliminated dairy from my diet (no more milk or yogurt).  I’m not buying fake cheese or lots of expensive fake meat.  So budget wise – I think it’s just the produce – which I guess is a good thing!

So in comes the fretting about what I’m feeding my family and what they will eat.  It seems like meal planning, grocery shopping and eating is so charged now that I am responsible for another human being’s well being!  After reading The China Study and Skinny Bitch, I stress about dairy and meat.  Do toddlers need cow’s milk? I mentioned this at M’s 14 month (sick) appointment and didn’t feel educated enough to respond to the doctor’s “of course!”  Also, at this appointment she had hardly gained any weight in two months and the doctor was concerned.  But a few weeks later, at her scheduled 15 month appointment another doctor said not to worry about it.  The conclusion – feed her more meat.  I’m continuing to look in to these things, and now that she’s a bit older, will broach the subject again with her doctor at her 18 month appointment.  Point being, her weight is constantly on my mind.  And some nights, like last night, she only eats crackers for dinner!  I think about the meals I plan for us (R does a lot of cooking too, but I usually plan it out) and I think twice about it, if it’s something she won’t eat.  It’s hard to think about preparing something just for her when most of the time she won’t eat it.  I think this is a pretty typical issue with toddlers.  I can’t believe I have a toddler.

Anyhow, that’s where I am right now.  Stressing about food money, stressing about food.  And overall, loving life.  I think there are worse problems to have, and I thank my lucky stars daily that those problems are not mine right now.

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Green Smoothies

Feeling good and keeping sickness at bay by drinking spinach smoothies for the last week.

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M’s First Zoo Visit

While we were in Florida, we visited my childhood zoo.  It sure has changed!  I didn’t even recognize the place.  I was really looking forward to the petting zoo, which of course has closed because some kids somewhere got sick from some petting zoo.  Oh well, we still had a blast! Not sure how much attention she really paid to the animals, and most of them were sleeping at the time.  She did some pointing at the deer, which we see on hikes at home.  She also made her monkey noise when we saw the monkeys.  She seemed pretty interested in the white alligator, as were we!  My favorite were always the otters, but they weren’t even in the water on the day we visited.

 

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Annual Beach Trip

Seems like we only get Miss M to the beach once a year for an hour or so.  She’ll have such a different childhood than her Florida-born-and-raised parents.  I pictured her running around in the sand and chasing the waves this year, but she really just wanted to be held.  After a while we got her to stand on her own and to go for a walk up and down the beach with us each holding a hand.  If we let go, she got upset until we took her hand again.  Not quite the beach trip I imagined, but it was nice to get a little sun-kissed.

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Finally a nice kitty!

Miss M finally found a kitty that would take all her lovin’.  Miss Sammi was such a champ, letting M pet her, kiss her, hug her and just generally abuse her.  Luckily, M doesn’t try to pick kitties up just yet!

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Cousins

When I was a kid, I was lucky enough to live close enough to some of my cousins that we were able to see them for dinner any weekend night we’d like.  Another group of cousins lived a mere half day car ride away and I loved going to spend time with them, especially on longer visits during the summer.  I loved the hustle and bustle of their house of multiple children with people always coming and going.  I also grew up with cousins in two New England locations and we managed to see each of them every other year or so, with us taking trips up there way, or them heading down our way.

As an adult, I am thankful to live less than 4 hours away from my cousins in New Hampshire and their home has become a lovely place to go when we need to disconnect and unwind.  I continue to grow closer to my cousin in New York, and look forward to going to her wedding this year!  And two of my cousins have lived in Boston, with one of them recently heading back south.  Luckily, my only female cousin on that side remains in Boston and within quick driving distance!

Since I have no siblings, M probably won’t ever have as many cousins as I do.  She has two female cousins and we spent such great quality time with them over the break.  She loved every minute of it, did a great job sharing, and even gave out kisses and hugs.  And her cousins did such a great job keeping her entertained and safe (in houses with stairs, etc.).  I’m thankful everyone was so happy together and we sure do wish we all lived closer so the girls could see each other more often.

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Christmas 2011 Recap

We had a nice long vacation to FL to see all of our family for Christmas, but it sure felt like a whirlwind trip!  We caught up with just about everyone and spent lots of quality family time with all of the grandparents.  M learned some new words: No, Please, Get Down . . .
We ate at or got take out from some of our old favorites.  We had a quick visit to the beach.  The weather was beautiful, and allowed us to eat several meals outside, but we didn’t do any swimming.  It just wasn’t hot enough to warrant needing to cool down in the pool.  Miss M and my mom did a lot of walking up and down the street.  M did not do a lot of sleeping.  Not sure if it was teething or just being away from home, but she seems to like being back in her own bed now.  Thank you to all the friends and family that adjusted their schedules and made some time to hang with us – we really appreciate it and loved seeing you!  To those we missed this time – we hope to see you very soon!

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