Wednesday, January 28, 2015

Motherly musings-chicken nuggets

Oh to be a one-year-old and to languish over the irresistible taste of one, singular chicken nugget instead of scarfing down a six-pack in less than a minute. 

I wish I had the self control that my daughter has when I am trying to get her to eat lunch. If they could bottle it up I would buy it up in bulk. Can you imagine? It would literally solve weight-loss issues around the world. 

Until that day, here is an adorable picture of my daughter burning off the calories of that one chicken nugget by playing with my husband before dinner. I am not pictured as I am still lying in the floor in a chicken nugget, binge-eating state of laziness. 

Happy weekend!

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Old favorite/New favorite: Audiobooks to Podcasts

Old Favorite: Audiobooks
My old favorite thing was listening to audiobooks. I used to be in sales and had to drive all across the Southeast to various appointments. I got so bored driving around, most of that time was spent driving during work hours so all my friends were at work and I could only take so much of my mother's time up chatting to me on the phone.

I loved listening to audiobooks. In a way, I got so hung up listening to audiobooks that I actually became less of a phone person. I got my books from the library or Cracker Barrel. For those of you who don't know Cracker Barrel has this awesome program where you "buy" a book on tape (really CD but you know what I mean) and you can return it when you are done listening for a rental fee of $3.49/week. It is the best because let's be honest the library audiobook selection isn't always the best.

The deal is that buying an audiobook from CB or anywhere is kinda pricey, like $30-$50 so it is a bit of a commitment (though now there is a service called Audible that helps with that). Then there is the issue of what if you don't like book you just bought/rented, etc. I suppose you could return it but by that time you already feel a bit committed (you know you are a whole $3.49 in at that point). I will say that a few more of the perks are that you do not have to return it at the same store where you rented it and the selection is quite varied and current.

New Favorite: Podcasts
Okay, I realize that I am way behind the times on this but I literally just started listening to podcasts last week and now I am hooked. I really didn't understand podcasts before, which is majorly ridiculous on my part but what can I say. I just didn't. I also was without an iPhone when they first became popular so that probably stood in my way a bit too.

What really peaked my interest was all the buzz around the podcast Serial. I am admittedly "jumping on the podcast bandwagon" by saying that but it's true. I am a huge fan of true crime stories like Dateline Saturday Night Mysteries and 48 Hours so Serial was right in my wheelhouse. I got hooked and binge-listened (I truly may be coining that phrase...you heard it here first folks) to the first season in about 3 days. Next I checked out a podcast by one of my favorite bloggers called Elise Gets Crafty and then went on to find selections based on those podcasts.

Moms out there (and stay at home parents of all kinds) the thing that got me hooked is that I could feel informed and like I am doing something adult (listening to news, true crime, instructional info, etc.) without watching television. We have a hard and fast house rule about not watching television during the day. It is always so much harder in the winter. Podcasts allow me to listen to something of interest to me while tending to Annabelle and feeling much more plugged in to her than if I were bored on a rainy day so I sit around watching Gossip Girl and not paying good attention to her.

The other great part about podcasts is that they are free! And there are podcasts on a variety of subjects from comedy to politics to food. My husband is a Droid guy and he can get podcasts on his phone now too (that may be an archaic and totally incorrect assumption that you used to have an iPhone to listen but I think it is correct). So do yourself a favor and check them out if you haven't already. And if you have already, let me know what some of your favorites are.

Thursday, January 8, 2015

Playing in a spider web

Just a small (almost) No Doubt reference there. In this month's theme of AB is obsessed with boxes, today I made one of those spiderweb boxes for AB's toys so she could gain some fine motor and problem-solving skills. 

Lately AB has been getting frustrated when she is unable to complete a task on her own. After doing some reading up on the subject and learning that this is completely normal for this stage, I decided to try and figure out a way to be able to help her through this while still allowing her to learn to problem solve on ther own. Enter the spiderweb toy trap.

This is something I have seen done around the Internet with yarn and usually a laundry basket. Since we had so many boxes left over still from Christmas, I decided to poke some holes in and use one of those. Next I made a simple pattern with the yarn. We added some of AB's toys and had a pretty good time. 

AB was pretty challenged by this at first but it allowed for some great encouraging and bonding. Whenever she would get frustrated, I would offer her some kind words, hugs and cuddles and when she finally got the toys out she was thrilled.


I think that this toy will become a favorite of hers in time. I definitely suggest trying this one out with your little one when they  are ready for a challenge. 


She was so happy to get Cubby Bear out. He is a favorite and he was met with lots of cuddles, smiles and kisses once she freed him from the spiderweb. 

Monday, January 5, 2015

Diaper boxes are better than any toy on the shelf

Without a doubt some of the best days in our house involve me being organized enough to remove the diapers from their box and turning said diaper box over to AB. Some of the uses she finds for diaper boxes include push-walkers, doll cribs, sorters and our newest discovery baby corn hole. 



Earlier this year I made AB some bean bags which she has enjoyed stacking and sorting. Yesterday when Beau and I were outside playing corn hole we discovered that AB loved not only watching us play but also gathering up the bean bags and placing them in the hole herself.

Today I grabbed one of our discarded diaper boxes and cut a hole in one side and now we have our very own indoor, diaper box corn gold game. AB loves putting the bean bags in, taking them out and using the whole thing as a sort of giant shape-sorter to see what will fit.
Sorry about the picture quality here. Most of these are iPhone photos taken on the fly so that AB doesn't see my phone and try to grab it. We used the iPhone a couple times over the holiday for distraction purposes and now we are detoxing her from it.

Do your kids love playing with diaper boxes? What have you used them to make?