Sunday, August 26, 2012

I'm not a morning person----no more

I always have admired the madres who wake up early in the morning (before their children wake up) to pray, workout and get ready for the day.  In the last couple of months I have been asking some of my friends (who are mamas) that wake up early what is their secret to get up and going at 5am.  What I discover is that the morning is their own personal time.  I have always been a late night person.  Once our girls are sleeping, my time beings.  I am usually catching up on what I did not finish for the day and once I am done, I begin to wine down for the day which is fine, but I do not workout in my evening routine.  I am just too tired to workout and working out is important for our health.  Another thing that I realized when talking to my friends is that I will not be loosing any time for me if I go to bed early, I will just be changing the time of the day.  So I decided I am going to get to bed earlier to wake up early.  Once I accomplished waking up early, I will add a workout routine in the morning.

As I've been contemplating how to start my morning routine, a couple days ago I was on my Facebook page and came across a post from Money Saving Mom, Making most out of your mornings: Stop saying, "I'm not a morning person".  I click to read on and I was like, OMGosh, it is a sign.  I need to make an effort to wake up early.  I know I will feel great and ready to face the day.  I am going to follow the Money Saving Mom challenge and blog about.  The challenge is to wake up early for 3 weeks.  You must set a time you will go to bed, 5 must things you must do each evening and set a time you will wake up.  I am planning to go to bed by 9:30pm and wake up at 5:15am.  Here are my 5 must thing I must do each evening; which some I already do.

Five evening must-do's:

1. Clean up kitchen  
2. Make lunches
3. 15 min house clean up
4. To-do list for the next day
5. Blog about the challenge

I will start tomorrow morning bright and early at 5:15am.  If you would like to join me, please let me know.  We can support each other.  Any tips will be appreciated.  Tomorrow I will let you know how it went with day one.

Side note.  Please remember that what you read or see here is just a glimpse of my life.  I have my own struggles just like everyone else.  If you could please say a little prayer for my family and I as we strive to grow in grace and holiness.  Thank you.  God bless.

Buenas noches!

Thursday, August 9, 2012

Making Baby Food

I made baby food!  It was fun and not as bad as I thought.  I made baby food for my oldest daughter but  I would just puree the vegetable I made for the day or I gave her prepared organic baby food but now with two, not everything goes as plan so I decided to make baby food in larger quantities.  My guide was the book, Super Baby Food by Ruth Yaron.  It really is a great book because she break it down for you from what you will need to how long to freeze the baby food.  The best part of making your own baby food is the nutrients.  There are no preservatives nor is it water down or processed.  Plus you know it is clean and organic.

Today I prepared (in one hour) carrots, sweet potatoes and avocado.  It really is easy to prepare.  You steam your vegetables, puree and freeze.  Make sure it is organic.  The money you will save on making your own baby food outweigh the cost of going organic.  So here we go.

I washed, peeled, and steamed the carrots for about 15 min.

Next I put the carrots through the food processor.  You can also use a blender.  If the puree is too thick you can use some of the water in which you steamed the vegetable.  This picture is of the sweet potatoes.  I forgot to take a picture of the carrots.  

Once you are done, you place the puree in ice cube trays or a baby food tray.  I found my trays online, mumiandbudi.com.  I like these trays because it has a lid which means you can leave the baby food in the tray.  If you use an ice cube tray, you must remove the baby food the following day and place them in freezer ziploc bags.


You do not have to steam the avocado.  You just puree a ripe avocado and freeze it.  And in just one hour I made baby food for over a month.  

I thought I would share my baby food experience for those who might think making baby food is hard.  Not hard at all.  Next, I will be making cereal.    


Friday, August 3, 2012

I am back!

I am back!!!  I had a precious baby girl.  She is perfect.  Adjusting from one to two is not as bad as I thought it would be.  Our precious little one is a great baby.  She really is.  She lets her mama sleep which I think makes everything much easier.  It is amazing what you can achieve with sleep.  On the other hand I am busy with our family business.  You wear many hats in a family business.  Yes, I am a stay at home mama which is busy enough but I also work at our family business as an administrator, marketing, book keeping and the list goes on.  But I am thankful to be busy.  Praise God our family is doing well and so is our business.  
I wanted to start blogging again.  I am always thinking of ideas to write about but do not take the time to write.  Plus, a few of my friends mentioned to me to not give up the blog.  It is like free therapy.  So here we go again.  I hope you follow along.  

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Third Trimester

I am now officially in the third trimester!!  Also known as, do I really need to pick that up from the floor at this moment stage.  Yes, when you have to be clever on how you get things done without hurting yourself.
My daughter is excited about our little one on the way.  Every day she rubs my belly and says, "baby" and gives my belly a kiss.  The other day she surprised my husband and I.  She was pretending to be changing her baby doll's diaper.  She was cleaning her baby doll with a baby wipe.  When all of the sudden, she stops, walks over to my belly and starts to wipe my belly while saying "baby".  Does she really understand?  She is only 23 months.  She never cease to amaze me.

Monday, October 10, 2011

A piece of heaven

This past Sunday after Mass we went to the zoo.  We had an amazing time.  We strolled around the zoo, had ourselves a little picnic and enjoyed a piece of heaven.  That is what my husband called it, a piece of heaven.  He said, "Sundays are a piece of heaven.  We go to Mass and we spend the whole day together as a family.  I wish everyday was Sunday.  I guess that is what heaven is going to be like.  A man and his beautiful bride enjoying the wonders of God’s creation and love." 



My husband works very hard so I can stay home with our little one.  It certainly does make us appreciate the time we spend together.  I pray that soon he can go back to normal hours so we can enjoy a piece of heaven more often.  Please keep our family in your prayers.  Thank you.  

Friday, October 7, 2011

Rosary Giveaway

Cam from A Woman's Place is having a Rosary Giveaway.  These Rosaries are beautiful!
Check them out at A Woman's Place.

Thursday, October 6, 2011

Steve Jobs adopted. Thanks to a woman who said YES to life.

I was not aware that Steve Jobs was adopted until I read an article today by The Radiance Foundation.  All thanks to a woman who said YES to life we are able to enjoy the outcome of a creative genius.  Imagine all we would be missing out on.  It also makes you think how much more we have missed out because of abortion.  


R.I.P Steve Jobs.  Eternal rest grant unto him, O Lord, and let perpetual light shine upon him
May he rest in peace.
 Amen.