Feeding Your One Year-Old…

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Here’s a mom-fact: every single last one of us worries about what to feed our baby. It’s normal. I’m sure I probably drive my family crazy with all my worrying over what goes into Cassidy’s mouth (side note: she tried to eat an acorn the other day…). But I can’t help it. I’m a first-time mom, which means I have a free pass for being overly cautious and annoying about my baby.

Now that Cassidy (our 13 month-old) is eating the same things we eat, I’m waaaay more motivated to cook healthy, all-natural meals and snacks (I’m not a hippie, but when it comes to my kid, I’d prefer there not be unpronounceable ingredients in my food). I get lots of emails asking me to post more baby food recipes, and I know there are lots of mothers out there who are looking for good meals to feed their babies/toddlers. So in this post, I’ve compiled a simple list of meals and snacks that are healthy and toddler-friendly. Some can be made at home and some are store-bought items that save on time (but are still good for you!). These are ALL 100% Cassidy-approved, by the way. Here we go:

Breakfast

steel-cut oatmeal with brown sugar and fresh fruit**
scrambled eggs
toast sticks
cream of wheat with a spoonful of applesauce or mashed bananas and cinnamon
banana pancakes (I make these in big batches and freeze them. All I have to do is pull out a couple in the morning and heat!)

**I prefer steel-cut oats because they are the least processed type of oat cereal. Old-fashioned or quick-cooking oats are steamed first, then rolled between rollers to create flakes. All this means, really, is that the steel-cut oats are going to have more texture, which I like. Cassidy prefers them because they aren’t as “slimy” as regular oatmeal.

Snacks

greek yogurt with fruit
cheese cubes
peanut butter sandwich with whole grain bread (I cut the sandwich into small 1-inch cubes)
sliced blueberries or bananas
cottage cheese and fruit
A couple of ladies in my mom group at church suggest frozen peas; toddlers love them and it also helps with teething
organic applesauce
Annie’s organic honey graham bunnies
whole wheat crackers

Dinner (there are too many for me to list them all, so here are our favorites)

spaghetti with marinara sauce (we like Emeril’s All-Natural Marinara)
baked salmon
chicken stew
stuffed pepper soup
minestrone soup
roasted or grilled chicken
mac and cheese (Annie’s Organic has a great boxed mac and cheese)
tuna casserole
cheese ravioli
broiled fish (toss it with a little olive oil, salt and pepper, and lemon juice)
grilled portabella mushrooms
chicken and dumplings

Side Dishes

baked sweet potato
roasted potato wedges
sweet potato fries (baked, not fried)
corn on the cob (you can cut the corn off the cob, or give it to your baby whole- Cassidy loves gnawing on the cobs- she gets to hold it all by herself, which she loves, and it also helps with teething)
roasted asparagus, green beans, broccoli, or cauliflower
steamed carrots tossed with a little brown sugar
guacamole (this kid LOVES guac! Aren’t we lucky?!)
cut up avocado
steamed peas
sautet zucchini and squash
cornbread

Desserts (I haven’t delved too deep into this category yet)

avocado chocolate pudding
cut up fruit (blueberries are Cassidy’s favorite but she also loves peaches, bananas, strawberries, mango, and grapes)
yogurt
fruit smoothie made with greek yogurt

I always like to carry the little organic squeeze packets of baby food with me so that, when we’re eating out and find our options for the baby are limited, I’ll always have something for her. Plum Organics and Peter Rabbit Organics are good ones.

Foods to avoid (duh):

fried foods (if you’re in a jam and that’s all that’s available, try to pull off as much of the breading as possible)
sugary cookies and cakes (and pretty much 100% of the desserts on my food blog…)
honey (if your baby is under the age of one)
FAST FOOD. I know it’s quick and easy, but DON’T BE FEEDIN’ YOUR BABY NO FRENCH FRIES! Seriously, though…just say no

So, there’s my list of toddler-approved meals. I know everybody’s busy these days, but it really is so important to gather your family around the dinner table every day. None of the meals I’ve listed take much time at all, and they’re all very, very simple. Do your baby and yourself a big favor and make time for good, healthy food. I’m not talking wheat grass and tofutti (or whatever it is the hippies are eating these days), just home-cooked meals made with love. That’s one of the best things you can offer your children!

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    “Under Construction” Baby Shower…

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    I’m so happy to share this post with you today! This past weekend, I had the honor of hosting my very first baby shower for my very dear friends Elizabeth and Kyle. Elizabeth is having a boy on April 2nd (you’re almost there, girl!) and the theme they chose for the baby’s nursery is construction- tools, bulldozers, hard hats- it’s SO cute! So we decided to put together an “under construction” baby shower for them! Here’s what we came up with:

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    I ordered this cute little dump truck from Amazon to showcase some colorful popcorn (it seems like I’m making this stuff every time I turn around!). So a cute toy for the baby also serves as a serving dish!

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    My BFF Alyshia made the cupcakes- chocolate with peanut butter frosting, per the mom-to-be’s request- and she topped them with the CUTEST little construction zone toppers (also from Amazon). These were a big hit!

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    Elizabeth also requested my monster cookies (peanut butter, oatmeal, and M&M), which I thought looked great on the table because they’re so colorful. Are you sensing a theme here? This girl LOVES her chocolate/peanut butter combo! ;)

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    I happened to pick up some brightly colored duct tape at Target not too long ago, and thought that would really brighten up some bottled waters. My sister put these together for me.

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    Being new parents can be pretty scary sometimes, so I put together a little area where people could write their best parenting advice (I filled out like, 80 cards!). Hopefully Kyle and Elizabeth got some good pointers!

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    This was just the sweets table- on the kitchen bar, we had a whole array of yummy dips, cheeses, and fruit brought by the other hostesses. Overall, the shower was a great success- there were probably 40 people there (I didn’t know my house could hold so many!)! The new mom and dad were loaded down with all kinds of great presents!

    Thanks for letting me host your baby shower, Elizabeth and Kyle! I had so much fun putting it together and Joel and I love you two to pieces! Best of luck with sweet little Landon! :)

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      Thoughts on Being a Formula-Feeding Mom…

      A few nights ago, while perusing Pinterest, I came across a pin that read:

      “Formula: $25 per can

      Bottles: $10 each

      Recalls: hundreds

      Antibodies: zero

      Breastfeeding: PRICELESS

      I make milk. What’s your superpower?”

       

      After reading those words, I felt a range of emotions; anger, shame, heartbreak, envy. And then I got pissed off.

      We all know breastfeeding is the very best way to feed your baby. It’s nature’s most perfect food. We get that; we ALL get that. But where does that leave you when breastfeeding just isn’t an option? A terrible mother? An outcast? A failure? That’s what I felt like.

      I am a formula feeding mom and have been since Cassidy was 3 weeks old. Which means, for 3 weeks I worked and worked and worked on breastfeeding. And when breastfeeding didn’t work out, I pumped like a milk cow. I cried and pumped, and cried and pumped, and cried and pumped some more. I know 3 weeks may not sound like a long time to you, but to me…it was an eternity. A very unhappy eternity. This is the story of how I finally (finally!) came to my senses and entered into a peaceful coexistence with formula.

      When I was pregnant I read all the books. I read online articles, discussion forums, magazines, and I talked to other moms. I got all the info I possibly could on what to expect after having a baby. I was prepared for everything; especially breastfeeding. I researched it, watched educational videos, consulted professionals, and talked to friends. I had all the tools every successful breastfeeding mom needs: a breastfeeding pillow, a top-of-the-line breast pump, boxes and boxes of nursing pads, even a fancy nursing cover so I could breastfeed in public. I was devoted, Joel was 100% supportive- I was going to rock at this, I just knew it.

      I bought one small box of bottles just to have on hand. Just in case. After all, a breastfeeding mom doesn’t need bottles (I was so cocky!). Little did I know I would later go on to buy 3 more boxes of bottles and spend huge amounts of money on formula. And it was a long, hard road getting to that point, too.

      When Cassidy was born, we noticed she was “tongue-tied”, meaning her frenulum (the little flap of skin under the tongue) was too long and restricted her tongue movement. Breastfeeding in the hospital was a struggle. She couldn’t latch well because of her tongue, so it was incredibly painful for me and frustrating for her. The lactation consultants helped us so much, but eventually suggested I stop trying to breastfeed for a few days to let myself heal (I was cracked, bruised and bleeding). They also suggested we have Cassidy’s frenulum clipped (a painless process done in the doctor’s office and lasting only seconds) then retry breastfeeding. So in the meantime, I was pumping 10 times a day and feeding Cassidy with a bottle. After we had her clipped (much more painful for me than her!), I began trying to breastfeed once again. Cassidy wasn’t interested. She screamed in my face and struggled against me. It broke my heart being rejected by my own baby. All those mental images of nursing a calm, peaceful baby and quietly creating a bond between mother and daughter shattered like glass. She wanted nothing to do with breastfeeding. I cried during bottle feedings and I cried while I sat at the breast pump day after day, night after night. I hated that breast pump. As Cassidy grew, I knew I wasn’t going to be able to keep up with her huge, growing appetite. Every time Joel suggested we start supplementing with formula I would bark at him defensively, “no! I can keep up!” and I’d sit at the pump longer and more frequently, just trying to eek out every drop I could. The first time I was forced to supplement with formula, I sobbed during the whole feeding. Eventually, I found myself sobbing for no reason. I felt like I had glasses on that made me see everything gray. Instead of enjoying my time with my baby girl, I was too busy feeling like a failure. I was depressed and everyone around me knew it.

      After a long talk with my mom (ok let’s face it, several long talks…) and tons of encouragement and support from Joel, I made the decision to start feeding Cassidy formula. It was a relief to some degree, but I still found myself feeling like a huge failure because I couldn’t breastfeed. It’s all I thought about. I replayed the scenario in my head over and over and over again; maybe I could have done something differently! I drove Joel CRAZY with my constant doubt and self-loathing. It seemed everywhere I turned, I saw “breast is best!”. Doctors and experts talked about how the bonding between breastfed babies and moms just can’t be achieved between bottle fed babies and moms. Heck, even the formula bottle says, “breastmilk is recommended”! So now, not only was I a failure as a mom, but my baby and I weren’t going to bond. Great. I felt totally alone and totally hopeless. Society caters to breastfeeding moms. So where does that leave us formula feeders?

      Eventually, I began feeling much better about my decision. Cassidy is thriving and growing beautifully! She’s a whole year old now and still has an incredibly healthy appetite! I know I never would have been able to keep up with it if I was still pumping and I’m ok with that. Society puts pressure on us moms and makes us feel that if we’re not breastfeeding, we’re not giving our babies the best we can. Well, that’s just not true. That. Is. Not. True. I am a formula feeder and I have still managed to develop a deep and very special bond with my baby girl. Not only that, but I made it through the first year a happier mommy. When I was chained to the breast pump, I was miserable and unable to enjoy my time with Cassidy. I wasn’t giving her what she needed. She doesn’t care if I’m breastfeeding or formula feeding as long as a happy mommy is feeding her.

      I’m sharing this story because I know there are so many other moms out there who are going through the same thing. I felt so alone in my misery and searched the web for articles or other testimonials from formula feeding moms (I wanted to feel better. I wanted to know I wasn’t alone), but I found nothing that helped. I wish I had been able to read a story like this so I could have known there were others out there in my situation. Yes, breastfeeding is a wonderful, special experience. Breastmilk is best. But for a lot of moms, it just isn’t doable. And that’s ok. It really is. Don’t let ANYONE make you feel like less of a mom. Your baby still loves you. You will still form a bond.  I defy any breastfeeding mom to tell me she has a stronger bond with her baby than I do with Cassidy! Be confident in your formula-feeding. Go to sleep at night knowing you’re doing the absolute best thing for your baby by giving her a happy, peaceful mommy and a full tummy.

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        DIY Play Kitchen…

         

         

         

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        I’ve been DYING to share this with you for so long now! We’ve been working on it for a couple of weeks, and it’s FINALLY finished! Yes, my friends, you too, can take a couple of old, dated bedside tables and transform them into an adorable, pint-sized play kitchen for the kiddos! As soon as I found out I was having a girl (all those months ago!), I’ve known I wanted to someday build my daughter a play kitchen of her very own. Obviously, cooking is a huge part of my life, and my love for it has already carried over to Cassidy. She loves to cook! She loves to stir, and stir, and stir, then hold the spoon up to my mouth so I can “taste” her cooking (just delicious, by the way!). ;)

        My mom and dad had a couple of old night stands they weren’t using anymore, so I immediately snatched them up and Joel and I (with lots of help from my dad) went to work to build a play kitchen for Cassidy’s first birthday.

        Here’s what we started with:

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        First, we took the drawers out and discarded them. Then, a light sanding, just to take off the gloss and make it easier for the paint to stick. I used plain white, glossy spray paint for this and it worked perfectly.

        From there, we attached a couple of pieces of wide trim found in our storage shed to the tops to serve as a backsplash. I used black acrylic craft paint for the burners (just plain old circles- use a salad plate to trace with), and we found the knobs at Home Depot.

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        We also found some slimmer trim (the kind used for crown molding) and used that to make the oven door (I painted it with a silver metallic spray paint). If you don’t have a miter saw to cut the trim, I’m betting a large picture frame would work for this as well. We got a large piece of plexiglass at Home Depot and cut it to the size we needed, then simply glued it to the back of the door frame. A simple brushed nickel handle finished it off. We attached the oven door using two hinges and a magnet to keep it closed. It was my dad’s idea to put the chains on either side, to keep the door from hitting the ground. My mom let us use the racks that came with her microwave for oven racks. I had some pink paint left over from Cassidy’s nursery, and used that to paint the inside of the oven. I like the retro look it gives!

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        We found a cheap faucet at Home Depot and used a stainless steel mixing bowl for the sink basin. Joel and my dad cut a hole in the top of the night stand and used liquid nails to glue the bowl into place. Easy peasy! My mom sewed the cute curtain.

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        I really wanted Cassidy to have working knobs and handles, so I’m glad we went with an actual faucet and not a pretend one. These hot and cold knobs really turn! Attention to detail is the key here! ;) …and when I tell you the faucet was cheap, I mean it! 17 bucks! Can’t beat that!

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        I just so happen to have an old cabinet my sister had used in her old bathroom a long time ago. I loved how it already had a rack on it for pots and pans! I used shower hooks to hang the cookware on since I didn’t have any actual hooks that fit this bar. Eventually I’ll probably try to find something different, but for now these work just fine. My grandparents bought the set of pots and pans on Amazon for Cassidy’s birthday and I found the heart-shaped measuring cups and spoons at the dollar spot at Target.

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        Every kitchen needs a pantry and dish storage! My sister bought the cute little play food set at Target (see the refried beans?! How cute!). I found the cupcake art and brightly colored utensil art at Hobby Lobby for 70% off (score!), and hung a $1 pink basket with command hooks on the side of the stove for more play food storage.

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        And there you have it! A 100% homemade, genuine play kitchen for your little ones! Honestly, it wasn’t that hard (especially since Joel and my dad did all the cutting, drilling, and hammering…), and I’m absolutely THRILLED with the end result! Cassidy is still a bit young to appreciate it fully, but I know she’s going to love it soon!

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          Stuff I Dig: January

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          L’oreal BB cream (the BB stands for ‘Beauty Balm’). My mom gave some to my sister and I at Christmas and we fell in love! Let me start by saying, I don’t wear foundation. I hate feeling like I’m wearing cake frosting on my face all day. Normally I only wear eye makeup and a little blush, but this stuff is different! It’s smooth and light like moisturizer, but it covers SO well! No more cake frosting! This stuff is great!

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          Just bought this dress (along with 2 others and a pair of rockin heels!) from modcloth.com. It’s been 80 degrees here for the past two days (no joke!), so my mind has been filled with thoughts of lovely Spring weather, cookouts, sunshine, and pretty blue dresses!

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          I loooove my Kiehl’s hand lotion. Every winter, my hands and knuckles get so dry and cracked. This stuff is a miracle! It’s thick, but not greasy and keeps my hands so soft and moisturized. It’s a little pricey, but I’ve tried so many other brands of intense moisture lotions that don’t even come close to Kiehl’s. It’s worth every penny in my book.

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          Sarahandabraham.com. Awhile back, I saw this on pinterest and immediately pinned it for future reference. But I just kept thinking and thinking about it, and decided “meh-  future, shmuture!”, and bought a plate for Cassidy right then! I’m so happy I did, because it’s UH-DORABLE! (Cassidy’s looks just like the plate above, except with red hair) :)

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          Joel and I are in the process of building a play kitchen for Cassidy (omg, SO much fun!!), so naturally, we’ll need lots and lots of play food! This set is Melissa and Doug and I think it’s so cute! They also make a sushi kit that I think we’ll just have to have!

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            Tidbits Around Our House…

            I know I promised pictures from our new house, but the truth is, I haven’t gotten all of them taken yet. I know. We’ve only lived here over 3 months already…how long does it take, Amy?! BUT, I do have pictures of some of my favorite parts of the house! Here they are (these were all taken with my iphone):

            Up first, my plate wall! A few months before we moved, I started collecting cute decorative plates, because I knew I wanted a ‘plate wall’ in our breakfast area. I gathered them from all over- Target, HomeGoods, Pier 1, garage sales, and some of them belonged to my grandmother and great grandmothers. There’s definitely LOTS of colors going on here, but I really, really love it.

            This is the entry hall. It was covered with dark, dated wallpaper (what a chore that was!), but we’ve always loved the beautiful wood floors. You’ve probably noticed by now, the entire house is painted gray. The color is Lowe’s Filtered Shade and I LOVE it. It’s very hard to find the perfect gray, but this one has the perfect amount of blue and beige. It goes beautifully with any color- yellow, pink, red, blue…you name it. I’m telling you, this is the perfect gray.

            (Sorry about the pumpkins and candy corn…can you guess when this picture was taken??) This secretary desk was originally in my mother’s entry way. It had a medium-dark stain and was a little dull. She wanted to get rid of it and I jumped at it! I’ve really wanted a bright yellow piece of furniture, and I thought this would be the perfect piece for my entry hall. A quick coat of spray primer and 2 coats of yellow spray paint and BAM! A super cute, bright, and cheerful conversation piece for my entry hall!

            And last, but certainly not least…drumroll…..my fireplace. This whole thing- the mantel, chimney, fireplace, hearth- none of it was there. My daddy, Grandaddy, and father-in-law built it for me. Our new house didn’t have a fireplace, and to me, that’s just not acceptable. I have to have a fireplace. How can you properly enjoy Christmas movies without one?! Anyway, a long time ago, my Grandaddy built this mantel for my mom. She used it for many years, then my sister used it in her house. Now it’s in my house. So daddy and Grandaddy built me the faux chimney and firebox, then my father-in-law tiled the hearth and the backsplash. I ordered a Dimplex electric fireplace insert, and we were in business. It looks like there was always a fireplace there! A drastic improvement over a big, bare wall, don’t ya think? The stripey chair came from Target. I love the pop of color it adds to the room!

            So, those few little bits should tide you over until I can get the whole house photographed (and maybe I’ll get it together enough to use my good camera instead of crappy iphone pictures!).

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              A Christmas Recap…

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              I hope everyone enjoyed their holidays and spent lots of time with family and friends!! Our first Christmas with Cassidy was everything I hoped it would be- laid-back, yet exciting, fun-filled, and happy, happy, happy! Our little family of 3 (well, 4, counting Izzy! Can’t leave her out!) had such a magical Christmas morning and so many dear memories were made that Joel and I will always cherish.

              Our Christmas Eve was spent with my family. I was asked to sing O Holy Night at our church’s candlelight service, and I’ll never forget looking out into the congregation and seeing my baby girl dance in her daddy’s arms as I sang. Joel and I were worried Cassidy would be super fussy on Christmas Eve staying up so late past her bedtime, but she was an absolute dream! She ate a huge dinner, played with her new toys on my parents’ living room floor, and didn’t fuss one bit.

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              When we all got home (only 1 minute away, thanks to our recent move! Best idea ever!), Joel and I put Cassidy down and started our Christmas Eve tradition of opening our stockings. Joel is seriously amazing and always gets me cheese for my stocking! Best husband ever! This year he got me some from the famous Zingerman’s deli in Ann Arbor while he was on a recent business trip. OMG- BEST. CHEESE. EVER. Christmas=made!

              Christmas morning was everything I had imagined. Cassidy slept all through the night (which she always does, but the last few nights had been very rough due to teething), so we all woke up refreshed and raring to go! She loved her baby doll and cupcake rattle from Santa, but I think she was most impressed with her mega blocks. We’ve already gotten quite a bit of play out of those. Santa brought Izzy a squeaky squirrel toy, which of course, didn’t last long. ;)

              After we finished opening our presents at home, we drove over to Joel’s parents’ house and had Christmas brunch with them. More presents. More toys. More fun! Then we took our little family home and played and rested the rest of the day. I’m telling you- best Christmas ever. Seriously. I’ll never forget seeing the excitement on my baby’s face as she experienced her very first Christmas. Joel and I went to bed that night two very exhausted, but very, very happy and fulfilled parents.

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                11 Months…

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                Our little miss Cassidy is 11 months old…wow. Only one month left until she’s a year old. I can’t seem to wrap my brain around that one no matter how hard I try. Here are a few fun updates:

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                I got my first “baby kisses” the other day (you know, the adorable bumping-into-your-face-with-the-mouth-wide-open type of baby kisses. I thought my heart would burst!)!

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                We have curls! Cute, perky baby curls at the back of her head. And the face that they’re RED baby curls….well, it just makes it that much cuter.

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                Eating still continues to be a great success! Salmon, spaghetti, pulled pork, animal crackers, Thai food (yes, Thai food…as long as it has no heat whatsoever. She loved Pad Thai!), all kinds of fruits and vegetables…you name it! She prefers feeding herself, although sometimes she still lets me feed her, which I kind of love. :) Spaghetti continues to be her favorite, although she loves ditalini pasta tossed in pureed carrots. Mmm, tasty! ;)

                She’s also learned how to drink from a straw. I know that one seems a little soon, but our doctor recommended it for her. She’s still not quite used to it, but she does love for me to give her drops of water with the tip of the straw.

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                Teething has been a roller coaster of emotions. We always know when she’s working on a tooth when we can’t get her to sleep to save our lives. No sleep plus a grumpy, uncomfortable baby definitely does NOT a happy mommy make. Oh well, it’s all part of it, and each time we just remind ourselves, “this too shall pass.”. And BOY, are those little chompers cute! (she has a total of 5 now)

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                And last but not least- she took her first steps last week! Joel and I were lucky enough to be right there for the action, as well as my parents! She’s been standing all on her own for a while now, so we’ve just been waiting for those first steps to follow. I’m sure she’ll be walking any day now!

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                This picture makes me look like an absolute idiot, but I just had to share it- my nephew just happened to have his camera at the ready just as Cassidy stood on her own for the first time a couple of weeks ago. What a moment!!

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                I can’t get over how fast this is all going and how BIG my baby girl is getting, but I absolutely love seeing what each phase brings! She’s an absolute joy to be around- funny, full of life (and energy!), with a mind of her own. There’s a bit of a red-headed temper there, too, but she is my child, after all. ;)

                I’ve been planning her first birthday party and can’t wait to see it all take shape! This is the fun part! :)

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                  Thoughts on the End of the World…

                  The past 3 nights with Cassidy have been pretty rough. She’s working on a new tooth, so naturally she’s not sleeping well at all. Naps are practically non-existent. It’s pretty hard to see the big picture at 4 in the morning… “why won’t this baby let me SLEEP?!”, “I’m so tired; this isn’t fair!”, “will it ever get easier?!”. She woke up screaming at midnight, and again at 7:30 this morning. Bloody murder. That #$@*&!% tooth is REALLY starting to annoy me.

                  Then, Cassidy screamed and kicked while I changed her diaper this morning. I hadn’t even had my coffee yet and poopy diapers and baby powder are flying everywhere. Legs flailing. I thought sarcastically to myself, “this is going to be a great day…”.

                  I finally get her down for a nap (that she so desperately needed) this morning, then crawl into my own bed to try and catch up just a little on my sleep. Even 15 minutes would be nice. No sooner does my head hit the pillow then the baby is awake and screaming. GREAT! FINE! I’ll just never sleep AGAIN!

                  Joel suggests we take the baby and go out to lunch. Our favorite Thai place. Cassidy is all smiles and giggles. The restaurant workers smile and giggle with her. They love her there! A young guy sits alone at a nearby booth and we hear him talk to the waitress about money being tight and trying to find odd jobs. Cassidy starts getting impatient for her lunch and lets out a blood-curdling scream; the young guy smiles at us and Cassidy instead of getting annoyed that we’re interrupting his lunch. We quietly tell the waitress to put his lunch on our tab. She tells us how sweet we are and says “good things will come to you.” I silently look at my husband smiling across the table, then at my precious baby girl and think to myself, “we already have good things.”

                  I sit in the backseat to keep Cassidy company on the way home. We play peekaboo and giggle and talk to each other. When we get home, I give her a bottle and rock her to sleep. I look down at her precious, angelic face and think to myself,

                  “if the world ends right now, I’ll die perfectly happy.”

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