My sweet baby girl is about 5 and 1/2 months old now. Long before we started her on table food I decided I was going to give it a go at making her baby food myself. So Jody and I loaded up and went to farmers market one Saturday morning and stocked up on peas and green beans and I went to work. I steamed and pureed the veggies and filled up my trays and put them in the freezer ready for the day when Olivia would be ready for green veggies.
Lo and behold, this is that week. We're enjoying a successful run with cereal and I was expected peas to be a fun addition to menu. Much to my dismay, it doesn't seem that Olivia is enjoying peas! As is evident from the picture, more peas made it on the face and bib than in the mouth!
So, what started as a mama proud of herself for making her own baby food ended after a couple of tries as a mama hoping it is no reflection on her baby-food-making ability. (The photos are a little deceptive because she actually looks happy with the peas. But it was really tears and shaking her head. She just turned on the charm when the camera came out!)
So after a half an hour, this is what we were still left with in the bowl...
Looking forward to what the pediatrician tells us to start adding after the next appointment so we can continue with the culinary crafting adventure. And who knows...maybe baby girl will eventually decide to like peas.
Thursday, August 25, 2011
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Me...a blogger?????
So this is my first post on my new blog. I never thought I would be a blogger, but my friends have been trying to convince me. I am a new mom and long-time crafter who has recently quit my job to stay home with my baby girl. It's been five months of joy with her now and I'm starting to get back into the crafting mood to make things for my sweet baby.
So I have all these ADORABLE pictures of this BEAUTIFUL girl and I need a cute way to display them. I was cleaning out my craft closet and found an unfinished frame I had bought and stored who knows when. So I decided to put some materials I already had to good use. Here is my process.
I painted the frame using a turquoise craft paint and let it dry
Then I went over the paint with a black glaze - you can see the can of glaze in the picture here.
Then I made a bow and glued it and glued a flower I had previously made for a hair clip.
Then to top it all off I added a picture of the cutest little baby in the entire world. That really made it sing! I was pretty pleased with the finished product. I hope you think so too!
That ended my crafting adventure today. On to mom adventure...have an abnormally high percentage of poop covered clothes in the baby's basket this time around. It's Spot Shot to the rescue. Laundry is calling!
So I have all these ADORABLE pictures of this BEAUTIFUL girl and I need a cute way to display them. I was cleaning out my craft closet and found an unfinished frame I had bought and stored who knows when. So I decided to put some materials I already had to good use. Here is my process.
I painted the frame using a turquoise craft paint and let it dry
Then I went over the paint with a black glaze - you can see the can of glaze in the picture here.
Then I made a bow and glued it and glued a flower I had previously made for a hair clip.
Then to top it all off I added a picture of the cutest little baby in the entire world. That really made it sing! I was pretty pleased with the finished product. I hope you think so too!
That ended my crafting adventure today. On to mom adventure...have an abnormally high percentage of poop covered clothes in the baby's basket this time around. It's Spot Shot to the rescue. Laundry is calling!
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