Monday, May 25, 2015

Sleeping with a Baby

We had decided that Dash wouldn't move out of our room until he started sleeping consistently through the night, since I really didn't want to get out of bed 2-3 times to nurse. So when he recently started sleeping in six hour blocks at night again, I got way ahead of myself with excitement. I thought, "Soon we can move him into his own room and get our room back!" Then I got worried that if we moved him to the next room that something awful would happen and I wouldn't be able to get there in time or I wouldn't notice because I couldn't hear him as well. Then I got sad because it meant he is growing up too fast. These emotions probably sound irrational, but that's what happens when you are sleep deprived. Anyway, I shouldn't have even started planning on it, because last night he was back to sleeping 3 hour blocks. I am both exhausted and relieved. I don't know if I'm ready for this next step yet.
Despite waking up at night, Dash is always in a cheerful mood (after he is fed).
He also does really well going back to sleep.  

Rhetorically,
Rebekah

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Second Surgery and Cyst

Last Sunday I noticed an infection in the nail bed of my big toe. Even though I hoped it would go away on it's own, I scheduled an appointment a week later with a podiatrist. The infection was still there this week, although it hadn't gotten better or worse. Turns out I had an ingrown toenail. The doctor put me on antibiotics and on Thursday I went in for minor surgery.


To the doctor's and my surprise, I also had a benign cyst in there! I seriously wonder if I have a genetic propensity for cysts. However, this cyst was technically helpful- it was a granuloma cyst, which is a collection of immune cells that form as a way to contain bacteria or fungi when the immune system can't eliminate the infection. This explains why the infection in my toe hadn't spread or healed.

Anyway, the cyst and ingrown nail are gone now. The numbing lasted 10-12 hours, and now my toe just throbs. The one plus side is I now have an excuse to soak my feet regularly.


Rhetorically,
Rebekah

Wednesday, May 13, 2015

Use Easy Recipes

We do our share of frozen and boxed dinners, but here are some easy-to-assemble recipes for meals we cook on a regular basis:

Baked Potatoes (Wash potatoes, dry, and spray with canola oil. Bake at 400 for 45-60 minutes. Cover with your choice of toppings- cheese, chives, sour cream, chili, bacon bits, etc).




Grilled Cheese and Soup (We do use canned soup...but we grill the sandwiches ourselves. Some fun twists are using cream cheese spread instead of butter on the bread, adding basil or garlic salt on top of the cheese, or using several kinds of cheeses).



Skillet Shepherds Pie (1 lb ground beef, 1 can tomato soup, 1 can green beans, 2 c mashed potatoes. Cook the ground beef and add tomato soup along with a dash of oregano, garlic salt, onion flakes, and black pepper. Top with warmed green beans and mashed potatoes. Note: don't add the mashed potatoes until everything is cooked and you are ready to eat.)

BLTs (Cook the bacon, shred the lettuce, slice the tomato. Assemble. Or make it a BALT by adding avocado.)





German Pancakes (Preheat oven to 425. Melt 1/2 stick of butter in 9x9 pan. Mix 1 c milk, 1 c flour, 4 eggs, and 1 tsp salt. Pour into pan and bake for 20 minutes. Top with syrup, powdered sugar, and fruit.)


Tacos (Add packet of seasoning to 1 lb ground beef. Top with lettuce, tomato, cheese, ketchup, etc).





Stew (Combine 1 lb stew meat with 4 cups of cubed potatoes, celery, carrots, and onion. We buy a packet of stew seasonings and combine that with 2 cups of water. Crockpot for 8 hours on low or 4 hours on high.)




Stir-fry (Granted, we usually use a frozen stir fry mix for this, which we combine with stir fry meat and frozen pot stickers. Seasonings we've used in the past are: soy sauce, a-1 sauce, Korean bbq sauce, and ponzu lime sauce. Serve with rice on the side.)




What are some of your easy-to-assemble recipes?
Rhetorically,
Rebekah

Monday, May 11, 2015

"Healthy" Chocolate Options

Blend with milk and frozen banana chunks to frosty-like consistency. 

Drizzle over your choice of fruit (I prefer strawberries).


Rhetorically,
Rebekah

Thursday, May 7, 2015

Dear Dash: Four Months

Dear Dash,

We can't tell if you are teething or not, but you sure do chow down on your hands on a regular basis. You love talking to yourself, grabbing toys and blankets, and the song "patty cake."





Rhetorically,
Rebekah

Saturday, May 2, 2015

Life without School

You would think life without school would be boring.
But we find ways to entertain ourselves:
Like playing dress up
Getting a hair cut
Doing family history fingerprint activities
Visiting Provo City Center Temple
Using our new baby carrier to walk around the neighborhood
Oh yeah, and studying for the bar.

Rhetorically,
Rebekah
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