A couple nights ago I used a jar of the pesto I made last weekend. I cooked penne pasta and, after it was drained, topped it with the pesto and some heavy cream. I garnished it was freshly grated parmesan cheese and cracked black pepper. Absolutely delicious! Joseph ate it up.
Saturday, May 8, 2010
PTBC - update
We have now mastered the art of going #2 in the potty! yay! It was not without its anxiety and trauma. Next hurdle. . . driving with our big boy to Charleston next weekend. That's a long trip and we aren't big fans of stopping. :)
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Mother's Day Oregano
which, incidentally, is not one of the herbs in my planter.
Joseph came running in from school yesterday with a gift for me and a loud - "Happy Mother's Day Mama!" (which was then repeated about 4 times - each louder than the last.)
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Friday, May 7, 2010
Freezer Danishes
During Potty Training Boot Camp we spent a lot of time in the kitchen area (considering the easy to clean tiles). Because of this I was able to do some baking. I modified this Cream Cheese Danish Casserole recipe by adding some cherry cake filling (different from pie filling) and then froze the individual pieces on a tray. Finally I put the frozen pieces in a plastic tub divided by parchment paper. These are delicious and far better than Toaster Strudels. So now we can just pull a couple out of the freezer for the occasional breakfast. yum.
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Potty Training Boot Camp
We have tried potty training Joseph several times - and at one point early on, he thought it was fun to sit on the potty and actually went a couple of times. And then it was over. He wanted nothing to do with it. We tried rewards, stickers, M & Ms, Cheerios. . . everything we could think of. Nothing worked. Finally we sort of gave up and figured he would do it when he was ready.
Then our dear friend Gibson used a method with her daughter that worked and we decided to try it too. Three Day Potty Training! We started talking it up to Joseph. He'd always say, "ok, we'll do that later." And we would say, "yes. And later is going to be on Tuesday." We sent Joseph to school on Monday and started Potty Training Boot Camp on Tuesday morning. First we had Joseph throw away all of his diapers. (And by throw away - we mean that we had him put them all in a nice clean trash bag and daddy hid it in the garage.) He wasn't too thrilled about doing this. But then he got into it and said good-bye to all of his diapers. We started out Day 1 with an accident which he apologized profusely for. The second time he had to go we had a partial accident but made it to the potty for most of it. We had no more accidents that day! The bed was also dry after his nap!!!
On Day 2 Joseph woke up dry! He had one partial accident during the day but every other trip was a success. And he was dry during naptime.
Day 3 - no accidents!!! He woke up dry again and stayed dry during naptime. He is able to go to the bathroom almost entirely on his own.
You'll notice by the charts that we're still having a little issue with going #2 in the potty but that will come. We are so proud of our little boy and so excited that this method worked. Tonight we're having a celebratory Potty Party!
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Monday, May 3, 2010
One month check-up
Jacob had his one-month check-up today with his TV doctor. (A pediatric resident who was featured on a recent Dateline. Interesting aside - about 75% of the doctors we've seen in Little Rock have been on TV since we've moved here. All for good things.)
Anyway - on to the important things.
Weight = 10 lbs. 2.58 oz.
Height - 22.13 inches
He measures right at the 50th percentile for weight and slightly over that for height.
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Saturday, May 1, 2010
Basil = Pesto
We decided to make the planters in front of our house functional as well as decorative. In addition to some pretty flowers and grasses, we planted basil, rosemary and lavender. The basil is growing at amazing rates and I decided to make some fresh pesto this morning. Ingredients:
Basil leaves
Spinach leaves
garlic cloves
pecans
olive oil
parmesan cheese
red pepper flakes
salt & pepper
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One month old
Yesterday marked Jacob's one month birthday. We can't believe it's been a month already as it has flown by with all the company we've hosted. Jacob is a very sweet baby. He seems to be a serious little guy . . . looking around and taking everything in. Christopher says he has an old soul. He found his voice this week and mostly uses it to talk but the occasional cry will come out . . . for about 3 seconds. He's just not much of a crier. He is still an excellent sleeper and celebrated his one month birthday by sleeping 8 hours last night. That is probably the longest he has gone at night but he is consistently hitting the 6-6 1/2 hour mark. It makes for very happy, rested parents. At our church regional cook-out last night - hanging out while big brother enjoyed the jump castle.
Compare this with pictures from his homecoming.
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