Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: August 29th, 2012 Aquarium!That'










That's right. HoboMama gets to hang out with L3.

I can't get over how long his legs are. He is WAY TOO BIG.






Monday, August 27, 2012

Meal Plan Monday: August 27th, 2012


Roast Beef  (So excited for this one! Grass-fed beef and veggies from my own garden!)

Enchilada Casserole

French Dip (Leftover Roast Beef!)

Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup

Lentil Helper

Hamburgers

Nachos


Meal Plan Monday

Wednesday, August 22, 2012

Wordless Wednesday: August 22nd, 2012

You know we are big on food here. This week we were glad to have the chance to explore the farm our organic produce delivery comes from.

Our box this week came with an apple called Pink Pearl. We were all surprised by it!

Building wooden boats. 

Very focused on the hand drill.





Not sure how he knew what that was. *I* sure as heck don't iron regularly ever.



Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Super Undies! A Review

L2 decided recently that he no longer wanted to wear diapers. Buuuut, he does not really wake up to go potty. Some nights he doesn't need to, but other nights he wakes and is REALLY upset about being awake. Too upset to potty. So we needed a non diaper solution, and because we are a cloth diapering family, disposable pull ups were not an option.

Enter Super Undies. The Nighttime Undies Potty Training Pants to be exact.


The sizing didn't quite match up for us, but my boy is built like a little tank. He is 37lbs and this is the Large. I think we might have gotten away with a Medium and done fine with a little less bulk, but it still works just fine. Plus room to grow can be nice, since it still does the job.


And it does the job. No leaks. No washing sheets every day. And washing the Super Undies is easy. I just flip it inside out so the attached insert flips out and toss it in with the cloth diapers. (It isn't suggested, but the times hubby tossed it in without flipping, it all came unfolded on its own!) Overnight piddle is not the rosiest of smells, but a wash and some time in the sun and Super Undies were fresh and ready to go again.



**I received the Nighttime Undies Potty Training Pants to review. The review is my own thoughts, without pre-approval from the Super Undies company. Anything I review will be in line with the way we live, and will have my honest opinion.**

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Beyond the Farm

Welcome to the August 2012 Carnival of Natural Parenting: Farmer's Markets
This post was written for inclusion in the monthly Carnival of Natural Parenting hosted by Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama. This month our participants have written about something new they've learned about their local farmers.


Farmer's markets are some of our favorite places to visit. My calendar is marked Wednesday through Sunday with local markets. We have always gone with our children and found great things to eat. Our boys love picking out honey, berries, apples, sugar snap peas, and all kinds of deliciousness.



Some market peaches I canned with vanilla. Mmm.



But, did you know there is more than food at most farmer's markets? Artisans, crafters, and musicians! The newest goal my boys have is to SMELL the farmer's market. They target the soap makers. We had a wonderful experience with the gal from Snohomish Soap Company. L1 saw her basket of travel size bars and wanted to smell. He very politely pointed to each one and asked me if he could smell. The vendor was very polite and didn't take long to pick up that HE was the customer and treated as such. When he made it though the whole basket, he chose one called Milk and Honey, paid his dollar, put it in his hand basket and ran off to show everyone what he bought. 




And this wasn't the end of it. He showed L2 and they shared. Then, at the next market we went to (you know, because two in one week is normal, right?) they didn't head straight for the honey sticks or blueberries. They wanted to find the smelly soaps. And they did; they found Cedar Mountain Botanicals. Again, a great experience where they talked to the vendors, introduced themselves, and did what they could to help my boys really have a good experience.



Food is easy to love. Sweet treats and bright foods; those things were easy to get my family interested in what the market had to offer. Now I am glad to see there is still more for us to explore and love. More great, local people to get to know and ways to keep our money supporting our community.


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Carnival of Natural Parenting -- Hobo Mama and Code Name: MamaVisit Code Name: Mama and Hobo Mama to find out how you can participate in the next Carnival of Natural Parenting!
Please take time to read the submissions by the other carnival participants:
(This list will be live and updated by afternoon August 14 with all the carnival links.)


  • 10 Simple Ways to Make the Farmer's Market More Fun for Kids — Lorie at Reading Confetti shares ideas and books to help kids get the most from the farmers market experience.
  • 10 Things I Want To Teach My Daughter About The Importance of Shopping at the Farmer’s Market — Jennifer at Hybrid Rasta Mama shares the ten lessons she hopes to impart to her daughter about the importance of shopping at local farmers markets.
  • Charmed by Two Small Town Markets — Shannon at GrowingSlower was charmed by two small-town farmers markets while on vacation.
  • The Olympia Farmer's Market (and a giveaway!) — Shannon at Pineapples & Artichokes and family took a trip to their state capitol to experience a new market. See what they saw, and enter to win a book written about that very market.
  • — Exploring the farmers market by Jennifer at True Confessions of a Real Mommy writing at Natural Parents Network — with a scavenger hunt!
  • Exploring the Market ... Alphabet StyleThat Mama Gretchen is in the midst of creating a learning tool for her toddler and it's all about the market!
  • Unschooling at the Farmers Market — Megz at Aspen Mama loves building memories as a vendor at the Market.
  • Montessori-Inspired Vegetable Unit — Deb Chitwood at Living Montessori Now shares links to Montessori-inspired vegetable printables and activities to help your family get the most out of a trip to the farmer’s market.
  • Markets — How sustainable mum has fitted a monthly farmers market into a weekly food shop.
  • The Farmers Market In Under An Hour ("Carl Style") — Andrea and family at Tales of Goodness adapt their farmers marketing approach to make everyone happy.
  • Tales Of a Troubled Gardener — Sam at Love Parenting writes about her dream of self-sufficiency and her lack of gardening skills!
  • A Few {Of The Many} Reasons Why I Love Our Farmer’s Market — Even though the experience can sometimes be less than peaceful, MomeeeZen shares why she enjoys taking her family to the Farmer's Market on Saturday mornings.
  • Experiencing the Farmer's Market from a Different Perspective — Emily at S.A.H.M. i AM had a great time letting her toddler lead the way at the farmer's market...
  • Ask A Farmer's Daughter — Abbie at Farmer's Daughter answers questions about her life growing up on a small family farm in New England.
  • Giving Up the Grocery Store — Kerry at City Kids Homeschooling shares her family's summertime challenge to eliminate trips to the grocery store and rely almost exclusively on local, farm-fresh foods.
  • Urban farming and fresh food in the city — Lauren at Hobo Mama takes trips to farms, gardens, and markets within reach of a big city.
  • Market Tip: Get to Know Your Farmers — Justine at The Lone Home Ranger finally gets up the guts to talk to her farmers and learns she is among ardent food lovers.
  • New Farmer's Market Find — Kellie at Our Mindful Life is excited to make a new find at her new farmers market.
  • "The Real World" Grassroots Edition — jessica at instead of institution takes some time out to write a love note.
  • 9 Insider Tips for Farmer's Market Newbies — Dionna at Code Name: Mama chatted with a few farmers to bring you some insider information on how to get the most out of your local farmer's market.
  • The Place Where I Can Say "Yes!" — Erica at ChildOrganics gives you a tour of her favorite vendors at her local farmers market and discusses the benefits of creating community through the market.
  • Raw Local Milk — Jorje shares her family's field trip to a local dairy. Learn what you can appreciate from a small town farm at Momma Jorje.com.
  • Italian Secret Vegetable Soup Recipe — Alinka at Baby Web convinces an Italian Farmer & Cook to reveal a precious minestrone recipe and shares it with her readers.
  • Where do our eggs come from? A visit to Sucellus Farms. — Carli at One Fit Mom takes her family to meet the chickens that have been providing their daily eggs.
  • Beyond the Farm — Jennifer at True Confessions of a Real Mommy and her family enjoy looking beyond the food at the local farmer's market to see the wares of the over vendors.
  • Magic at the Market — Do you ever take time to really look at the food you eat? Amy at Anktangle enjoys marveling at the beauty (and the utility) of the foods and goods available at the farmers' market.
  • Farmer's Market Discoveries — Laura from Pug in the Kitchen reminisces about the discoveries she's made at the Farmer's Market throughout the years.
  • Are You Getting the Most out of Your Farmers' Market? (My List of Not-So-Common "Musts") — Sheila at A Living Family shares some uncommon ways to squeeze even more joy and connection (and yumminess!) from your local farmers' market experience.
  • Pick Your Own And Eat It — Luschka from Diary of a First Child shares their trip to a PYO farm and the journey from picking to eating her favourite food

  • Monday, August 13, 2012

    Wednesday, August 1, 2012

    Wordless Wednesday August 1st, 2012: The Great Seattle Wheel

    Davis and L3: one cute combo!

    Sam, Lauren and Shannon! And L1 who was absorbed with a toy Mikko  brought.

    Photo by Shannon

    Not much is better looking than a babywearing man.
    L2 has recently rediscovered how nice it is to be carried.


    Lauren and Sam with snuggling boys. 

    Shannon and her crew.

    L2 and Moira taking in the sights.




    Photo by Shannon


    It is World Breastfeeding Week! What better way to kick it off than to do so 175ft over Puget Sound?