15 months old!



Our baby turns 15 months old today- I hate that this is going by so fast.

At this point she is down to one bottle a day during the week, and two a day on weekends (because Mom's a softie and likes the cuddling before nap and bedtime).  She has 11 teeth, her four uppers and lowers right in front, two molars on each side on the top, and one molar on the left side on the bottom- and by the way, she was a Mommy Biter when those were coming in- OUCH!  Her favorite things to do are go to the park, stand too close to the TV, read books in the rocking chair (usually she likes to do that by herself and will crawl down if you pull her in yourself), put jumbo legos in mom and dad's mouths and laugh when we launch them across the room, and take any and everything out of all the drawers in the house whether it is books, floss, Dad's shaver, spoons, forks, sippy cups, Mom's underwear, or every comb and brush in the bathroom.  She is still a very good eater, but dinner is spoiled easily if she has a snack when she comes home from the sitter's.  She knows sign language for "more", "all done", and "please"- and makes them very flashy when she wants more NOW!  Her words consist of: Dada, Mama, Ba, and nana (banana).

Enjoy some photos of our big girl!


Peek a Boo!


This mom is hoping that whatever those splatter marks are, they're on the outside of the bubble window!



My loves



Look at that tush and those thunder thighs!






So determined and independent



What can you even say about this?  She's just adorable!



Her new hiding spot



Do you see that she actually has hair now?!



Hmmm....I wonder where she got this pose from- definitely not mom or dad






Happy 15 months Cailyn!

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Little Monkey

I won't name names, but somebody in our house has learned how to climb up onto the dining room chairs.  No, it's not me or Jerod  (I know, hard to believe we have relearned that skill, it's amazing how you have a baby and all of a sudden eating at the table is the new normal.) Now, for most people, this probably isn't such a big deal- but before we had a child we loved the idea of a counter height table.  That means that our chairs also had to be a little taller than normal, creating a shaky situation, literally and figuratively.  Little gal tried to rock one of the chairs after climbing onto it and about tipped the whole thing right over!  Needless to say, she is highly discouraged from climbing in or on the table and chairs, but sometimes she is so darn quick and we don't even notice until she's already up there!

So I took point from our friend, Jamie, and have been keeping the chairs pushed in to the table, which creates this situation:


Cue frustrated whining


This went on for a good five minutes



She was so mad as all get out that she couldn't stand up, but she just kept trying until we pulled her down.  Just so everyone knows, I wasn't just snapping pictures whilst she could possibly fall and injure herself- Jerod was standing next to the chair, ready to be Super Daddy if need be. 

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Monthly Menu: Finding the Recipes and Forming the Menu



So a while back I wrote a completely scatter-brained post about how I thought I was SO smart to create a menu board.  It was going to save me SO MUCH MONEY on groceries.  I wish I could say it had- but the truth about saving money on groceries is you have to combine several strategies to do it.  Mine are:

  • Coupons
  • Ad browsing
  • Sam's club
  • Monthly  meal planning
Now, I can't say that monthly planning will be for everyone, it takes some serious thought.  I mean, who wants to get stuck eating some version of chicken and rice 4 days in a week??  It also takes some research- and by research, I mean scavenging for recipes- I do mine mostly with Pinterest and the bajillion cookbooks I have on hand already. It has really helped me feel less stressed about "What am I going to make for dinner tonight?!", all I have to do is look at the menu board, and I'm good to go.

Some people look for deals in the grocery stores and base their recipes off of those- I choose recipes I know my family will like or I think they will like, and then I scope out ads to fit what I need.  I have made it a rule that there is at least one crockpot recipe per week and I save fancy or extensive recipes for Sundays- the idea of Sunday supper is nostalgic to me and I have more time to spend on a meal that day.  I start searching for recipes a couple weeks before the next month begins- this gives me plenty of time to pick out meals and, ideally, keeps me from stressing about filling in days (though it usually happens anyway).  Also, I never pick out weekday recipes that I think will take me longer than 15-30 minutes to get into the oven or get cooking on on the stove, and I make sure to include leftover days.  We usually don't need many of these because we take our leftovers for lunch at school, but make sure to include this- you don't have to cook every night!  Sheesh!




My printable menu is just a template I downloaded on Microsoft Word.  As I'm adding recipes I think about things like:
  • Do the ingredients have to be fresh or can they be frozen/canned?
  • Do I have another recipe similar to this in the same week?
  • How long will this take me to prep and cook?
  • Do I need a side with this?
You get the picture.  Meals that need fresh ingredients that can't be frozen go toward the beginning of the month, then meals whose ingredients can be prepped and frozen go next, then those that can use canned or store bought frozen ingredients.  I write in the recipe and where I can find it again, otherwise I would never remember.  For me, this is as simple as: Pinterest, Recipe Binder, or Reno Cookbook, etc.  Meals that I know by heart or don't really have a recipe are just left blank underneath. 

The next menu post will include couponing, ad browsing, and writing my grocery list.

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