Oh my little Emma Lemma! All of a sudden I'm seeing these little glimpses of my baby growing up. And it's killing me. Don't get me wrong, I'm that proud mama that posts every new discovery, including finding the door stop and standing with only one hand on the wall, but that doesn't mean I'm ready for my baby to grow up. Sure, it doesn't help that your sister is about to turn 3 and that just seems all too close to 5 and her starting school. But I'm not going to think about that right now.
Instead I'll think about how far, far away 8 months is from 12 months is from the terrible 2's. Instead I'll suck up every last minute of my favorite baby stage. Every smile, every new discovery, every big accomplishment, every little nap in my arms. It's so much harder with baby number two, because I know how quickly it comes and goes. So before it's gone, here's what life is like at 8 months old:
Weight: 18 lbs. 5 oz.
Sizes: clothing size 6-9 month and 9 month, size 3 diapers
As the mother of TWO beautiful baby girls, I'm discovering how to make "Ashley's kitchen" into "Mama's kitchen." You know, like the kind in old movies and nostalgic country songs. Mama's kitchen - where everyone gathers to enjoy good food, weekend brunches, family dinners, and make lasting memories. That is my destination, and this is my journey.
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Friday, January 30, 2015
Sunday, January 25, 2015
Cinnamon Banana Muffins
Here's a simple and delicious way to use those ripe bananas sitting on your counter. Topped with cinnamon and sugar, these muffins are always a hit at our house! Here's how Mama makes it:
Friday, January 9, 2015
Milestone for Miss Emma
It's one of those iconic baby milestones and I couldn't be prouder. Yes, it's true, at the ripe young age of 7.5 months, our little Emma...
Has discovered the door stop!!
On a side note, she's also crawling everywhere, pulling herself up to standing, and starting to walk around furniture.
Wednesday, January 7, 2015
Pepperoni Pizza Crescent Rolls
This year I've been on a mission to clean, organize, and improve. Whether it be our house, our diet, or our habits, I've been trying to make a conscious effort to clean it up. This recipe was created in an effort to use what we have on hand before running to the store to buy more ingredients. Peanut and I decided to call them pizza rolls, but since that's already taken, I added the crescent distinction. We added some veggies and called it lunch, but they'd make great appetizers with various dipping sauces, too (BBQ, marinara, ranch, etc.). Here's how Mama makes it:
Pepperoni Pizza Crescent Rolls
Ingredients:
- 1 tube crescent rolls
- 2-3 reduced fat string cheese sticks
- 3 T. mini pepperoni
Directions:
1. Unroll crescent dough, slice mozarella sticks into 3-4 pieces each. Place a piece of cheese and a few mini pepperonis on each crescent, roll, and pinch edges to seal.
2. Bake at 350 degrees for 12-15 minutes. Enjoy!