Tuesday, February 22, 2011
musings of the misfit
I have decided that once a week I am going to let the redheaded misfit take over my blog. Ok, she really isn't capable of using the computer (or forming a complete sentence for that matter) but she does say/do some of the funniest things. For the first entry by my guest blogger I give you "butt-kiss peas". What are butt-kiss peas you ask? Misfits way of asking for "breakfast please"
gimme some suga'
The misfit has a pretty decent sugar tooth. She loves fruit. For awhile that was all she would eat. Fruit and yogurt. I was really struggling with this. Even though she was having what most people would consider "good" sugars I did not want this to be the mainstay of her diet. So I have been trying to get inventive. If you haven't looked at the label of your yogurt (or anything processed you eat) you should. Its amazing the stuff that's in there! Anyway, the organic baby yogurt I was feeding Margaret had a lot of sugar. Even the "good, healthy" stuff can pack in the sugar, sodium etc. Organic does not equal healthy. I have for the last year been attempting to greatly limit the amount of processed food we eat. Baby steps here... I do take shortcuts more than I would probably like to admit-but hey I never said I was perfect! This little shortcut has been a good one for my sugar, yogurt lovin' babe. I take a high quality, organic plain Greek yogurt(I like Greek yogurt because it is double the amount of protein as regular). I mash up a quarter of a banana and add strawberry or blueberry puree plus carrot puree(I make the purees ahead of time and keep it in my freezer). Lastly I stir in some milled flax seed for Omega-3s. Delicious! Margaret gobbles it up.
Monday, February 21, 2011
from the big easy to the bay
some very interesting street performers. You can barely see the man in the purple unitard crawling on the street with a kazoo in his mouth.
I had to text my friend who has fabulous fashion sense to make sure I looked not so stay-at-home-momish. I wanted to add leggings and a sweater-she said no.
the gorgeous view from the point of The Grand Hotel
The beautiful sunset
Our trip to the Big Easy was a great one full of spontaneity, amazing food and a little retail therapy. I have not been to New Orleans post Katrina so this visit was way over due. This city is the picture of resilience-there were few signs of the catastrophic events of the storm. NOLA was its usual mix of beauty with a good dose of quirkiness. We spent more time on Magazine Street than we did on Bourbon. I fell in love with this quaint little street with trendy boutiques and bed and breakfasts tucked behind the camellia bushes. We ate at one of the best restaurants I have ever been to called Lilette's. From the blood orange margarita to the poached pear with goat cheese creme freche- I kid you not this place alone is worth the trip. Saturday morning as we were crossing over the bridge leaving New Orleans we decided that we just were not ready to go home. So we decided an evening at the Grand Hotel in Point Clear, AL was in order. We got there just in time to watch the sunset over the water with a cocktail in hand-and shared maybe a kiss or two. It was a great trip and a wonderful chance for Jackson and I to reconnect. On Sunday morning we were very ready to get back to our baby girl. When we pulled in to Nana and Daddy Bill's house to pick Margaret up we both yelled "I get her first!" and leapt from the car.
Thursday, February 17, 2011
jetsetting
Ok, we never do this. never ever. Jackson and I decided last night (Wednesday) that we are going to New Orleans this Friday. Let me preface by saying that Jackson is going for work to check out a new restaurant concept that his company is bringing to Birmingham. He and a co-worker are driving down and then the wives are flying in to meet them for the weekend. Jackson called me from work Wednesday morning (as I was getting Margaret ready for school and myself ready for work-picture oatmeal, mascara and shoes everywhere) to ask if I would want to fly to New Orleans for the weekend. Wha?!? you don't have to ask. book the flight. Now I just need to figure out what to pack for the beautiful 70 degree weather. Did I mention we are staying at the Ritz (this must be on the company's dime or we got one heck of deal-I didn't ask questions). One happy momma here. I can smell the beignets...
ps don't worry about the misfit she will be with her nanna and daddy "boo". I'm pretty sure she loves them a little more than us ;)
stylish co-sleeper
I just saw this co-sleeper on one of my favorite interior blogs. Who would have thought that style and earthy-birthy parenting would collide in such a beautiful creation?
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
beautiful
My sweet friend Brooke took this picture of her son Luke and Margaret at the zoo yesterday. Margaret loves her two boys "Uke" and "Coopa" ie Luke and Cooper. Brooke is the best mom-she is so creative and is always doing such fun things to entertain her boys. She is the reason Margaret and I have such a wonderful playgroup and she always invites us to her house to play and feeds us yummy snacks. She is a beautiful friend inside and out!
p.s. I don't know how they look so calm in this picture. literally 2 seconds prior to this they were both running in different directions screaming at the roosters.
Monday, February 14, 2011
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