So, I haven't posted in forever, simply because I had been so busy with work and caring for an energized toddler coupled with complete exhaustion! I have recently gone on maternity leave, which has been great, and have finally been able to tackle my multiple home projects. Its funny how many things can pile up when you are busy. Plus, with the new arrival coming very soon, I had to do some organizing and clearing to make room.
As of now (I am due in a week) everything is ready and I have nothing left to do but complain! Nature has a way of erasing the annoyances of the end of the pregnancy from your mind. I forgot how miserable I become at his point. Sleep is a joke, my energy has left the building, heartburn is constant and the mix of contractions, back pain, and cramping (which tease you that the big day is imminent) are all the culprits! Also, to add to the mix, I have a super clingy toddler this go round, so everything feels that much more annoying. As I mentioned before, I am an L&D nurse and I totally get why these women are coming to the hospital constantly, hoping to be in labor. Alright, my venting is over!
What things did you guys do when waiting for labor to occur?
Sunday, May 18, 2014
Tuesday, March 25, 2014
What we're reading 2
I enjoyed Americanah so much I decided to try out the second book by author, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, Half of a Yellow Sun. It tells the story of two sisters during the Biafran War in Nigeria during the sixties. Apparently, a film has already been completed and will be released this year. Yay! So far I have to say I am enjoying it.
For the boy, its Holes. a book about a young boy named Stanley who has been cursed with bad luck and sent to a boys detention camp when he was wrongly accused of stealing some shoes. Its a little more difficult reading for him, which is good and presents a challenge for him. I can't tell you how many books I have read and reread at different ages. Each time I found a new understanding while reading.
Lastly, for the little lady. We grabbed this book from the library and she absolutely loves it. I will be adding it to the collection we have at home. Its called Don't Wake Up the Bear. Your little one will love it if you become animated while reading it.
Share any titles of books that you find awesome in the comments!
Thursday, March 20, 2014
Daily Make Up
I love makeup as well as the natural look. I have found as I've gotten older that achieving the natural look without any makeup doesn't look as great. Here is my easy, daily makeup routine.
Prep:
Get your eyebrows manicured. They frame you face and even if you just like to wear lip gloss, having them done makes you look more polished. I prefer threading, but whatever floats your boat.
Wash your face with your daily cleanser and pat dry, but leave a little moisture on your face and neck. I use Neutrogena Naturals facial wash daily and Jason apricot exfoliant twice weekly during the Winter and more often in the warmer months.
Moisturize your face and neck. In the Winter, I use Jason Vitamin E 25, 000 units moisturizer. In the warmer months I switch to something lighter.
Moisturize your lips. I use Vaseline cocoa butter. I am addicted.
If you do this everyday, or a similar routine, your skin will love you for it and will look great.
Make Up
First I apply concealer under my eyes and to my eyelids (it helps to keep your eye shadow on), then to the sides of the base of my nose and anywhere else I need concealing. I use a make up sponge to apply it by gently dabbing it into my skin until its blended.
Next, using my kabuki brush I apply bronzer to my T zone. I usually skip this in the summer because I have a tan and that area is highlighted already.
Then I apply a pink or coral (or whatever color would look fab on you) to the apples of my cheeks.
Lastly, I curl my lashes, which makes a huge difference and apply dark brown/black mascara to each eye. Then I brush my eyebrows.
Some days I may add a little pizazz with a purple or turquoise eyeliner or some gold or taupe eye shadow.
I usually have this done in about 5 minutes and like the subtle difference.
What's your daily routine like?
Prep:
Get your eyebrows manicured. They frame you face and even if you just like to wear lip gloss, having them done makes you look more polished. I prefer threading, but whatever floats your boat.
Wash your face with your daily cleanser and pat dry, but leave a little moisture on your face and neck. I use Neutrogena Naturals facial wash daily and Jason apricot exfoliant twice weekly during the Winter and more often in the warmer months.
Moisturize your face and neck. In the Winter, I use Jason Vitamin E 25, 000 units moisturizer. In the warmer months I switch to something lighter.
Moisturize your lips. I use Vaseline cocoa butter. I am addicted.
If you do this everyday, or a similar routine, your skin will love you for it and will look great.
Make Up
First I apply concealer under my eyes and to my eyelids (it helps to keep your eye shadow on), then to the sides of the base of my nose and anywhere else I need concealing. I use a make up sponge to apply it by gently dabbing it into my skin until its blended.
Next, using my kabuki brush I apply bronzer to my T zone. I usually skip this in the summer because I have a tan and that area is highlighted already.
Then I apply a pink or coral (or whatever color would look fab on you) to the apples of my cheeks.
Lastly, I curl my lashes, which makes a huge difference and apply dark brown/black mascara to each eye. Then I brush my eyebrows.
Some days I may add a little pizazz with a purple or turquoise eyeliner or some gold or taupe eye shadow.
I usually have this done in about 5 minutes and like the subtle difference.
Au Natural |
Make Up |
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Central Park Zoo
Last week, us here on the East Coast were treated to Spring-like weather. I happened to be in NYC for the weekend so I decided to take the kids to the Central Park Zoo. Its a great small zoo and has an additional children's zoo, where they can see farm animals also. After maneuvering through the subway with the stroller (I give it up to you NYC moms who deal with that on a daily basis), we made our way streetside again and checked out the zoo.
It's priced pretty reasonable ($12 for adults and $9 for children over 2 years old, $8 for seniors) and that includes admission into the children's zoo. We checked out the petting zoo first and Mena was excited to see the animals from afar. Idris, whose not afraid of anything, decided to introduce Mena to the goats, which was the sweetest sight to see. Lots of people commented when I was pregnant that I was crazy to have my children so far apart. I have to say, its actually been nice because he helps out so much and she really looks up to him. They have this cute little relationship and he loves being able to show her new things.
Anyway, we fed the animals and then moved on to the main zoo. There are a few exhibits, our favorites include the sea lions, the rain forest, the snow leopards and the red pandas. Unfortunately, the polar bears were closed. The weather was awesome. I actually got to walk around without my coat on and rock my shades.
If you're in the city, definitely check it out.
Thursday, February 27, 2014
Turkey wraps
I hate to waste food and sometimes don't necessarily want to eat the lefties in my fridge. Two nights ago I made turkey burgers and garlic fries. Well, the fries were gone and I wasn't in the mood for a burger again, so today I made turkey wraps instead.
To make them, all you need is some already cooked burgers or you can season the ground turkey meat however you like and make them from scratch. To make my burgers from scratch, I chop one small onion, 1/2 green pepper, 5 cloves of garlic and a handful of fresh flat parsley. I mix the veggies with the ground turkey and add salt and pepper and some worchestire sauce and let it marinate for about an hour. Then I put them on the grill.
Anyway, back to the already cooked burgers. I heat up my cast iron skillet and add enough oil to coat the pan. Once its hot enough, I throw in the burgers and chop them up in the skillet and heat the meat. Once the food is hot, I turn off the flame and separate the meat into individual portions in the skillet and add 1/2 slice of cheese (I used pepperjack) or you could have it sans cheese, and I cover the skillet.
Meanwhile, I turn on a different flame on the stove ( I don't really know if you can do this with an electric stovetop) and I place my tortilla on it and flip it after about 20-30 seconds to warm it up.
I then place my tortilla on my plate, I add sliced tomatoes, raw spinach, avocado slices and finally, the ground turkey. I also like to add some ketchup and voila, you've got another yummy meal!
This is how they turned out.
Tuesday, February 18, 2014
What we're reading
I love to read but definitely don't set aside enough time for it. I am trying to change that. So every so often I will try to post what books are being read in my house.
Me
It's a story about an African couple who are apart and rekindle their relationship. I just started it and so far it has rekindled my love with reading!
Idris
It's a survival story for tweens about going to sleepaway camp. My eleven year old loves this series!
Mena
Her absolute favorite book. She requests it every night and has started to memorize it and yells out words during certain parts!
What are you guys reading this month?
Thursday, February 13, 2014
Baby #3!!!!!!
I am so excited to say that we have another little one on the way! I am over halfway there and can definitely say I have felt so much more, so much sooner the third time around.
That's partially been the reason why I haven't been posting as much. In the beginning I felt like CRAP! And, now at 25 weeks, I am exhausted. I guess its a mixture of being older, having more responsibilities and mainy having a one year old. Either way, life goes on and I have just slowed down my activities.
I have had so much on my mind recently with planning and anxiety about having 2 in diapers and how I will handle the new responsibilities. I know millions of women do it but for me its hard to imagine how until I am in the thick of it! I just keep telling myself to resign my brain to the idea that I will be kind of crazy for the next 2-3 years! Ha!
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