Wednesday, February 25, 2009

End of February


Rowan got to borrow some special stamp markers from her speech therapist the other day. We had lots of fun stamping on the easel paper. We had even more fun stamping on Rowan's legs. Good thing most Crayola stuff is washable these days!

Harvey fell asleep after supper at Grandma's house. We knew it would happen since he fought a nap earlier in the day. We made him a little makeshift bed on the living room floor since we would be driving home soon after. What you don't see is that Harvey actually fell asleep in the high chair and snoozed there for about 10 minutes before we transferred him. I just love how he sleeps with his little rump up in the air.


Rowan really enjoyed our most recent snowfall. We had some nice days where nearly all of our snow melted. Then we got about 4 inches on Saturday the 21st. We all stayed home and just enjoyed some family time.

Harvey is much better at staying upright when walking in the snow.


Rowan is making a snow angel out on our deck. If you were to look at our deck now, you'd see that most of the snow is melting again. At around noon it was 42 degrees out.


I attempt to take a belly shot with our dining room mirror (approx. 36 weeks). I had some professional photos taken on Friday the 20th. I think that they turned out great and I can't wait to get them sent to me. We never had professional maternity photos taken with the other kids and I always wanted to have it done. I decided to do it this time around....this could be my last opportunity since we are unsure about having more than 3 kids. No decisions made on that though.
Next time I get to post, it will probably be March and we will start to count down the days till the new baby arrives. Hey, take a guess at the sex of the baby - there's a poll on the side of the blog!

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

The kiddos


The kids love to play with the Tonka truck.

Harvey is now thinking that you have to lift the back to sit on the "seat".

Rowan being cute.

Harvey and mom reading a Wonder Pets book. He loves to read books.

Harvey playing peek-a-boo with Andy's knee.

If you bring out the camera, he will bring out his biggest smile.

Harvey wanted to sit next to Rowan. Rowan didn't want Harvey next to her. She started crying, but it didn't phase Harvey.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Splenda

During the past two years, my husband and I have become aware of negative attributes of artificial sweeteners. We used to be the kind of people that drank soda quite often. We used to think that "diet" sodas were healthier than regular sodas. In truth, no soda is healthy at all, but this was our thinking at the time. When we came across information on aspartame, Nutrisweet and other sweeteners (such as Splenda) we felt we had more than enough data to support avoiding all of these sweeteners whenever possible. Since we still liked to drink soda on occasion, we decided to switch to regular soda - you know, the kind with high fructose corn syrup. Now the problems with hfcs are a whole other story to be told....I'll save that for another blog.
On rare occasion, we were able to get soda from Whole Foods. These sodas were sweetened with cane sugars and other natural sugars....not the processed hfcs. Their were still a few problems with this. One - we didn't get to Whole Foods type store very often, and two - these sodas are still the lesser of two evils. Sodas still have carbonation and phosphoric acid in them.
One day, Andy decided to see if he could quit soda all together for a year straight. He was very good about it, and did not have a single sip of soda for at least 365 days. What was his reward for being so diligent? A cold bottle of Mountain Dew!
These days, we still drink soda every now and then. But you won't find us drinking diet sodas. We've taken a step backward from our year without soda...but I think we will get back to that point. It will just take a little more effort and determination....and more green tea!

Here is some information on Splenda that I recently received...


http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2009/02/10/New-Study-of-Splenda-Reveals-Shocking-Information-About-Potential-Harmful-Effects.aspx

Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Rowan's expert opinion.

So, this last weekend my mother was asking Rowan some important questions about the new baby. Here is her prediction about the baby:

Q: How old is mommy?
A: 19 years.

Q: How many lbs will the baby be at birth?
A: 38 lbs.

Q: How many inches long will the baby be at birth?
A: 3 inches.

For the sake of all of us, I hope she is not the next Nostradamus....although I would like to be 19 again. :)