THE GREEN(wald) HOUSE … (growing rosemary & raising a little wolf)

February 16, 2008

Sea-Green Designs

Filed under: motherhood stuff, misc stuff - Administrator @ 10:26 pm

So, I have finally started a business as an outlet for all my craftiness and things I have been making for myself. My new business name is Sea-Green Designs LLC. I have a store set up on etsy - and might even get my own website up and running soon, depending on how fast my sales take off…

Right now I am making:
Cozy Dolls.
Made of 100% recycled cashmere and filled with a rice/lavender blend. You just heat up in the microwave and put in bed with your kids to keep them cozy and warm on cold nights, or to soothe tummy aches, or just in lieu of a warm body in bed when kids are transitioning from co-sleeping to their own bed. The lavender scent is soothing and aids sleeping too…

Nursing Necklaces: Stylish, yet functional. Keep those little hands busy (and keep them from scratching or pinching you) while nursing.

Sea-Green Wraps:
A stretchy baby wrap (similar to a moby wrap) with style. Made from a cotton blend, with a little stretch, and with a super cute design on the front middle panel. I realized with 2 kids that babywearing is SUCH a necessity - since I am wearing Sam pretty much every day - I made several different wraps to wear with every outfit and wanted to be cute at the same time, so I came up with the idea of putting a design on the front - and I have gotten so many compliments on them!

Check out my etsy store and let me know what you think…

Custom orders available too….

February 15, 2008

Kids update February 2008

Filed under: Rosie stuff, Sam stuff - Administrator @ 5:27 pm

Rosie is 31 months old (still 2 1/2 to the average person) - and Sam is now 7 months old.

Sammy had his first cold this past month. We all came down with a little head cold - maybe because it has been SOOO cold and snowy. Luckily, Sam didn’t really get it too bad, but had a runny nose for days (and still does). He is now crawling like a pro! It started off not that elegant - mostly looking like the worm. He would push up on his hands and knees, move one knee forward, put the other foot on the ground and try to push up to standing, then he would lean his body forward and belly flop on the ground as his legs fly up, and then repeat. He’s moving pretty quick now…I can no longer leave him unattended with the assurance that he will stay in one place…

He is also finally rollling over - which makes diaper changes a struggle - as the second I take off his diaper, he flips himself over and it is a wrestling match - trying to hold him down with one hand, and clean him and put a new diaper on one-handed. He can seamlessly go from sitting, to hands and knees, to crawling. He is also pulling himself up to stand on his own. He loves to stand up and is always trying to get to his feet while he is crawling. And, when he is standing and holding on to my hands, he is also starting to try to walk. He bends his knees, picks up his legs and takes a few steps forward. Yikes, he is growing up too fast! He has been REALLY cranky lately, even more so than last month - probably due to a combination of our recent cold - plus teething, plus all the developmental milestones. He gets really frustrated when he can’t get somewhere - when he crawls into a dead end and rams his head against the couch - or he grabs a bigger toy and gets frustrated and SCREAMS a really high-pitched scream because he can’t get it into his mouth.

He has been really trying to talk a lot lately constantly making sounds:
Ahhhhh Ta Ba FFFFFFFFa Da Pay MMMMMMM Guuu Bra TaLa Frrrr Da Ba Urrrr Dja WaDa Aiiiii Mu Way


He is still such a sweet baby - such a charmer, he smiles at everybody, and will let usually let anyone hold him, he is very easy-going most of the time. Unless he is tired or hungry, then - watch out - he will SCREAM such a high-pitched scream that will make you want to rip your ears off.

He is still just beginning to taste food, still not really swallowing anything. He is getting great at controlling his hands and arms and getting food to his mouth to chew on. Any chunks that have come off, he just gags and spits them out.

We took both kids to the doctor recently for a quick assurance that they are healthy and growing as they should be (not that we really had any concerns, but it is always nice to get confirmation). Rosie is 50% percentile for weight and height - 28 lbs and 37 inches tall. Sammy is 90% for weight and 75% for height, he is 22 lbs and 28 inches long. I can’t help but wonder if their cold was picked up in the waiting room at the doctor, as they came down with it a few days after our appointment (though it has been going around our circle of friends too).

Rosie has been whiny, defiant, sassy - telling me “NO” or flat out ignoring me when I ask her to do something - or bursting into theatrical tears with her hands over her face when I deny her something. She is really pushing boundaries lately, and I have been a very irritated mama dealing with that. I try to be patient, and calm, and remember that she is only 2 1/2 - but JESUS GOD - some days it would take a saint to not react.

“Mommy, can I have some yogurt”
“Sure, Rosie, what kind would you like”
“ummmmmm - blueberry! I want blueberry”
“Ok, I’ll get it for you in a second”
“I want blueberry - blueberry is my favorite”
“ok baby”
“mommy I want blueberry - blueberry yogurt - mommy I want it”
“Ok, I heard you, just let me finish this email”
“I WANT BLUEBERRY” (stomps feet for emphasis)
“YES Rosie, I HEARD you, I WILL get you some blueberry yogurt, can you please just be patient for one more second”
(fake crying with hands over face ” WAAAAAA - I want blueberry yogurt”
“OK! OK!” (walk to fridge, see that blueberry yogurt is gone) “Oh, baby, I’m sorry, we’re all out of blueberry, we have apple instead”
“NO!!!!! I WANT BLUEBERRY!!!- WAAAAAAAA!” (more fake crying and stomping of feet to emphasize words)
“I know you want blueberry sweetie, but you ate it all gone, all we have left is apple. Do you want apple yogurt or something else?”
“I want BLUEBERRY YOGURT”
(gritting teeth) “YES Rosie, I heard you the first seven hundred times you asked for it, but we don’t have any - so your choices are to have the apple yogurt or have no yogurt, or pick something else”
“YOU GET ME BLUEBERRY YOGURT”
“We can get some next time we go to the store”
“No, you get it NOW!”
“Rosie, we don’t have it, do you want this apple yogurt or do you want nothing”
“WAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA”
“FINE THEN, YOU GET NOTHING!” (slams fridge shut)

Awesome, huh?

Or how about this one, getting ready to leave the house: (after giving her ample warning and time to get ready)
(holding coat out and open) “Rosie, come here, please put your coat on”
(ignores me and keeps playing)
“Rosie! Please come here and get your coat on so we can go”
(looks up at me, but keeps playing)
“ROSIE! I asked you nicely, please come here and get your coat on so we can go”
“OK, just a minute”
“No, not just a minute, NOW please!”
(ignores me)
“ROSIE! Please come here and get your coat on so we can go”
(ignores me and keeps playing)
“ROSIE! COME HERE NOW AND PUT YOUR COAT ON!”
“Ohhhh Kay” (wanders over at a snail’s pace and stops every few seconds to pick up a toy, touch something, etc)

yeah, I know these are really not a big deal, but when we battle like this for EVERY SINGLE THING ALL DAY LONG - it gets overwhelming at times…

And, I know she gets the “ok, just a minute” thing from me, she is repeating what I tell her numerous times each day - so I try to be understanding - but MAN it can be annoying…

I know that the easiest way to combat her crankiness is to use humor - usually that will distract her. One of my tricks is to turn her upside down and “shake the grumpys out” - but sometimes, a tired mama doesn’t even have the energy for that…

Though Rosie can be pretty cute sometimes when she is cranky - the other morning she was doing her usual “burst into tears when I say no” trick - this time it was because she wanted to take a bath at 10am. We got into the habit of daytime baths when she was sick because it calmed both kids down and got their boogers cleaned up. When I told her we would take a bath later she put her hands over her face and started her pretend crying jag and I tried to distract her by telling her:
“Ok - here’s the plan, we will have lunch, and maybe go play in the snow, and then after we play in the snow we can take a bath, because we will be all cold from the snow, and a warm bath will feel really good - ok? Is that a good idea?
She begrudgingly admitted “ok, that’s a good idea”
so I said “Ok - gimme 5!” and put my hand up for her to slap and she said
“I’m too crabby to give you 5″…
And of course that cuteness took me from irritated to smiling and just radiating love in a nano-second - and I said:
“ok, you can be crabby, you just let me know when you are done being crabby”
and she said “ok”…

Other cute things she has said this past month…

On the weather - when it was a really windy day, later in the day she was looking outside and she said:
“I’ts not wind-ing anymore”
You know, raining, snowing, wind-ing - it makes sense…

She also praised me the other day - I think I said “thank you” when she handed me something and she said:
“Good polite-ing mommy” - (We talk about how it is polite to say “Please” ‘Thank you” and etc.)

She told me this morning that “Daddy shoveled the drive-wave” and when my mom sent her a customized yoga mat for Valentine’s day - she told me “GiGi sent me my own special yoga map” .

Also, when eating leftovers one night she remarked:
“It’s just like yester-night”
Of course, yesterday - yester-night - logical- no? This is even more funny since my niece Ella (Emily’s daughter) has always talked about how something happened “last day” (last night, last day - should be the same). Those smart girls are more logical than the English language.

Rosie still loves to read, and her favorites are “Penguin Dreams” (Daddy’s favorite - she always reminds me), Curious George, these Dora books that play songs, and actually anything that plays music - she likes to sing along. She has been listening to a CD of Dora songs, plus Raffi, Lauri Berkner “Buzz Buzz”, and a CD of Little Mermaid songs. She also loves her “shows” too - Oswald is the reigning favorite right now, followed closely by Charlie and Lola, Wilbur, Superwhy, and Maggie and the Ferocious Beast.

Both kids are sleeping Ok - but with ups and downs as usual. Now that Sam is crawling, I am uncomfortable leaving him unattended on my bed (or in the co-sleeper) as he has already crawled off the bed once. So, I have been putting him down for naps and the beginning of bedtime in the crib in his new room. He sleeps pretty good in the crib and I like that he is getting used to his room for the eventual transfer to sleeping full-time in there. I usually nurse him to sleep around 7:30-8pm, and he will sleep for 2-3 hours in his room before waking up to nurse, and then I just bring him into our room as the timing usually coincides with the time Joe and I are getting into bed anyway. He still wakes up every couple hours to nurse, so he won’t be really sleeping in his room until he is down to nursing once or twice during the night.

Rosie loves sleeping in her big girl bed (mostly). She loves having free reign in her room and most naptimes and bedtimes it takes no less than an hour of her talking, reading books, and playing in her room before she eventually goes to sleep. She always has to have a variety of books and toys in bed with her, and she needs to have her “nursie milk” (warm milk flavored with either nutmeg or vanilla) and “one slice of cheddar cheese” (she is very specific about this and holds up her index finger to illustrate the “one slice”) and she also requests “make my dolly warm”. I made her a rice doll scented with lavender and used an old cashmere sweater as the fabric. I heat it up in the microwave and she can sleep with a warm, scented, doll to help keep her warm and cozy in bed. I call it a COZY DOLL and just started making them to sell. She still wakes up most nights once or twice, usually needing to go to the bathroom. She is still wearing a pull-up at night, but 95% of the time it is dry in the morning. The past week when she was sick, she had a few accidents after naptime and peed in her pants, but other than that, she is doing great and has fun picking out her panties every morning - choosing between Elmo, Dora, Curious George, Hello Kitty (or Kello Kitty as she calls her) and Little Mermaid panties. Even though it is wintertime, Rosie still prefers to be naked, I have to struggle to keep clothes on her, usually compromising and allowing her to wear just panties and slippers. Hopefully she’ll grow out of that soon (though her dad never did)…


I love my kids!

February 4, 2008

My Meme

Filed under: misc stuff - Administrator @ 4:03 pm

Well, thanks to McMama at Quintessential Quentin - I have been tagged for my first Meme.

First off, for anyone who is thinking “what the heck is a meme?” - here is some info from The Daily Meme.

” I pronounce it so it’s rhymes with ‘dream’; some pronounce it so it sounds like ‘mem’ (from mem-ory). In the context of web logs / ‘blogs / blogging and other kinds of personal web sites it’s some kind of list of questions that you saw somewhere else and you decided to answer the questions. Then someone else sees them and does them and so on and so on.”

Also,

A meme is:
An idea that, like a gene, can replicate and evolve.
A unit of cultural information that represents a basic idea that can be transferred from one individual to another, and subjected to mutation, crossover and adaptation.
A cultural unit (an idea or value or pattern of behavior) that is passed from one generation to another by nongenetic means (as by imitation); “memes are the cultural counterpart of genes”.

The Rules:
1. Link to the person that tagged you and post the rules on your blog.
2. Share five random and/or weird facts about yourself on your blog. Share the five top places on your “want to see or want to see again” list.
3. Tag a minimum of five random people at the end of your post and include links to their blogs.
4. Let each person know that they have been tagged by leaving a comment in their blog.

So, here goes….

5 things:

1. I grew up on a bug farm. Yes, we raised bugs (and an array of “regular” farm animals) for biological pest control. Primarily the fly parasite, the natural enemy of the fly. My school actually took a field trip to my house when studying biology and the life cycle of the fly. My parents ran this business until they divorced when I was 12 and we sold it and moved to “town”. I used to gross out my friends by holding maggots and putting them on my tongue.

2. I eat methodically (kind of OCD) and have to leave one perfect bite with a little bit of everything on my plate for the very last bite. For example, Thanksgiving dinner always has to end with one bite with a little turkey, mashed potatoes, cranberry, green bean casserole, sweet potato etc. (one BIG bite). I also eat M&M’s (and Skittles and any other candy in an array of colors) the same way, I make sure there are the same amount of each color (eating the extras first) then eat one of each color until I finish them - ending with green.

3. When I was younger, I used to want to have my own talk show - it was going to be called “Chatting with Chelsea”. This was way before he days of Oprah, Maury, Ricki, etc.

4. I used to be a clown and do singing telegrams with my sister when we were in college. I still make balloon animals for fun, and I have my clown costume, but sadly can’t ever wear it as Joe is afraid of clowns (I threaten him occasionally that I will dress up one day just to REALLY freak him out).

5. You know that smell that your earrings have after you have worn them a long time, that kinda funky, sweet, sour smell? I like that smell and sometimes take my earrings out just to smell them, then put them back in. Same with the smell of the stuff you clean out from under your toenails. Gross, I know…

5 places:

Ooh - this one was hard because I really want to travel EVERYWHERE. Joe and I both love going new places - even with kids, it hasn’t put a damper on our travel life. We took Rosie on a Europe trip 2 years ago, and we are taking both kids to France for a wedding this July too… Here’s what sits at the top of my list right now…

1. Australia - though I might have to wait until they invent a plane that can fly there in way less time, because I seriously cannot imagine spending 20+ hours on a plane…

2. Spain - I was in Barcelona for a couple days at the end of a month long backpacking trip with my sister during college. We were so burnt out on churches and sight-seeing by then that we didn’t do much except go to the beach and drink sangria - I want to go back and really see the place…

3. Peru - Machu Picchu - This place just looks so mysterious and spiritual and awesome, I have to go there one day…

4. Italy - I have been there a couple times - just a few days each time, and Joe and I went there for our honeymoon (Rome and the Amalfi coast), and I would really love to go back and see the entire country, especially Tuscany and the southern parts…

5. Any island/tropical/exotic place - Fiji, Bali, Costa Rica, anywhere in the Caribbean, etc. Hawaii is beautiful, I have been a few times, but Joe has never been so I want to go back and take the kids too…Basically anyplace warm and with a beach - yeah, I want to go there…

and as an aside - my ideal family vacation - that I really want to plan in about 5 more years - once the kids are 6 and 8 or so… I want to rent an RV and travel all over the country for one month in the summer (maybe longer)…

OK - now the hard part, who to tag…. Most of my mommy blogging friends have already done the meme thing a ton, so I am going to tag…..

YOU!

yeah, you - if you are reading this, consider yourself tagged… if you haven’t already done a meme in the recent past - do one now… If you have done one, link to it in the comments, and if you are reading this and you don’t have a blog - leave your meme in my comments section….

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