Tuesday, January 20, 2009


This is a picture of me and mom that I just found.
I couldn't have asked for a better mom. I'm so lucky.

Ma's Chicken Pot Pie and Ginger Cookies


I thought I would share some of my favorite recipes from my mom. I've seen where other people post recipes on their blogs and I thought it was a really good idea only I forgot to take a picture of the pot pie to show and now it's half way gone but I promise it is so yummy and easy to make. The ginger cookies are addictive. Jeremy ate atleast 6 the other night and he doesn't even have a sweet tooth like me.

CHICKEN POT PIE
2- cans mixed vegetables, drained
1- can cream of potato soup
1- can cream of celery soup
2- chicken breast cooked and shredded
1 1/2- Tbsp of tastefully simple's onion onion
(if you don't have this pick some other kind of seasoning like season salt and dried onion flakes, you decide and experiment)
2- 9" pie shells

-Mix first five ingredients together on the stovetop and just enough to warm them, add a little milk so they don't burn
-pour into a pie shell and then place the other pie shell on top, poke holes on the top
-bake at 425 for 15 mins or until golden brown


GINGER COOKIES
1/2 cup canola oil
2/3 cup sugar
1/4 cup light molases
1 egg beaten
2 cups flour
1/4 tsp salt
2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp cinnamon
1 tsp ground cloves
1 tsp ginger

-Mix oil and sugar together.
-Add molasses and egg, beat well.
-Add sifted dry ingredients and mix well.
-Roll dough into small balls and roll in sugar.
-Place 2" apart on greased cookie sheet.
-Bake at 375 for 6-8 mins.

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Vaccine Woes

I am really struggling in weighing the pros and cons of vaccines. Bishop had his two month check up this morning and we chose not to start the recommended vaccines. I just can't imagine letting them inject his little 13 pound body with 6 different vaccines that contain live viruses. We already said no to the Hepatitis B shot when he was born even though the doctor treated me like an idiot for not doing it. If I was worried about my infant shooting up or becoming a prostitute I might have considered it otherwise it seemed unnecessary to me. There are others that I have ruled out also like Polio. There hasn't been any cases in the United States since 1979 (actually there was one case in 1985 that was caused from the vaccine but no other natural occuring cases) and the vaccine is derived from aborted fetuses! Chicken Pox, Measles, Mumps, Rubella (MMR), Hepatitis A and Rabies all come from aborted fetuses as well. I have also read that flu shots come aborted fetuses but I haven't looked into it to confirm it. I was shocked when I read that! Being someone who is Pro-Life it would have been nice to have been given that bit of information upfront instead of stumbling across it through my own research. I asked my doctor about this and he said "Yeah I've heard that too but I'm not sure which ones." There are alternative forms of the vaccines that are derived from monkey kidney cells and chicken embryos but you have to ask for them.
Another huge concern of mine is the risk of Autism. Autism has now reached epidemic proportions with 1 in 150 children diagnosed, boys are 4 times as likely. More children will be diagnosed with autism this year than with AIDS, diabetes & cancer combined! This is an issue that hits very close to home for us because Bishop's 8 year old uncle, Alden, is Autistic. Alden is an incredible little boy who's IQ far surpasses mine. I've never met an 8 year old who names composers and compisitons as his favorites that very few adults have heard of and reads books like The Inconvient Truth. I was completely stumped when I tried to play "name that composer " with him. Even though he is a child prodigy we don't know how he will socially function in society as an adult. It's sad because his disease possibly could have been avoided if we knew half of what we know now when he was a baby . We will never know for sure what caused his autism but with all the research being done on autism's link to vaccines that is the most logical cause. For example the measles component of the MMR vaccine has been shown to be in the brain, spinal fluid and intestines of children with autism and not in children without autistism. That is more than just a coincidence to me and I don't believe it is worth the risk. The more research I do the more uncomfortable I become. What if Bishop has a prediposition for autism and I allow something to be given to him to trigger it? This was why I was up until two o'clock last night stressed out. I guess ignorance really is bliss. I'm not saying that vaccines should never be given and I understand that they are recommended to protect us from having outbreaks of diseases and viruses but I just want more research to be done to make them safer and until then I'm staying on the fence.

Monday, January 12, 2009

2 Great Inventions




So I just had to share with all you moms and moms to be a couple of things that are making my life a whole lot easier these days. These have me raking my brain for some other genius creations to invent and strike it rich with. I already have some things cooking!

The first is a baby carrier from BabyHawk. This was introduced to me by my sister who is an amazing example of what a loving mom should be. It is better than the Baby Bjorn because it equally distributes the weight so it's alot easier on your back and shoulders. You can also customize the color and design. Kathleen and I get stopped all the time and asked about them because they are so cute. And most important Bishop loves it because he is close to me. Check them out at http://www.babyhawk.com/.

The second is the miracle blanket. I read about this on MckMama's blogsite http://www.mycharmingkids.net/ this woman is full of information on parenting in the most natural granola tree hugging way possible. Bishop has slept in his co-sleeper the last three nights because of it which is amazing! I kind of feel like I'm putting him in a straight jacket but he does not fight it at all and goes right to sleep. I wish I had known about it from the beginning because when he was first born and I would try to swaddle him his hands would always pop out no matter what I did. The miracle blanket has two pieces of fabric that kind of look like wings that go over his arms and then under his back to secure it and then you swaddle them. Check it out at http://www.miracleblanket.com/ .

Friday, January 9, 2009

Back to work.

Ready to go to Ma's house!




This was when the water works started.


This week was my first week back to work after three months of maternity leave and I think I handled being away from Bishop pretty well. I did however wake up Wednesday morning and look over at him and start crying remembering that today was the day that I would have to leave him for 6 whole hours! I cried a little on my way to work too. I purposely wore little mascara expecting that to happen. He did great while I was gone and my mom even thanked me for letting her watch him but she is the one that needs to be thanked. It was so comforting knowing that he was in her care and safe. When I went to pick him up he wouldn't look at me...like he was punishing me for being gone. He kept turning his head in the other direction and both nights after we got home he continued to sleep in his carseat until midnight, which is unheard of for him. If we are in public he can sleep for hours in it but the minute we get home he wants out. I actually had to wake him up and bring him to bed. I think he was in a bit of a milk coma since mom gave him 10 ounces while I was gone. I told him it's okay everyone overeats when they go to Ma and Pa's. ;) It was nice seeing everyone at work and my clients. I missed all of them and I really do love my job but I love him much more so I hope that I will be able to stay part-time. Besides I'm happier to be at work when I'm not there 40 plus hours a week. I'm much more productive and positive. I think the french are onto something with their minimal work hours and long vacations. Americans need to adapt that lifestyle. I'm sure that our life expectancy would increase drastically. I got the chance to go to Paris with my dad several years ago and I was amazed how they would just close up shop and take two hour lunch breaks in the park. Could you imagine doing that here? Most people are lucky if they even get to take a 30 minute break. So I'm going to continue with my 10 hour work week and pray that it will be enough and that I won't have to miss a minute more than I have to with Bishop.

Sunday, January 4, 2009

Fondue Night

CeeCee, Paige with Bishop, me and Julia



Julia and Matt and the pretzel rigged fondue pot.


Matt and Sophia holding Baby Bishop.

Sophia breaking in Bishop's rocking horse.



Last night we hosted a fondue party with my lovely girlfriends there and their hubbies. This was the first time all of us (except for Dallas) have been together since September and also the first time we hosted a party at our new house. We had so much fun! Catch phrase got a little out of control but overall the party was a success. Even Bishop and little Sophia were there to party with us. I have the greatest friends in the world. Some of these girls, my ya-ya's, have been my friends since sixth grade and I'm so thankful that we have remained close after all these years.