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Monday, January 27, 2014

$1 DIY Maternity Skirt

Lately, I've been having a little problem: All of my skirts are starting to get too tight around the waist and all of my maternity dresses are still way too big.  On Sunday mornings, I only have a couple of skirts to choose from.  So I started researching ones that I liked on the internet.
I found several that I really liked such as this one from Motherhood Maternity.  This one costs around $25 bucks.  I thought about ordering this one or another like it but I decided to try to make my own first.  That way if it didn't turn out, I would only be a couple of bucks out and if it did work, then I would save tons of money.  
Since I was feeling so very motivated, I hurried to my fabric store and started looking through their clearance fabrics.  On their clearance rack, they had colors of the same fabric which were all originally marked $14.99.  I picked out the purple and the red since I was having a hard time deciding between the two.  When I got to the counter, I found out the purple was only $1.49/yd while the red was somewhere around $5/yd.  I quickly decided to start with the purple and see how it turned out before purchasing the red.  
I looked at some tutorials online for some inspiration but largely just ended doing my own thing.  I knew that I wanted it to be a pencil skirt since I didn't need to look large and flowy on the bottom since I already look that way on the top.  After about a day's work, here is what I came up with: 


After wearing it on Sunday, I decided that it is definitely not perfect but it will certainly do and it is extremely nice to have a skirt that actually fits.  
Price breakdown: 
Fabric $1.19
Elastic: Free because I already had it but I think it might have cost $1-2 when I originally bought it. 
Time: I had way too much free time that week so it worked out well for me. 

Tuesday, January 21, 2014

Seeds, Seeds and More Seeds

I'm obsessed with gardening at least for now.  Probably about June when I'm 9 months pregnant, I'll deciding that weeding and watering aren't so interesting.  For right now though, I'm officially obsessed.  I've decided to try something new: Organic and GMO-free.  I do not usually buy organic at the store simply because it is so expensive and I'm not super-anti-freak-out-mom who hates GMOs.  With that said, why not spend $.50 or less extra on a seed packet and get the organic and GMO free kind?  It seems safer and better with little effort and cost especially since I'm only buying a few packets.  I do plan on using some of the varieties of seed that I still have leftover from previous years which are not organic.
I've been poring over the Baker Seed Heirloom Seeds Company's website.  The real question is not should I buy cucumbers or zucchini, but what type of cucumbers?  Should I play it safe and get the same old, normal kind that looks like what you buy from the store?  I have an idea of how they should taste and what I can use them for.  Or should I branch out and buy something new, exciting, never been tasted, never been tried variety?

Here are some cool ones that I've found so far:

How about a dragon's egg cucumber?  If I had boys, I would totally buy this!

Or why not the Hmong red cucumber which is from Asia and primarily enjoyed by the Hmong tribe?


And finally, I present to you the Thai Petch Tsai cucumber which seeds were collected by the company directly from Thailand.  

And these are only the cucumbers.  You should try checking out the melons, tomatoes, peppers, etc.  Just be careful because you might end up catching the gardening bug.  

Sunday, January 19, 2014

My Babies

Baby #1 - 17 months old

  • Last night she pulled up to standing for her first time ever.  Ya, she's only about a 9 months behind other children.  We love her anyway. 
  • She is learning so many new words and concepts.  She is just starting to put words together such as "Bye, bye, Dada."  Aaron and I think that we hear saying things like "Here you go" and "Where's Dada?" but we aren't 100% sure that she is actually saying these things.  Last night she learned the word for "apple" and "broccoli" all in the same meal.  We were proud to say the least. 
  • She still isn't walking on her own but we insist that she walk all over our house all day long.  She seems to be improving and gaining confidence.  
  • She is not a huge fan of chicken or beef but she absolutely loves pork and ham.  She would be willing to eat an entire meal consisting of only ham.  
  • She was weaned in the past week and a half!  I won't publish all the gory details on the internet but basically she just became less and less interested until I just decided that it wasn't worth feeding her one meal a day if she was only going to eat for 1 minute.  

Baby #2 - 17 weeks 
  • I finally had my first prenatal appointment and ultrasound.  We wanted to wait until after the New Year because any appointments in 2013 we had to pay out of pocket whereas all of 2014 appointments merely go to our deductible which we know we are going to reach. 
  • Everything looks healthy and I feel quite fine.  My belly literally just popped out in the past day or so.  
  • I'm sure I felt the baby move at 15 1/2 weeks but then right at 16 weeks I felt the baby kick me.  I haven't hardly felt anything since.  
  • I was super blessed to be able to get my midwife again.  She recently started a teaching position and after accepting me and one other client, she decided that she no longer has time for her private practice.  God was so good to provide this! 
  • My child supposedly weighs 5 oz.  I guess this explains my weight gain.  ; )  

Sunday, January 12, 2014

I Would Never...

How many times in your life have you started a sentence with "I would never..." and then had to later eat your words?  It can apply to so many areas of your life. How you parent, what you think about others, lifestyle choices, etc. I think that the place I notice it the most is with my crunchy mama ways.  I find myself becoming more and more crunchy every day.  I think that part of the "problem" is that I have a lot of free time on my hands and a good internet connection so I'm always seeing good ideas online or feeling inspired by either the blogs I read or pinterest.  Here are just a few "I would nevers" that I definitely do. 

  • I would never cloth diaper.  I distinctly remember telling my husband while I pregnant with Kira that while I was sure that cloth diapers were better for the environment, cheaper, and safer for babies, I did not want to use.  They were nasty.  I told my husband this in private and yet it seemed like the whole world heard me.  Literally the next day, a friend started telling me how she wanted to cloth diaper her child and how wonderful and easy it was, yadda, yadda, yadda.  And what do you know?  It didn't stop there.  Pretty soon the world ganged up on us and repeated told us of the many benefits of cloth diapering.  A couple of weeks later, I told my husband, "Well, I guess we're cloth diapering."  Overall, cloth diapering has been a good experience.  It has certainly saved us tons of money. Some weeks I get really tired of it but we keep plowing through.  
  • I would never make homemade laundry detergent.  I remember hearing that the Duggers made their own laundry detergent and I thought it was weird and ridiculous...and then it became cool on pinterest/the entire internet.  Now I make my own detergent.  It takes me about 10 minutes every 2ish months and costs probably less than $1 a batch.  Easy peasy, lemon squeezy. 
  • I would never make my own deodorant.  Seriously, that is nasty and weird.  I made my first batch about 2 months ago.  Sometimes I really like it and sometimes I really don't.  I'm not sure if I'll keep making it or not.  I do like not having to be concerned about getting cancer though.  
  • There are lots of other things that I surprise myself by doing such as obsessively reading urban homesteading books, trying to convince my husband to make rain barrels, canning food, but I don't know that they were "I would nevers."  
What "I would nevers" have you been up to?    

Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Christmas Present Roundup

As is my custom, I made a few Christmas presents this year.  I didn't take a picture of all of them but here are a few.
This is a super easy arm-knit infinity scarf I made for my friend Kelsey.  I don't actually know how to knit but this scarf came together in about 30 minutes and it is super cute to boot.  I actually got a scarf like this in purple for Christmas and I love it!

I made my dad a case for his Kindle.  Lucky for me, our Kindles are exactly the same size so it was easy to make sure it would fit.   
This is the outside of the Kindle case. 
 
This is a creeper shirt I made for my brother Ethan.  I can't get the picture to rotate for some reason so you'll just have to admire it from this angle.  Apparently, a creeper is a character from a video game called Mine Craft.  I have never actually played it but my sister Sara suggested that Ethan would like it.  

As for my gifts?  Well, I have yet to actually open them all.  I did decide that I wanted an immersion blender for Christmas all of two days or so before the actual holiday.  As you can guess, I didn't get it...but I did get some money.  I'll give you three guess what I hope to spend it on.