Recently, I’ve been thinking about David and Bathsheba. It’s a story that most people raised in churches know of, though how it is interpreted and taught varies. As I reread 2nd Samuel chapters 11 and 12, I remembered reading it as a girl. I was distraught by this story as a child for obvious reasons, … Continue reading Did God Love David’s Wives?
Baby Food Day 9- Avocado!
I love avocados. I love avocado for myself and for its versatility and practicality. Like bananas, avocado has almost no preparation and can be eaten with just some smashing. They can both be opened, mashed inside their own skins, and served to Baby with a spoon. You don’t even need a bowl! Plus, many restaurants … Continue reading Baby Food Day 9- Avocado!
Mason Jar Magic
I’ve just started this blog, so I assure you- I have no sponsors. (Future sponsors, if you’re reading this, my agent, otherwise known as me, is quite happy to talk.) I do realize that Wal-mart has haters and with good reason. Amazon too and also for good reasons. Frankly, there really isn’t any company that … Continue reading Mason Jar Magic
Is there a doctor in the house? Nope.
I realize I haven’t shared any sources yet, and I want to make sure to give credit where it’s due. Sure, some of my data has been picked up through trial and error. That’s how I know that avocado is unbelievably hard to get out of clothes once it has dried on. You have been … Continue reading Is there a doctor in the house? Nope.
Baby Food Day 5- Apple!
I debated sharing about avocado today, because avocado is amazing. Guacamole anyone? But, learning to make baby food can be daunting, so I’ll discuss the glorious green fruit next time. Plus, you might need something easy to give a sitter! Unsweetened applesauce is usually less expensive than traditionally marketed baby foods and is just as … Continue reading Baby Food Day 5- Apple!
Baby Food Day 1- Bananas!
Breast milk and formula are both sweet, so some babies tend to prefer sweet foods when they’re beginning solid foods. Bananas are a perfect beginner food, in my opinion. They need no preparation (well, almost none) and cost nearly nothing. The major downside is homemade banana baby food doesn’t keep, turning brown quickly. Babies tend … Continue reading Baby Food Day 1- Bananas!
Obligatory Introduction Post
Eventually, after enough people who aren’t related to me suggested I write, I thought maybe I should listen. I’ve never thought of myself as a writer, but the race bibs on my fridge are evidence that I can become who I didn’t think I could be. I have a background in education with a focus … Continue reading Obligatory Introduction Post