I should have added these to my mommyblogger Mother’s Day gift guide.
Come on over to my reviews blog today. I’m giving away five SanDisk Cruzer Gator flash drives.
You have until Friday evening to enter!
Tales of one woman stumbling her way through motherhood.
I should have added these to my mommyblogger Mother’s Day gift guide.
Come on over to my reviews blog today. I’m giving away five SanDisk Cruzer Gator flash drives.
You have until Friday evening to enter!
I want to eat healthy. I really do. It’s not like I go to the grocery each week thinking, “Gee, what can I buy that will add pounds to my waistline and double digits to my cholesterol?”
But there are lots of things that get in the way of providing the healthiest food for my family. First is the issue of time. Aaron works his 40 hours for the day job, then comes home to work his second job (writing for a movie website) most of the evening. I have nursing school, blogging, and caring for two needy little girls. Breakfasts are simple waffles or bagels, lunches most often consist of sandwiches, and dinners must be made quickly, with as few steps as possible. This requires a reliance on convenience foods.
Second is the issue of cost. Have you noticed how healthy food seems to cost more? Of course convenience foods are more expensive, but even fresh produce is costly. I hate having to choose between healthy or cheap foods, and when the choice needs to be made, I usually choose healthier foods for the girls, and junk for Aaron and I. And then I feel bad that I had to make that choice.
Those are excuses, though. I know we need to eat better. There are several convenience foods that are healthy, saving me time and calories all in one. And while I currently buy organic only for the girls (we buy two milks – organic for Cordy, regular for us), and they eat more fruits and veggies than Aaron and I do, it’s time for all of us to start eating better.
I’m trying to look at it this way: the costs of buying healthier foods may be high, but heart disease, obesity, high cholesterol, cancer, and all of the other health consequences that go along with those are even more expensive. And dying early is not something I’d like to consider, either.
How do I plan to start? I want to increase the amount of veggies we eat, using frozen to help with quick preparation. I love the little single-serve frozen veggie trays available nowadays, giving me an easy option at lunch when I’m rushing to fill sippy cups, bottles, and Disney plates.
Also, I want to make an effort to eat less meat when we can (I believe this was NoMeatPoWeek?). OK, this one will be hard, considering my husband is practically a carnivore. I’m already starting to show him that beef isn’t the only edible animal out there, and that chicken, turkey and pork can be tasty, too. I want to make organic choices where we can, too, especially when it comes to meat and milk.
The hardest part of all of this is weaning us off of the junk. We like our Doritos, our frozen pizzas, and our ice cream bars. And chocolate – oh, I don’t know if I can give that up. Moderation is good, right?
This is all part of a larger plan for me. I’m hitting the point where I’m sick of feeling fat (what? you didn’t know? oh, well, there’s a post coming on that topic in the next week!), and I think making some healthier choices when it comes to eating will be a good start in the process of living healthier. Although you may have to pry the chocolate out of my cold, dead hands.
This post was part of the Healthy Living Blog Blast being hosted by The Parent Bloggers Network and sponsored by Kroger. Want a chance to win a $50 Kroger gift card? You have until midnight Pacific time (that’s 3am here, local folks!) to write a post about how your family plans to live more healthfully in 2008.
Aaron will be going to Chicago this weekend for a stage combat workshop. Why they host a workshop in Chicago in the middle of January is beyond my knowledge, but we always brave the potential bad weather to make the trip. I like to tag along so I can visit friends who live in the area.
We tried taking Cordy with us one year, but that was disastrous. So last year she stayed home with grandma while I enjoyed some child-free (yet pregnant) time to myself in Chicago. It was lovely.
This year, I must take one of the kids. Grandma and her crew of backup family members are willing to deal with one for an entire weekend, but not both of them. (I can’t blame her for that.) Knowing Cordy’s issues with sleeping somewhere strange, she’s staying home while Mira comes with us. This will be her second trip to Chicago in under seven months.
Any Chicago area bloggers want to meet up? We’ll be close to Woodfield Mall, and I know I’ll be making at least one trip to the mecca I call Ikea.
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Also, I’m over at Mommy’s Must Haves today reviewing the book The Ultimate Tea Diet. Come over to learn more about it and enter to win your own copy of the book!
According to Random.org, it’s #4 – Steph!
Congrats, Steph – e-mail me your address so your giant Miffy can get to you soon.
And forgive me for being absent the past few days. The entire family has been struck down by a stomach virus I can only describe as mean. Cordy had it first, then me, then Mira, and now Aaron. For a little while yesterday, I thought I was heading to the hospital for sure due to constant vomiting.
Note to parents: when your kid is sick, do everyone a favor and keep your kid home from preschool. If it wasn’t for a classmate projectile vomiting all over Cordy’s class last week, we might not be parenting from the couch, weak and feverish.
PS – Haiku Friday will be appearing, only a little later in the morning than usual. Check over with Jennifer to see if she has it up before me, in case you’re in a hurry to haiku.
Does your child love bunnies? Cordy is currently obsessed with anything of the rabbit variety, asking for anything with long ears and a cute twitchy nose. Christmas may be filled with bunnies. While Bunnytown has her obsessed (I still maintain it’s crack for toddlers), she has suddenly fallen in love with anything of the bunny variety, including Miffy.
Ty’s Toy Box is giving away Miffy plushes, and I have an extra one to give away. Now, I’m not talking about a little Miffy toy – this stuffed animal is 28″ tall. Over two feet of bunny goodness, people! Look!
To win this awesome toy, leave a comment on this post telling me the toy your child would like the most from Ty’s Toy Box. You don’t have to be realistic – if it’s something you would never buy, but you know they’d love, tell us about it. They’ve got a lot more than Miffy there, too: Wiggles, Thomas, Backyardigans, Charlie & Lola, etc.
One person will be chosen at random (http://www.random.org) to win the Miffy doll. You have until Wednesday night at 11:59pm EST to enter. Winner will be announced Thursday morning. (Due to shipping, contest is only open to US residents. I’m sorry, Canadians – at least you have national health care.)
Also, if you’re still shopping for gifts, Ty’s Toy Box is offering readers free shipping on any orders over $65, plus $5 off any order over $50 with the coupon code HOLIDAY5.
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