I've see this list on numerous blogs, so here's my take:
Making : an effort to put the dishes away
Cooking : banana bread
Drinking : Earl Grey tea with milk
Reading: some really trashy James Lee Burke book that I can't even remember the title of
Wanting: to have things settled
Looking: for houses in Charlotte
Playing: Trouble with Mollie (the game with the popper)
Wasting: time dealing with stupid administrative issues
Sewing: an apron as a gift
Wishing: for a cure for cancer
Enjoying: the cooler weather and the feeling of fall
Waiting: until the kids go to sleep to grade exams
Liking: the space in our living room, now that I moved the sofa back a bit
Wondering: why cranberry red is such a popular paint color in the south
Loving: how much Mollie and Lucy care for each other
Hoping: that the new baby will fit into the family without too many growing pains
Marvelling: at the crap that's on TV
Needing: a babysitter
Smelling: the baby powder I put down as a deterrent to the ants
Wearing: stretchy black skirt, T-shirt, Cure Leukemia bracelet, no shoes
Following: my heart
Noticing: cobwebs everywhere
Knowing: my priorities
Thinking: about the huge list of things I have to do (let alone want to do)
Bookmarking: quinoa recipes
Opening: the doors to let the breeze in
Giggling: at Lucy wearing at least 20 sets of Mardi Gras beads, a dozen bracelets, and nothing else!
Feeling: like I need a day off
9.19.2009
9.02.2009
School Lunches
Here's an update on the bento box lunches:
Week 1: Mollie hardly ate anything. I think she felt overwhelmed by too much food, too many containers, etc. I experimented with using muffin cups instead of lidded containers, but then some foods took on the flavor of other foods and the pretzels got soft; in short, it didn't work.
Week 2 (and beyond!): We received a lovely (and timely!) package from my friend, Lauren. It contained a simple Sigg lunchbox and foil stickers to decorate it with. And a drink bottle. My first reaction was that it seemed small. As it turned out, it works great! It holds the perfect amount of food for Mollie and it comes home completely empty almost every day!
I had saved some BPA-free baby food containers and they fit perfectly inside the box. A typical lunch includes any combination of:
protein: Babybel cheese, yogurt, peanut butter sandwich, hard boiled egg, bagel & cream cheese
veggies: carrot sticks, sliced bell pepper, steamed broccoli
crunchies: animal crackers, graham crackers, trail mix, pecans, pretzels
fruit: grapes, apple slices, berries, dried fruits, applesauce
drink: water, milk, or juice
She also gets a small snack (packed separately), usually crackers or dried fruit. And occasionally she gets a treat (small pieces of candy or a few chips).
Now that I know she knows how to open everything and has time to eat it, I might experiment with a few new foods. Thanks for the box Lauren- it has been a success!
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