Friday, March 25, 2011

Rallying for Kameron

I found this link through a blog I follow and being a mom of a child with special needs, I couldn't help but donate a few dollars to help bring Kameron home.

Rallying For Kameron

Friday, March 18, 2011

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Wednesday, March 16, 2011

I *almost* got to use my fire extinguisher!

Okay so I'll try to make the story short!

I had just finished nursing Jack when I sat him up on my leg to burp him and SPLAT! He exploded right out the sides of his diaper and the contents started running down my leg, on the computer chair I was sitting in, and then onto the floor. Yuck.

I put Jack down on a receiving blanket, changed my clothes and turned the oven on that way by the time I was done bathing Jack I could put my lunch in the oven to cook. Once I had put Jack in the bathtub I realized I forgot to grab a diaper for him (our bathtub is upstairs and the diapers are downstairs). After giving Jack a quick bath, I wrapped him in his towel and headed downstairs when I noticed a strong odor of smoke.

My first thought was "oh great, did I turn the stove on instead of the oven and something is melting on the burner?". I ran down the stairs with Jack where the smell was a bit stronger. Getting worried, I laid Jack on the floor at the bottom of the stairs hoping and praying he wouldn't decide to pee all over the place. I got to the kitchen and realized the oven was indeed on like I thought I did. I opened the oven door and out came the smoke! I quickly shut the door and realized there was a fire in the oven! Opening the oven door gave the fire oxygen so it was burning pretty good inside. My mind was racing on what to do so I grabbed the fire extinguisher just in case I needed it. That's when I realized if I kept the oven door closed and the oven off the fire should go out on it's own. I opened the windows and quickly went to check on Jack who was happily rolling around on the floor butt naked. And dry! I put a diaper on him and went back to the kitchen and saw the fire had put itself out. WHEW!

Once I was comfortable opening the oven door back open this is what I found inside:


That's when I realized what happened! I had baked brownies last night and left the oven door open to let the heat out (it's still cold here in NY!). Austin has a tendency to shut the oven door when he sees it open but I wasn't too concerned because by the time Austin saw the door open, the oven had already cooled. My guess is when Austin slammed the oven door shut, he knocked my oven mitt into the oven! When I preheated the oven, I was cooking my oven mitt.

Well now my house smells horrendous but all is well! Here's some cute pictures of Jack I took the other day!



Saturday, March 12, 2011

My first run

I've always wanted to be able to say 'I'm a runner'. Today was my day.


Ben and I before the race

Five weeks after Jack was born my sister brought up the idea of starting the Couch 2 5k running program. I thought "sure, why not? It would be good to get the pregnancy weight off and become the runner I've always wanted to be". So my sis and I set out on the program. Just so you are aware, my sister and I are NOT athletic by any means. We've never run before and nor do we play any kind of sport. Yes, we're on the thinner side but definitely out of shape. The first few weeks, running 60 or 90 seconds at a time was a KILLER.

About 6 weeks in to the 9 week program, I had lost all my pregnancy weight and was running 10 minutes at a time!

Today, I ran the 'Shamrock Run' in our city! You could choose the 2.2 mile race or the 5 mile race. Being my first run, I chose the 2.2. And yes, we NYers ran outside in 32 degree weather! I finished the race, happily tagging myself as a runner. 2.2 miles in 21 minutes 56 seconds. And I had a baby 4 months ago. So proud of myself!


the running crowd


My sister and I before the race


stretching before starting our run

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Footed pj's!

If you read my recent comment on facebook about Austin's nighttime escapades, here's my first step to solving my problem!

For those who didn't: Austin likes to get into his pullup during the night and scratch his rear end. Every. Night. And every morning his hands smell like poop and his fingernails are disgusting. No matter how often I bathe him or how short I cut his nails, the problem was still there. And I was sick of it. So I have set out to find one piece pj's for my big boy. I did find two pairs of winter footed pj's at Burlington Coat Factory (though frustrated they weren't on sale!) but not quite sure what to do for summer. A relative of mine has offered to create him something but I haven't heard from her in a week so we'll see if that happens! I checked Target, Walmart, and JCPenney and no one piece jammies.



Austin likes his new jammies but doesn't like having 'feet'. He always takes his socks off for bedtime and now he can't. He keeps asking me to remove the feet of his pj's. Sorry buddy!

**By the way, Austin's scratching is purely a sensory issue nothing medical going on!**