Sunday, October 25, 2009

Golden Beets

I've made a start at keeping my resolutions to be more green, healthy and environmentally responsible. And did you know I found how I can keep my resolutions and be lazy. I signed us up for Farm Fresh Delivery.


Basically, its a service that delivers local, fresh, organic produce and groceries. How awesome is that?!? Well, in my first delivery I had a bunch of golden beets! My initial thoughts was WTF? After a bit to investigation and asking my mom, I decided to give cooking them a try.


I'm not so sure how healthy these are as there are 3 Tablespoons of butter in them, but they taste wonderful. Then again everything tastes wonderful with butter.

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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Points of View

The second installment of how my views have changed now that I'm a mother.

1. My view of Motherhood. My view of motherhood is very different looking from the view of a mother. When I only had the other side, meaning from the view of child, I could never know how much my mother felt for me. She and I have always been great friends and close but until I had a child of my own I had no idea how much I could love and how vulnerable I could be. Who ever said motherhood is like having your heart walking around outside of your body, was so right.


2. My view of poopy diapers. Prior to Alyanna I had only changed a few poopy diapers and I can vividly remember every one of those. All, were "traumatic" experiences. Now I find myself not bothered by poopy diapers...they are what they are. I still would prefer someone else change them, but they really aren't that bad.


3. My view on what is and is not a necessity. Not too long ago getting my hair done, nails done, eyebrows waxed, etc. were necessities. Now, I'm lucky to get my teeth brushed. A necessity to me now, are things like my pump. Mine recently crapped out on me, I bought it used so what could I expect. This prompted an unexpected $379 expense for a new one that day. There was no way I could make it through the next day at work without it.




Stay tuned for more.

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Sunday, October 11, 2009

A Trip to the Pumpkin Patch & a Thought

Today Alyanna is 7 months old and to celebrate we went to a local orchard (Adrian Orchard).





We had a wonderful time. While browsing, and buying organic apples and baking pumpkins to use in making Alyanna's food, I got to thinking about what more I can do to make environmentally friendly and healthy choices for my family. I truly believe we need to be doing more. I want Alyanna to start her life instinctively making healthy environmentally friendly choices.


So I have made some resolutions:


1. I have gotten a composter, so that kitchen waste can be composted and used in the garden I'm going to plant next year.


2. We are going to attempt to get our produce from local organic growers, or at least as much as we can.


3. I am resolving to cut excess packaging we purchase by 1/2.


4. (the biggest commitment) We are going to get a small wind turbine and a small solar panel to see if we can just run our laptops, cell phones, and ipods from carbonless energy sources.


I'm not sure if this will make a dent in our electric bill, but it can't hurt and if it works then we can always expand. I'm pretty sure we are going to have some funny moments trying to set all of this up so stay tuned...



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Thursday, October 8, 2009

A Day in the Life

Wow...time gets away from me. It has been too long since I last posted. Here is just a glimps into where I've been.

The world of an elder law attorney revolves around the end of the month. It never fails the end of the month is the most busy time or at least it is usually that way. It can be all consuming and I find myself being consumed by the work to be done. I find that building a wall between myself and my clients to be almost impossible. (I could never be a doctor or nurse). In dealing with a client, usually the child or grandchild of an individual, who is recognizing or dealing with a true crisis in their family I find myself feeling their pain, worry and concern. I think about how I would feel in their situation.

BUT...

I find myself working more and spending less and less time at home. Or if I am at home I am taking phone calls, replying to emails or working on documents. I was supposed to be part-time, I was supposed to have my focus on my family. I guess things never turn out the way the were supposed to.


I really wish I could spend my day with this cuteness.


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