I thought I'd be really good at this blogging thing, but apparently I'm just a slacker, ha ha! Well, not really, but that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it. :)
We've just been enjoying life and all that comes with it. Fall has been amazing this year!
As you can see, my office is very inspiring!
I've also been busy creating in preparation for my first craft fair.
Become a fan of my Facebook craft page by clicking the link at the top of this page. You'll then be subscribed to updates about my home-based business, and get to see more of these wonderful items on display.
So until the snow starts seriously falling, (which by the way isn't very far off) we'll continue to enjoy our "backyard" and all that it has to offer.
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Friday, August 5, 2011
Adventures in Dairy Free Cooking
Over the past year and a half, we have been working with our pediatrician on resolving our youngest son's constant congestion. It's been hard though to decifer whether the congestion has been due to living at 8,500ft where it snows almost 9 months out of the year and almost zero humidity, or the dust from burning wood in our wood stove in the winter, or allergies in the summer from blowing dust and pollen, or from just a plain head cold. We've tried every allergy & decongestant medicine out there, along with a variety of nasal sprays and washes. Nothing really has helped. I've always known that seasonal allergies run in my family, but up until now, have never really thought about food allergies possibly being a cause. So at our recent well child check, we discussed testing for food allergies. Since he was already receiving a lovely dose of immunizations at this visit (the prize for turning 5), we decided to opt for the elimination diet versus another stick with a needle for a blood draw.
Though we eat a fairly healthy diet (no HFCS, and try to eliminate additives and preservatives), it never dawned on me that milk, or dairy products could be the cause. From the overwhelming amount of information I've been reading so far, milk and milk proteins cause our mucus membranes to thicken, and consequently can lead to chronic sinusitis among other things. So, first up on our elimination diet is dairy products, since this makes the most sense right now. This is no easy feat, as just about everything has milk or milk proteins in it. Try to find a sandwich bread that doesn't have these things in it at your local grocery store (not specialty store, as we have none up here) to make a PB&J for your five year old, and you won't get very far. The same goes for snacks in which five year olds will actually eat. Thankfully right now, a lot of fresh fruit is in season and on sale, so there are lots of options. But come winter, I feel I may be doing a lot more cooking and baking things like granola bars since the price of fresh fruit will once again skyrocket.
We've only been into the dairy free elimination for a week now, but holy cow! I can tell a huge difference already, especially when my son is sleeping. I feel better already knowing that he's getting more rest from being able to breathe better. While I can control what goes into his foods at home, I know our biggest challenge has yet to arrive when he starts school this fall. Class snacks, treats for birthdays, etc. Believe me, I WILL be talking to the teachers and making sure we are all on the same page. At least I know that what I put in his lunchbox is dairy free. So for now, I'm arming myself with a barrage of information, recipes, and patience, as we continue along this dairy free journey.
Though we eat a fairly healthy diet (no HFCS, and try to eliminate additives and preservatives), it never dawned on me that milk, or dairy products could be the cause. From the overwhelming amount of information I've been reading so far, milk and milk proteins cause our mucus membranes to thicken, and consequently can lead to chronic sinusitis among other things. So, first up on our elimination diet is dairy products, since this makes the most sense right now. This is no easy feat, as just about everything has milk or milk proteins in it. Try to find a sandwich bread that doesn't have these things in it at your local grocery store (not specialty store, as we have none up here) to make a PB&J for your five year old, and you won't get very far. The same goes for snacks in which five year olds will actually eat. Thankfully right now, a lot of fresh fruit is in season and on sale, so there are lots of options. But come winter, I feel I may be doing a lot more cooking and baking things like granola bars since the price of fresh fruit will once again skyrocket.
We've only been into the dairy free elimination for a week now, but holy cow! I can tell a huge difference already, especially when my son is sleeping. I feel better already knowing that he's getting more rest from being able to breathe better. While I can control what goes into his foods at home, I know our biggest challenge has yet to arrive when he starts school this fall. Class snacks, treats for birthdays, etc. Believe me, I WILL be talking to the teachers and making sure we are all on the same page. At least I know that what I put in his lunchbox is dairy free. So for now, I'm arming myself with a barrage of information, recipes, and patience, as we continue along this dairy free journey.
Monday, July 25, 2011
Move along...
Ok self-defeating attitude.....we are breaking up! I am not going to let you drag me down anymore. I was weak, and let you take me for a ride, and for a brief time, you were fun. But now, all you do is complain and make excuses, and make me depressed and tired. I have a lot to live for, and don't want to miss out on anymore opportunities. I have a new love...motivation. Please understand, as we part ways from here.
Tuesday, June 28, 2011
Progress.....slow, but steady
I started a new online Biggest Loser challenge on June 13th, and to be brutally honest, my progress has been slow, but steady. But, since then, I've lost just under 6 lbs. Yay me! I know it's only been two weeks, but celebrating the small things helps keep me motivated. While I haven't gotten a ton of exercise in, I've been increasing my water intake to a minimum of 64 oz each day. I've also been spending more time in the kitchen chopping away, preparing lots of travel snacks like cucumbers, carrots, snow peas, apples, grapes, pretty much anything I can put into a lunch box and keep in the car since I'm in the car a lot more this month with softball games, baseball games and practices. And, I've really made it a point to steer away from bread products. Not always successful with that one, but I guess it could be worse. Another goal I'm working on is only eating when I'm truly hungry, and stopping when I feel full. So, as we near this holiday weekend, I'm going to raise a glass (of water) and drink to sticking to my goals. Cheers! :)
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Summmmaaahhhh tiiiiimmmmeee!!!!
Yay! Finally summer! Living in the mountains, it's hard to really tell exactly when summer will start. Seriously! Two weeks ago, it was snowing like crazy, and well.....now? I have flowers, and very very tall grass which I need to take care of somewhere in-between chasing my kids around with baseball practice and games. Heck, I think I have food spoiling in the fridge because I really haven't had time to cook it! Had to put the crochet projects on hold for a bit after preschool graduation. I made these really cute butterflies for the kids out of yarn and pipe cleaners. Check them out on my Facebook craft page, Diamond Street Crafts. The classes are as follows: Caterpillars (2 1/2-3 yo.) and Butterflies (3-5/6 yo.) The kids loved them! The yarn butterflies I made signified the caterpillars becoming butterflies, and the butterflies leaving for Kindergarten. June is always busy for us, but this year just seems more so than before. Oh, did I forget to tell you that I'm also on a softball team which plays once or twice a week? Yep, add that into the mix, and we pretty much either don't eat dinner before 9pm any given day of the week, or I creatively pack a few lunch boxes to get us through the 4-8pm timeline. I'm usually doing the latter. But I wouldn't trade it for anything, because as short as summer is up here at 8,000ft, we cram as much as we can into our sun-drenched days.
Talk about cramming stuff in.....this weekend also marks Chaz & I's sixth wedding anniversary. What are we doing you may ask? Watching baseball games of course! Oh, and we may also take our annual drive over Trail Ridge Road, where the snow up there is still about 25-30 feet deep! I know, we're crazy around here with the snow. Hey, it's not in my yard, so it's all good! But it's always so impressive to see the towering banks of snow while driving through Rocky Mountain National Park. We'll probably have lunch on the other side in Estes Park before hitting a playground, then driving back over to our side. That pretty much sums up our anniversary weekend. I'll post pics soon from the drive. It's just one of those things you have to do when you live here in Colorado, or visit for sure.
Talk about cramming stuff in.....this weekend also marks Chaz & I's sixth wedding anniversary. What are we doing you may ask? Watching baseball games of course! Oh, and we may also take our annual drive over Trail Ridge Road, where the snow up there is still about 25-30 feet deep! I know, we're crazy around here with the snow. Hey, it's not in my yard, so it's all good! But it's always so impressive to see the towering banks of snow while driving through Rocky Mountain National Park. We'll probably have lunch on the other side in Estes Park before hitting a playground, then driving back over to our side. That pretty much sums up our anniversary weekend. I'll post pics soon from the drive. It's just one of those things you have to do when you live here in Colorado, or visit for sure.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Putting myself out there
I finally got the gumption to put my craft business out there for the world to see. While I'm still new to being a business owner, I feel confident that I can offer a high quality product for people to enjoy for years to come. Interested? Then follow me on over to Facebook. Here's my url: https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/pages/Diamond-Street-Crafts/146055252134470
Up until now, I've been fairly reserved about putting myself out there for fear that one, I wouldn't be able to offer a high quality product, and two, fearing that not having a decent amount of stock on hand, would make me look foolish for trying. (Big sigh of relief here) I'm not really sure what took me so long to start promoting myself, but at this stage in my crafting career, I feel that no time is better than the present. So for a teaser, here are a couple of my recent completed projects.
You can find more of my work on my new Facebook craft page. Thanks for visiting my new site!
Up until now, I've been fairly reserved about putting myself out there for fear that one, I wouldn't be able to offer a high quality product, and two, fearing that not having a decent amount of stock on hand, would make me look foolish for trying. (Big sigh of relief here) I'm not really sure what took me so long to start promoting myself, but at this stage in my crafting career, I feel that no time is better than the present. So for a teaser, here are a couple of my recent completed projects.
You can find more of my work on my new Facebook craft page. Thanks for visiting my new site!
Friday, May 6, 2011
Flu, Sports, and Crafts oh my!
Wow! What a whirlwind these last few weeks have been. It literally snowed almost every single day in April this year. Hopefully, Mother Nature has gotten it all out of her system now. Just as I was starting to cruise along in a great motivating spring workout routine.....BAM! My entire family was thrown to the floor with the flu. I was getting excited last week thinking that after 3-4 weeks of everyone being sick, I had escaped it. Of course that's not how it goes, as we mom's all know. So, I respectfully stood in line for my turn as well. *Sigh* Thankfully, with the timeliness of the snow and flu, (if there is ever such a thing) we didn't have to worry about missing any little league practices....because they were all cancelled! Gotta love spring mud season in the mountains. While I didn't get very many any (let's be honest here) workouts in, I did find time to devote more of my attention to crafting more fun hats. I've been slowly teaching myself to crochet over the past year or so, and have been successful with a few very basic stitches. However, I've also been itching to broaden my horizons, and learn some new techniques. A great website out there, The Art of Crochet by Theresa on You Tube, has some awesome teaching videos for both left and right handers. The creative juices are flowing again, and I'm super excited to try my hand at some of her patterns. I must admit, I've become a bit of a yard addict, and my husband cringes whenever we get anywhere near my favorite store, JoAnn Fabrics. Lucky for us, the nearest store is two hours away, ha ha! But now that it's finally May and we have grass again, I also look forward to dusting off the grill, spending time outside with my boys, baseball, and start preparing the yard for our yet elusive summer. Stay tuned for more recipes geared toward fun in the sun, as well as pics of my newest hat creations!
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