Thursday, October 13, 2011

Emotional cravings

What the heck is an emotional craving? Well, whatever it is, I am pretty sure I have had one all day.

Today was quite a rainy day and poor Ken finally became the recipient of whatever has been plaguing the  girls and me for the past two weeks. I was able to get my make-up clinical done despite how gross the day ended up being. Good news, Ken is also feeling a bit better than yesterday.

So, on the way home from my clinical, I was able to get off early so I decided to go treat myself to an iced coffee at Starbucks. For some reason on the way to accomplish this goal of starbucks nummers, I started craving jalapeño poppers from Arby's. Granted, I have not had these in years so the craving kind hit me out of the blue. Luckily there is an Arby's by Starbucks so since I was headed in that direction, I decided to make a pit stop first at Arby's. When I get up to the speaker at the drive-thru, the lady tells me those have not been on the menu for a year at least and that all Arby's at this point have deleted it from the menu. Ok. So my first thought is that I could possibly make these little buggards because they only consist of cream cheese, jalapeño, and breading. How hard can they be to make?  EXTREMELY. sadface.

I went to the grocery store and bought 12 jalapeños, cream cheese, and hot jalapeño jelly. I already had the breading material at homes. It took me a good 30 minutes to cut, deseed, fill with cream cheese, and then bread the poppers. I put them in the freezer for about 2 1/2 hours to harden. I was looking forward to frying them after dinner. I even ate lighter for dinner so that I could enjoy them.

Like I said earlier, they are harder to make than I originally anticipated. Here is the finished product.


When trying to batter a jalapeño pepper, the skin is too slick and oily to hold the breading and then when frying, the breading falls off into the oil. The thing about this type of finished product is that because the bread is so thin and falling off that the peppers hotness becomes the dominant flavor and therefore, no bueno. I tried creating more of a batter than an egg-wash breading with also trying to get the batter to adhere better by rolling the pepper in cornstarch first. Still did not work.

What happened next kind of surprised me.

I got extremely angry and then heartbroken. I actually cried at the thought of not helping my craving to subside. I have been wanting these things all day long and I could not have them. 

"Why did Arby's stop making these?" "Why can't I make them?" "I WANT THESE RIGHT NOW!!! :CRY:!!!!!"

OMG! What in those things was I craving? CRAZY!!! :eek: 

Emotional Cravings. Never had one before and it made me feel insane.

Luckily, the crying part help the craving dissipate and now I feel more stable. Also, I will try to find them somewhere else and buy them when I have more money to blow. Problem solved?


Friday, October 7, 2011

Baby #3- "Catalyst" Warner


Well, hello baby #3. Aren't you the cutest thing ever? I personally think, a picture of a picture is a completely reliable depiction of your ever growing exemplary forthcoming.

You appear to be a pillar of health and your heartbeat today at the doctor's office, this day of your 12 week gestation, was 160 bpm. I am not too sure if that was an accurate count of beats because the absolutely adorable n00by nurse who was in charge very honestly exclaimed her abilities of finding heartbeats at 12 weeks as non-existent but ALAS! she found your's.

You continue to wear mama out and continue to make life very tired with headaches and tummy aches to boot. I keep thinking that I am feeling you often but I think it is just the horrendous gas that has appeared since your conception.

I am so happy to know that you are on par with how your development should go and mama is trying REALLY hard to keep her sugars under control so that you develop oh so sweetly without delay or difficulty. I know that with you, the great surprise of my life, I have come to an understanding that through your debut, God has a plan that I need to follow and be patient with because I honestly have no idea what is going on at times now.


Your big sister Maya often calls you "Joel" but she continues to refer to you as "her" and "a boy." She is so excited to meet you and she even talks to your sister Orion about you. You and Orion, I hope, will be the best of friends since you will be so close in age. Almost like twins.

I think you are so special and mean so much to me and the rest of the family already.

Continue to grow, be strong and healthy, and know that you are loved beyond all measure already.

Love you, baby Catalyst!

Monday, October 3, 2011

What I swear by for my babies

So…advice. With a grain of salt, of course!

Different things worked with my kids. Like pacifiers, if you are going to do that, I swore by soothies (the ones that hospitals give) for Maya but then Orion took to gerber nuks better. I use them because both of my girls are finger/thumb suckers and also for the soothing factor.  
With Maya, I swore by those baby mittens because I didn’t want her scratching her eyes out but then I realized how much their hands are their friends at the beginning (that is how it is in the womb as well) that I got over the fear and just had Ken (yes, Ken because I could not do it) trim their nails often.


 If you are going to try to nurse, I originally used a boppy until I borrowed my friend’s brest friend. Can you say NIGHT AND DAY? I was having so many back problems with the boppy because it didn’t give the best support that a brest friend does. I still use the boppy though because it is a great pillow and safe place to have your kiddo while on the couch or floor. As far as breast pumps go, manual ones suck! I perused the internet looking for the best deal and got my Medela Pump-in-style advance.  AMAZING!!! I leak milk so the best nursing pads that I found (I tried the organic cloth ones and other disposable ones) and the Lansinoh ones worked best for me. Also Lansinoh's nipple cream is a must!

Ok, so this time, I haven’t done it yet because I am still researching but we are going to change to cloth diapers just because they save so much money in the end. But if you are going to do disposable, I tried them all (from huggies-WalMart-Target-Luvs-Pampers-etc) and the Pampers swaddlers were the best for the new baby. I kept with pampers with Maya and they were great. The worst is WalMart brand. Those damn diapers don’t know how to even stay together when not on a baby. And speaking of WalMart they have the worst baby wipes IMO as well. I use the target unscented brand and I love them. I used all the others as well. I was even given a large box of the Huggies sensitive thick wipes and I HATED them. Most are not that durable.
I, with both girls, have lost my milk supply at about 5 months so I have had to supplement with formula. I use the target brand that is equivalent to Enfamil Lipil with Orion. Gerber sensitive is the only one for the “prone to spit up tummies” that does not have corn syrup as the first ingredient. If you end up using formula, make sure you read the labels because of lot of that junk has corn syrup as the first ingredient (which is sad to know that we are feeding our babies junk at the beginning.) Luckily (I don’t know how you feel about this) I have a friend that is giving me mama’s milk to feed Orion. Just grateful for that because breastfeeding for at least 6 months helps with the baby’s immune system now and later on in life. I use glass and plastic bottles by Medela. I hit up some consignment sales and hit the jackpot with those bottles (if you like doing that) because I LOVE those bottles (both of the girls used them).
Something that has been used A LOT is our bebe pod (bumbo-esque) seat. That helps so much with getting your baby to sit up and steady their head. You can take that jammie to restaurants or just have your baby take part at dinner time.  As far as real food goes, I have made my own because it is cheaper and I know what is going into the food. I use my magic bullet to blend up peas and butternut squash. I buy the birds eye steam in bag veggies and usually buy my squash at the farmers market and roast it. The only thing I had trouble making was meat-incorporated meals. I could never get the meat smooth enough. There is a movement of moms that are feeding their kids morsels of food at the beginning so that the kid can get the chewing factor down quicker and develop that muscle (because supposedly their gag reflex is fairly advanced already). You might want to try that but I am not brave enough to do that yet. I just don’t want to do the baby Heimlich yet.  Something that I am using this time to feed Orion is the squirt spoon. That thing is awesome for travel and just to use at home.
The bibs I use and like so much better are by bumkins. If your little one can handle that material then I would highly suggest that.


Another item that I have used this go around and SWEAR BY is the Fisher Price Rock and Play sleeper. That thing is amazing! It is like a bassinet with a slight incline so the baby is not always laying flat and is buckled in for safety. Orion sleeps in that thing ALL THE TIME and my mom friends that own this also swear by it.

One thing for baby wears that is awesome is baby leg warmers. So these things are stinking cute and also help protect her little knees when she starts to crawl on the floor. Also, what helped Maya with walking a bit better and also were a great durable shoe for her to wear all the time were skidders (you can find them at target). They look funky but I love funky and functional!
When both my girls were small and they were needing to go to sleep and were fighting it, I LOVED these things called swaddlers. It swaddled them up nice and warm and then calmed them down. Also with sleeping, I use sleep sacks because I paranoid that they will suffocate at the beginning with blankets.
With burp cloths, we just use the ugly prefold burp cloth/cloth diaper things because they are the most absorbant and there is no fear of ruining something pretty.

On the market, commercially that is, the most natural baby soap is California baby. Burt’s Bee’s wax is ok (that is what we use because it is cheaper) but your best bet is the California baby soaps
Something that is pretty stellar is my moby wrap. You can get that thing to hold your baby so close or help them to be “independent” later on when they don’t want to be so close. Also, a baby hawk is something you can wear that will not make you sweat like a cow and is also pretty much on point.
Something that works for Orion because she is so keen on tactile feedback is a taggie. That did not work for Maya but dear lord, Orion loves that thing. She also loves holding one of those small plastic basketballs when she is just chilling in her rock and play sleeper.

We have a sound machine that helped both the girls get to sleep. Has a bunch of different soothing sounds that work so well!
Something that I received at a baby shower and ended up hating was the diaper genie. It ended up smelling when the poops got more mature and it was a pain in the ass to change all the time.  If you are able to throw poop diapers in an outside receptacle then I suggest you doing that and throwing the pee ones in the regular trash.

Also, something that has worked out great for both girls while in their car seat is strap covers. With Maya, I kept rubbing her neck too often with it so I invested in those things. Pretty awesome.
So for the most part, we have our pack-play with the bassinet in our room. I am not a co-sleeper mom but I do want to be close to my little little baby. That was a great option for us at the beginning and also maybe for you being in a small NY apartment.  So the sheets for those and maybe wet pads for those would be a great investment. 
Socks don’t stay on little baby feet and you will ALWAYS need an extra pair of clothes for those accidents (like a blow-out). I try to keep my diaper bag simple too because you are already lugging around a lot with just a baby in tow. I bought a fancy diaper bag this time hoping to use that as a purse and diaper bag but that did not work out for me. Sucks. I honestly just use the Enfamil shoulder strap back that the hospital gave me and put a change of clothes, enough diapers, target travel wipes, a changing pad (that is plastic not cloth-that was a disaster), pacifier, bottle/formula, taggie, and fugly burp rags.

Friday, September 30, 2011

Orion's first foods

This little girl has now eaten rice cereal, peas, and butternut squash. Out of the three her favorite by far (that she actually completely finishes) is butternut squash. I decided to roast the squash this time instead of steaming so that while cooking the sweetness would be brought out in full force. I really do try to make her food because not only is it cheaper and I know exactly what is in her food but I also take pride in being able to do that for her. I want her to have the best and it also to be full of mama's love!!

butternut squash


 peas


daddy modeling "open wide" 


not a fan of peas


 "oooo...this is not that bad."


"that was fairly nummers. Thank you, daddy. <3"


I am excited about her trying other foods. I am wondering what I should have her try next and it is probably going to be avocado because that is so easy to eat. I want her to try sweeter foods, as in fruits, but I don't want her to just prefer those or reject all other foods. I think her first fruit will be bananas because of convenience and effort.

I can't wait to use this awesome invention known as the Squirt spoon.


Amy fed Calvin with this spoon on the way to Boston and I quickly became a believer in the need to have this spoon!

 Shout out "thank yous" to the Williamsons for the awesome spoon and the Barriers for her awesome outer space bib. 


Monday, September 19, 2011

New Blog

I am not very good at keeping up with blogs and writing my thoughts about things. Having two children and one on the way only exacerbates the situation. I have been feeling the need to write down some thoughts lately because I am so overwhelmed with change, excitement, and fear. There are big changes in store for the Warner household.

The first change I will write about is the fact that Ken and I have what is known as an "Oops pregnancy." I had been feeling foggy for a couple of weeks and rather dizzy at moments. On August 11, 2011 (my father's birthday), I was feeling extremely nauseated and had realized that I was probably 5 or 6 days late. I had one of those pregnancy kits from the dollar tree so I decided to just check out of curiosity. I was assuming, because Orion was only about 4 1/2 months old that I was probably late because I was still breast feeding her. Nope. That was not the case AT ALL. I ran through the house frantically calling out for Ken. He came running down the stairs from the bonus room scared that something was horribly wrong, asking "What? Is everything ok?"

Initially the news of a third child was too overwhelming for me to comprehend and often led me into crying bouts and uncontrollable fretting. After a few days of prayer, seeing the bigger picture and how this pregnancy was the catalyst for amazing change, I can say with a clear conscious and whole heart that this is the best thing for our family now. I can't wait to see this little explosion and let this baby know that he/she instilled in Ken and me a heart of bravery and encouragement for timidity to leave.

We have talked many hours of what we are now going to do to make adjustments in our family; to make room for all the beings that now fill our namesake. Should we buy a bigger car? eep...A VAN???!!! Is a bigger house needed? Should we just get slimmer car seats? What does this mean for the dynamic in our family? Should Ken get a new job? Should I get a job? What does this mean for us serving at church? What about small group? How do I tell my mom? Am I going to be as sick with this child as I was with the other two? We were battling with many other questions of this same nature until Sept 3rd, when Ken started going in a different direction with our conversations.

"Hey Amna, this could be a great time to move." "Whoa, that is somewhat exciting, Ken." "I was thinking, well, what do you think about South Korea?" "What do you mean, what do I think about South Korea?" This segue in talking about South Korea had me floored, confused, scared, and absolutely tantalized! We had always wanted our kids to grow up amongst another culture for a  time in their lives. I always thought it would be a great learning tool for them in gratitude and also practical use in life. Ken had talked about South Korea before because he is excited about their proposition to have a robot in every household by 2012. Since he has been thinking in that direction of technology for a while, South Korea would be the perfect direction for our new adventure to begin.

There are many thing that we have talked about since Sept 3rd and I hope to continue to put into words our journey to make it to South Korea by November of 2012. There are so many things we are going to have to accomplish in about year and half that will help us to be set and confident in this move. Something that helps is this past Sunday at church, our lead preacher, Bruce, talked of a scripture in the book of Isaiah* that had me feeling very confident with the realization that no matter what direction our family ventures, as long as we have God guiding us, we will be walking with him. So there is and probably will be the constant fight to guide myself but I now have the understanding of what God wants. This realization happened with the awakening of a courageous spirit through our little catalyst.

*Whether you turn to the right or to the left, your ears will hear a voice behind you, saying, “This is the way; walk in it.”- Isaiah 30:21