friday q&a

Rather than the usual Link Love post today, I'm taking a cue from Emily at Ever So Emily and doing this little quiz, instead. Enjoy, and happy Friday! :-D

1. Describe your blog in 5 words crafty, personal, quirky, honest, fun

2. Why did you start blogging? I originally just wanted a place to share my sewing projects, but it's evolved over the past few years to include food, DIY, and a lot more about me than I thought I'd want to share. I'm so grateful to have it as a creative outlet, and for the people who read and comment on my posts. Turns out I enjoy the interaction aspect of blogging more than any other part.

3. What's your favorite book? Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer... I first read this book about 5 years ago and was so blown away by it. I wanted to start reading it all over again the second I finished. It was so uniquely written, so powerful. I've gifted this book several times over the years. (And no, I haven't seen the movie because I'm certain it will ruin the book for me. Sorry, Tom Hanks!)

4. What were you like in high school? Oh gosh... cynical, insecure, awkward. Sorry, Bruce - my high school years definitely weren't my glory days! I viewed high school as the last stepping stone to getting the heck out of Northern Virginia, and couldn't wait to graduate. Looking back, I wish I hadn't been in such a rush to get through it... I wish I had embraced the fun and innocence of high school a bit more. But I learned a lot from those years about the kind of person I no longer wanted to be, and I'd like to think I'm a different person today.

5. Cat person or dog person? Definitely a dog person. Come on, just look at this face...

6. What's your favorite city in the world? That's so tough. For many reasons, I have to say London. I lived there the summer before my senior year of college and visited again with Jared before we started dating, and it will always hold a special place in my heart.

7. Do you think J.Crew is overrated or the most perfect example of branding ever to exist? (or somewhere in between) I loooove J. Crew. It's a never ending source for styling inspiration, and I think they've moved into a great space of being trendy and classic all at the same time. If I had an unlimited budget, I'd probably buy the majority of my clothes at J. Crew and Anthro.

8. What app do you use most often? Facebook... runners up are Pinterest, Huff Post, PopSugar, Words With Friends, and Instagram. I use my iPhone a lot.

9. Are you a Mac or a PC? Mac! I have to use a PC for work, and it's okay, but I love love love our MacBook Pro.

10. What movie never fails to make you laugh? It's not really a movie, but Louis C.K.'s "Shameless" stand-up special is my go-to when I need a good laugh. It makes me laugh until I cry no matter how many times I watch it.

cherry hand pies

Jared and I had a fairly low-key Valentine's Day this year - we had our big date night last Saturday and didn't want to push our luck. So we exchanged cards, had a lovely dinner of pork marsala, and I made these...

Cherry hand pies!! They were so delicious. We nearly burned our mouths eating them because we got too impatient waiting for them to cool. I followed this recipe but halved it to make 4 hand pies. I also added a little glaze to the tops of 2 of them... it was Valentine's Day after all.

They made a perfect Valentine's Day dessert. Jared requested that I make them again next year... and this weekend, and tomorrow.

{craft the catalog} West Elm glass terrariums

As I mentioned on Friday, I'm starting a new feature on the blog called Craft the Catalog and I'm so excited to share the first installment! I got the idea for Craft the Catalog while browsing through the latest West Elm catalog before bed one night... I spotted these beautiful terrariums and thought how nice they'd look in our living room. Aaaaand then I looked at the price. $29 for a fish bowl? $69 for a slightly fancier terrarium?? And that doesn't even include the plants (which, let's face it, I'll eventually kill.) I was certain that with a little searching and elbow grease I could recreate the look for a lot less. And (thankfully) I was right...

{Ikea lantern / Petsmart fishbowl / plants and soil from Home Depot}

Not an exact match, but considering how much I saved I'm thrilled with the end result. I don't have a before picture, but they definitely brought some much needed life to the top of our bookshelf...

I already have two more projects planned, so I hope you guys like this new feature. I'm planning to do both home goods and clothing, making only things I'd actually want to buy (I set this rule for myself so that I wouldn't just make things because they were easy to DIY.) Look for the next project in a few weeks!

link love - 2.10.12

It's almost the weekend! I'm particularly excited about this weekend because Jared and I are going to see one of our absolute favorite musicians - Langhorne Slim - on Saturday night (huge thanks to our friend, Rachael, for babysitting!) If you haven't heard of Langhorne before, do yourself a favor and watch this. Here's what caught my eye this week...

  • Personalized Alphabet Book on Modern Parents Messy Kids - I saw this on Pinterest a few days ago and thought, "oh, how clever!" I'll definitely be making one of these for Emma.

 

  • Breakfast Cookie on Pinterest - These sound a bit too good to be true, but I'm cautiously optimistic. :-)

 

  • Craft Punch Concentration on Prudent Baby - I love a good scrap busting project, and this is a great one. You can use a circle or square punch to make them less girly/Valentines-y.

Have a great weekend! And be sure to check back next week when I'll be unveiling a fun new feature I'm calling "Craft the Catalog." It's basically just what it sounds like. Stay tuned! :-)

going natural

One of the easier to accomplish items on my Life List is to rock my natural hair color, and I've been pinning some inspiration in an attempt to motivate myself to take the plunge. First, let's take a journey back in time...

Here I am around age 2, with the blonde hair I've spent literally thousands of dollars over the years trying to pretend I still have...

And here I am a few years later, with the mousy brown hair I've spent literally thousands of dollars trying to hide... (and yes, I'm fully aware of the many awesome things going on in this picture)

And here I am this past Christmas, all dyed up...

So why the change? Well, despite being happy with the shade of blonde I've been getting the past couple of years, the upkeep is wearing on me. And I've been increasingly drawn to the natural-looking hair and makeup among the J Crew and Anthropologie models. And, honestly, I'm just curious what the heck my natural hair color actually looks like after all these years! Every girl who's been dying her hair for years has visions of shaving it all off and starting from scratch. (Or maybe that's just me.) And since there's no way that will ever happen, in order to do this I'll have to dye my hair what I think is my natural color and hope it grows out to match.

Here are a few of the inspiration pics I'm planning to take to my colorist. All three are essentially (what I think is) my natural color, with some warm dark gold highlights....

What do you think? Should I do it??

deep fried oreos (please forgive me)

I hope you all had a wonderful Super Bowl Sunday! I was pretty underwhelmed both by the game and the commercials, but thankfully the food was fantastic. Jared made some delicious wings, and for dessert - since we already had the fryer out - I made some deep fried Oreos. (We actually bought our deep fryer for the sole purpose of frying food for the Super Bowl a few years ago.) Now, before you judge, do not underestimate the perfection that is the deep fried Oreo. I know, I know - it sounds gluttonous and wrong in so many ways, but it's really so insanely good. I'm a fan of regular Oreos, but something happens to them in the frying process that takes them to a whole new level. You bite into the golden crispy dough and hit this warm cakey center of Oreo wonderment... it's so soft and pillowy and yes it's everything that's wrong with America in a single bite, but put that out of your mind and just appreciate the American ingenuity that went into creating something so delicious. Everything in moderation, right? Right! Okay, so here's how we make them...

Ingredients:

  • Double Stuf Oreos (you're frying the thing anyway, might as well go Double Stuf!)
  • Pancake mix (I use Bisquick)
  • Whatever you need to make 1 batch of pancake batter according to the instructions on the box
  • Deep fryer
  • Lots of oil (we use vegetable)
  • Powdered sugar

Directions

  1. Heat the oil to 375 degrees
  2. Make the pancake batter according to the instructions on the box
  3. Dip a few Oreos into the batter (I do 3 at a time) and cover them on all sides
  4. Make sure the basket in your fryer is completely submerged
  5. Take the Oreos out of the batter one by one and drop them into the oil (I use metal skewers to pinch the Oreos as I take them out of the batter and into the oil... I find this results in the least amount of batter coming off of the Oreo during this process)
  6. Fry the Oreos for 1-2 minutes per side, until each side is a nice golden brown
  7. Remove from the oil and place onto paper towels
  8. Sprinkle powered sugar over top (do not skip this, it's not nearly as good without it!) and serve hot

Confession... one of the Oreos in the photo is actually a Thin Mint. I had what I thought was a genius idea to deep fry a few Thin Mints - you know, since we were frying things - and I'm sad to report that they were a bit of a bust. The batter didn't cling to the cookie very well, and the cookie didn't soften when fried like the Oreos do. Verdict: Plain old Thin Mints with milk are still the way to go.

link love - 2.3.12

You know what this weekend is? The Super Bowl! (Duh.) And do you know what that means? As of Sunday night there will be no more football for the next 6 months! Hallelujah. The only kind of football I like is the kind where Tim Riggins scores with not a second to spare and then takes his shirt off and mumbles something about Texas forever. But, since that's not going to happen this Sunday, I'll have to settle for some deliciously high calorie food and funny commercials. As Tami Taylor would say, here's what I loved this week, y'all...

  • Mozzarella, Tomato, and Avocado Salad on Val So Cal - I saw this on Pinterest and my immediate thought was, "wow, I kind of want to stick my face in that bowl." Okay, not really. But I would like to shovel spoonfuls of this salad into my mouth. I am a lady, after all.

  • Chalkboard Backdrop on Style Me Pretty - Every now and then I'll come across a photo from a wedding that makes me want to get married all over again just so I can include that one element (and marry the love of my life again... that being the more important part. I swear.) This chalkboard backdrop is perfection - the typography, the way it arches around them, the whimsy, the vintage feel. I love every single thing about it.

  • Marilyn Quote on Note to Self - You know how sometimes you find the exact right words at the exact right time? Well that was this quote this week for me. Simply perfect.

I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!! :-D

Snickerdoodle Blondies

I was craving something sweet this weekend (when am I not) so I whipped up these Snickerdoodle Blondies I found on Pinterest. I made them dairy free, but I'm sure they'd be even better with real butter. The flavor was more savory than sweet because of the cinnamon and nutmeg, but they made for a great rainy winter night dessert. Here's the recipe:

Ingredients

  • 2-2/3 Cups All-Purpose Flour
  • 2 Teaspoons Baking Powder
  • 3 Teaspoons Ground Cinnamon, divided
  • 1/4 Teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
  • 1/2 Teaspoon Salt
  • 2 Cups Packed Dark Brown Sugar
  • 1 Cup butter, at room temperature (or use a dairy-free butter substitute)
  • 2 Large Eggs, at room temperature
  • 1 Tablespoon Real Vanilla Extract
  • 2 Tablespoons Sugar

Instructions

  1. Preheat your oven to 350ºF and lightly grease a 9×13 inch pan.
  2. In a medium-sized bowl, combine the flour, baking powder, 1 teaspoon of the cinnamon, nutmeg and salt and set aside.
  3. In large bowl, beat together butter and brown sugar until well combined.
  4. Add the eggs and vanilla, and beat until smooth.
  5. Stir in the flour mixture until well blended.
  6. Spread the batter evenly in your prepared pan (I lightly greased a spatula for easy stick-free spreading).
  7. Combine the 2 tablespoons of sugar and the remaining 2 teaspoons of cinnamon in a small dish. Evenly sprinkle the mixture atop the blondie batter (it may seem like a lot, but go for it).
  8. Bake the blondies for 25 to 30 minutes or until the surface springs back when gently pressed. They will be firmer and raised around the edges, sinking in the middle. No worries, this is okay.
  9. Let the blondies cool in the pan completely before cutting.

Recipe from Go Dairy Free

{made for dinner} Pesto Linguine with Green Beans & Artichoke Hearts

This caught my eye on Pinterest because it uses an ingredient we hardly ever cook with - green beans. And I'm happy to report it was deeeelicious. The artichokes added a nice saltiness, and the green beans gave it a great crunch. It's an easy weeknight dinner, and definitely makes the binder.

Ingredients:

  • 1 package fresh linguini
  • 1 1/4 cups fresh green beans, cut in half
  • 1 container of basil pesto (or make your own)
  • 3/4 cup artichoke hearts, quartered
  • Pinch of ground black pepper
  • 2 tbsp freshly shredded parmesan
  • Fresh basil sprigs (optional)

Directions:

Prepare pasta according to package directions, cooking green beans with pasta; drain. Transfer pasta and beans to large serving bowl; toss with pesto, artichoke hearts and pepper. Sprinkle with cheese. Garnish with basil.

Recipe courtesy of NestleUSA

link love - 1.27.12

Another week come and gone... time sure flies when you're chasing around a newly crawling baby! No big plans for this (football free, yay!) weekend. I'm hoping to hit up some local children's consignment stores and possibly start cutting my next quilt. I've had the fabric for it for months, so it's probably time I actually do something about getting it made! Anyway, here's what caught my eye this week...

  • Pleated Yoke Dress Tutorial on Craftiness is Not Optional - I just discovered this blog this week, and I'm so glad I did. Come on, how cute is this dress?!? Definitely adding it to my long list of things I want to make for Emma.

  • Simple Beaded Necklace on Craftiness is Not Optional - See, I told you I liked this blog! This necklace is just my style... not too big or flashy, but still fun and colorful - and you can make it yourself for a fraction of what you'd pay for it at a store like Anthropologie.

  • Heathy Cookies on Annie's Eats - It just wouldn't be Friday without something insanely yummy from Annie. She definitely hit a nerve in my sweet tooth with these bad boys. Say toffee and I'm there. Put it in a cookie and I'll even do the dishes for you.

Have a fantastic weekend!! :-)

{life list} the "already done it" version

As I was working on my life list, it occurred to me that I've done a lot of stuff that I feel really fortunate for having had the opportunity to do. In some ways, this list is even more important than my life list because every single thing on here has shaped who I am today. It makes me think of that scene in "Up" when Carl is regretting not doing all the things he and Ellie had dreamed of, and then he opens the scrapbook she made for them and is reminded that even though life took a different course for them, they had a really wonderful life together nonetheless. (And then I sob uncontrollably for the next hour.) I guess this is my way of saying that even if I get to do nothing on my life list, I feel pretty darn lucky for all the things I didn't need to put on there...

  1. Marry my best friend - 2009
  2. Start a family - 2011
  3. Have a natural birth - 2011
  4. Take a completely spontaneous trip - to the 2007 Cabin Party (booked our flight at 11pm the night before and flew out the next morning)
  5. Get scuba certified - 2009
  6. Scuba dive in the Great Barrier Reef - 2009
  7. Go to Australia - 2009
  8. Drive cross country - twice in 2004 (Michigan to California, and California to Virginia)
  9. Tour Italy - 1998
  10. Go on study abroad - 2002
  11. Visit London - 2002 and 2007
  12. Live in a foreign country - 2001 (Halifax, NS, Canada - not glamorous, but it counts) and 2002 (London)
  13. Look down over Paris from the top of the Eiffel Tower - 2002
  14. Throw a great surprise party - 2008 for my mom's 60th
  15. Surprise someone in another state for their birthday - 2008, also for my mom's 60th
  16. Dance with my father to Love Me Tender at my wedding - 2011
  17. Dance with my best friend from high school to Garth at my wedding - 2011 (fulfilled a 12 year old promise)
  18. Visit Disneyworld and Disneyland - multiple times, not sure of the years
  19. Go to Hawaii - 2010
  20. Go camping in a VW westfalia - 2010 (Maui)
  21. Own my own home - 2009
  22. Graduate college - 2003
  23. Be completely credit card debt free - 2011
  24. Look up at the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel - 1998
  25. Make a wish at the Trevi Fountain - 1998
  26. Ride the tube - 2002
  27. Take the Chunnel - 2002
  28. See all of the Davids - 1998
  29. Feed the pigeons in Venice - 1998
  30. See the Christmas tree at Rockafeller center - multiple times, not sure of the years
  31. Finish a half marathon - 2008, and twice in 2010
  32. Find my perfect blonde hair color - 2011
  33. Grow my hair long - 2009
  34. Go to the theater in a foreign country - 2002 (London), 2007 (London), 2009 (Sydney)
  35. Meet my favorite band - 2010 (The Avett Brothers)
  36. Go offline for a week - 2009 (Honeymoon)
  37. Open my own Etsy shop - 2010
  38. Sell something I made on Etsy - 2010
  39. Roast a truly perfect marshmallow - 2010 ("the megamallow")
  40. Take a gondola ride in Venice - 1998
  41. Get a psychic reading - 2004
  42. Go for a ride in a hot air balloon - 2009 (Queensland, AU)
  43. Tour Graceland - 2004
  44. Eat a pulled pork sandwich in Memphis - 2004
  45. Visit the Redwood Forest - multiple times, not sure of the years
  46. Have a truly extravagant dinner in a foreign city - 2009 (Quay in Sydney)
  47. Tour the Sydney Opera House - 2009
  48. Have a kangaroo eat from the palm of my hand - 2009
  49. See Niagara Falls - multiple times, not sure of the years
  50. See a broadway show - multiple times, not sure of the years
  51. Visit the observation deck of the Empire State Building - 1989
  52. Climb to the top of the Statue of Liberty - 1989
  53. Buy a friend flowers just because - 2011
  54. Give a $20 bill to a homeless person - 2010
  55. See the Grand Canyon - 2004
  56. Buy a fancy piece of art - 2009
  57. Sing karaoke solo - 2005
  58. Fly first class overseas - 2009 (SFO -> SYD)
  59. Take the coastal route on a long road trip - 2007 (Seattle to San Francisco)
  60. Sew something I'd actually wear - 2008
  61. Go backpacking - 2008
  62. Attend Mardi Gras - 2000
  63. See an event at the Olympic Games - 1996 (Softball, Atlanta)
  64. Swim with sea turtles - 2010
  65. Go for a dip in the Mediterranean - 1998
  66. Build a piece of furniture from scratch - 2010
It's worth noting that a good chunk of this list was sponsored by my parents - thanks Mom and Dad! Hmm, maybe I better add "Be able to give my children the same opportunities I was given" to my life list :-)

{made for dinner} homemade french fries

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Well, homemade fries AND burgers, but who cares about burgers when there are FRENCH FRIES?!? Not me, and hopefully not you. I was inspired to make these after the Pioneer Woman posted her version a couple of weeks ago. We try not to bust out the deep fryer very often, but I just couldn't help myself when I saw that crispy golden goodness (I may have drooled a little). We cross referenced PW's approach with our main man Alton Brown's recipe and here's what we came up with...

Ingredients:

  • 1 Russet potato (plenty of fries for 2 people)
  • Lots of vegetable oil (any cooking oil will do, but safflower oil is supposedly the best)

Directions:

Cut the potato into fries (we aimed for 1/2 in. thickness). Soak the fries in cold water for at least an hour - the longer the better. (Do not skip the soaking part!) Drain potatoes thoroughly, removing any excess water.

When oil reaches 320 degrees, submerge the potatoes in the oil. Working in small batches, fry for 3 to 5 minutes until they are pale and floppy. Remove from oil, drain, and cool to room temperature.

Increase the temperature of the oil to 375 degrees. Re-immerse fries and cook until crisp and golden brown, about 3 to 5 minutes. Remove and drain on roasting rack. Season with kosher salt while hot and hold in a 200 degree oven until ready to eat.

Enjoy!

my life list

This list is something I've wanted to post for a long time now. Inspired by Mighty Girl, I've been slowly creating my own "life list" over the past few months. A life list (to me anyway) is something to strive for... to ensure that I spend my days and years working toward fulfillment rather than a paycheck. I have a job, but like most people that job isn't my passion. My passion is pretty much everything but my job... my family, friends, sewing, creating, music, blogging, food, traveling. All the good stuff that makes life worth living. Another post on life lists mentioned this quote by Thoreau: "Most men lead lives of quiet desperation and go to the grave with their song still in them." How's that for a nice, depressing thought? Well, this list is the song in my heart - some parts are silly, some are grand, some make me cry happy tears just thinking about them...

  1. Have another baby
  2. And another
  3. Go back to Thala to renew our vows on our 10 year anniversary
  4. Own more than 20 acres of land and a cabin
  5. Take Jared to see the awesomeness of the Grand Canyon
  6. Have the nice, peaceful waterbirth I'd hoped to have with the first birth
  7. Run the 1/2 marathon in sub 2 hours (current PR is 2:07)
  8. Attend the birth of a grandchild
  9. Learn free-motion quilting
  10. Surprise the kid(s) with a trip to Disney
  11. Go on safari in Africa
  12. Sew a full size quilt
  13. Teach Emma to sew
  14. See Bruce Springsteen in concert
  15. Hike the PCT in its entirety
  16. Ring in the new year in a foreign city
  17. Go to a rodeo
  18. Go horseback riding on the beach
  19. Take my sister and our families for a trip to Ocean Creek in Myrtle Beach to relive the vacations of our youth
  20. Go sea kayaking in Alaska
  21. See a sea otter in its natural habitat
  22. Go on vacation at a dude ranch
  23. Visit the Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  24. Make my long promised pilgrimage to the Minnesota State Fair
  25. Stay at a hotel with overwater bungalows (such as in Bora Bora)
  26. Keep a daily gratitude journal every day for a year
  27. Sleep in a tree house
  28. Visit all 50 states (38 down, 12 to go!)
  29. Make mozzarella from scratch
  30. Sponsor a woman through Women for Women International
  31. Have an entirely handmade Christmas
  32. Visit Crater Lake
  33. Keep a plant alive for more than 3 months (DONE!)
  34. Get professional pictures taken of our family
  35. Have an entirely "shop local" Christmas
  36. Take a girls-only vacation with my BFF - no kids, no partners, just us and lots of wine and fatty food
  37. Watch Emma eat her first ice cream cone (DONE!)
  38. Host a movie night in our backyard
  39. Dine with a local family in a foreign city
  40. Teach my children how to properly merge when getting on a highway
  41. Write a letter to my 12th grade AP English teacher, thanking her for being one of the best teachers I've ever had
  42. Go to Opening Day at Citizens Bank Park (Go Phillies!)
  43. Have a huge yard sale to purge all the stuff we don't actually use or need
  44. Record the songs we've made up for Emma so she knows how silly we once were
  45. Perfect a homemade ice cream recipe
  46. Make sure my nephew grows up knowing how brave and strong his mama is
  47. Have a truly defined sense of style, both for my self and my home
  48. Grow my hair long again (and NOT chop it off after the birth of baby #2)
  49. Rock my natural hair color (or have it be mostly my natural color) (DONE!)
  50. Rehab a piece of thrift store furniture
  51. Give Rocco one last perfect day before we have to say goodbye
  52. Dance like no one's watching (sober)
  53. Take a photography class (DONE!)
  54. Find my perfect shade of lipstick
  55. Have a never-want-to-leave family room (complete with one of those super deep sectionals)
  56. Anonymously pay the check for a single mom out to eat with her kids
  57. Attend a bloggers conference (BlogHer, AltSummit, etc.)
  58. Get a (very) small tattoo for each of my children
  59. Meet a blogging friend in real life
  60. Tour Amsterdam by bike
  61. Pass my grandmother's diamond on to Emma when she graduates college
  62. Read the Harry Potter books with Emma
  63. Get a photo shoot done with my mom and sister
  64. Be a much better thank you note writer
  65. Go line dancing in Nashville
  66. Do something to be more social in real life, not just online (dinner club, mom's group, etc.)
  67. Sew Emma a Christmas dress every year of her childhood
  68. Make an effort to stop saying "I mean" at the beginning of sentences
  69. Have something handmade in every room of our house
  70. Go to a tree farm to cut down our own Christmas tree
  71. Take the time to give myself regular at-home pedicures
  72. Start once a month "offline Saturdays"
  73. Host my mom for the holidays and give her a break from doing any cooking
  74. Have a girls weekend with my sister filled with all our favorite movies and foods from our childhood
  75. Sit on the front porch with Jared watching our grandkids play in the front yard
  76. Watch all 100 of the AFI 100 best films (IN PROGRESS)

That's it!... for now. As my life changes, I'm sure this list will, too. I'll keep you posted as I start crossing things off!

PS... I highly recommend going through the exercise of writing down a life list. It's been both a joy and a challenge, and I'm so glad I did it.

out with the old...

I did something this weekend I've been wanting to do for a long time... redesign the blog! (If you're viewing this in an RSS reader, click on over to see the new digs.) My goal was to give it a cleaner, softer, slightly more stylish look, and make it easier to navigate. Let me know what you think!

In other exciting news, Made by Bird now (finally) has its own Facebook page! Click here to Like it (please please). If you're friends with me on Facebook, I'm planning to share links on both my personal and Made by Bird feeds for the next week or so, but after that will be exclusively posting on Made by Bird. So if you want to keep getting updates in your feed, please be sure to become a fan. Hopefully this will give my friends who don't give two hoots about sewing or crafting a break from all the link sharing. :-)

Emma's first 6 months

This week kind of got away from me and I sadly didn't have much time for Reader or Pinterest... soooo instead of Link Love this week, how about some pictures of an insanely cute baby? :-)

It sounds cliche, but the first 6 months really have flown by. Our 7 lb little peanut is now an 18 lb little chunker. Every day is a new adventure. Every day I'm blown away by how much I love her...

{made for dinner} Brown Sugar and Balsamic Glazed Pork Loin

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We made this for dinner last week and it was so good I thought I'd share. We've been trying to add more pork into our dinner rotation as a way to mix things up, and when I saw this on Pinterest I knew we had to try it. It's definitely sweet, so if you don't like sweet meat it'd probably not for you, but otherwise I recommend giving it a go. Time is really the only factor here (it's a slow cooker recipe), but it couldn't be easier (just throw everything into the crock pot). Enjoy!

Ingredients:
1 (2 pound) boneless pork tenderloin (or regular pork loin)
1 teaspoon ground sage
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon pepper
1 clove garlic, crushed
1/2 cup water

Glaze
1/2 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon cornstarch
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
1/2 cup water
2 tablespoons soy sauce

Directions:
Combine sage, salt, pepper and garlic. Rub over roast. Place in slow cooker with 1/2 cup water. Cook on low for 6-8 hours. About 1 hour before roast is done, combine ingredients for glaze in small sauce pan. Heat and stir until mixture thickens. Brush roast with glaze 2 or 3 times during the last hour of cooking. Serve with remaining glaze on the side.

Recipe courtesy of Let's Dish.

our must have products for the first 6 months

Like most soon-to-be parents, we registered for a bunch of stuff we thought we'd need but we really had no idea. We tried not to register for too much... I loathe clutter (though I regularly lose the battle against it) and we try not to live with more than we need (again, try being the operative word there.) At the recommendation of pretty much everyone we know, we bought Baby Bargains and used it as our registry bible. And, for the most part, it steered us right. There were a few things we were certain we wouldn't need (like a Snap 'n Go) that we ended up begrudgingly running out to Babies R Us for, but for the most part we did pretty well.

So without further adieu, here are the Top 10 things that got us through the first 6 months (in no particular order)...

1. The My Little Lamb Infant Seat by Fisher Price - I kid you not, this bouncer saved our lives. Well, at least our sanity. And Emma's. From day 1, the child would not sleep laying flat. She only slept in our arms at first, and when lamenting our new reality to my BFF she was like "try the bouncer!" Bingo. Emma slept through the night at 2 weeks old, and slept exclusively in that bouncer until she was 5 months old. We tried so many times to switch her to the co-sleeper or crib, and she always had terrible sleeps. We actually ended up getting 2 additional bouncer type things for other rooms: this one, which was good for naps but she didn't like it overnight, and the Mamaroo, which was a dud for sleeping but okay for just hanging out. My mom had this one for when we stayed with her and Emma loved it as much as her My Little Lamb seat. I highly recommend either one.

2. A stability ball - Babies who are delivered naturally tend to be very alert when they first come out, and Emma was no exception. It wasn't long before she got fussy and in between moments of thinking "holy crap, what have we gotten ourselves into," we discovered that Emma loooooves to be bounced. Up and down, the deeper the bounce the better. To this day, bouncing and shooshing are the only things that consistently soothe her (aside from nursing, of course.) Jared and I took turns bouncing her, day and night... it was exhausting. I don't remember who told us to try the stability ball, but whoever you are - thank you. It wasn't necessarily any easier on our bodies, but it worked different muscles, and extended our stamina during hour long marathons of trying to soothe Emma back to sleep. We still have one in her nursery, and use it nightly to gently bounce her right before putting her down.

My abs totally look like this when I'm bouncing Emma. (Ha!)

3. The Sleep Sheep by Cloud B - Emma loooves her Sleep Sheep. This is a pretty common registry item, and we've been super happy with it. We throw on the ocean waves and Emma is lulled into dreamland. Well, not exactly, but it does seem to help.

4. The Nose Frida - Ahh, the infamous Nose Frida. Yes, in theory it's gross, but we've been using it for months and I assure you that no snot has ever entered my mouth. And most importantly, IT WORKS. We tried multiple sizes of bulb aspirators and they were all useless. But the Frida gets the job done every time. Emma hates it, but it's by far the quickest, safest, and most effective way to clear her nose. It's the grossest thing I've ever loved, and I don't think we'd be able to get through her daycare years without it.

5. Haba and Lamaze toys- Haba toys are pretty popular in Portland since they're eco-friendly, and Emma loves them. They have them at her daycare, she has them at home... it's amazing to watch her fine motor skills develop as she manipulates them. She also loves the Lamaze toys for discovery, and they've been great for teething, too.

6. Pampers Sensitive Wipes - I'm pretty sure we've tried every brand of wipes out there in the past 6 months, and these are our favorites if for no other reason than that the dispenser actually works. We get one at a time and the next one comes up after. I can't tell you how lovely it is to find wipes that actually come out the way they're supposed to. Huggies Natural, Target, Seventh Generation, Whole Foods 365... ya'll have some work to do. I don't want 3 wipes at a time, and I don't want the next wipe to fall down into the abyss each time I pull a new one out. We can put a man on the moon, I'm sure someone other than Pampers can figure this out. But until then, Pampers wipes it is.

7. A lovey - At about 4 months old, Emma started really loving fabric. She loved to touch it, chew on it, and (most especially) smoosh it in her face. She's really taken to her lovey (thanks, Lindsey) and even sleeps with it now. Hers is satin on one side, minky on the other, just like this one...

8. A nursing cover - My nursing cover has gotten quite a workout over the past 6 months. I knew I'd use it for going out, but it's also been super helpful when we've had family and friends in town so I didn't have to go up to our bedroom every time Emma needed to eat. It also works great as a sun shield over her car seat when we're out and about.

9. Baby Trend Snap 'n Go Stroller - This is a reluctant addition to this list. I desperately wanted to avoid getting more than one stroller. We already had the BOB Revolution, and love it. It handles great, and we have the adapter so we're able to pop the car seat on and use it for walks around the neighborhood. But we had to go to New York last September and the BOB is many things, but super portable ain't one of them. So we picked up the Snap 'n Go and it was a lifesaver. It's perfect for getting through airport security, quick runs to the store, and it fits so nicely in the car. In theory, it's great, but the quality has been disappointing. And it handles terribly! That being said, I do feel like it was a must-have purchase for us.

10. A great pediatrician - This isn't a product but it's absolutely gotten us through the first 6 months. We LOVE our pediatrician. She's so supportive and always makes us feel like we're doing a great job (even though we're totally clueless.) We feel so fortunate to have found her!

link love - 1.13.12

It's almost the weekend! And a 3-day weekend at that. Hallelujah. All that time off with Emma over the holidays really spoiled me... I'm stoked to get another 3 days in a row to hang with the kiddo. We have friends coming into town - one of Jared's BFFs from college (I know they're dudes, but come on, they're still BFFs, right?) and his 1.5 year old son. Our house sooo isn't baby proofed yet, but I'm guessing it will be by the time the weekend's over! We're hoping to head up to Mt. Hood for some sledding on Saturday, which I'm crazy excited for. Anywho... here's what I loved from the blogosphere this week:

  • DIY Mix 'n Match Blocks on Mer Mag - I love this idea! Merrilee is super talented, but I think I could manage a decent looking version of these for Emma (once she's a little older and cares what blocks look like.) On a side note, when you click on the link be sure check out the amazing necklace Merrilee's husband welded (that's right I said welded) for her for Christmas. You remember that SNL skit where Paul Simon and Victoria Jackson are stranded on an island and she makes him a watch and binoculars? Well this couple is basically like that. But awesomer.
  • Lyrics on Vinyl by Quiet Boy Studio - At first glance, I thought these were just prints on cardstock, but they're actually vinyl. Beautiful typography and such an original idea. Love.
  • Boxed Cushion Sewing on Design*Sponge - It seemed like cushions/poufs were all over my Reader this week. First, fellow Portland blogger Kirsten posted a bunch of West Elm's great new poufs, and then Design Sponge posted this handy tutorial for making your own. Okay, so really they only popped up twice, but that's twice more than last week, so there.
Have a wonderful weekend!! :-)