Sunday, 28 October 2012

It shall be called "The 3L Milk Fail"...

Well, as much as life with my toddler is awesome and I consider each day a gift and by keeping him consistently amused with stimulating activities there are still just 'those days'. Thought I would give you all a bit of a giggle with an insight into one 'those days' for me yesterday.

It was your typical Sunday morning in our house. I get up and play with Huddo on waking and try to keep noise to a minimum so that Troy can have a much deserved sleep in from a hefty work week. But had already set up with Troy that I would be heading out at 8.50am to run to the gym do a pump class and run home. .... 10 minutes into being up. I really wish I could remember the trigger but whilst we were sitting on the floor of the living room doing a puzzle with the tv on next to us, Huddo just decided to get up and bash his hand really hard on our 42" TV. I told him off very sternly "Never EVER hit the TV like that you will break it!". It was on. He threw toys, yelled, hit me, screamed. And I tried to remain as calm as possible and said "Ok shake it off." So he ran and hid in his little tent that is in the corner of our living room....... well there was triggers and repeats of this over the course of the day and somehow, cause Troy had an assignment that he needed to work on I had this brain surgeon of an idea (she says sarcastically) to take Huddo out and go and do the groceries. Why?

Well, I must admit I'm normally very fortunate when it comes to shopping. I get whatever errands and grocery shopping I need to do with Huddo in tow very easily........ except yesterday. First time ever he was not a happy camper about grocery shopping. I kept calm and chatted to him throughout the shop trying to keep the conversation flowing to distract him. Well as we were finally looking for a checkout it happened.....
With so much ease and one swift movement, my 26 month old had managed to pick up and THROW....yes THROW about 3 metres a 3 LITRE bottle of milk! It caught me so off guard as he was actually quite calm I thought by this point... but just randomly he threw this thing and of course as you could imagine the smash and splatter seemed to run from the end of the checkouts to the start. There was milk EVERYWHERE. Pretty sure I was so embarrassed I was thinking about where the next closest supermarket was as I didn't think I could ever go there again. ....3 staff rushed over to clean it up each with a smile on their faces. "Oh please don't be embarrassed that was soooooo worth the cleanup!"............me: "I'm so sorry"..... "no seriously please don't be sorry that was without a doubt the coolest thing we've ever seen a kid in here do! How old is your son?"..... "26 months".... "WOW! We all saw that...how strong are you matey!?"....

Yeah, not the type of reaction I wanted Huddo to see as now his little face from these 3 staff laughing and in awe of his super-toddler-strength was priceless...he thought he was top stuff. So I tried to be firm and tell him despite this that throwing things is not on!.......

But as I sit here today with my son having woken up this morning back to his awesome self I can laugh about it and hey I too kind of can't get over the strength really? But oh the surprises that come with 2 year olds....Happy Monday Everyone and hope your kids aren't giving you 'one of those days'....  :)

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Going into a 'Big Boy Bed' ..in Style!

A couple of weeks ago Huddo's room got a definite 'Big Boy' upgrade.

The transition to a bed from the cot has (touch wood) been a smooth one and I am much preferring the comfort of laying on the bed next to him to read the copious amounts of bedtime stories as opposed to sitting on the floor!

As I mentioned in the posts about his birthday he is quite the 'Car' and 'Toy Story' fan and I've run with a definite 'Cars' theme in his room but his New Buzz Lightyear, Woody, his old Woody (yep we have 2) and Jessie the Cowgirl have their spots in the top corner of the bed every night.

I don't really have any massive pearls of wisdom for the transition just the basics:
1)Make sure you have a railing so they don't fall out
2)A mattress protector!
3)Continually boost their esteem on what 'Big Boy/Girl' they have become.
4)They aren't babies anymore....don't stress as much (it's mummy nature to stress a little) about temperature and conditions. Ask them! .. "You comfy?" If it's cold I say things like "you all toasty warm? you pull the blankets to how you like them."..... and lately it's been hot so each night I say "I don't want you to get hot and sweaty, how does just the sheet feel and we put the quilt down the end."....One night despite this and I was quite hot myself he still insisted on pulling up and adjusting his quilt..... He's got to sleep in that bed, how he likes it is his choice and once again I think giving asking the questions and empowering with choice rather than just fussing to what you think will be right is just another step to assisting with the development of their personal preference and common sense.

As I leave Huddo's room of a night I say to him "Please stay in your bed, go to sleep and have great dreams matey. I'm just out here if you need me we will have a great day doing ______ tomorrow!"


I mentioned in last week's 'motivation' post that I have been Spring Cleaning with this upgrade of Huddo's room came a massive routine cleanout and organise the 'grown out of' clothes' into spacebags.
Oh and to give you an insight into how big puzzles have become I've attached pics for a bit of a laugh. I swear I see puzzle pieces in my dreams now! I don't let him have all of them in reach at once. Every Friday I rotate 3-4 different ones. Otherwise there can be completed puzzles like stepping stones all over the floor.

 assembling this bed was a job I'm glad I didn't have to do!! God bless being engaged to an engineer!






Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Some Mid-Week Motivation...

In serious 'spring clean' mode this week....

Right at the back of my cupboard was these pair of shorts. A pair of shorts that I was devastated on New Years Day when I could barely do them up. And even though I moved house in February and have tidied up and gone through my clothes several times over the last 8 months these were the 'dreaded pair'...yet the turning point for me.

I was on holidays down in Adelaide and the heat wave was in full swing. I had reluctantly bought these shorts the month before Christmas because none of my other shorts fit me.....The first time in my life I bought a size 14. (Australian). And by New Years Day they were tight. I had a bit of a cry in private in the bathroom when I was getting ready. Wiped the tears put on some makeup....and a baggy dress. :/

Well I saw them last night. Put them on this morning OVER my workout pants...

Nothing more needs to be said..



I'm one very happy Australian size 8 girl now! :) So one question for you... "Have you exercised this week and been eating lean protein, plenty of  fruit & veg, oats and EFA's?" :)




Saturday, 29 September 2012

Cakes: Rainbow, Fondant & A CatDog...

At the end of July I invested in the Wilton Course Book 3 for Fondant and Gum Paste. For those with a keen interest in cake decorating who haven't already I highly recommend you get on Amazon.com and order yourself it. Like all Wilton products and guides it was so straight forward and over a few late nights after Hudson was asleep and the housework done I worked through this book.

August was a big month for me for cakes. Lots of birthdays and friends putting their faith in me to create some masterpieces for their childrens' birthday cakes.

In one of my Posts from last week you can see Hudson's Toy Story & Cars cake. Which inside was a banana sponge with banana white chocolate ganache. Those interested in the banana component. For the cake I used a basic butter cake recipe opting for gluten free, but added one fresh banana mashed well and half a teaspoon of banana oil. For the ganache I simply added half a teaspoon of banana oil to the white choc ganache. It gave it just a hint without being too overpowering. And in terms of flavouring desserts I always love combining essences with fresh ingredients where possible.

I also went down the path of creating a 'rainbow cake' they seem to be a trend at the moment to say the least. This is definitely not a style of cake for parents that are against colourings! Like everything I say 'in moderation' but I will admit Huddo didn't have a piece of this cake. The kids all LOVE the effect though and thought it was just amazing when it was cut.



I also attempted to create a dog cake for my little cousin Olivia...I say attempted because I have realised I went wrong with the shape of the ears and it in turn came out a bit 'cat like' I think. I used pineapple essence in this cake and in the buttercream and that got a massive thumbs up.



At the end of July I invested in the Wilton Course Book 3 for Fondant and Gum Paste. For those with a keen interest in cake decorating who haven't already I highly recommend you get on Amazon.com and order yourself it. Like all Wilton products and guides it was so straight forward and over a few late nights after Hudson was asleep and the housework done I worked through this book.

Above in the top left is the 'inspiration pic' my friend Kristy sent me for her son Bailey's 2nd Birthday party...the other 3 pics are shots of the cake I made for this party.


 One of the main things in the Wilton Course 3 Book I got was teaching how to create a bow from fondant. I also got myself an 'embosser kit' and this was the cake I made for my cousin Julia.


Finally this was a cake I just made because I was visiting some relatives and had bought this 'Giant Cupcake' cake tin and really wanted to give it a whirl. :)

Cake decorating is such a great hobby and I really love challenging myself with new things and there truly is nothing like the look on kids' faces from admiration of a great cake. 

Friday, 28 September 2012

Dippy Deluxe

Just a little morning tea Huddo has been LOVING....

One green apple peeled and chopped into fingers
Carrot sticks
Few almonds
A piece of my 'nice and naughty slice'
And a pot of organic yoghurt to 'dippy' .

Yummo

Monday, 24 September 2012

Nice & Naughty Slice...

This week's baking experiment for Hudson's morning teas....great cut into fingers and dipped in
5am's Organic Honey Cinnamon Yoghurt.

Nice & Naughty Slice

Ingredients:
100g Butter
50g Brown Sugar
2 Eggs
2 Scoops Vegan Pea Protein Powder
2 1/3 cups of Gluten-Free Self Raising Flour
3/4 Cup Almond Milk
1 banana mashed
1 green apple, peeled and grated.
1/2 teaspoon nutmeg
1 teaspoon ground cinnamon
50g of mini marshmallows
1 teaspoon of vanilla essence
2 tablespoons flaxseed
100g almonds chopped roughly.

Cinnamon sugar

Method: 
1)Pre heat oven to 180oC
2)Beat together butter, sugar, eggs and vanilla essence.
3)Add and stir in milk, flour and protein powder
4)Stir in rest of ingredients and pour into a rectangular baking tray.
5)Sprinkly cinnamon sugar on top.
6)Bake for 30 mins. Until golden.



The Last Few Months...Part 2: Fitness

On August 26th I did it. I finished my first ever Half Marathon. In 1hour 58mins 19secs. I was stoked. I now have a regular exercise program where I complete a 4 days split with my weights training Monday-Thursday (mon:legs, tues:back&biceps, wed:chest&triceps, thurs:shoulders,calves&Abs) and sprinkle in a mix of low intensity and high intensity cardio over Sunday-Friday. I do two mornings a week Wednesday and Friday where I do fasted cardio of a 6am RPM(spin)class and seriously those 2 days of the week, the most awesome way to start the day.

I'm successfully maintaining keeping off the 15kgs I lost from January-May of this year and just find that my body composition is changing and I am looking much more toned and 'fit'. It can be a difficult thing for women to make the decision to do something for themselves once they are a mother. Luckily being a stay at home mum as much as it was a hard decision for me to come to, it is easier for me to find the balance of time with my family, getting my housework done (well most of the time..... ;) ) and cooking time. Yes cooking is still a lengthy process in this house. Troy is still on track and getting fitter by the day but with building muscle requires lots of food. And I have my growing son that I cook for too!



But I really do appreciate that to be the best mum you can be you need to take the time to look after yourself and re-energise and I truly have found that in exercise.