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Meal Plan Monday April 15

Happy Tax Day!

Did you mail yours off?

I kept asking my husband if he was sure we didn’t need to go pick our taxes up and sign something.  He kept telling me that it was all electronic this year (this is the first year we don’t have a bunch of stuff that makes e-filing impossible).  I got a call on Sat, “this is a reminder you need to mail your state taxes in on Monday, so come by this weekend and pick them up”….

Once again it was a very busy weekend for us.  While I never made it to the store, I was able to make a meal plan for the next couple weeks.  Which includes a day for making baby food.

Let's Eat!

Meal Plan 4/15-4/21

Mon: Lemon Chicken Romano with Lemon Risotto

Tue: Parmesan Crusted Pesto Grilled Cheese Sandwich with Crockpot Tomato Basil Soup

Wed: Hubby’s Birthday so we are going OUT to dinner!

Thr: Pepperjack Pulled Pork Ciabatta Sandwich with some kinda veggie on the side

Fri: Crockpot Pesto Ranch Chicken with pasta

Sat: Baby Food Making Time!

Sun: Beer Marinated Pork Chops with Cheese Topping and Roasted Ranch Potatoes with Bacon and Cheese and Southern Biscuits

Happy Cooking

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Weekly Photo Challenge: Change

I have been working on some things for a baby shower this weekend and realized I have not posted anything on Ian’s birthday party.  But today is not the day for it either.

However, I did want to take a minute and post about the weekly photo challenge.  This week the topic is Change.

With that in mind, it always amazes me how quickly a baby changes.  One day he is a messy little squirmy thing that can hardly open his eyes and the next day he is sitting up eating food by himself.

In the blink of an eye my newborn baby has turned into a Bouncy Baby Boy.

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Since we can’t get those days back, I keep trying to capture them in film and written words.  That way when I am old and senile I can look back and remember.

Happy Shooting

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Lego and the Barber

This post took a few days to write, mostly because I have been very busy!

Last weekend Ian and Sid went to their first ever LEGO Convention.

Baby Sid's first LEGO convention

Baby Sid’s first LEGO convention

It wasn’t a Brickcon but Bricks Cascade convention, which was put on by the Portland LEGO User Group and Bricklandia, Inc.

of course Ian found a friend as soon as we got there

of course Ian found a friend as soon as we got there

It is a smaller convention, but was still fun!  They had the displays of LEGOs that people had built.  Some were just from kits, but most were original.

There was a Hogwarts display by Alice Finch.  It was EPIC.  She has brought this piece of art to multiple conventions.  A LEGO fan blog, The Brothers Brick, did an interview with her.  You can see more pictures and in greater detail.

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry

There was also displays from Lord of the Rings and The Wizard of OZ.

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There was a whole group of tables that were just LEGO cities and had train track running around them.  The trains were made from LEGOs and worked.  What train track would be complete with out a LEGO Union Station here in Portland.

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I loved the LEGO city displays because they involved all the minifigs set up in scenes.

LEGOIan’s favorite was, of course, the Spiderman.  Mine was this City Pool.  You can’t really tell from my picture but there was a shallow and a deep end.  The minifigs in the pool are submerged and there is a hot tub with moving water, well it looks like moving water.  On the side of the building is a pump and filtration system.

The details people put into building these things is truly astonishing.

There was also a sectioned off area with LEGO Duplo sets for the kids to play with.  After looking at one display table Ian and I spent the majority of our time there.

LEGO

On Sunday we finally cut Ian’s hair!

He basically had no hair when he was born.  By his second birthday he had a natural mullet.  Yep, party in the back, business up front.  But it had these wonderful curls.

Ian's Hair

I know, those lovely golden tresses, gone.  But it was past due.  They no longer had the ringlet curls in the back, it would just tangle up to be a mess.  It was just out of control.

Ian's Hair before

He has been asking for a Mohawk for a while now and we have talked about getting his hair cut.  I wasn’t sure how he would handle it.

Ian's Haircut

But he did great.  We went to a barber shop and he was the only customer at the time.  The barber was great and Ian liked him, so I think that helped him be comfortable.

Ian's Haircut Ian's Haircut

He looks like a completely different kid now!

Sorry about the lack of clarity, it was a phone-pic

I can’t get over how adorable he looks.

Happy building

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I found courtesy is not yet lost

Raising a toddler reminds me everyday that courtesies and manners needs to be taught.

I wanted my son to be polite so when he was learning to talk I also tried to teach him some manners.  When I would give him something I would tell him ‘thank you’ so that when he received something he would say it.

Of course that meant he would say ‘thank you’ when he wanted something.

He is very polite and uses ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ all the time now.  OK, sometimes he has to be reminded.

When I was all prego and riding the bus to work, one day an elderly woman got up to offer me a seat.  Yep, an elder woman, even though there was all these young men around but they were too absorbed in what they were doing with their electronics to notice me waddling on to the bus.  I of course, didn’t take her seat.

I have also had a door close on me because the person walking into the door in front of me didn’t notice I was right behind them.  That one really irks me.

I bring this up because sometimes I wonder if parents are teaching manners anymore or if we are becoming so self-absorbed that we are just loosing them.

Tonight, however, I had a wonderful experience of courtesy by not one but two strangers.  So I had to share it.

I picked up the boys from my sisters after work.

Me: Ian do you need to go pee before we leave

Ian: nope

4 miles from my sister’s house, but too far from home yet.

Ian: I need to go pee-pee

ok, there was an Arco station on my side of the street and a Chevron station on the opposite  side.  I decided to go to the Chevron because I thought it would be cleaner, even if I had to wait to cross traffic.  Remember, I have a toddler who has only been potty trained for about four months now, so time is of the essence.

We pulled into the gas station, which was busy, and parked.  I had to get Ian and Baby Sid out of the car.  When I walked up to the store an employee ran up to hold the door open for me since I was carrying the baby’s car seat and holding Ian’s hand.

Oh and this restroom was a unisex one so it had a toilet and a floor urinal.  So of course he wanted to pee in the urinal!  Exciting stuff for a three-year old boy.

When we left the store another employee was washing my windows.  He told me “I thought Batman needed to see out clean windows to fight crime.” Now I wasn’t getting gas, so this is not something that they do to parked cars.

All the employees were really nice and pleasant  so it made the quick stop a nice one for me.  It is reassuring to know that there are still courteous  people out there.

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And just for fun here the conversation between Ian and I when leaving the store.

Ian: I want some candy.  How bout dis one? hmmm…maybe dis one?  oh, dis one looks good.

Me: nope, no candy.  I didn’t bring my purse in so I don’t have any money to buy candy.  Maybe, next time.

Ian: oh, ok.

Ian (in the car): I got some money.  I got money, for me got candy next time.

Me: alright, next time we go to the store I will let you buy some candy

Ian (while at a stop light in front of a Walgreens): dat da store wit candy?  I buy candy der?

Me: nope, that store only sells medicine.

Ian: oh, medicine for Baby Sid?

Me: well medicine for anyone

Ian: oh, I need some medicine.  I need medicine to go down, down in my belly.

Me: why?

Ian: I have a cold. I don’t feel good (he is not sick, by the way)

Oh, this kid just kills me!  I am not sure how we went from him wanting candy to him wanting medicine.

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