A second round of was fairly common during my pregnancy—much to my scale’s dismay. I’m working on shedding those last impossible pounds. Making it to the gym in the midst of bottle washing, changing diapers and (let’s face it) anything to convince me that I can always go tomorrow has proven itself difficult. In it’s place? Watching what I eat. Central Market has helped make that a tasty task. Below is the recipe for one of their salad creations. It’s flavorful, refreshing… and tastes nothing like diet food. Enjoy!
Spinach Apple Feta Salad
2 Pacific Rose, Jazz or Pink Lady Apples
1/2 cup crumbled Feta Cheese
1/2 cup chopped Honey Toasted Pecans
4 cups Bunch Spinach cleaned and trimmed
Choice of Vinaigrette
Core the apples and cut into thin slices or chunks. Toss the apples, feta, pecans and spinach together in a large bowl. Add dressing to your taste.
I have a confession. I sometimes play dress-up with Max. Not the dress up from my childhood days where I’d raid my mother’s closet and put on her “fancies”—this time around it’s all about my son. I love getting out his nicer outfits and turning him into a sharply dressed man. But when it comes to boys’ clothing there’s a bit of a limitation; there’s just not as much of it out there as there is for the little ladies. If I have a girl next, I fear I might go overboard shopping for her. My first stop? It would definitely be Baby Bean Vintage Daywear. These darling and distinctive girl garments start at size 6 months and are truly one-of-a-kind pieces. Crafted from and inspired by vintage fabrics, they’re simple, modern and would make you want to arrive early to any dress up party.
Visit their website and view the spring/summer 2010 collection available online or at DallasChild favorite, Little Bean Shop.
Can I still call them my workout pants if they haven’t seen a gym in over a year? Can I really call it a jogger if I don’t intend on jogging anywhere with it? I’ll have to keep you posted on that one. Max doesn’t fit into it yet, but as soon as he does, I can’t wait to take it all over Dallas. I’m referring to my BOB Ironman Jogger—built for off-road jogging and running. Perhaps it will inspire me to take up a new, healthy hobby. I’ve always secretly wanted to be one of those fit moms running with their joggers around White Rock Lake. But just in case I stick to a slower pace, I’m hoping the hefty off-road stroller will do well around my neighborhood. Or my other favorite place to take a stroll… NorthPark Center. If you’re currently searching for a good jogger or stroller, stay tuned. I’ll be sure to post a review on the BOB Ironman.
Two of my favorite designers, Stella McCartney (Sir Paul’s daughter, vegan and mom to three already) and Georgina Chapman (owner and designers for Marchesa, and Mrs. Harvey Weinstein), are pregnant. This news via one of the best fashion blogs around, New York Magazine’s The Cut.
1. delighted, pleased, or glad, as over a particular thing…
beethings, that is! Cofounders Shay Ometz and Jeff Barfoot make art prints, posters, apparel and products that make them happy. And we’re certain their goods will make you happy, as well. Almost a year ago, I featured their custom lunch sacks on childish.today, i’m happy to shine the spotlight on this local company again.
When my husband gave me free reign over the design of our nursery, I immediately knew I wanted to aim for a vibrant, modern look. A dear friend helped me achieve this when she surprised me with the puffin limited edition print. Its playful illustration is just.. well, cute. And it looks right at home in Max’s room.
If you find that you’re on the search for nursery wall decor, visit beethings’online shop and search from birds, owls, monkeys and more to proudly adorn any empty wall space. You’ll be happy you did.
Oh, the attention-getting, corny one-liners often heard at bad cocktail parties—they never get you the kind of attention you want. Why not try a different type of one-liner? Instead of sympathy laughs and eye rolls, capture something special—memories to enjoy for years to come. Mom’s One Line A Day is just the book you need to record a little something each day about your baby. From the first smile to the first day of kindergarten, this journal is your 5-year memory book with just the right amount of space to jot down one or 2 things unique about each day.
Twenty years from now you’ll be glad you have these heart-warming reminders (and won’t even remember all those reasons the chicken crossed the road).
Today I attempted to take Max to the mall so I could shop for a dress to wear to a wedding this Saturday. He confirmed what I already knew to be true … men don’t like to shop. Max was not the happiest of campers and after many attempts to keep tears away, I picked him up and held him as we made our way through the stores. On one of the occasions I was holding him, I heard a lady behind me say, “How beautiful!” As I turned around (with a beaming grin on my face) I said “Oh, why thank you!”—only to realize she wasn’t talking about Max. She was talking about an Elizabeth & James top on the rack I was standing next to. She looked at me and gave me an uncomfortable grin. And I immediately felt like an idiot. Apparently I’m that mom. The one that is so blinded by her adoration for her son that I assume all compliments given in my general vicinity are intended for him! But I’m OK with it. So if you happen to be standing next to me the next time I assume you’re talking to me … maybe you’ll just humor me.
Thank you so much to everyone who attended our 2010 Baby Fair & Model Search this past Saturday at Stonebriar Centre.
Two, very lucky area moms have won two very coveted prizes. Congratulations, ladies! We hope you you and your families enjoy your winnings. It’s our pleasure to award … (the envelope, please) to:
Kelley Durrant of Rowlett for winning the Bump It Up Moms-to-be Survival Kit, which includes a Britax Chaperone Stroller, a BabyBjörn organic Comfort Carrier, various Lancôme products and many other mom-to-be goodies.
And the grand prize goes to … Cathlene Glen of Plano. Congrats Cathlene. You’re sure to be the envy of your neighbors with your brand-spanking new swing set from rainbow play systems, a $4, 250.00 value.
Stay tuned in to DallasChildbaby.com for baby news and posts from the entire Lauren Publications staff and blogging very endearing confessions from a self-proclaimed “clueless new mom.” Our own Jenny Vitucci is bound to win your heart with her rookie-mommy tales. (And we think most moms will relate.)
Thanks to Groupon, you and your baby can go green for less green! Their deal of the day gets you over 50 percent off Green Baby Diaper Service’s “Just the Basics” package. Enjoy one month of pre-folded cloth diaper delivery and pick up—that’s 80 diapers per week for infants and 60 per week for babies. This special is good for a year, making it a great baby shower gift!
You are the epitome of style. Or shall I say … were. Pregnancy does a rather funny thing to your closet, doesn’t it? Those fashion-forward pieces you splurged on not so long ago have now been replaced with garments that resemble the muumuus your grandmother was so fond of wearing. That fabulous style you took pride in—and that once garnered you admiring glances from those around you—are now gone, and the glances you get in their place are less “lookin’ good!” and more “I think that lady is wearing my living room curtains …”
Can you relate? All of you expectant moms out there can breathe a deep sigh of relief. Style expert Amy Tara Koch is here to transform your pregnancy into the ultimate style statement with the help of her new book, Bump It Up! You’ll learn how to “pull together dozens of jaw-dropping maternity ensembles—without breaking the bank.” Amy says all it takes is a little effort and creativity—and we know you’ve got that.
So let’s all raise our mock-tails and toast to major maternity style from bump to baby!
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