Tuesday 24 February 2015

#8 Food Preparation



Today I'm gonna write about food time... For the baby?...No. For the parents. Hey... You gotta look after yourself too.
You see, feeding my daughter is not a challenge. She'll eat basically everything at the moment...including cockroaches, leaves and cardboard boxes. But this is the issue. Every time we go to eat and "guzzle guts" is around she wants some.
So in these situations if you, the parent, wants to eat anything, you need to be prepared to either let them eat your food or keep them occupied with something else while you eat. Otherwise you could have a battle bigger than Galipolli on your hands. 
In this post I'm going to focus on the types of foods that work well for us in this situation.

1. Tacos, Burritos and Fajitas
These kits are great! All you need is the kit, tomato, lettuce, mince and cheese.

Feeding method
The brilliant thing is that you can play tag-team with someone else while eating. 
Picture this: 
You make sure the baby is being looked after by someone and you go to the table of pre-prepped Taco ingredients. You fill your taco and eat it. Then take the bub off your partner, occupy the little one and let them eat. Then, when they are finished their first helping, give the child back to them and repeat. Makes life easier for all.

2. Vietnamese rice paper rolls
All you need is rice stick noodles, rice papers, chicken, prawns or mince, fresh mint, Coriander and a bottle of Asian style sauce. 

Feeding method
It's really the same feeding method as above only with different ingredients.
This one is sooooo fresh for Sydney's summer.

3. Beef ravioli
Latina makes it and it comes in a packet which can be accompanied by a microwaveable sauce. Boil the pasta, microwave the sauce. Done. Sometimes we add other veggies too. So easy!

Feeding method
This one was a good one to share with Jemma. Even though she still has no teeth, the soft texture of the pasta was quite appropriate for her. She loved it! 

That's enough for now about food. I'm getting hungry.
Be prepared, keep it easy and most importantly... keep it real!

Monday 16 February 2015

#7 Save it for a rainy day... Not!!!!



Maybe I'm stingy... or maybe just frugal?... but one thing I know is that I get really annoyed when I think companies are trying to cheat me out of money just because I have a child. So I guess I try to go out of my way to think of ways of entertaining my daughter that don't cost a bomb. Don't get me wrong... I'm happy to pay for entertainment as a special treat. I'd just rather not make it common practice for her to expect expensive outings as she grows up. Sometimes you may have to think creatively but seriously, we live in Australia. We have an outdoor culture and there are so many things to do. In most streets, let alone suburbs there are parks with playgrounds. Then there are beaches, rivers, creeks, bicycle paths, skateparks, bush walks the list goes on. I guess perhaps, the trouble can come when we experience rainy days and we need indoor activities. Well before you go out and spend $100 + to take your family to the movies because you can't think of anything else to do...here is a tip.
Use what's around you. 
   Living in Western Sydney can be both a blessing and a curse. There is an abundance of fast food restaurants, shopping centres and hardware Megastores and my family happens to live on a main road opposite a number of the aforementioned stores. Before having my daughter I saw them as more of a curse. Obesity inducing eyesores that proved tempting when tired and hungry after a long day at work... but now as a parent I see them in a new light.
The playgrounds rock! I can walk my daughter across the road and I have instant entertainment at my disposal. Even in the rain!! And the most I will spend is perhaps $3 for a coffee. sweeeet! Then i started thinking more widely.
Shopping centre playgrounds! If you live in western Sydney I recommend Rouse Hill Town Centre. The play areas there are top notch, as are the baby change rooms and I have also discovered that the library has a wide variety of kids books and a lovely reading area.
Thinking about it... you probably know this stuff already. Sorry if you're thinking "duhh" ...but as my daughter is only 10 months old and just started walking these thoughts are new and exciting for me. I guess...Enjoy life with your bubs and don't think you have to spend a fortune for quality time with them. They love you no matter what. Think creatively and Keep it real. Over and out.

Wednesday 11 February 2015

#6 All worked out!



    I experienced something special last week. I officially went back to work after a year of Parental leave. I wasn't sure how I would feel about it... but, all in all, it was fine. I haven't gone the whole hog, as in, 5 days a week. Just a modest 2 days and I have amazing Parents and in-Laws looking after my baby but it's crazy weird how different it feels to Pre-baby. It's like everything is the same and then you remember her and you're like "oh I wonder if Jemma is ok?"
Then you check your phone for updates and conclude that no news is good news and then you always seem to have this feeling that you need to get home.
And when you get home, this overwhelming feeling of guilty love comes over you and you just wanna kiss the chubby little cheeks off her and give her your undivided attention for the rest of the evening.
So... I feel a bit guilty but although she is only 10 months old, I feel that she has to start learning that Mummy will not always be with her 24/7. She'll have to adjust to spending time with others. Whether they are grandparents, carers, friends, teachers etc. and I feel like this will make her a more social and better adjusted member of society. A wise colleague once said to me " It takes a village to raise a child". Now I get that! I may feel a bit guilty but I hope in the scheme of things it will benefit my daughter. Keep it real guys!

Sunday 8 February 2015

#5 Public Opinion

    


There is only one letter difference between the words "public" and "pubic" and when I think about it, they can often evoke the same feeling. You can see the distain on people's faces like they've just been made to drink their own urine. Why?? What's wrong with public stuff?
When I think about it... I have always been a happy "public stuff" user. 
As a baby I had my swimming lessons at the local public pool, I went to school at the local public schools, and I traveled to University and work on public transport. It was always comfortable, convenient and sufficient for me.
    So why wouldn't I have been happy to have my baby at a public hospital? Well guess what? I did (Cue urine face of distain). I even had my daughter at one of those dirty bogan Western Sydney public hospitals. Whoa! (double urine face of distain).
Now, I'm not saying I had a fairytale pregnancy and birth, where I was treated like a princess and felt no pain. I, by no means expected that. But to keep it real I'm saying that the service and care that I received was always professional, comfortable, convenient and sufficient. I walked out of that hospital with a beautiful healthy baby girl and I didn't have to pay a cent for it. Except as a tax payer, of course. What an incredible country Australia is. To support tax funded healthcare. I'm extremely grateful for our "public stuff" and when people bring up public vs private with me, you won't see a urine face of distain if you choose to go public. You'll see a smile and nod in support. K.I.R my friends K.I.R!