Author: Melissa

yobaby meals or how i got colin to eat an actual vegetable

**Giveaway is now closed! Congrats to Tiffany, comment #4!!**

My first two kids were terrific eaters. They ate pretty much anything we put in front of them. We even took them to another country, where they happily ate ethnic food for several weeks with little complaining. They'll still try almost anything!

Then we had Colin.

This kid would happily eat nothing but fruit, yogurt, hot dogs and chicken nuggets for the rest of his life. He hates meat. He hates most vegetables, although he used to eat peas. (But not anymore.) He'll occasionally eat a carrot. He won't eat rice or potatoes. He does eat pasta, but only if its spaghetti that is not cut up so he can slurp it and make a huge mess. (Oh, he does like pizza. But who doesn't like pizza?)

SIGH.

So when I was contacted by Stonyfield Farms about trying their new YoMeals, I enthusiastically said, "YES!! PLEASE help me get some vegetables into my son!!" With all three of our kids, YoBaby Yogurt  has been a staple in our house. It was usually the one thing I could guarantee they would eat, even on their pickiest days!!

YoBaby Meals offer a unique 3-in-1 combination of protein-packed yogurt
+ fruit + veggie purée in one cup. It comes in three flavors — Pear & Green Bean, Peach & Squash, Apple
& Sweet Potato – and, thankfully, is in a 6-ounce cup. (My son always wants more after a 4-ounce YoBaby!) And of course, YoBaby Meals are still all natural and certified organic, made with
milk from cows fed organic feed and not treated with antibiotics or artificial
growth hormones.

My thoughts?
Thank you, Stonyfield. My son ate vegetables. Real vegetables. Happily! With no screaming or throwing vegetables on the floor! (Not that my child ever does that. Ahem.) He liked the Peach and Squash flavor best, followed by the Apple and Sweet Potato. Pear and Green Bean was not such a hit, but he never liked green vegetables in baby food, either.

YBM-NewGiveaway 003 Stonyfield Farms is offering a lucky Girlymama reader a YoBaby gift pack that includes a Yobaby travel bowl with lid,
a
Yobaby organic cotton bib
, an Eric Carle growth chart
AND 3 free Yobaby Meals coupons!! Here's how to enter: 

1. Contest ends Friday, December 18.
2. Entry #1: Leave a comment just saying you want to win.
3. Entry #2: Leave a SEPARATE comment telling me your trick getting your kids to eat healthy.
4. Entry #3:  Leave another comment telling me in what way you promoted this contest (i.e., posting about it on your blog or Facebook, Tweeting about it, emailing  friends, and/or subscribe to my feed by email or in a reader).
5. Winners will be selected by Random.org, announced back here on this post, and notified via email with further instructions.

Good luck!!

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I'm also giving away TWO sets of K'NEX this week on Girlymama reviews! Go enter!

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inspiration – 12.13

"O holy night!
The stars are brightly shining,
It is the night of Our dear Saviour's birth.
Long lay the world
In sin and error pining,
Til He appear'd
And the soul felt its worth.
A thrill of hope
The weary world rejoices,
For yonder breaks
A new and glorious morn."

"You were bought at a price."  1 Corinthians 7:23a

This Christmas, remember what your soul was worth to God: His son.

powering down

After a crazy week, I'm taking a personal day.

I was going to call it a 'vacation day.' But a 'vacation day' implies doing something fun and recreational, possibly involving a spa or a beach and drinks made with tequila.

My day will not be like that. (Dang it.)

Instead, I have a list to tackle:

  1. My house is a disaster. (No exaggeration: it looks like a bomb went off in here. I'm sitting at my desk surrounded with dirty dishes, three half-finished mugs of coffee and approximately 300 pieces of paper and there are ground up pretzels under my feet, courtesy of Colin dumping his bag of pretzels upside down in my lap yesterday.)
  2. My kids are grumpy. (I guess that's what happens when I practically ignore them for a week!) 
  3. I'm exhausted. (I got home last night at midnight and Colin's Mama Radar went off and he woke up… until 3am. If I was going to stay up until 3am, I would have preferred to do it by staying out at the bar with a big group of friends of mine. )
  4. Christmas cards, Christmas shopping, wrapping, and other holiday-related items need to be attended to.
  5. Laundry. (Yesterday, Colin wore his pajama top all day. Actually, I'm wearing my pajama top right now, under my sweater. I  like to keep it real here on Girlymama.) 

I'm out.

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I have a cool toy giveaway for you next week!! I'm so excited! Stay tuned!

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craziness

This week I've had a taste of what life as a working mom will be like.  These past two weeks have been completely packed with design work, blogging and just general holiday stuff. And I made an amazing discovery…

There are only 24 hours in a day.

Shocking, I  know.

Yet, somehow it was a surprise to me that I can't work 30 hours a week and still do everything else I was doing before.

Lots of other things have slid. I haven't been playing with my kids as much as usual. We're almost out of toilet paper and toothpaste. My house is a disaster and my family has been eating more dinners of scrambled eggs or cereal than I care to admit.

Recently, someone asked me, "How do you do it all?" And I just about laughed in her face. 

Haven't we figured out by now that NO ONE does it all?

Some of us work full time, some of us stay home with our kids. Some
of us have husbands who travel, leaving us alone
with the kids. Some of us volunteer at school or in the community and
really do look like we have it all together and some of us don't.  We
all have to take care of our kids, our homes, our families and
ourselves.   And we all only have 24 hours in a day – we just use it differently.

For more What I Learned This Week, click here.

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you’re invited!!

Tomorrow night I will be hosting my very first Twitter Party!! And you're invited!!

Its Ubisoft’s Style Lab Games – Week of Style

Date: Wednesday, December 9
Time: 9-10pm

Host:
@girlymamamel
Sponsor: Ubisoft
Location: #
games4girls
RSVP by entering the link to your Twitter ID so we can follow you

I'm so excited to be partnering with Ubisoft to bring you this fun evening of fashion, make-up and games for girls!! We wants to
know the thoughts, concerns and memorable moments that mom’s
experience with their daughters (and in their own childhood) around style
firsts.
During our discussion, I will be giving away some fabulous prize packs with Style Lab: Makeover and Style Lab: Jewelry Design!

Jewelry-design Makeover

The Twitter party
hashtag will be #games4girls. Any Twitter user who uses that hashtag during my party time (9-10 Eastern) – either to answer a question, retweet their favorite
questions or retweet – their favorite answers will be eligible to win. 

We just love the Style Lab games in our house — they are favorites of my two girls! I hope you can join me for some fun fashion talk and fabulous prizes!

disclosure: party prizes are provided by ubisoft. i also received copies of style lab: jewelry design and style lab: makeover to review.


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try this: french toast apple bake

Looking for something decadent for brunch? This is super yummy. And the best
part is that you make it the night before and just pop it in the oven
in the morning.

French Toast Apple Bake

CSC_0191-1 3/4 C butter, melted
1 C brown sugar
1 tsp cinnamon
2 (21 oz) cans apple pie filling
15 to 18 slices white bread
8 eggs
1 3/4 to 2 C milk
1 1/2 tsp vanilla extract

Grease/Pam/Butter a 9X13 baking dish. (I often half this recipe and
put it in a oval baking dish.) Pour butter into the dish and then
sprinkle brown sugar and cinnamon into the dish. Top with the apple
pie filling. In a mixing bowl whisk together eggs, milk and vanilla. 
Layer the bread slices on top of the apple pie filling, pressing down
firmly so that they get all nice and smooshed down onto the apple
pie/butter mixture. You can alternate layers of bread with pouring the
egg mixture so that every layer is thoroughly saturated.
Make sure that you pour SLOWLY, so as to avoid spillovers! Cover with aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight.
Uncover
and bake at 350 for 1 hour. If desired, drizzle with syrup and put in
the broiler for a few minutes to caramelize. Or I usually just sprinkle
with powdered sugar and serve.

Recipe origin: Blissfully Domestic

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speaking of christmas music…

You've heard of Amazon's 25 Days of Free with a free Christmas song available every day?

I highly recommend:

Joy to the World, Casting Crowns

Silent Night, Sixpence None the Richer

God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen, Jars of Clay

I Heard The Bells On Christmas Day, Casting Crowns

O Holy Night, Mark Harris

Personally, I might spring for these whole albums…..

Peace On Earth by Casting Crowns

Christmas Songs by Jars of Clay

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everything you always wanted to know about how we celebrate christmas

Since I LOVE Christmas, I'm copying my girls Jo-Lynne and Grace with this meme! This week is super crazy between helping with the Holiday Extravanga and Holiday Card orders. (By the way, the card deadline has been extended – I'll take orders until Friday!) Feel free to play along – leave a comment so I can go check out how YOU celebrate!! 

1. Egg Nog or Hot Chocolate? Since I loathe egg nog and I'm not a huge fan of hot chocolate, I'm going to go with a Starbucks Peppermint Mocha.

2. Does Santa wrap presents or just sit them under the tree? We don't do Santa in our house. (Read why here.) Wow, so far I'm like a Christmas Meme Scrooge!!

3. Colored lights on tree/house or white? White,
white, WHITE.  I hate colored lights on a tree!! (I'm also refusing to buy those LCD lights because I think they look blue. Has anyone else noticed that? Or am I as neurotic as my husband says I am?)

4. Do you hang mistletoe? No.

5. When do you put your decorations up? The Friday afternoon after Thanksgiving, of course!

6. What is your favorite holiday dish? Pie. My mom's turkey dinner on Christmas Eve. Cookies, cookies, cookies and cookies.

7. Favorite Holiday memory as a child? Waking up with my brother at around 3am and "staying quiet" until it was time to open gifts.

8. When and how did you learn the truth about Santa? I guess around 5? I don't really remember.

9. Do you open a gift on Christmas Eve? I think I used to open the gifts my father and stepmom sent on Christmas Eve with my brother. But my mom would NEVER let us open gifts! (Or course, her grandchildren are given gifts on Christmas Eve……)

10. How do you decorate your Christmas tree? WHITE lights, red beads, lots of red ball ornaments and lots of ornaments from around the world. And, more recently, lots of handmade goodies from the kids.

11. Snow! Love it or Dread it? Love it – when I get to stay inside. When it messes with travel plans… nosomuch.

12. Can you ice skate? Technically.

13. Do you remember your favorite gift? I got my engagement right after seeing the Nutcracker on the steps of the Philadelphia Art Museum right by the huge Christmas tree. Not technically a Christmas gift, but does that still count?

14. What’s the most important thing about the Holidays for you? Family. Teaching our kids what Christmas is really about.

15. What is your favorite Holiday Dessert? Yes.

16. What is your favorite holiday tradition? Christmas morning at mom's house. The candlelight services on Christmas Eve.

17. What tops your tree? Star.

18. Which do you prefer giving or receiving? Of course I love getting presents. But I honestly, really, truly love giving presents too!!!

19. Candy Canes: Yuck or Yum? Yum!!!

20 Favorite Christmas Show?
National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, Elf and the old school Muppet Christmas with John Denver.

21. Saddest Christmas Song? What?

22. What is your favorite Christmas Song? O Holy Night.

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