Life is full of positive and negative experiences whether or not they be of our own making. We impact people and are impacted by people. What we choose to do with what we are confronted by, is what will ultimately decide the kind of life we will lead. I, for one, am excited to see where my choices will take me and mine. Follow me as I share my day-to-day experiences and, hopefully, together we will see what this perfectly imperfect life has in store.
Sunday, May 6, 2012
Vanishing Oatmeal Raisin Cookies
Prep Time: 20 minutes
Cook Time: 8 minutes
Ingredients:
Preparation:
Heat oven to 350 degrees Farenheit. In large bowl, beat butter and sugars on medium speed of electric mixer until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; beat well. Add combined flour, baking soda, cinnamon and salt; mix well. Add oats and raisins; mix well.
Drop dough by rounded tablespoonfuls onto ungreased cookie sheets.
Bake 8 to 10 minutes or until light golden brown. Cool 1 minute on cookie sheets; remove to wire rack. Cool completely. Store tightly covered.
Makes 4 dozen cookies.
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Who Says Popsicles Aren't for Babies?
A Tip for Soothing Teething Pain:
Baby popsicles! It's a great way to soothe your baby when the teething pain becomes to much to handle.
I came up with this after several failed attempts to relieve Yadiel's teething pain with Baby Orajel.
To make these all you need to do is fill up six jello shot cups with your baby's regular formula or baby food (if baby's at that stage).
Then, cover the cups with a piece of aluminum foil to help the popsicle sticks stand in place and to prevent anything from getting into the cups.
Finally, insert the popsicle sticks and place in freezer. When you are ready to serve place in warm water or leave at room temperature for a few minutes just until the popsicle comes out easily. The cold will help to ease baby's pain by numbing the gums a bit.
***!!!WARNING!!! BABY MUST BE ATTENDED BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES. THIS POPSICLE CAN POSE A CHOKING HAZARD IF NOT HANDLED PROPERLY BY AN ADULT!!!***
Baby popsicles! It's a great way to soothe your baby when the teething pain becomes to much to handle.
I came up with this after several failed attempts to relieve Yadiel's teething pain with Baby Orajel.
To make these all you need to do is fill up six jello shot cups with your baby's regular formula or baby food (if baby's at that stage).
Then, cover the cups with a piece of aluminum foil to help the popsicle sticks stand in place and to prevent anything from getting into the cups.
Finally, insert the popsicle sticks and place in freezer. When you are ready to serve place in warm water or leave at room temperature for a few minutes just until the popsicle comes out easily. The cold will help to ease baby's pain by numbing the gums a bit.
***!!!WARNING!!! BABY MUST BE ATTENDED BY AN ADULT AT ALL TIMES. THIS POPSICLE CAN POSE A CHOKING HAZARD IF NOT HANDLED PROPERLY BY AN ADULT!!!***
It's May, Hooray!!!
I've always loved May which should come as no surprise to those who know my birth date. This May, however, is exceptionally special. Not only am I celebrating my birthday but my first anniversary and my first Mother's Day as well. Needless to say, I am beside myself with excitement and anticipation.
So far plans have remained the same: Ruby Tuesdays on Tuesday (even though my anniversary is on the 7th, a Monday) and pictures with Darwin and Yadiel on Mother's Day. I can't wait!
OMG! Now I'm 3
Now he can actually enjoy a few hours of uninterrupted nap-time or watching his favorite soap opera (Una Familia con Suerte) on my Kindle. Now that I think about it though it'd make more sense to call it his Kindle seeing as most of the apps on there are directly or indirectly associated with him.
These 3 months with him have been a blast and I can hardly wait to see what the future will bring. It has been exciting to see how his personality is developing with every month that passes. His intelligence surprises me so much that sometimes it's difficult not to regard him as a grown person. For the moment I have no choice but to simply continue enjoying my little one's funny faces and occurrences. He is just so random sometimes!
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