Thursday, January 21, 2010

13

Today marks the beginning of week 13 of my pregnancy, the final week of my 1st trimester.  The end of my first trimester couldn't come soon enough for me this time.  I just thought I would list some of the "hellos" and "goodbyes" (some I'm really looking forward to and some I'm really not) that come with week 13 for me.

Goodbye nausea (hopefully)
Goodbye vomit (hopefully)
Goodbye complete exhaustion
Goodbye saltine crakers for every meal and between meals too
Goodbye ginger cookies
Goodbye pants without a stretch belly insert :(
Goodbye food aversions
Goodbye deep breaths

Hello maternity clothes
Hello stretch marks
Hello energy (hopefully)
Hello doctor's appointments
Hello shortness of breath
Hello peeing every 5 minutes and at least 4 times a night
Hello heart burn
Hello baby flutters
Hello ever growing belly (and butt and thighs, etc. etc. etc.)

That about sums it up for me. 

Ya know, there are some women that thoroughly enjoy the pregnancy experience.  During my pregnancy with Chelsea there were times when I thought I could understand where those women were coming from and that I might even be one of those women, but this time around I've decided that I am definitely NOT one of those women.  Pregnancy has been difficult, emotional, and exhausting for me this time (at least up until this point) and I think I'm more like the women out there who don't necessarily enjoy pregnancy but rather just endure it in order to get the beautiful miracle at the end.  I know...I sound like such a negative nellie huh?

My first Dr. apt is not for another 2 weeks and I am very anxious to meet with my doctor at this point and get some questions answered and some concerns resolved. Due to my nightmare of a birth experience last time I am already stressing out and concerned about the labor and delivery part of this pregnancy and I have a long road ahead before I should be so worried about it.

I am anxious to find out the sex of this baby too.  I'm pretty confident that we will be having a little boy this time but it will be nice to have an ultrasound to confirm my suspicions. 

Other than the fact that I have been so extremely sick with this pregnancy the whole thing still doesn't seem real.  It will be nice to hear a heartbeat, feel some flutters, and start to feel like I've got life growing within me rather than just feeling like I have a never ending flu bug.

So here's three cheers for week 13...Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray, Hip Hip Hooray!

Thursday, January 7, 2010

Bread Class 101

A few weeks ago I was asked to post something on my blog explaining more about the bread class that I teach so that she could direct others who may have some interest to it.  Allison...your wish is my command!  Here is a little bit more information about the Pantry Secrets bread classes:

In a one time 2 hour class you will learn how to make DELICIOUS homemade bread from START TO FINISH IN ONE HOUR for the cost of about 25 CENTS A LOAF.  You will learn that homemade bread can be FAST and EASY.  You will learn how to UTILIZE YOUR FOOD STORAGE on a reguar basis and you will learn how this one simple recipe can SAVE YOU MONEY and help with your MENU PLANNING efforts. The very same recipe can be used to make 50+ meals, desserts, and appetizers (including pizzas, rolls, dessert braids, etc.).  I teach about 2 group classes a month out of my home in Clearfield, one usually on a weekday evening and one on a Saturday morning.  I also travel to other's houses if they are interested in hosting a class in their home.  In this situation, the host invites their friends, family and neighbors to their home and I come and teach there.  The classes are both INFORMATIVE and FUN!
 There is a $20 class fee per person.  I have been told several times, by those who have been to the class, that it is well worth every penny.  So get together with your sisters, mothers, friends, daughters and come learn to WOW your husbands, families and dinner party guests with yummy homemade bread!

If you are interested in attending one of my bread classes or you would be interested in hosting a class in your home, I can be reached at (801) 928-9007.

Friday, November 20, 2009

Developing Talents

All my life my talents have never been the kind that you would necessarily show off at a talent show.  I don't sing or dance, I don't play a musical instrument, I don't paint or draw or do anything artsy, I've never been sporty or athletic, I don't write poetry or journal, I am not crafty and I pretty much don't have a creative bone in my body.  My talents are the ones that aren't showy or flashy at all.  In fact, unless you know me pretty darn well, you probably wouldn't even know I possed these gifts.  I'm talking about things like, the talent of being a good friend, the talent of being a good listener, and the talent of remembering important dates, such as birthdays and anniversarys ( I can still remember the birthday of a girl I went to elementary school with and I haven't talked to her since Jr. High).  More recently (like since I've been married) I have realized that I also have a talent for baking.  It's not the best talent for my waist line, but I've not heard any complaints out of my husband.  I can cook pretty darn good too, and I enjoy cooking but I LOVE to bake. 
I'm not listing these talents just to toot my own horn here.  I do have a point and that is that I have watched a lot of women use their particular talents in order to help their families financially.  These are the violin players, piano players, and artists of the world.  The women that can use their talent to teach others and in turn financially benefit their families.  I would LOVE to be able to be able to offer piano lessons out of my home to bless my family, however I do not possess that talent and unfortunately I can't exactly market "come learn to be a good friend...only $20 bucks a lesson".  So I've been feeling really stuck lately.  Being a stay at home mom and living on one income is challenging.  You have to get really creative sometimes about how to stretch your pennies.  Having even just a little extra income would be such a blessing for us, but that would require me to leave the home and go out and get a job, which has crossed my mind more than once.  However, I always get a good kick in the butt and realize my time is best spent at home with Chelsea.  So then I'm back at square one again...Poor & no way to make my talents benefit my family...until NOW! 
This past summer I decided that I really wanted to start developing some of my talents, one in particular.  I wanted to become a better baker.  So in July I took a bread making class that changed my world.  It was amazing.  I learned how to make the most yummy bread from start to finish in ONE HOUR.  And even though that seemed to good to be true there was more.  I learned how to use that same recipe to make 50+ other things.  Everything from desserts and appetizers to full on meals.  And the best part was using this recipe would save me TONS of $$$ and be a HUGE help to my food storage efforts.  Taking that one 2 hour class was literally an answer to MULTIPLE prayers!  Since that class in July I have been baking bread, pizzas, calzones, dessert braids, cinnamon rolls, soup bowls, and rolls galore like a crazy person and had a blast doing it ( Brad hasn't complained much either...he LOVES my bread!).  It wasn't long after I took the class that I realized the company that I took the class from was hiring instructors to teach their bread making classes out of their homes in order to reach people in other areas.  Again, a answer to my prayers.  Being able to teach people about this amazing bread and what it can do for their family, out of my own home, on my own time, and be able to financially help my family at the same time...WOW!  So I sent in my resume and a few months later I can officially say that I have a talent that can financially bless us.  I am an independent contractor working for Pantry Secrets (http://www.pantrysecrets.net/).  I will be teaching a variety of classes out of my home (or in someone else's home should they chose to be a host) a few times each month.  Teaching how to make homemade bread is the main class and it's the one I will be starting with but eventually (after the first of the year) I will be teaching classes such as: Cooking with wheat and specialy breads, Pizzas & Calzones, Rolls & Buns, Dinner and Dessert braids, Menu Planning, Cooking without electricity, and Cooking with Rice and Beans.  I am so so so excited to be a part of this and to be able to teach people about this wonderful recipe that has changed my world.  If you are interested in attending one of my 2 hour classes (or if you are interested in hosting a class at your house) please let me know!
And as if the bread thing wasn't big enough, I also recently started taking cake decorating classes.  Again, I just wanted to continue developing my talent.  I just finished my first class and will be starting the second class in 2 weeks.  I have had so much fun with decorating cakes.  I have made different types for different occasions and although they aren't perfect I'm proud of my work.  I created a blog for my cakes, just so that I could show them to my family and friends and also so that I can document what I've done and track my progress as my decorating skills improve.  If you are interested in seeing the cakes I've done so far you can go to http://www.eeniemeenieminymocakes.blogspot.com/
So although I still probably couldn't participate in a talent show, I am so grateful for the talents I've been given, for the recent opportunities I've been given to further develop some of those talents, and for the love and support of my husband allowing me to explore and experiment with different options.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Family Pictures

We recently had family pictures taken.  I was SUPER impressed with our photographer.  Her name is Hollie Kippen (http://www.uniquephotographybyhollie.com/).  Her prices were very reasonable and she did a great job!  The pics were taken at Layton Park.  Here are some of our favorites!









this was the pose where I kneeled in dog poo!


this could quite possible be my most favorite shot of the whole photo shoot!  Nothin' cuter than a daddy with his daughter!


Build Her a Cake or Something

I decorated this Halloween cake.  It's a white cake with a pumpkin spice filling.