My NOT Yummy Oatmeal Breakfast Cookies

A mom friend of mine was looking for breakfast cookies recipes. I hadn’t really thought too much about the concept of breakfast cookies. But now that my son is in preschool it would be nice to have something easy to prepare… he’s not much of a breakfast guy, mostly toast and a banana. Kind of boring.

So I found this recipe from Healthy Kids Snacks for their breakfast cookies. I changed it a bit to add a bit more protein and I tweaked the amounts some. Here is what my recipe looks like:

1 large ripe bananas, mashed
2  cups quick oats
1/3 cup honey
1 cup applesauce
3 tbl of peanut butter
2 tbl of Almond meal
a pinch (or slightly more) cinnamon

Mix all ingredients together thoroughly and allow to sit for 15 minutes.
Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
Spray cookie sheet with nonstick cooking spray.
I like my cookies big so I used a heaping tablespoon, then flattened.
Bake for 20 minutes or until brown.
About 12 (for big cookies) or 24 (for smaller sized ones)

Now this does use nuts, but if you find some gluten-free oatmeal this could easily be gluten-free. West also can’t bring this to school as it is completely nut-free, so this will strictly be an eat-at-home breakfast.

I used Bob’s Red Mill Organic “Hot Cereal”, Adam’s No-Stir Peanut Butter, Trader Joe’s Almond Meal, Senaca pre-package Apple sauce (it was all I had), and yummy Orange Blossom Honey.

Now, for how they taste, as this was my first time making them. They are just ok. I think I’ll try again with real sugar and vanilla extract (I couldn’t find mine). Mabel liked hers, but West didn’t really. They are chewy and smell great.

UPDATE:

After letting them cool for the afternoon and tasting them again I learned that I just made the best dog treats on the planet. The texture was the hardest part of them. So I now have a really happy dog:

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Aster and Bee

My apparel is now being sold in a second store in Portland, called Aster and Bee. When I walked in last week to discuss what items they wanted I was floored with how absolutely adorable their store is.

4819 SE Division, Portland, OR 97206

It’s next to a cool motorcycle shop and across the street from Petite Provence, but if that wasn’t enough, their eclectic collection of gifts, toys, puzzles for kids of all ages will captivate you.  I am thrilled to be part of the wares they sell.

Blog http://asterandbee.blogspot.com/

Facebook http://www.facebook.com/asterandbee

 

 

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Still in Shock!

A little over two weeks ago a customer contacted me about ordering my T-Rex shirt. I had pulled a lot of my stock from my store because I had craft show the next day. When I didn’t have the exact shirt she was looking for she referenced the one she saw in “Babytalk” magazine.

Huh? I was in BabyTalk? I had sent them a couple of shirts back in June, but I hadn’t heard anything from them since then.

Since I had childcare that day I ran to TWO stores, but I couldn’t find the issue.
Knowing I had a magazine app for my iPad, I searched and found the magazine there. I quickly scoured the magazine for my shirt… however it turns out I didn’t have to look far… I was on the cover.

That’s my T-Rex shirt!

I didn’t know if more sales would come from this… but come they did! It was a great month! I am so grateful for the exposure and new customers I got to work with.

One of these wonderful new customers shared a picture of her adorable cutie in my shirt! Thanks Bethany!

And of course my Mabel rockin’ the T-Rex shirt with a tutu!

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Blog post sharing: How Not To Hate Parenting

How Not To Hate Parenting | Are parents less happy than childless people and why? | Natural Moms Talk Radio.

 

 

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Bloom

From our back yard

My plan is to mount it on canvas and enjoy it as wall art!

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Etsy Shop Favorites

I currently don’t have any Etsy Featured Sellers lined up right now, so I will share some of the shops I am currently adore.

For the Home:

Utilitarian Franchise

For your yard:

John Bird Song

For Your DIY Fashionista:

Heidi and Finn

 

 

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Surgery “Down There”

***Warning, fairly graphic***

Okay so here it is. My girl bits suck… or at least they did.

It started on November 21, 2007. I was in labor with my sweet boy and spent 5 hours pushing. At the end of that exhausting experience I had a baby and a prolapsed cervix. The positive was that it landed me on strict 2 week bed rest after the birth, which meant lots of snuggle time with my new love.

Then on October 2, 2009 I had a lovely second birth. Quick and easy and it resulted in my sweet baby girl. However, I knew things down there were not the same. Something seemed off.

On September 11, 2010 my issues really began. After a busy week of getting our old house prepped for a sale my cervix/uterus prolapsed again. Feeling like a little golf ball hanging out of me. It was uncomfortable and I felt some painful cramping.

Having no clue what was happening at the time I went to the ER. The young and handsome ER doctor that assisted me during my visit casually told me“oh, that’s just your cervix, we’ll just shove it back in and then you can go… don’t forget to follow up with your regular doctor. G’night.” I wish this was an exaggeration. My visit with the doctor took less time than it did for me to undress.

Follow up I did. In fact I got 3 different opinions. All of them said surgery was necessary. 2 of the 3 said I needed a hysterectomy (the third didn’t actually not recommend it, she just didn’t mention the details of what a surgery would entail). On top of that I found out that not only did I have a uterine prolapse. But that I also had a bladder prolapse (cystocele), a rectal vaginal prolaspe (rectocele), and a vaginal vault prolapse.

Yep. At 35 my vagina was basically broken. And if I wanted to get fixed I’d lose the chance to have other babies.

Coming to peace with the fact that I was done, really, really, really done with having kids I made the decision to go ahead with the surgery. January 19, 2011 I had my surgery. It was invasive and long, but it was going to tackle basically 4 surgeries in one. The surgery went well, however the damage was more extensive and they couldn’t fix the rectocele. Which meant at some point, maybe a year or two, I’d need another surgery.

Recovery was long and hard… especially with a 3 year old and a 16 month old. A 16 month old who was still nursing and had ZERO intentions of weaning. But I managed. Week by week things improved and I was finally feeling back on track. I joined Weight Watchers and started losing weight.  However, something felt off. My rectocele felt bad. I knew that it wasn’t fixed, but with everything else back in place my doctor was thinking it would be manageable for a bit longer. Nope. It was bad. So 6 months after my surgery I was scheduled for a second one.

I can’t put into words the nerves and emotions that come with these surgeries. Prior to my first surgery I had only ever had my wisdom teeth out. I had NEVER stayed the night in a hospital… I had never had an IV… both of my births were out of the hospital so it was all so new to me. To say the least I was so nervous I caused myself some MAJOR gastrointestinal distress and many sleepless nights.

In reading up on my second surgery, not wanting to talk about with anybody but a VERY select few… I came across this blog post: Let’s Talk Posterior Colporrhaphy. I was impressed with her candor in telling the whole blog sphere about her experience. If you were to google you’d find that there aren’t hardly any blog posts or news articles about these kinds of surgeries. There are some message boards but other wise vagina surgery isn’t a big internet topic. Anyway, she inspired me to talk about my situation.

It’s been 4 weeks since the second surgery. First two weeks were rough, but not even in the same ballpark as my first surgery. Though I am sore, it feels great to be relieved of the symptoms.

The end!

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Studio Photos

Over the weekend I spent several hours organizing, then reorganizing, then cleaning my work room. Though it took time away from the beautiful day and I didn’t get any actual “work” done it was bliss cleaning it. After taking the photos it became quite clear that I need some major art in there. I guess I can work on that next.

The best part of my studio is it awesome view!

 

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Custom Born At Home Shirt

Last month I received a request for a custom order. The customer had a wonderful home birth and wanted a shirt for her sweet baby, but she wanted something a bit more personal.

Her baby was born on Kiwi Street and this proud mom wanted something Kiwi related. I was eager to help.

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BREAKING NEWS– Custom Art Prints

New Products!!! Yahoo!!

Expanding on my love of graphic design and meshing with the whimsy of my designs I am now doing custom/personalized art prints.

Visit my shop to order yours!!

Want a different animal or design? No problem… just contact me via my etsy page and I will customize something just for you!

COMING SOON! Birthday Party Combo Packs, Invites, Thank You Cards, Cupcake Toppers, and Party Favor Bags!!

 

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