Are you looking for a simple and easy Guacamole recipe? I think I have just the one for you - as we get ready to celebrate the season of green!
I'd never had guacamole for the first twenty-eight or so years of my life. I'd even "hold the guac" on my Chipotle burritos - but I've seen the light! Now I'm addicted and mixing up a batch as often as possible.
My recipe is based loosely on Rick Bayless's Frontera cook book but I've added a few of my own little twists.
Monday, March 10, 2014
Saturday, March 8, 2014
Children's Museum of Pittsburgh Review: Field Trip Friday
We can't wait for it to warm up here in Pittsburgh, but we won't let the weather stop us from having fun! This past week, we took a really fun trip to the Children's Museum of Pittsburgh and can't wait to show you around!
We started our trip in the Studio, where the kids painted, molded and pressed. Fun easels for painting with tempra, and water color painting platforms provide the perfect palate.
We started our trip in the Studio, where the kids painted, molded and pressed. Fun easels for painting with tempra, and water color painting platforms provide the perfect palate.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
The Birthday Triplet Times
The newsletter is available by email quarterly, and includes feature stories, games, fan photos and more! It's the perfect little something for all the lovely girls in your life to look forward to receiving. Fans of the book on facebook can also receive a free personalized birthday card - since we know these girls love birthdays!
Sign up at their website - http://www.thebirthdaytriplets.com and click on "Free Newspaper and Cards."
Visit them on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/
We can't wait to get our next issue!
Tuesday, March 4, 2014
Lessons in Parenting: Choosing Chores for Toddlers
It's hard to believe how much my kids have grown up, even in the few short months since they've turned two. One of the coolest things about this age is how they love to be "helpers." Julie's the first to let me know with "oh no - spill" and ask for a "tow" (rhymes with cow) to clean it up. I'm so impressed with Brayden's abilities to follow two step directions, and put things away when asked.
So when I came across Dr. G's blog post about kids and chores, I thought it was time to think more about the ways my kids could help in a more structured way. Head over to Dr. G's blog and hear all about the three major benefits for bringing chores into your kids' routine - and download her free, age appropriate chore chart for your little ones!
For our kids, we're starting small. Our first chore routines include:
So when I came across Dr. G's blog post about kids and chores, I thought it was time to think more about the ways my kids could help in a more structured way. Head over to Dr. G's blog and hear all about the three major benefits for bringing chores into your kids' routine - and download her free, age appropriate chore chart for your little ones!
- Dumping our plates into the garbage after meals
- Using towels to help clean up our spills
- Helping to sweep when we play with rice and other sensory materials
- Wiping the table after making messes with paint
- Cleaning up our piles of toys when we're finished playing (still working on this)
- "Feeding our pets" (with treats) every day
Of course, they take some prompting, but here's hoping with a little encouragement and consistency, we'll be well on our way to reaping the rewards of family chores.
Speaking of Doctor G, she's the the official spokesperson for the Parenting Expo in Pittsburgh happening this weekend. If you haven't gotten your tickets yet, head over to our event post and get your promo code for a last minute discount! Don't delay though - the discount ends at 5 p.m. on March 5th!
Here's Doctor G., talking more about the event! Come see her live this weekend, and hang out with us at this super fun filled event!
Here's Doctor G., talking more about the event! Come see her live this weekend, and hang out with us at this super fun filled event!
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