Author: Becca Eby
Frugal Friday: Reusable Swim Diapers for Your Wee One
If you are interested in shopping for reusable swim diapers, I’d love for you to use my affiliate links below to find deals at Kelly’s Closet and Amazon. If not, check out your local cloth diaper shop where swim diapers are probably in the off season sale section right now. Thanks!
– Swim Diapers from several brands starting at $9.95
Amazon links are below to my two favorite brands of swim diapers.
Do you use cloth or disposable swim diapers? On a scale from one to “get me to a beach before I hurt someone”, how ready are you for summer? I’m at a strong 8 right now.
Trying for a VBAC: Why?
My Top Five Favorite Pins From Pinterest
I’ve had a love affair going with Pinterest for a while now. After using 2 of my all time favorite pins to make my lunch today, I thought I should share them with you. If you aren’t on Pinterest yet, do it now. If you are, come follow my pins here. Leave your Pinterest name in the comments section and I’ll follow you back. If there is a pin that you absolutely love AND have actually used, please leave a link in the comments section as well, so we can all get in on that action. Check out my top five pins that I’ve actually USED successfully below. I’m not using the pictures from the owners’ posts because that feels a bit shady. The first link goes directly to the original post so you can pin from there, and the second link goes to that site’s homepage.
Let’s count ’em down.
#5 Cheap and Easy Balloon Garlands from A Girl and A Boy
I used this little trick for The Bear’s 1st birthday that I still haven’t posted about. It was in May. Hopefully I’ll get around to it before he turns 2. Basically you blow up a bunch of balloons and thread a string through the ends, then hang that string up in a garland like fashion. So cool, so cheap. Bear LOVED it. I loved that it was easy and festive and cheap.
#4 Avocado Chicken Salad from Becoming Betty
I never would have though to add avocado to my chicken salad even though I love both things with my whole heart. Homegirl is a genius. I will say it still tastes fine without the green onion and cilantro, because I had neither of those things on hand when I made it today for lunch.
#3 Giant Photo Prints for Cheap from Sugar Bee Crafts
You take a jpg of a photo to an office store and ask for an engineer print in black and white. They give you a 3×4 foot print of your photo. You pay them $3-6 and feel like a genius, take that sucker home, and mount it on the surface of your choice. I made one of these for my living room and you can see the results here. I love it and it only cost about $5. You can read Sugar Bee Craft’s second effort (mounting on plywood instead of foam board) here. This is such a great, cheap way to get a big impact.
#2 Free Printable Customized Monograms from For Chic’s Sake
Like any good southern girl, I love a monogram. For Chic’s Sake offers free printables you can customize with your colors and initials. I printed one off for our room, one for Bear’s, and will do one for Mini Bear as soon as we decide on a name. Super cute and free, you can’t beat that with a stick.
#1 Use your Kitchen Aid Mixer to Shred Chicken from Simply Healthy Family
This has absolutely changed my life, seriously. I told my mama about it, and it changed her life, too. The post isn’t even about that, it’s about making BBQ chicken sandwiches. I use this all the time. I used it today for lunch while making the aforementioned Avocado Chicken Salad. I just boil my chicken breasts and then toss them in the mixer. Genius.
I would love to hear about your favorite pins. Tell me about them in the comments section or over email.
Family Travel: Hiking the Continental Divide at Cottonwood Pass
Hiking is one of my favorite things in life. Walking around in beautiful places makes my heart so happy.
We were so blessed to travel for 2 months this past year and experience so much beauty. While we were staying and working at Trail West in Buena Vista, Colorado, we hiked Cottonwood Pass three times with our whole camp group. It is a super easy hike for families.
We hiked with babies and kids of all ages as well as adults with all kinds of health problems and an 84 year old grandmother. She loved it.
The hike doesn’t take long but you get a fantastic payout at the top. There is a 360 degree view of the Collegiate Peaks and Taylor Reservoir. The pass is open in the summer, and you can find more about closings and see tons of pictures and videos here. The trailhead is about 19 miles west of Buena Vista and the pass is used as a route from BV to Crested Butte. The pass was used in the USA Procycling Challenge, so Jed felt like Andy Schleck when he rode his bike down the mountain.
No matter how warm it is at the bottom of the mountain, bring lots of layers for yourself and your kiddos. We learned that lesson the hard way on another hike with the Bear. I did not win Mom of the Year in 2012, and I blame that hike among many, many other things. You can read more about our adventures hiking with a toddler here.
Have you taken your whole family hiking? Share any tips or what holds you back in the comments section below.
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Summer Flashback: On the Road from Buena Vista to Vail
As a hazy shade of winter makes me sleepy and cold temperatures keep us indoors, I think wistfully back to our summer adventure. Here are a few instagram pics from one leg of the trip.
Our next adventure will be adding a new member to the family.
What is your next adventure?